Master Of Business Administration In Supply Chain Management
The MBA in Supply Chain Management and Financial Management program is designed to equip students with advanced expertise in supply chain strategy, financial planning, and performance optimization. It blends theoretical knowledge with practical applications to prepare professionals for complex challenges in both supply chain operations and financial management. The program covers key areas such as logistics management, financial modeling, budgeting, and global supply chain operations. Emphasis is placed on enhancing analytical, leadership, and decision-making skills to drive operational efficiency, business growth, and financial innovation across industries.
MBA: The MBA curriculum consists of 120 ECTS credits of postgraduate study, offered as modular fashion. MBA-candidates in the regular duration programme complete 18 required modules/courses (108 ECTS credits), plus a final Thesis/Dissertation (12 ECTS credits) or 2 additional modules (6 ECTS credits each) all of these focused on a specific field or industry of management.
Course Details
The Supply Chain and Financial Management program provides learners with a comprehensive understanding of supply chain strategies, financial principles, and practices essential for effective decision-making and organizational growth. The course integrates business analytics and economic insights to enhance supply chain efficiency, financial forecasting, performance assessment, and overall effectiveness. Participants explore leadership, resource optimization, risk management, and financial planning to drive supply chain outcomes. Key concepts in global supply chain operations, financial markets, and business dynamics are examined to navigate both domestic and international challenges effectively.
Upon completion of the course, you will be able to:
- Understand core supply chain and financial principles, including budgeting, forecasting, resource management, and financial reporting, to improve decision-making.
- Analyze macroeconomic trends and their impact on supply chain operations, financial markets, and investment strategies.
- Evaluate microeconomic factors influencing supply chain and financial decisions, such as market behavior, cost structures, and competitive strategies.
- Develop proficiency in supply chain analysis techniques, including capacity planning, inventory management, and financial statement interpretation.
- Explore financial management strategies, including capital budgeting, risk management, and optimizing supply chain costs for profitability.
- Gain advanced knowledge in global supply chain operations, financial systems, and investment opportunities to enhance business performance and drive growth.
Accreditation
All MSBM courses are accredited by the relevant partners and awarding bodies. Please refer to
MSBM accreditation in about us for more details.
Entry Requirements
You are required to hold at minimum a recognised bachelor’s degree with a minimum overall score of 55% (GPA 2.0 on a 4.0 point scale) or higher.
In some instances, you may also require relevant work experience and/or research experience. If applicable, you may demonstrate this through the submission of a CV, portfolio, and/or a personal statement.
English Language Proficiency:
Our programs are conducted in English language. As such, you must demonstrate proficiency in English language by submitting one of the following test scores during the application process:
IELTS Overall: 5.5
TOEFL (iBT: 58+; PBT: 490+; CBT: 167+)
TOEIC Overall: 555+
PTE Overall: 50+
Duolingo Overall: 90+
English Proficiency Waivers:
The English proficiency test is not required for the following candidates:
– Native English Speakers, OR;
– Applicants having completed their schooling in English (i.e. High School Diploma or IB), OR;
– Applicants having completed their undergraduate or graduate studies in English, OR;
– 2 years of work experience in an organization where English is the primary language of communication.
Course Modules
This module provides an in-depth understanding of logistics systems, emphasizing transportation, warehousing, and inventory management. Students will explore how to enhance efficiency and reliability in the movement of goods while balancing costs and customer satisfaction.
This module focuses on planning and decision-making through advanced supply chain models and analytics. Students will learn to forecast demand, optimize resource allocation, and address challenges in global supply chains using data-driven approaches.
This module covers procurement practices and their impact on supply chain performance. Topics include supplier selection, contract management, and risk mitigation, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and market demands.
This module emphasizes the strategic integration of supply chain and operational functions. Students will explore frameworks to align production, logistics, and supply networks with organizational objectives for long-term success.
The student will undertake a thesis in supply chain management, focusing on analyzing and addressing complex challenges in logistics, procurement, and operational strategies.
Workshops
Workshops are conducted through live webinars for online students.
Visa Requirements
There is no Visa requirement for this programme.