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Courses Handbook 2012

This handbook contains information for courses and units at Curtin in 2012.
Information for current year courses and units is available at Courses Handbook 2011.

310964 v.1 Supply Chain Management Major

Introduction

Designed for professional logistics specialists who are interested in significantly advancing their career in the area of logistics and supply chain management. Areas of study include: operations management, transportation and physical distribution, purchasing and procurement, manufacturing, warehousing, inventory, retailing, global business and logistics, and international marketing. The course will meet the needs of those professionals with technical and supervisory skills in logistics and supply chainmanagement.

Course Structure Hrs/Wk Credit
Year 2 Semester 1
11660 v.2   Business Dissertation (Information Systems) 695 3.0 25.0
12280 v.4   Strategic Supply Chain Management 502 3.0 25.0
12474 v.3   International Marketing 615 3.0 25.0
  SELECT 1 OPTION   25.0
  100.0
Optional Units to Select from in Year 2 Semester 1 Hrs/Wk Credit
10962 v.4   International Business Law 533 3.0 25.0
11458 v.2   Business and Technology Planning 653 3.0 25.0
11730 v.5   Advanced Systems Problem Solving 601 3.0 25.0
11737 v.3   Designing Database Systems 502 4.0 25.0
12280 v.4   Strategic Supply Chain Management 502 3.0 25.0
12283 v.3   Global Business Logistics 675 3.0 25.0
301337 v.3   Finance (Analysis) 506 3.0 25.0
307777 v.2   Systems Analysis 501 3.0 25.0
309857 v.2   Business Web Design 501 3.0 25.0
309859 v.1   Information Systems Implementation 552 3.0 25.0
310742 v.1   Strategic Procurement 502 3.0 25.0
312349 v.1   Fundamentals of Business and Corporations Law 565 3.0 25.0
312406 v.1 #   Introduction to Research Methods 601 3.0 25.0
5275 v.10   Management Overview 560 3.0 25.0
5758 v.6   International Management 675 3.0 25.0
5934 v.5   Legal Environment 560 3.0 25.0
6427 v.4   Statistical Data Analysis 674 3.0 25.0

#    Students wishing to progress to PhD must complete 312406 Introduction to Research Methods 601.