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Why study the RMIT Online
Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management?
Be part of a growth industry
Make your mark in a rapidly evolving industry and get ready for a career of tremendous breadth and opportunities across industries, such as supply and procurement, freight transport and forwarding, distribution and warehousing.
Develop a holistic set of skills,
applicable across industries
Our 100% online program is one of the most holistic, practical and in-depth supply chain programs in the market.
Make better decisions surrounding environmental impact
Understand green practices and discover how you can create and implement sustainable strategies that will support your business success.
They say you’re only as strong as your weakest link.
A weak or wasteful supply chain results in a poor customer experience and damage to the environment and is a risk to business. But a strong, sustainable supply chain delivers value above and beyond a customer’s expectations and provides businesses with a competitive edge.
Become a supply chain leader with RMIT Online’s Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management program, one of Australia’s most comprehensive supply chain and logistics management programs.
Learn up-to-date and end-to-end knowledge and skills to succeed in a range of industries, including supply and procurement, operations and materials handling, freight transport and forwarding, and distribution and warehousing.
Meet demand. Deliver success.
(7 weeks each)
Subject to eligibility
Subject to eligibility
Program code: MC198KPX16
*If you do not meet the entry requirements for the 12 course master's, you may have the opportunity to enrol in a 16 course master's. Please see Entry Requirements or contact us for further details.
**Plus a capped Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) based on your credit point enrolment load.
The RMIT Online Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management program consists of:
• 12 core courses (12 course master's).
• 12 core courses + 4 electives (16 course master's).
Flexible entry and exit points
Our Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management encompasses courses that make up our Graduate Certificate, so if you need to exit the program early, you can earn a postgraduate qualification by successfully completing specified courses. The Graduate Certificate is also a pathway to the master's program for some students (see entry requirements).
Contact one of our Student Enrolment Advisors to receive provide more infomation and discuss your individual circumstances.
*If you do not meet the entry requirements for the 12 course master's, you may have the opportunity to enrol in a 16 course master's. See entry requirements for more details.
Graduate Certificate
4 Courses
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Master's (12 courses)*
+8 Courses
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RMIT Online postgraduate students must meet minimum academic requirements, and international students must have a proficient level of English. You can find more details below.
12 course Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management
- An Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent, or higher level qualification in a business or related discipline from a recognised tertiary institution*.
OR
- An Australian bachelor's degree (or equivalent), or higher-level qualification, from a recognised tertiary institution in any discipline with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 1.0 (out of 4.0)* plus a minimum of two years relevant work experience.
OR
- The RMIT Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain and Logistics Management**.
We offer Recognition of Prior Learning, or the recognition of previous study or learning. This means you can apply for credit and reduce the number of courses you need to complete. Your application will be decided on a case-by-case basis. Speak to our Enrolment Advisors to find out more.
If you do not meet the entry requirements for the 12 course master's, you may have the opportunity to enrol in a 16 course master's.
16 course Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management
- An Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent in any discipline from a recognised tertiary institution.
*If your qualification was completed more than 10 years ago, you will need to provide evidence of ongoing professional work and/or professional development in the same discipline as the program for which you are seeking entry.
**Upon successful completion of the graduate certificate, you will have the opportunity to progress to the master's degree.
International students are required to provide current evidence of English language proficiency for admission to RMIT University. For detailed information on English language requirements and other proficiency tests recognised by RMIT visit the English language requirements and equivalency information.
Australian Student Visas
RMIT's online Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management does not meet Australian student visa requirements. For an Australian student visa, you must have an on-campus place in a program of study. For more details on RMIT's on-campus programs, visit rmit.edu.au.
Recognition of Prior Learning
RMIT assesses each student’s prior learning and qualifications to grant credit so you can complete your online postgraduate degree sooner. Your application will be decided on a case-by-case basis. RMIT aims to grant as much credit as possible at the time of offer, so it’s important to provide as much evidence of prior study and work experience as possible with your application.
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Online master's student, Nasimul Kamal, shares how he manages online study and why he chose a degree in supply chain and logistics management.
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Through this program, students and current professionals may be led to roles such as supply chain specialist, inventory manager, distribution and inventory planner and other leadership positions in the supply chain and logistics industry.
Our Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management is certified by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Australia (CILTA) as meeting the educational requirements of Chartered Membership (CMILT). It recognises individuals who have significant line and management experience, and have the necessary educational requirements.
RMIT Online's supply chain and logistics management department is one of the oldest and largest university departments in Australia. By studying this program, you will gain a holistic understanding on how to manage the sourcing and procurement of primary materials, transportation of goods and the negotiation of contracts and services to satisfy end-users. It helps you learn and excel in areas such as project management, international logistics, risk analysis and assessment, distribution and freight logistics.
The 100% online, accelerated program means your learning – and graduation – is fast-tracked and focused. You can enrol in any one of our six, seven-week teaching periods each year. You can view online resources and learning activities, access course materials via Canvas, collaborate with lecturers and fellow students, and access your student email account anywhere, anytime. Our online learning platform is purpose-built and brings authenticity to your learning experience, available using your laptop, tablet or smartphone. Coursework is delivered in an engaging way and is easy to follow. You will also have access to discussion boards, online forums, electronic assignment submission, the library and business journals. Assessment is ongoing throughout the teaching period and includes essays, reports, presentations, case studies, quizzes and research projects.
Yes, to ensure that you experience a practical approach toward studying, you will be regularly exposed to various collaborative tasks and assessments. Everyone learns in different ways. At RMIT Online, we always take a practical approach to assessments so that learning is fun and engaging. We have various types of assessments which we call ABLE (Action-Based Learning). Examples of these assessment types include research reports, case study analysis’ and pop quizzes, rather than standard exams.
Yes, you can study the Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management at our Melbourne city campus. Visit the Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management course page to learn more about the program, its duration, fees and the next available intake.
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