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BBus Supply Chain Management
 
This Programme equips students with the skills to apply scientifically-based techniques to work-related problems. Students learn to apply skills in business forecasting, quantitative and heuristic problem-solving, logistics, quality management, and to develop decision support, scheduling and control systems.

The 3-year BBus Supply Chain Management is specifically designed to provide students with a sound theoretical and practical knowledge of all the key business-related areas.
 

Modules

  Diploma
 
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Principles of Accounting
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Principles of Management
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Business Statistics
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Principles of Information System
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Economics
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Purchasing and Procurement
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Warehousing and Inventory
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Legal Issues in Transportation
  Advanced Diploma
 
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Organizational Behaviour
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Transport Management
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Supply Chain And Logistics
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E-Commerce Logistics
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Operation Management
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Project Work
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Human Resource Management & Culture
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Project Management
  Bachelor
 
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Managing Organisations
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Business Forecasting
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Management Science II
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Promotion Management
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Business Logistics
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Quality Management
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Marketing Channel
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Business Strategy

Intake

 Diploma
  Jan / Apr / July / Oct
 Advanced Diploma
  Jan / Apr / July / Oct
 Bachelor
  Mar / Jul / Nov

Delivery

  Diploma
  This is a 9-months programme, comprising 3 terms. Each term is of 12 weeks duration, including 11 weeks of formal class time and independent study. Formal class time will consist of 2 hours of lectures and 3 hours of tutorials per week. Examination will be held on week 12.
Students will take 2or 3 modules per term.
  Advanced Diploma
 

This is a 9-months programme, comprising 3 terms. Each term is of 12 weeks duration, including 11 weeks of formal class time and independent study. Formal class time will consist of 2 hours of lectures and 3 hours of tutorials per week. Examination will be held on week 12.
Students will take 2or 3 modules per term.

 Bachelor 
  This is a 12-months program comprising of 2 semester. Each semester is of 6 months duration.

Entry Requirements

 
Singaporean / PR
International Students
 Diploma    
  * EASB Foundation Programme
OR
* 2 GCE 'A' levels with pass in General Paper
OR
* 5 GCE 'O' levels with pass in English (Grades 1-6)
AND
* All applicants must be at least 17 years of age at time of application
* EASB Foundation Programme
OR
* High School certificate or equivalent
* Proficiency in English Language
AND
* All applicants must be at least 17 years of age at time of application
 Advanced Diploma    
  * EASB Year 1 in Business Management
OR
* Equivalent academic qualification from a recognised higher learning institution
* EASB Year 1 in Business Management
OR
* Equivalent academic qualification from a recognised higher learning institution
* Proficiency in English Language
 Bachelor    
  * EASB Year 2 in Logistics Management
OR
* Relevant Polytechnic Diploma
*subject to matriculation by university
* EASB Year 2 in Logistics Management
OR
* Equivalent academic qualification from a recognised higher learning institution
* Proficiency in English Lanaguage (Minimum EASB ETEDP Level 3/IELTS 6.0/TOEFL 550)

Assessment and Awards

 Diploma 
  Assessment for most modules comprise of coursework (30%) and a 3 hours written examination (70%) towards the end of the term. The coursework may include case study analysis, review of published journals or conference articles, laboratory assignments, research reports and tutorial participation.
Upon successful completion of all 8 modules, the student will be awarded the EASB Diploma in Business Management.
 Advanced Diploma 
  Assessment for each module comprises coursework (30%) and a written examination (70%). The coursework may include case study analysis, review of published journals or conference articles, laboratory assignments, research reports and tutorial participation
.Upon successful completion of all 8 modules, the student will be awarded the EASB Advanced Diploma in Business Management.
 Bachelor 
  Assessment for each module comprises oral presentations, essays, reports, computer applications and examinations.
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be awarded the University of Southern Queensland Bachelor of Arts in BBus Supply Chain Management Degree.

