Master of Business Administration (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)

Students enrolled in the Master of Business Administration program can now complete a Logistics and Supply Chain Management specialisation. This specialisation is designed to equip graduates with effective and strategic knowledge and skills in this area.

Students will develop the confidence to manage relationships and information flows, effectively meet customers' needs and achieve a sustainable competitive advantage. They will gain an understanding of the critical importance of effective management at each node in the supply chain, and the legal aspects of procurement in the Australian public and private sectors.

The Griffith Business School also focuses on corporate social responsibility so students will gain knowledge critical to the management of sustainable business.

The Logistics and Supply Chain Management specialisation will be offered from 2009 at the South Bank campus. Students must complete the following courses (40 credit points):

  • Operations Management
  • Strategic Supply Chain Management
  • Business Logistics
  • Legal Aspects of Procurement
For more information, see Master of Business Administration in the program catalogue.

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