Supply Chain and Logistics Courses
Oxbridge Academy Skills Certificate: Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Information
This IIE-endorsed certificate familiarises you with the principles of supply chain and logistics and equips you with the skills you need to perform the essential functions of Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
Studying this course may be a good option if:
- You are currently working in supply chain and logistics, and you want to improve, enhance, or update your skills, or work towards a managerial role.
- You are employed in a different role, and you want to make a career transition to supply chain and logistics.
- You have just completed Matric, and you are considering a career in supply chain and logistics.
Course code:
CER4095-14
Accreditation status:
This is a non-accredited Short Learning Programme endorsed by The Independent Institute of Education (IIE).
Course duration:
8 -12 months
Entry requirements:
No Matric
Learning outcomes covered:
- Learning Unit 1: A Perspective for Operations Management
- Learning Unit 2: Operations and Supply Chain Strategy
- Learning Unit 3: Managing Processes and Capacity
- Learning Unit 4: Product/Process Innovation
- Learning Unit 5: Manufacturing and Service Process Structures
- Learning Unit 6: Managing Quality
- Learning Unit 7: Managing Inventories
- Learning Unit 8: Lean Systems
- Learning Unit 9: Customer Service Management
- Learning Unit 10: Sourcing and Supply Management
- Learning Unit 11: Logistics Management
- Learning Unit 12: Demand Planning: Forecasting and Demand Management
- Learning Unit 13: Sales and Operations Planning
- Learning Unit 14: Materials and Resource Requirements Planning
- Learning Unit 15: Project Management
- Learning Unit 16: Sustainable Operations Management – Preparing for the Future
Assessment and award:
- Students are required to complete 2 assignments.
- There are no exams for this course.
Upon completion of this course, students will be awarded an Oxbridge Academy Skills Certificate: Logistics and Supply Chain Management from Oxbridge Academy.