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Graduate Certificate in Logistics Management

This course prepares graduates with knowledge and skills in logistics and supply chain management, with a particular emphasis on management and operations.


Summary

This course is not available for international students except in limited cases.

Domestic Students

wishing to commence in 2010

Available at these campuses

  • Brisbane, Queensland Sponsored cohorts
  • National, Online

Sponsored Cohorts

Brisbane
: Available only on a cohort basis - Please contact A/Prof Timothy Davis at the School of Business - Brisbane

Course Duration

1 year part-time.

Deferment

No deferment available.

Delivery mode

  • Multi Mode
  • Online

Commencement date

  • Semester 1 - February

Course Costs

  • Average first year fee: $6400 Fee-Paying (indicative only)

Important Note on Fees

All costs are based on current rates. A student's annual fee may vary in accordance with their choice of major and electives. The University reviews fees annually.

Credit Points

40

Applying for Admission

Domestic Students

Eligibility

An applicant must also comply with the Admission Rules.
Apply directly to Australian Catholic University.

To be eligible for admission to the course, an applicant must have completed the following prerequisites:

  1. Bachelor degree in any discipline; or
  2. at least two years' professional experience in management/ leadership positions.

How to Apply

Apply via Direct Application below.

Direct Applications

Select your study location and fee-type option:

Brisbane - Fee-Paying
Delivery Mode:
Multi Mode
Online - Fee-Paying
Delivery Mode:
Online
 

Description

The Graduate Certificate in Logistics Management is designed to provide a strong grounding in the field of logistics and supply chain management, with a particular emphasis on management and operations. Individual units focus on logistics management, international logistics, supply chain management and strategic planning for logistics.

The objectives of this course are to enable students to conduct a critical examination of all factors that constitute a supply chain. In addition to studying supply chain concepts, students will also consider the relationship of specific logistics operations to the supply chain, the measurement of logistics performance, and the management of operations in a distribution environment. The course is ideally suited to individuals who have business experience, including management responsibility for aspects of logistics operations and systems.


Pathways to Further Study

The Graduate Certificate in Logistics Management articulates into the Master of Business Administration.

Contacts for Future Students

Domestic Students An Australian or New Zealand citizen, or Australian permanent resident or permanent humanitarian visa holder


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