Collins University

BA Business Logistics and Transport Management (Hons)

BA Business Logistics and Transport Management (Hons)

BA Business Logistics and Transport Management (Hons) is an undergraduate degree program that focuses on the principles and practices of logistics and transport management within the broader context of business. This specialized course aims to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the dynamic and ever-evolving field of logistics and transportation.

The program typically spans three to four years, during which students delve into various aspects of business logistics, supply chain management, and transportation operations. The curriculum covers core business subjects such as finance, marketing, and management, while also delving into specialized topics like distribution management, inventory control, procurement, and freight transportation.

Students pursuing this degree gain a comprehensive understanding of the strategies and techniques used to optimize the movement of goods and services from suppliers to customers. They learn about logistics planning, warehouse management, and the use of technology to streamline supply chain processes.

Transport management forms a critical component of the program, encompassing areas like transport economics, transport modes, route planning, and sustainability considerations. Students explore the challenges and opportunities faced by the transportation industry, along with the significance of effective transportation in global trade and commerce.

Throughout the course, students are encouraged to develop analytical and problem-solving skills, as well as the ability to make informed decisions in complex logistics and transportation scenarios. Industry-focused projects, internships, and practical training may be included in the program to provide real-world exposure and enhance employability.

Graduates with a BA in Business Logistics and Transport Management (Hons) can pursue diverse career paths across industries such as logistics firms, shipping companies, manufacturing organizations, retail chains, and consulting firms. They may take on roles like logistics manager, supply chain analyst, transportation coordinator, distribution planner, or operations manager.

Entry Requirments

Academic Qualifications: Typically, applicants are required to have a high school diploma or an equivalent qualification, such as A-levels or Foundation Program, or Level 4&5 Diploma from any approved university or awarding body. 

English Language or Literature and Maths Grade 4/C in GCSE (or equivalent) are normally required.

For International Students : English Proficiency Test with a minimum score of 5 or above or Documents to prove the language proficiency from any reputed institute or school

Course Modules

Year One

SEMESTER 1

  • Personal and Professional Development (BBBLTM1070)
  • Introduction to Business Processes (BBBLTM1071)

SEMESTER 2

  • Introduction to Logistics and Transport (BBBLTM1072)
  • Business Planning and Development (BBBLTM1073)

 

Year Two

SEMESTER 3

  • Operations Management (BBBLTM1074)
  • Purchasing and Distribution (BBBLTM1075)

SEMESTER 4

  • Project Planning and Management (BBBLTM1076)
  • Innovation in Competitive Environments (BBBLTM1077)
Year Three

SEMESTER 5

  • Sustainable Transport (BBBLTM10703)
  • Contemporary Transportation and Logistics (BBBLTM10704)

SEMESTER 6

  • Major Project 1 (BBBLTM10705)

Fees

FULL TIME

Regular
£ 5,450
  • Registration Fees £450
  • Per Year £1600
Tuition Fees

PART TIME

Online
£ 3,450
  • Registration Fees £450
  • Per Year £1000
Tuition Fees

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The duration of an BA Business Logistics and Transport Management (Hons) course typically spans three years. In accelerated programs or part-time study, which could affect the overall duration typically within three to 4 years.

Here are some potential career paths and job opportunities you can expect:

  1. Logistics Manager: As a logistics manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the entire supply chain process, optimizing transportation routes, managing warehouse operations, and coordinating with suppliers and distributors to ensure efficient and timely delivery of goods.

  2. Transportation Coordinator/Manager: In this role, you will focus on planning and managing transportation activities, including selecting carriers, negotiating contracts, monitoring shipping schedules, and ensuring compliance with transportation regulations.

  3. Supply Chain Analyst: Supply chain analysts analyze data and trends to identify areas for improvement in the supply chain process. They work on optimizing inventory levels, reducing costs, and enhancing overall supply chain efficiency.

  4. Operations Manager: Operations managers are involved in the day-to-day management of business operations, including logistics and transportation functions. They ensure smooth coordination between different departments to meet production and delivery targets.

  5. Procurement Specialist: Procurement specialists are responsible for sourcing and purchasing materials, products, and services required for the business. They negotiate with suppliers, analyze market trends, and implement cost-effective procurement strategies.

  6. Distribution Planner: Distribution planners focus on planning and executing the movement of goods to various locations. They optimize distribution networks to minimize costs and delivery times while maximizing customer satisfaction.

  7. Freight Forwarder: Freight forwarders coordinate and manage the transportation of goods on behalf of shippers and businesses. They handle documentation, customs clearance, and arrange for the most efficient transportation routes.

  8. Supply Chain Consultant: Supply chain consultants work with different companies to assess their supply chain processes and provide recommendations for improvement. They offer expertise in streamlining operations and enhancing supply chain efficiency.

  9. Inventory Control Specialist: Inventory control specialists manage inventory levels, ensuring that there is enough stock to meet demand without excess or stockouts. They use inventory management systems to monitor stock levels and reorder points.

  10. Project Manager (Logistics Projects): Project managers specializing in logistics and transport manage and oversee complex projects related to supply chain optimization, warehouse relocations, or the implementation of new logistics technologies.

  11. Retail Logistics Manager: In the retail industry, logistics managers focus on the efficient movement of goods from distribution centers to retail stores, ensuring timely replenishment and effective stock management.

Students are evaluated based on Exams, Assignemnts and group projects 

Scholarship programs are available for students with outstanding foundation levels. for more details please contact: connect@collinsuniversity.org.uk