Applicants should hold a completed Bachelors degree in a related discipline or equivalent qualification from a recognised higher education institution. A qualification from one of the following disciplines will be considered acceptable: Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Transport, Management, Engineering, Marketing, Business, Computing and IT, Science, Mathematics, Accounting and Commerce. Applicants who have a degree in another discipline but are working in the logistics industry or want to move into that field will also be considered on a case by case basis.
This program aims to provide flexible opportunities for students to enhance their graduate professional practice skills and readiness for professional employment together with extended core knowledge in their chosen field.
Content & Structure
Students complete 18 units of core courses and 18 units of specialisation electives.
What courses you'll study
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CORE COURSES
Compulsory Core (9 units) - select 9 units from the following courses:
1. Students who already possess the skills developed in this course can apply for exemption and substitute another course with the approval of the Program Director.
2. Enrolments in these courses are subject to availability of placements and satisfactory supervisory arrangements.
3. Students may substitute alternative specialisation courses with the approval of the Program Director.
4. The elective courses completed in the Graduate Diploma will be counted towards the relevant Master degree.
5. This specialisation provides a pathway for subsequent entry to the Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LMSU).