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Advanced Diploma in Business Logistics Systems Management
What is the Course about?
The
course is targeted at non-business or logistics related students who
have acquired different qualification and who are not currently in the
industry. The course provides you knowledge which enables you to execute
approaches required to make effective decision at management level in
business related occupation. You will learn approaches to planning;
problem solving and decision-making that will help you lead and manage
people and systems within the business context and in logistics.
Upon
successful completion of the course, you will be able to assess, monitor
and maintain standards and would also learn to advance organizational
culture and goals using effective, team building and leadership skills.
Course Duration
This
is a 608 hrs programme conducted both as part-time and full-time
programme and comprises of three semesters.
Where to next?
Upon
successful completion and on the conferment of the award in Advanced
Diploma in Logistics Systems Management, graduates are admitted into the
second year with the University of Southern Queensland pursuing the
Bachelors of Business (Logistics & Operations Management/E-Commerce) .
Entry Requirement
Units Offered
Unit 7010 Introduction to Logistics
Management
The
focus on this module is on the planning, organising and controlling of
activities related to and included in transportation, inventory
maintenance, order processing, purchasing, warehousing, materials
handling, packaging, customer service standards, and product scheduling.
Unit 7020 Supply Chain Management
The
purpose of this module is to provide learners with knowledge on the
elements of a supply chain and its impact on managing suppliers and
logistics.
Unit 7030 Purchasing Fundamentals
To
provide competency based training in the fundamental routines, methods
and procedures commonly used in the purchase of goods and services
through the application of the knowledge and skills.
Unit 7040 Accounting for Non-Accountants
To
provide learners with the knowledge and skills to interpret accounting
information and reports, and to apply the knowledge in the decision
making process.
Unit 7050 Economics for Business
Provide the learner with knowledge of the economic environment within
which a business operates.
Unit 7060 Organisational Behaviour
Provide the learner with the knowledge and skills to identify the impact
that individuals, groups and organisational structure have on behaviour
within organisational, in order to respond to change and improve
organisational effectiveness.
Unit 7070 Strategic Management
To
enable learners to develop a strategic approach to the management of the
organisation and think and manage creatively and strategically.
Unit 7080 Commercial Law
This
modules provides the learner with a basic knowledge of commercial law
principles, contract law and consumer protection law applicable within
the business environment.
Unit 7090 Warehousing Management
This
module is suitable for learners currently employed within the
purchasing/procurement or warehousing or inventory management field who
wish to acquire up-to-date knowledge of warehousing management systems.
Unit 7110 Transport & Distribution Management
The
purpose of this module is to provide learners with a comprehensive
knowledge of the scope, characteristics and regulatory framework of a
transport system in the country.
Unit 7120 Operations Management
The
purpose of this module is to enable learners to develop knowledge,
skills and attitudes to achieve organisational objectives through the
efficient management of operations in manufacturing or service
environments.
Unit 7130 Inventory Management System
The
purpose of this module is to provide competency-based training in the
principles and practices used in inventory management. This module is
suitable for learners who are employed within the
purchasing/procurement, warehousing, retail, inventory management or
related fields and need to acquire further knowledge of inventory
management systems.
Unit 7140 Information Systems Decision Support
The
purpose of this module is to provide learners with knowledge on
information systems which are used to support decision making. It is
appropriate to examine the nature of decisions and decision making at
the organisational level both in terms of decision theory and in terms
of individual groups who make them.
Unit 7150 Marketing Management
The
purpose of this module is to provide learners with a comprehensive
knowledge of the principles of marketing and an introduction to modern
techniques and management structures used in marketing.
Unit 7160 Research Methodology
To
provide the participant with the knowledge and skills to define and use
research methods, research designs, and other techniques in a variety of
business oriented research activities.
Unit 7170 Individual Research Project
The
purpose of this module is to provide learners with competency based
training in the process of identifying and researching issues related to
the production, marketing and distribution of a product or service
relevant to their vocational major. It is intended that significant
problem(s) or opportunity/opportunities will be identified and then a
course of action formulated, executed and evaluated which assists in
solving the problem(s) or capitalises on the opportunity/opportunities.
It
will be necessary for learners to obtain the co-operation of an employer
organisation so that they can negotiate the collection of empirical data
relevant to the product or service under investigation.
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