The MSc (Supply Chain Management) takes a mixed theoretical and practical approach to provide you with the tools, techniques and knowledge to study supply chains and how they work. As a result, you will learn and then apply the skills needed to successfully manage these vital business links that enable products and services to move from producer to consumer.
The course is completed on a full-time basis over one year and is designed to enable you to study the subject without any previous business or management experience.
You will study core and optional modules as well as completing a thesis. Core modules include Global Supply Chain Leadership, Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Operations and Supply Chain Management, Strategy, Business Economics, Accounting, and Organizational Behavior.
The course opens up great opportunities for you to study and learn abroad through international study tours and summer schools organized with our partners abroad as well as the possibility of completing your thesis abroad.
The University of Oxford has an excellent reputation for its academic standards and quality of teaching, and we are among the UK’s elite group accredited by the three main business accrediting bodies, the Association to Advance Schools of Business, the Association to Advance Schools of Business and the Association to Advance Schools of Business. European Association. Quality improvement system.
You will also be able to participate in events and activities at school which will add to your total work-related knowledge.
Core modules:
Global Supply Chain Leadership gives you an in-depth insight into how decisions are made in the modern global supply chain using examples of real-life case studies. The module introduces the theories and practices of leadership and outlines the challenges faced by supply chain managers.
Sustainable Supply Chain Management explores how businesses and their extended supply chains are having an impact on sustainability, be it environmental, economic or social. The module considers the critical drivers, key barriers, and successes in implementing the principles of sustainability.
Operations and Supply Chain Management provides an understanding of the complexities of managing operations and supply chains in the manufacturing sector in particular but also in the service sector.