About the Course
The Diploma in Supply Chain Management program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles, strategies, and practices involved in managing the flow of goods and services from the point of origin to the point of consumption. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, students will develop the skills necessary to optimize supply chain processes and contribute to organizational efficiency and profitability.
Core Courses:
Introduction to Supply Chain Management: This course provides an overview of the supply chain management framework, including key components such as procurement, logistics, inventory management, and distribution. Students will learn about the importance of supply chain integration and collaboration in achieving operational excellence.
Logistics and Transportation Management: Students will explore the various modes of transportation and logistics systems used in supply chains. Topics include transportation planning, routing, freight forwarding, warehousing, and the role of technology in optimizing transportation operations.
Inventory Management: This course covers inventory control techniques and strategies for optimizing inventory levels while minimizing costs. Students will learn about inventory forecasting, demand planning, reorder point calculation, ABC analysis, and lean inventory principles.
Procurement and Supplier Management: Students will learn about the procurement process, including sourcing suppliers, negotiating contracts, and managing supplier relationships. Topics include supplier selection criteria, contract management, supplier performance evaluation, and risk mitigation strategies.
Supply Chain Analytics: This course introduces students to the use of data analytics and technology in supply chain decision-making. Students will learn about data-driven approaches to demand forecasting, inventory optimization, supply chain risk management, and performance measurement.
Elective Courses:
Elective courses may include specialized topics such as:
Sustainable Supply Chain Management
Global Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Risk Management
E-commerce and Omni-channel Logistics
Lean Six Sigma in Supply Chain Management
Capstone Project:
In the final semester, students will undertake a capstone project that integrates knowledge and skills acquired throughout the program. The project may involve analyzing a real-world supply chain problem, developing a supply chain improvement plan, or conducting a case study analysis of a successful supply chain implementation.
Internship/Practicum:
To gain practical experience, students may have the opportunity to participate in an internship or practicum with organizations involved in supply chain management. This hands-on experience will allow students to apply theoretical concepts in a real-world supply chain environment, gain industry insights, and build professional networks.
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will be well-equipped to pursue entry-level positions in supply chain management, logistics coordination, inventory control, procurement, and related fields. Some may choose to further their education with advanced degrees or professional certifications to enhance their career prospects in the field of supply chain management.