Сư³æ´«Ã½

Сư³æ´«Ã½ logoHome
Students on a university campus

Logistics, MSc, University of Wales Trinity Saint David

the United Kingdom

University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Study options for this course

The award How you will study Study duration Course start Domestic course fees International course fees
MScfind out1 - 2 yearfind out 0 0

About Logistics, MSc - at University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Course Overview

The MSc in Logistics is designed around three themes: logistics, business management and research. The programme is underpinned by the study of logistics strategies and operations. Future developments in logistics is the focus of sustainable logistics. The management of complex scenarios is the rationale for modelling logistics.

To deal with suppliers it is necessary to have an understanding of financial management and the law relating to contracts. To make logistics changes happen requires skills in managing human and organisational resources.

Connecting these two themes is an overall emphasis on undertaking research: learning and using qualitative and quantitative research techniques which culminate in an individual research project.

Efficient, safe and sustainable logistics is critical to all sectors and this allows students to develop innovative and varied research projects.

Key Features

Logistics management offers a career that will continually develop an individual's potential and reward ambition in a challenging global environment. And since the demand for logistics professionals outstrips the supply, there are excellent opportunities for rapid career progression for those with the drive to succeed. Careers in logistics management offer early responsibility, exciting challenges with good remuneration and opportunities to travel.

At almost every point, supply chain operations will have an impact on the environment. Companies must address questions such as: 'is inventory available for planned production runs?', or 'is fuel consumption of the vehicle fleet being optimised?', 'is the distribution centre energy efficient?', or 'can packaging materials be reused or recycled? The challenge is how to combine operational development with a sustainable approach to the environment.

Modules

Part 1Logistics
  • Logistics Strategies & Operations (20 Credit)
  • Sustainable Logistics (20 Credit)
  • Logistics Modelling (20 Credit)
Business
  • Financial Management and Contract Law (20 Credit)
  • Management of Human & Organisational Resources (20 Credit)
Research
  • Research Methods (20 Credit)

Total Part 1 (120 Credit)

Part 2Research
  • Dissertations (60 Credit)

Total Part 1 and Part 2 (180 Credit)

Professional Accreditations

The University has been in the forefront of providing appropriate high level logistics educational programmes and professional education and maintains active links with professional bodies such as the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transportation (CILT (UK).

Course Tutor(s)

  • Dr Andrew Fowkes
  • Alan Hughes
  • Graham Orr
  • Andrew Thorn
  • Owen Lewis

Assessment

Part I of the programme is 90% written coursework including spreadsheet work with one examination in one module.

The dissertation is assessed by the research proposal, the dissertation and a viva voce.

Career Opportunities

In recent years, as supply chains have moved from local, to international, to global in nature, the role of logistics has been strongly highlighted, giving it an increasingly high profile. In addition, lean and agile thinking have forced organisations to focus more strongly on logistical aspects of their operations, particularly as they seek to improve management of their supply chains and networks.

Consequently there is a demand for well qualified individuals to take on management roles, particularly as logistics and supply chain management are now recognised as a key part of an organisation's operational strategy. The emergence of the recognised discipline of crisis and humanitarian logistics has also increased demand for managers with high level skills in logistics.

Entry requirements

Entry Criteria

The normal general entry requirements for admission to the MSc programme are:

(a) An Honours degree or equivalent in an appropriate discipline.

For graduates of non-UK universities, sufficient command of spoken and written English to meet the demands of the Programme (for example IELTS 6.0 or equivalent).

Courses you may be interested in at other institutions

Below are some suggested courses at other providers that you may also be interested in:

Assessment, Measurement and Evaluation Master Degree

Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Oslo

Find out more

Business Engineering in Urban Mobility MSc

EIT Urban Mobility Master School

Find out more

Bachelor Industrial Product Design Bachelor Degree

Howest University of Applied Sciences

Find out more

Software Engineering for Embedded Systems MEng

Distance and Independent Studies Center, University of Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU), Germany

Find out more

Bachelor of Business Administration BBA

University of Applied Sciences Europe - Amsterdam

Find out more

Life Sciences BSc

Erasmus University College, Erasmus University Rotterdam

Find out more

Postgraduate pathways and pre-masters at other institutions

If you do not meet the entry requirements for this course then consider one of these postgraduate preparation courses from another institution:

Graduate Diploma Psychology

University of West London

Find out more

Graduate Certificate in Business

Northumbria University London

Find out more

Graduate Diploma in Medical Biotechnology

University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

Find out more

Master in Global Leadership

Zurich Business School (UIBS)

Find out more

Philosophy

Durham University

Find out more

Graduate Diploma in Sports Law

The University of Melbourne

Find out more
See all Postgraduate pathway courses

Other courses at University of Wales Trinity Saint David

There are 501 other courses listed from University of Wales Trinity Saint David. A selection of these are displayed below:

3D Computer Animation BA, MArt

University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Find out more

3D Computer Animation MA

University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Find out more

Accounting BA (Hons)

University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Find out more

Accounting and Finance MSc

University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Find out more

Acting BA

University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Find out more

Advanced Vocal Studies MA

University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Find out more

Advertising & Brand Design MDes

University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Find out more

Advertising and Brand Design BA

University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Find out more
View all 501 courses at University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Related Information

See other universities in Swansea

Find out more about studying in the United Kingdom