Transport & Supply Chain Management
The programme provides applicants with a core knowledge and the higher technical skills in Transportation and Supply Chain applications and focuses on the practical application of knowledge and skills in both the academic and Work Based Learning components of the programme.
Award Name | Degree - Honours Bachelor at UK Level 6 |
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NFQ Classification | |
Awarding Body | Open University |
NFQ Level |
Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
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Degree - Honours Bachelor at UK Level 6 | Open University |
Duration
1 year full-time.
Entry Requirements
Entry to the BSc Honours Degree Top-Up programme requires applicants to have successfully completed a Foundation Degree (or other relevant Level 5 qualification such as a Higher National Diploma) in a related discipline, qualifications deemed equivalent or by the college’s policy relating to APEL. Students must also hold GCSE English Language and Maths at grade 4 (grade C) or above (Essential Skills Literacy, Essential skills numeracy or BTEC Level 3 Mathematics).
Careers / Further progression
Progression Opportunities
Upon successful completion of the BSc Hons in Transport & Supply Chain Management programme graduates may consider entering into employment within the Transport and Supply Chain sector or continuing to study by applying for a place on a post-graduate programme i.e. MSc.
Further information
Start Date: 09/09/2024.
Dungannon Campus
2024/25 Fees: £4,750.
Other fees associated with the course:
During your course you may be required to purchase course textbooks and incur additional costs for printing, photocopying and binding. The overall costs incurred to support your studies may be in the region of £100 per year.
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How To Apply
Applications are now open for all full-time courses starting in September 2024.
To apply for a course you must apply directly online (see "Application Weblink").
Remember, places are limited on courses, so apply now to avoid disappointment.
Overview
The programme provides applicants with a core knowledge and the higher technical skills in Transportation and Supply Chain applications and focuses on the practical application of knowledge and skills in both the academic and Work Based Learning components of the programme. A universal approach to the course coupled with opportunities to work with students from other Higher Education programmes will enable participants to gain an appreciation of the importance of a team approach in the modern and vibrant Transport sector. This multi-disciplinary approach is critical to ensure the successful and timely delivery of Transport and Supply Chain Management projects. Skills Focus funding from the Department for Economy is available towards course fees for eligible employers to up skill staff or for self employed students. Please ask for further details.
Year 1
Supply Chain Management
Project Management & Professional Ethics
Collaborative Project
Inventory Management and Warehousing
Research & Dissertation
Assessment of core modules will be by a combination of Course Work, Professional Report(s), Presentation(s) and Examinations.
*The minimum overall pass mark of 40% is required to be achieved in all modules.
Course Coordinator
Imelda.Haran@swc.ac.uk