Fees

 
Singaporean / PR
International Students
 Diploma    
  Full Time Part Time Full Time
Course Fees SG$7,100 Course Fees SG$4,500 Course Fees SG$7,100
Examination Fees SG$1,050 Examination Fees SG$1,050 Examination Fees SG$1,050
Application and Enrolment SG$300 Application and Enrolment SG$150 Application and Enrolment SG$300
Total SG$8,300 Total SG$5,700 Administrative SG$300
        Escrow Set-up SG$50
        Escrow Bank Charge / Insurance Charge SG$250
        Total SG$9,050
 Advanced  Diploma    
  Full Time Part Time Full Time
Course Fees SG$7,400 Course Fees SG$5,200 Course Fees SG$7,400
Examination Fees SG$1,050 Examination Fees SG$1,050 Examination Fees SG$1,050
Application and Enrolment SG$150 Application and Enrolment SG$150 Application and Enrolment SG$300
Total SG$8,600 Total SG$6,400 Administrative SG$300
        Escrow Set-up SG$50
        Escrow Bank Charge / Insurance Charge SG$250
        Total SG$9,350
 Bachelor    
  Full Time Part Time Full Time
Course Fees SG$11,800 Course Fees SG$9,800 Course Fees SG$11,800
Examination Fees SG$1,600 Examination Fees SG$1,600 Examination Fees SG$1,600
Application and Enrolment SG$150 Application and Enrolment SG$150 Application and Enrolment SG$300
Total SG$13,550 Total SG$11,400 Administrative SG$300
        Escrow Set-up SG$50
        Escrow Bank Charge / Insurance Charge SG$250
        Total SG$14,300

 

Module Synopsis

Business Statistics

Business Statistics is the foundation for all quantitative modules.  In Business Statistics, students are given to understand some of the basic tools and concepts of business statistics and to apply those tools and concepts to a variety of business analysis and decision-making issues faced by individuals, business, non-profit organisations and government. Students will also develop expertise in using an analytical approach to problem solving, which will benefit them in their personal and professional lives.

Economics

Economics is the foundation to the understanding of the principles and concepts of economic policies. Students will be exposed theories and applications.  The course allows students to work from the micro perspectives of economics into the macro issues resulting in students gaining the confidence and ability to express oneself with the right perspectives of economics.

Principles of Accounting

A principle of Accounting is the foundation to the understanding of the principles and concepts of Accounting.  Students will be exposed to the application of these accounting concepts in the preparation of financial statements for use by individuals, business, non-profit organisations and government institutions.   Students will also be developing expertise in using these accounting principles and concepts in their analytical approach to financial problem-solving.

Principles of Management

Principles of Management is the foundation on business management skills and fundamental concepts in contemporary business issues.  On completion of this module, you will be able to have a skill-focus approach in analyzing and diagnosing issues relevant to business management.

Principles of Information System

You will be introduced to the concepts and methods of business information technology and its application to practical business situations.  The goal is to help students to learn how to use and manage information technologies, conduct electronic commerce, improve decision-making, and gain competitive advantage in the marketplace.  It therefore emphasizes on the role of Internet technologies as a technology platform for electronic business, commerce, and collaboration within and among corporations.

Purchasing and Procurement

The objectives are to provide students an understanding of the strategic role of purchasing and procurement and latest developments in term of supply. To develop an understanding of the principles of purchasing and supply management and their application within various types of organizations
Critically evaluate the relationship between purchasing and supply and other functions,
Develop knowledge and application of relevant procedures, methods and techniques.
The methods of assessment is by mean of assignments and examination whereby students are required to show initiative in accumulating  additional areas of interest and comparing purchasing in sample

Warehousing and inventory Management

This module is designed to expose students to the techniques used in the design, layout and management of warehouses and distribution centers. Familiarize students with the various methods of materials handling and organizational systems and to facilitate their working knowledge of contemporary inventory management techniques.   The module will position and identify the importance of an effective and efficient warehouse management within the supply chain system 

Legal Issues In Transportation

Give students a good understanding of the main trends in  logistics and transportation, including contracts for bundled services, 3PL/4PL solutions and supply chain managements and to enlighten students on the main international conventions relating transportation modes. To equip students with a thorough understanding of the types of business organizations and issues of employment, accidents, contractual types, disputes and resolutions, and tort liabilities in relation to transportation as to provide students with a clearer understanding of the legal effect of carriage documentation,  the role and responsibilities of freight forwarder, broker and other agents, and also trade financing documents.

