Supply Chain Leadership & Management MSc

... United Kingdom
... Aston University

Course Overview

Our part-time Masters' course gives managers who are already working in the supply chain the knowledge and experience to continue to build their careers. The leadership and management course is delivered in partnership with the triple-accredited Aston Business School and the School of Engineering and Applied Science, combining the knowledge and expertise of both schools. We already work with a wide range of trailblazer companies, adapting and tailoring the content of the course to meet the specific needs of the organization. The course is designed to develop future leaders, with a focus on boosting your performance, increasing your agility, and building your resilience.

General Eligibility

For direct enrolment onto the MSc in Supply Chain Leadership and Management, you will need one of the following: A good UK honours degree An equivalent overseas degree recognised by Aston A degree-level professional qualification

Part Time Work Details

Language Requirement

Programme Information
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Course Category

Business Administration and Management


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Campus Name

Aston University, Birmingham


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Course Level

Postgraduate


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Duration

2


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Available Intake

October


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IELTS Score

0.0


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Tuition Fees Range

£16,850,


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