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University of South Australia

Bachelor of Business - Logistics and Supply Chain Management (DBBL)


Course Details

Study at a university recognised globally. UniSA Business is in the Top one per cent worldwide and has been awarded an overall five stars for excellence. Study at a university ranked Top 20 in Australia for Business and Management. UniSA Business is accredited by both AACSB International and EFMD (EQUIS) the worlds leading accreditation bodies. Specialise in the management of complex systems for global product and service supply in both the digital and physical marketplaces. Learn to manage the flow of goods and services from point of origin to consumer. Gain knowledge in operations, warehousing, inventory, purchasing, transport and distribution. This program addresses the national short fall in procurement and supply talent by developing highly skilled procurement professionals of the future. Add a year masters degree to your studies with our Fast track to Masters package, and complete an undergraduate and postgraduate degree in just four years. Gain real world experience as part of your studies through an internship, student exchange or mentorship opportunity. Develop sophisticated supply chain skills to create and manage an efficient flow of goods and services, to maximise value. Study advanced courses in integrated supply networks, procurement for strategic advantage, and international management ethics and values. Tailor your studies through a wide range of electives, an industry placement or overseas exchange. Develop career ready skills employers are looking for once you graduate with enterprise skills embedded in all business courses within this program. Add a second qualification to your studies with a business combined degree, and explore how you can expand your expertise in two fields. Benefit from flexible study options to suit your needs.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)


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