Overview
The logistics and supply chain management sector is an essential service and
a key pillar of Singapore's economy. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown just how
vulnerable supply chains are. Industry 4.0 and digitalisation are impacting
supply chains in a big way. The boom in e-commerce and online shopping (fuelled
by the pandemic) has led to the demand for innovative logistics solutions.
Increasing intra-Asian trade, due to rapid urbanisation and the rise of the
affluent middle class in Asia, has led to the demand for logistics services in
the region. There are opportunities for supply chain professionals to re-think,
re-configure and re-imagine supply chains to deliver more accurate, responsive,
safer and responsible solutions.
The Supply Chain Management programme provides foundational business
knowledge and specialised skills in logistics and supply chain management to
meet the needs of the industry. Partnering with the Singapore Logistics
Association (SLA), the curriculum is designed with a blend of theory and
industry practice and aligned with the Skills Framework for Logistics to equip
students with problem-solving, decision-making, digital and innovation-thinking
skills to manage the flow of goods and services through the supply chain.
Students may pursue Supply Chain Management as a single major, or in combination with a minor(s) or second major.
Programme Structure
Students pursuing the full-time programmes are required to complete 200 credit units (cu), which include:
- 60 cu of SUSS Core courses
- 65 cu of Major Compulsory courses
- 15 cu of Major Elective courses
- 60 cu of Free Electives, Minor(s) and/or Second Major
Curriculum
Admission Requirements
Refer to general admission criteria for full-time undergraduate programmes.
There
will be additional admission criteria to better target students who are aligned
to the educational philosophy of our full-time programmes. This will be done through
interviews and selection tests.
Financial Assistance
There are also various types of financial aid available to students who need financial assistance. Please click here for more details.