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The Master of Science in Management (Supply Chain Logistics) program at Durham University focuses on the strategic and operational aspects of supply chain management and logistics. In just one year, students will gain expertise in managing complex supply chains, optimizing logistics, and applying advanced management techniques to improve efficiency and sustainability.
The program integrates core management concepts with specialized supply chain knowledge, providing students with the skills to manage global supply chains, oversee logistics operations, and address supply chain challenges in various industries. Through practical projects and case studies, students will develop the problem-solving and leadership skills necessary for senior roles in supply chain management and logistics.
Semester 1 – Core Supply Chain and Logistics Management
Semester 2 – Advanced Supply Chain Strategies and Leadership
Graduates of the MSc in Management (Supply Chain Logistics) from Durham University are prepared for leadership roles in the logistics and supply chain sectors. Career opportunities include positions in supply chain management, logistics strategy, procurement, and operations leadership. Many graduates go on to work in multinational corporations, logistics firms, consulting companies, and international organizations. With a deep understanding of both supply chain strategies and logistics operations, you will be well-equipped to lead supply chain initiatives in diverse global industries.
Durham University’s MSc in Management (Supply Chain Logistics) offers a specialized education that combines business management with in-depth logistics and supply chain strategies. The program is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to address complex global supply chain challenges. The program’s focus on supply chain innovation and sustainability ensures that you can develop forward-thinking solutions for modern logistics systems. Through hands-on learning, case studies, and a strong professional network, you will be prepared to take on leadership roles in the dynamic field of supply chain logistics.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)191 334 2000
Email: admissions@durham.ac.uk
Address: University of Durham, Durham, DH1 3LE, United Kingdom