Master of Commerce in Supply Chain Management

Macquarie University - North Ryde Campus

Australia,New South Wales

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 45,100/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Feb 2025

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Australia, New South Wales

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1964

Total Students: 0 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

Level 24, 123 Pitt Street (Angel Place) Sydney NSW 2000 Australia

Master of Commerce in Supply Chain Management

Program Overview

In today’s dynamic and complex business environment, those with superior technical skills in accounting, analytics, economics, finance, human resources, international business, management, marketing or supply chains, will find success as in-demand business professionals across an increasingly broad range of sectors.

The practical and flexible Master of Commerce builds on the knowledge and skills you’ve acquired through professional experience or undergraduate studies in commerce and business. It will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of all business functions alongside a set of well-regarded practical and transferable skills, including sustainable and ethical thinking, communication, problem solving, strategic thinking and teamwork. You’ll have the opportunity to develop new areas of expertise or advance your knowledge by completing one or two specialisations in key areas of demand.


Specialisation: Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Management (SCM) – the practice of coordinating the flow of goods and services through all production cycle stages – has become the golden component of the management discipline. By managing an efficient and economical supply chain, companies can cut excess costs, improve product quality, reduce the risk of recalls, avoid costly shortages or periods of inventory oversupply, and deliver products to consumers faster.

The Supply Chain Management specialisation draws upon contemporary research and industry expertise to teach practical skills that will enable you to help your company optimise the flow of its goods and services, whether its operations are local, national or international. You’ll study the principles of operations management, logistics and warehousing, sourcing and procurement, and supply chain management – all key components of robust and streamlined supply chain activities.