Bachelor of Business in Supply Chain and Transport Management

Faculty of Engineering & Science
Award Class
Awards
BBus
Programme Code CR_BSCTM_7 Mode of Delivery Part Time No. of Semesters 2
NFQ Level 7 Embedded Award No Programme Credits 60
Next Review Date
Review Type Date
Programmatic Review 01/03/2021
Department NMCI
Field of Study 3450 - Business & Management
 

Programme Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this programme the graduate will be able to demonstrate... :

# PO Domains Programme Learning Outcome
PO1 Knowledge - Breadth A detailed knowledge of the theory, concepts and methods employed within the Transport, Logistics and Supply Chain discipline.
PO2 Knowledge - Kind The ability to acquire knowledge of industry best practice through research, critical strategic thinking and to efficiently and effectively manage tactical issues and make recommendations on strategic issues within the Logistics and Transport industries.
PO3 Skill - Range The ability to specify and use appropriate frameworks, models and tools to manage the Supply Chain function, controlling transport and logistics operations.
PO4 Skill - Selectivity The ability to identify, design, plan and prioritise warehousing operations, import export operations, transport operations, purchasing, inventory and capacity, according to best practice philosophies and principles.
PO5 Competence - Context The ability to identify, and use problem solving skills in a professional, accountable and creative manner in a wide range of Supply Chain business contexts.
PO6 Competence - Role The ability to contribute positively, both autonomously and as a member of multi-disciplinary teams and to work ethically and professionally with the capacity for supervision.
PO7 Competence - Learning to Learn The ability to take initiatives in developing company values, culture and structures, partnerships and the continual training and development of all team members. The ability to develop performance measurement and appraisals. Implement new practices to improve communications, time management, people motivation and teamwork.
PO8 Competence - Insight A detailed understanding of the wider social, business and environmental issues within which the supply chain, logistics and transport profession operates and the need for ethical standards including the responsibilities towards people and the environment.
 

Semester Schedules

Year 1 / Semester 1

Mandatory 
Code Title Module Coordinator Version Credits
MGMT7057 Business & SC Strategy Brian Devitt 2 5
MGMT7058 Managing Performance Measureme Brian Devitt 2 5
MGMT7051 Mgt. Accounting & Man. Fin. Brian Devitt 2 5
MGMT7056 Quality and Lean Operations Brian Devitt 2 5
MGMT7054 Transport and the Supply Chain Brian Devitt 2 5
MGMT7053 Warehousing and Inventory Mgt. Brian Devitt 2 5

Year 1 / Semester 2

Mandatory 
Code Title Module Coordinator Version Credits
MGMT7061 Advanced Operations Management Brian Devitt 2 5
MGMT7050 Global Trade & Customs Law Brian Devitt 4 5
MGMT7052 Information Technology and SC Brian Devitt 2 5
MGMT7049 Leadership & Communications SC Brian Devitt 2 5
MGMT7055 Procurement in supply networks Brian Devitt 2 5
MGMT7059 Structure and Human Resources Brian Devitt 2 5