Collins University

MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Analytics

MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Analytics

The Master of Science (MSc) in Logistics and Supply Chain Analytics is an advanced program that combines the principles of logistics and supply chain management with cutting-edge analytics techniques. This program focuses on equipping students with the skills to leverage data analytics and technology to optimize supply chain operations, enhance decision-making, and drive efficiency.

Throughout the MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Analytics program, students delve into the core concepts of logistics and supply chain management, including inventory control, transportation, and distribution. They also learn how to collect, analyze, and interpret data using various analytical tools and technologies, such as machine learning, predictive modeling, and data visualization.

The integration of analytics in supply chain management allows students to gain insights into patterns, risks, and opportunities, enabling them to make informed strategic decisions and optimize supply chain performance. Practical case studies, real-world projects, and industry collaborations further enhance the application of analytics skills to real-world supply chain challenges.

Entry Requirments

Academic Qualifications: Typically, applicants are required to have a Bachelors Degree or an equivalent qualification, such as Level 6 or Level 7 Diploma Program, from any approved university or awarding body. 

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

For Top up MSc student must complete Level 7 Diploma in the respective field from a reputed awarding body

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

FIRST YEAR

SEMERSTER 1

  • Computational Methods for Logistics (MSCLSCA 02510)
  • Integrated Logistics (MSCLSCA 02511)

SEMERSTER 2

  • Project Risk Management (MSCLSCA 02512)
  • Simulation (MSCLSCA 02513)
SECOND YEAR

SEMERSTER 3

  • Computational Methods for Logistics (MSCLSCA 02514)
  • Credit Risk & Data Analytics (MSCLSCA 02515)

SEMERSTER 4

  • Research Methods or MSc Project (MSCLSCA 02516)

Fees

FULL TIME

Regular
£ 6,550
  • Registration Fees £450
  • Per Year £6100
Tuition Fees

PART TIME

Online
£ 5,550
  • Registration Fees £450
  • Tuition Fees £5100
Tuition Fees

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FAQ's?

The duration of an MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Analytics course typically spans 2 years. In accelerated programs or part-time study, which could affect the overall duration typically within three years.

Here are some potential career paths and roles:

  1. Occupational Health and Safety Manager: Leading and managing occupational health and safety programs within organizations, ensuring compliance with regulations, implementing safety policies, and conducting risk assessments.

  2. Environmental Health and Safety Specialist: Developing and implementing environmental health and safety programs, assessing environmental risks, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.

  3. Health and Safety Consultant: Providing expert advice and consultation to organizations on occupational health and safety practices, conducting audits and inspections, and assisting in compliance with relevant laws and standards.

  4. Risk Manager: Identifying and evaluating potential risks within organizations, developing risk management strategies, and implementing risk mitigation measures.

  5. Safety Engineer: Designing and implementing safety systems, conducting safety assessments, and ensuring safe practices in engineering and construction projects.

  6. Occupational Health Specialist: Assessing and managing occupational health risks, promoting employee health and well-being, and designing workplace health programs.

  7. Regulatory Compliance Officer: Ensuring compliance with occupational health, safety, and environmental regulations, developing and implementing compliance strategies, and conducting audits.

  8. Environmental Manager: Managing environmental sustainability programs, developing environmental policies, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.

  9. Health and Safety Trainer: Developing and delivering training programs on occupational health and safety practices, conducting workshops, and raising awareness among employees.

  10. Government and Regulatory Positions: Working in government agencies or regulatory bodies as inspectors, policy advisors, or enforcement officers in the field of occupational health, safety, and environmental regulations.

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