Organisational Behaviour

The first is to help students to understand some of the basic concepts and practices of individual and group processes and behaviours in organizations and how they affect other people in the organization. This knowledge enables students to understand why people behave in that way and what needs to be done to ensure a harmonious and effective working relationship in an organization.
The second is to help students develop the knowledge and expertise required to ensure the efficient and effective use and deployment of human resources and to use them to the fullest benefit of the organization in its attempts to achieve the corporate goals and objectives. This knowledge can expand students’ potential for career success in the dynamic, shifting, complex and challenging new workplaces of today and tomorrow. The study of Organizational Behaviour will benefit the students in their personal and professional lives.

Supply Chain and Logistics

Present a comprehensive description of existing logistics practices in a global society and to describe the ways and means to apply logistics principles to achieve competitive advantage; and provides a conceptual approach for integrating logistics as a core competency in enterprise strategy.

Human Resources Management

Human Resource and Cross-Cultural Management module provides students with a framework for understanding and thinking strategically about employment relations and the management of human resources in organizations. The course draws on insights from the social sciences to explore how economic, social, psychological, legal, and cultural forces influence employment relations.
Topics include the design and implementation of HRM systems in multinational companies; adjusting HR systems to international variations in the external environment of the employment relationship; the development of international careers; and the integration of local employees into global organizations. The experiences of the Americans, Japanese, and European corporations establishing HRM systems in industrialized, transition, and developing economies will be discussed.

Operation Management

This overall aim of this module is to introduce students to the fundamental operations management concepts and to equip the students with the managerial tools that can be applied to achieve competitive advantage through continuously improving process quality. The module also looks at the transformation process for both the tangible and intangible products in the global competitive environment.

Transport Management

This module offers the student the opportunity to explore the various issues surrounding e-Commerce.  It provides the encompassing review of strategies, design, and evaluation of Web sites; of mobile-commerce thriving on wireless technology; what technology is needed for doing e-business on the Web; how to market products; what ethical and legal factors to consider in e-commerce.  The focus will be past, current and future issues of e-Commerce in the Logistics sector.

It provides the student with an understanding of the tools, skills, business concepts, strategic opportunities, and social issues that surround the emergence of electronic commerce specifically in the Logistics business sector.

E-commerce Logistics

This module offers the student the opportunity to explore the various issues surrounding e-Commerce.  It provides the encompassing review of strategies, design, and evaluation of Web sites; of mobile-commerce thriving on wireless technology; what technology is needed for doing e-business on the Web; how to market products; what ethical and legal factors to consider in e-commerce.  The focus will be past, current and future issues of e-Commerce in the Logistics sector.

It provides the student with an understanding of the tools, skills, business concepts, strategic opportunities, and social issues that surround the emergence of electronic commerce specifically in the Logistics business sector. 


