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11 Mar 2026, 16:00
Scarborough
Explore how logistics and supply chain theory is applied to real business contexts, with a focus on global operations, challenges and interconnectivity.
This course examines key areas of business management and organisation, giving you the opportunity to learn about global issues concerning trade, logistics and supply chain management.
Study modules on strategy, logistics management and digital change within organisations, as well as foundational business subjects, including marketing, business analytics and human resources.
Focus on responsible management and sustainability throughout the programme.
Teaching methods include real-world case studies and industry-informed content to help keep modules relevant and aligned with current business practice.
Why you should study this course
This course offers you the opportunity to:
become proficient in the key components of business administration, management, and organisation within a global context
explore and enhance your understanding of the core areas of business administration, including accounting, people management, data analytics, marketing, project management and strategic planning
study supply chain management in a global context to gain relevant knowledge and skills and enhance your employability
learn from experienced professionals about current business technologies and practices
explore a range of relevant and contemporary business concepts and technologies, such as disruptive technologies, data analytics, ideation and entrepreneurship.
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This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.
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