Pre-Masters Programme in Engineering and Sciences (2 Term), Leading to Master of Science in Supply Chain and Sustainability Management

Study Group - University of Strathclyde International Study Centre

UK,Scotland

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18 Months

Duration

CAD 13,250/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Mar 2025

Apply Date

UK, Scotland

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1964

Total Students: 22,000 +

Int. Students: 3,700 +

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Main Campus Address

40 George St, Glasgow G1 1XP, United Kingdom

Pre-Masters Programme in Engineering and Sciences (2 Term), Leading to Master of Science in Supply Chain and Sustainability Management

Program Overview

Pre-Masters Programme in Engineering and Sciences
Pre-Masters Programme in Engineering and Sciences, this two-term pathway will prepare you for your chosen postgraduate degree at the Faculty of Engineering or Faculty of Science.

You’ll study useful skills for your Masters degree, such as research skills and communication, as well as an optional route module related to your progression goals. Our Academic English Skills module ensures your language ability is suited to postgraduate study at a UK university.

Once you have completed the Pre-Masters Programme in Engineering and Sciences, and subject to satisfying the progression criteria, you can proceed to your postgraduate degree at the University.

Leading to: Supply Chain & Sustainability Management MSc
Supply chain management is widely accepted as a critical business competency. It encompasses procurement of materials, processing and distribution of products and services to customers. In many companies, 80% or more of their turnover is spent outside the organisation and this course helps you become effective in managing this.

The course is aimed particularly at who will work within supply chain management and is suitable for those with a background in support functions such as sales, maintenance, finance and marketing. It has been designed to cover the latest industrial environmental issues, for example:

  • extended producer responsibility
  • the philosophy of design, manufacturing, and engineering management for the circular economy