
BSc in
BSc in Supply Chain Management and Logistics Unicaf University (MW)

Introduction
The BSc Supply Chain Management and Logistics offers its students expertise in all aspects of supply chain management and enables them to specialise in a number of methods and techniques regarding the theoretical as well as the technical part of the industry. Students are able to study in-depth all significant areas in supply chain management and develop the required understanding in order to be successful in this sector.
Admissions
Monthly intakes allow students to register with Unicaf throughout the year. While studying in modules allows students to explore in depth one topic at a time before moving to the next.
The four main advantages of studying through Unicaf are:
- Affordability
- Flexibility
- Accessibility
- Credibility
Scholarships and Funding
Scholarships available
Curriculum
The design of the programme is meant to fill in any gaps in the specific demand from the industry in order to meet the need of upskilling current personnel. The particular sector of studies is a representation of results in a close, respectful, responsive and productive collaboration with a number of industry sections locally and internationally.
The objectives of the programme are the following:
- To identify the fundamental theories and concepts and methods that inform supply chain management within a variety of organisational settings and in a variety of disciplines.
- To demonstrate detailed knowledge and understanding of specialised areas pertaining to different supply chain functions.
- To display specialised technical, analytical and creative skills which are fundamental to problem-solving and decision making.
- To apply knowledge in a variety of enterprise settings.
- To transfer and apply skills developed to a range of situations including the workplace and further study.
- To cultivate skills in problem identification, research design, data analysis and problem-solving and exploit those skills to enhance innovation and facilitate process optimization.
Pathway
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
Foundation Courses | ||
UU-FNT-103 | Introduction to Bachelor Degree | 0.00 |
UU-BA-IND100 | Induction Module | 0.00 |
Year 1 | ||
UU-MAN-1110-MW | Management | 24.00 |
UU-MAN-1120/3010-MW | Operations Management | 24.00 |
UU-SCM-1200-MW | Introduction to Supply Chain Management | 24.00 |
UU-SCM-1310-MW | The Global Economic Environment | 24.00 |
UU-COM-1010-MW | Introduction to Information Technology | 24.00 |
Year 2 | ||
UU-SCM-2100-MW | Quality Management | 24.00 |
UU-MTH-2000-MW | Statistics | 24.00 |
UU-BBA-2020/4020-MW | Strategy | 24.00 |
UU-SCM-2210-MW | Management and Leadership | 24.00 |
UU-BBA-2012-MW | Organizational Behaviour | 24.00 |
Year 3 | ||
UU-SCM-3100-MW | Purchasing and Supply Management | 24.00 |
UU-SCM-3200-MW | Supply Chain Risk Assessment and Forecasting | 24.00 |
UU-SCM-3310-MW | Decision Tools for Supply Chains Management and Logistics | 24.00 |
UU-SCM-3110-MW | Supply Chains Planning and Inventory Control | 24.00 |
UU-SCM-3400-MW | Principles of Transportation | 24.00 |
Year 4 | ||
UU-SCM-4010-MW | Facilities Management | 24.00 |
UU-SCM-4100-MW | Advanced Frameworks and Models in SCM | 24.00 |
UU-SCM-4200-MW | Supply Chain and Customer Relationship Management | 24.00 |
UU-SCM-4400-MW | Strategic Supply Chain Management | 24.00 |
UU-MAN-4500-MW | Performance Management | 24.00 |