Bachelor Year 3 

Managing Organisations

Organisations are central to modern-day society and probably play the key role in delivering the vast range of services and products required by people in their daily lives. Any organisation exists for a purpose and is a deliberate arrangement of human and other resources with the aim of delivering needs-satisfying services and/or products as effectively and efficiently as possible. There are different types/kinds of organisations ranging from public/government institutions such as local authorities and government agencies, to churches, trade unions, banking and financial institutions, to privately and public owned business enterprises. Irrespective of type, any organisation has to be established, developed and maintained to operate as effectively and efficiently as possible amidst an increasingly complex, turbulent and competitive environment characterised by an almost endless list of human needs to be satisfied but with a general scarcity of resources. This course aims to develop an understanding and appreciation of the complex and evolving nature of organisations and their environments, how organisations operate and function, and the challenges related to successfully managing organisations and their resources. This course lays the foundation for a career in management. In this course the student will learn about the nature of organisations, the external environmental dynamics that interplay with organisations, the internal subsystems, structures and processes of organisations and the terrain, role, tasks, functions and required skills of managers. Students are exposed to the challenges related to a career in management in a changing world. A study is made of the evolution of management as field of study and of managerial practices. Students are introduced to the role requirements of modern-day managers and are acquainted with various conceptual, analytical and practical tools and methodologies that are and can be used in managing organisations in complex and ever changing environments. Specific topics include: the shift from the industrial era to the information and knowledge age, the interplay with organisations and management of trends such as globalisation, the information technology revolution and the new workplace, the challenges of entrepreneurship and small business, managerial decision-making, strategic thinking and planning, work and organisational structuring and design, managerial ethics, social responsibility, managing and leading diverse people, managing the value chain, creativity and the management of innovation and change, and continuous quality and performance improvement and control.

Management Science II

This course requires students to be capable of applying managerial control techniques to the outputs of projects; to understand the concept of decision theory; to formulate and solve dynamic programming models; to model and solve Brand switching/Markov Process models; to model and solve queuing problems; to be aware of the technique of simulation and to understand where it can be applied.

Business Logistics

This course will enable students to: display skills in analysing procurement, inventory and distribution systems, including the ability to determine how to deploy limited capital so that total system costs are minimized and desired customer service levels are maintained; show understanding of the principles of Pareto analysis and know how to apply these principles to the logistics system; develop and use materials requirements planning schemes, and to know when such schemes are appropriate; show an awareness of different warehouse storage systems and to know the advantages and disadvantages of each; examine critically the appropriateness of automation in any typical warehousing situation; and show some insight into the relevant issues concerning transportation and physical distribution system planning.

Marketing Channel

The study of marketing channels addresses the distribution or place element of the marketing mix. The course takes a managerial approach to the distribution problem. Channel intermediaries, such as wholesalers and retailers are discussed. A formal process for the design of an effective and efficient marketing channel is examined. The impact of the other elements of the marketing mix on channel management is considered. Channel management issues such as power and conflict, communication and channel evaluation are also addressed.

Promotion Management

This course addresses the promotional elements of the marketing mix. The focus is upon developing an integrated marketing communication mix which presents a clear and consistent message to the marketing organisation's customer base. The various elements in the integrated marketing communications mix including advertising, sales promotion, public relations, personal selling, direct marketing, and internet marketing are examined. In this course, you will learn how to develop and evaluate promotional plans including source, message and media elements. This course builds on the knowledge acquired in Marketing and Consumer Behaviour. 

Quality Management

This course will cover the importance of quality assurance, quality control and quality improvement to the success of a business, how these functions may be integrated into the business, and the methods and techniques in their application. Students will relate business strategy, benchmarking, reliability and system effectiveness, control charts, human factors and cost management to the overall improvement of quality. Quantitative and qualitative methods will be dealt with where appropriate and will be related to economic and organisational objectives of the business.

Business Strategy

This course provides an integrative culmination to the development of student knowledge and skills presented in the earlier courses in his/her area of major study. It is specifically designed to provide students with a logical, systematic approach to formulating, implementing and evaluating business strategy. The course focuses on management decision making from a corporate strategy viewpoint. The use of analytical tools and processes as a means of developing and improving managerial decision making is developed in this course. The study of business strategy should be seen as the capstone of a professional business education. Assessment is by written assignment and examination. Since this is an integrative course which draws on prior subject areas, it is advisable that students complete this course in the final year of their study.

Last Updated on Friday, 18 December 2009 07:52