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Master of Business Administration with a specialism in Supply Chain Management

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Course Overview

Qualification: Master

Study Mode: Full Time

Intakes: January, May, August, December

Duration: 1 Year

Tuition Fee: RM 38,800

English Requirement: IELTS 6.0

Course Details

What you will be learning:

This programme is specifically designed to provide:

  • An opportunity to fulfil the demands of organisation’s operating in today’s dynamic market and addressing the challenges of the modern supply chain landscape, taking advantage of technological improvement and optimise supply chain processes.
  • Ability to provide insights into analytics from a supply chain perspective, facilitating strategic decision-making related to design, sourcing and distribution.
  • An overall awareness of sustainability and ethical considerations within supply chain management, emphasizing responsible sourcing and environmental impact awareness.
  • The Benefits of the Programme

On successful completion of this programme, you will be able to :

  • Streamline and enhance supply chain operations to improve efficiency and reduce cost.
  • Leverage technologies and tools to enhance supply chain visibility and empower organisation to make data-driven decisions.
  • Integrate sustainability and ethical principles into supply chain management, promoting responsible sourcing and environmentally friendly practices.
  • Develop leadership competencies to drive innovation and foster organisational transformation.
  • Implement managerial strategies to ensure business continuity, even in challenging situations.
  • Understand and critically analyse the supply chain challenges and disruptions.
  • Effectively communicate towards different audiences and circumstances via a variety of communication tools and methods.
  • Demonstrate the ability to learn independently and to take responsibility for continuing professional development.
  • Demonstrate innovative problem-solving skills that are capable of tackling business management problems.
  • Demonstrate intellectual, analytical skills and knowledge within the business and supply chain strategic management.
  • Demonstrate the personal effectiveness through effective self-management within the professional environment.

Dual Degree Programme

Students who are under Bachelor’s Degree Programme will have the option to opt-in for the APU-DMU Dual Degree Scheme. Under this Scheme, students will receive 2 Degree Certificates & Transcripts upon graduation: 1 from Asia Pacific University (APU), Malaysia and 1 from De Montfort University (DMU), UK.

Admission requirements :

please contact our educational consultants or submit your application for Admission assessment.

Fee Structure

Fee TypeAmount (MYR)
1st Year FeeRM 38,800
Deposit (Refundable)RM 1,500
International Student Admission FeeRM 5,800
Visa and Insurance FeeRM 2,550

Curriculum

Modules & Project

This programme comprises 13 coursework modules and a Project. There are 10 compulsory Core Modules (including Research Methodology module) and 3 specialisation modules.

Pre-requisite Modules (for non-business students)
Duration: 1 Month (Full-time) / 2 Months (Part-time)

  • Managing People
  • Understanding Customers
  • Managerial Finance
  • Business Environment & Strategic Planning

Core Modules

  • Organisational Behaviour
  • Accounting & Finance for Managers
  • Managerial Economics
  • Technology Management
  • Global Strategic Management
  • Human Resourse Management
  • Statistical Decision Making
  • Research Methodology
  • Entreprenuership
  • Digital Marketing Tools and Trends
  • Project

Specialisation Modules

  • Green Supply Chain
  • Digital Supply Chain
  • Procurement Management

Project

You will be expected to conduct effective research in relation to your area of specialisation (Supply Chain Management) for both academic and industry purposes. Either route will require you to plan and conduct an effective individual research and analysis, leading to a significant academic paper, consultancy report or case history in relation to an aspect of business.