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Master of Engineering (Integrated Logistics Management)

RMIT University

THE integrated logistics management programme equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to master the modern integrated logistics environment and operate successfully in it. The Master of Engineering (Integrated Logistics Management) provides a postgraduate, vocationally-oriented programme for practising managers in the field of integrated logistics management.

In combining elements of the programs presented by RMIT’s School of Economics, Finance and Marketing and the School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, RMIT has identified a logistics management and systems engineering approach that matches the needs of military organisations, defence-related industries and capital intensive industries. The coursework and the major research project give both depth and breadth towards studies. Each stage of study is provided with flexible delivery modes to combine continuing education with the students’ busy work schedules.

Programme Objectives:

To produce graduates who can contribute as professionals in the rapidly expanding field of logistics management and to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to master the modern integrated logistics environment and operate successfully in it.

Duration:

One Year Full-time

Advanced Standing:

Advanced entry into the master program may be given on the basis of significant industry experience and relevant undergraduate engineering qualifications. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and credit transfer are ways that RMIT recognises applicants’ skills and knowledge gained through formal and informal education and training, work experience, and/or life experience (including volunteer work; committee responsibilities; family duties, hobbies).

Programme Structure:

Engineering Graduates with relevant undergraduate degree may gain direct entry to the Master of Engineering (Integrated Logistics Management) programme. Other qualifications from related fields with work experience will be subject to acceptance by RMIT University.

The programme will be conducted by RMIT faculty in Singapore through intensive workshops over week ends. The course structure is shown below. The entire course can be completed in 3 terms and in a minimum duration of 1 year.

Master of Engineering Photo2 Integrated Logistics Support Management
Project Management
International Engineering Management
Supply Chain Principles
Strategic Planning in Marketing and Supply Chain
E-Business Supply Chains
Research Investigation and Analysis
Accounting for Management Decisions
Risk and Technology Decisions
Logistics Engineering and Systems
Research Project
Assessment

Students will experience a range of assessments including skill-based exercises, individual coursework assignments, seminar paper discussions, presentations and examinations. They will have taken part in group projects and understand the relevance of practical team management projects. Students will present themselves for examinations at agreed times during the year. All assessments will be set and marked by RMIT University.

Career prospects:

The program produces graduates who can contribute as professionals in the rapidly expanding field of logistics management.

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