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Today more than ever before in our history the development of knowledge workers" with cross-functional work skill is rapidly evolving into the key underpinning of a successful logistic enterprise. A good understanding of the element of logistics and supply chain management and the ability to relate them to cost and service are today essential ingredients for corporate survival. It points an organization in the right direction to reduce cost, improve service and competitiveness. To implement and maintain any of these strategies, companies need managers and staff with a thorough understanding of logistics and supply chain management. As a new discipline, there is limited opportunity for such personnel to acquire this knowledge inregular academy environment. To bridge the gap therefore, NITT and MULTIMIX EXPORT ACADEMY drawing from industry experts and knowledge centres, now offers post Graduate Diploma programmes on Logistics and supply Chain management. Learning Outcome § Have a working knowledge of the individual task within the logistics function. § Identify, utilize and apply Supply Chain Management concepts and practices. § Provide participants with a global strategic mindset in supply chain management, understanding § Leading § supply chain models and be able to manage a business world of constant change. § Equip participants with knowledge in real world cases and operations, comprehending supply chain § management concept and issues leading to supply chain applications and development. § Enhance participants with regional and global best practices in supply chain management, thereby § strengthening the supply chain model with supplier and customers. § Help participants sharpen skills in supply chain management decision making, how organization § operates today and tomorrow, including extensive emphasis in e-supply chain management. Methodology Various teaching and learning methods are used, including lectures, seminars, individual and group projects, computer workshops, case studies, company visits and presentations by logistics managers. Assessment is by a combination of continuous assessment and written examination. | First Semester | | Courses | Credits | | LSCM 501 : Business Communication | 2 Credits | | LSCM 502 : Fundationals of Operations Management | 3 Credits | | LSCM 503 : Fundationals of Logistics and Supply Chain Management | 3 Credits | | LSCM 504 : Principles of Logistics | 3 Credits | | LSCM 505 : Global Logistics | 3 Credits | | LSCM 506 : Transport Management | 2 Credits | | | | | Second Semester | | Courses | Credits | | LSCM 507 : International Business Principles | 3 Credits | | LSCM 508 : Business Logistics | 3 Credits | | LSCM 509 : Procurement and Inventory Management | 3 Credits | | LSCM 510 : International Business Policy & Strategy | 3 Credits | | LSCM 511 : ICT & Supply Chain Management | 3 Credits | | LSCM 512 : Industrial Experience/Logistics Practicum | - | | LSCM 513 : Article Review/Human Resource Seminar | - | | LSCM 514 : Research Methods/Project | 6 Credits | | | |
Admission Requirements: Degree, HND, Advanced Diploma or any equivalent professional qualification with Two Years Cognate Experience Duration: Two Semesters. Admission Forms are available @ the address below for =N=5,000 |