Designed for professional logistics and supply chain specialists who are interested in significantly advancing their careers in the area of logistics and IT management. Areas of study include principles of logistics management, global distribution and transportation, materials management, logistics information systems, business IT management, managing information systems projects and risks, and strategic alignment of information systems. The course will meet the needs of those professionals with technical and supervisory skills in logistics and supply chain management, and IT management.
A bachelor degree in a field other than business, economics or commerce, or an equivalent qualification from a recognised institution. An alternative entry is the Graduate Certificate (in an appropriate discipline) OR significant professional experience.
Applications for recognition of prior learning are assessed on an individual basis.
This fee-paying course is one year full-time or equivalent part-time study.
A student who has completed the requirements of an approved intermediate award may apply for graduation in that award subject to approval from the Head of School/Department. Fees apply. Intermediate awards approved for this course appear below.
Graduate Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain.
Consists of eight units of study each carrying 25 credits, totalling 200 credits. It is studied over one year full-time or equivalent part-time. Students will develop an understanding of the principles of enterprise logistics management, global distribution and transportation, materials management in an enterprise environment, strategic alignment of information systems, business information technology management and managing information systems projects and risks along with one elective.
Graduates are eligible to apply for membership in the Chartered Institution of Transport and membership in the Logistics Association of Australia (LAA).
Students who have successfully completed this course generally find employment in management roles within private and public organisations utilising logistics, distribution or transportation.
Students may be expected to purchase a number of textbooks, readers and other essential study materials.
Course Structure |
Hrs/Wk |
Credit |
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Year 1 Semester 1 |
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12216 | v.3 | Principles of Enterprise Logistics Management 501 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
12217 | v.3 | Global Distribution and Transportation 501 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
12279 | v.3 | Materials Management in Enterprise Environments 502 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
307777 | v.2 | Systems Analysis 501 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
100.0 | |||||
Year 1 Semester 2 |
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11741 | v.3 | Managing Information Systems Projects and Risks 501 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
12282 | v.3 | Logistics Information Systems 502 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
SELECT 2 OPTIONS | 50.0 | ||||
100.0 | |||||
Optional units (No year level specified) | Hrs/Wk | Credits | |||
4475 | v.4 | Operations Research 503 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
5275 | v.8 | Management Processes and Policies 560 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
5698 | v.5 | Organisational Behaviour 550 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
10962 | v.3 | Law (International Business) 533 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
11455 | v.5 | Business Information Technology Management 612 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
11730 | v.5 | Advanced Systems Problem Solving 601 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
11745 | v.4 | # | Research Methods (Information Systems) 655 | 3.0 | 25.0 |
11747 | v.3 | Strategic Alignment of Information Systems 601 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
11756 | v.3 | Operations Management 502 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
12280 | v.3 | Strategic Logistics Management 502 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
12281 | v.3 | Location Modelling 502 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
12474 | v.3 | International Marketing 615 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
13242 | v.2 | Business Performance 660 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
300445 | v.2 | Strategic Procurement 502 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
300456 | v.2 | Purchasing and Procurement 502 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
301316 | v.2 | Contract and Procurement Optimisation 501 | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
# | Students wishing to progress to a PhD must complete 11745 Research Methods for Information Systems Professionals 655 | ||||
Year | Location | All* | Internal | Partially Online Internal^ | External | Fully Online# | |
2007 | Bentley Campus | Semester 1 | Y | ||||
2007 | Bentley Campus | Semester 2 | Y | ||||
2008 | Bentley Campus | Semester 1 | Y | ||||
2008 | Bentley Campus | Semester 2 | Y |
The information displayed above refers to study periods and locations where the course is available for first time entry. Students are normally only offered or admitted to a course once.
*The course itself may not be available either solely internally or externally but individual units may be offered in either or both of those modes. Prospective students should contact the Course Coordinator for further information.
^Course and associated units are offered in this mode permitting International Onshore student enrolment.
#Course and associated units are offered in this online only mode and DO NOT permit International Onshore student enrolment.