GC055 - Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain and Logistics Management

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RMIT program code: GC055
Plan name: Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain and Logistics Management
Plan code: GC055P13
Campus: City Campus
Credit points per semester:
Full time: 48
Part time: 24
CRICOS code: 084996M

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2024 Enrolment Program Structure

To graduate you must complete the following:

   Stage A:
 

The Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain and Logistics Management degree requires the completion of 48 credit points (CP) comprising of the following:

 

Please note: All courses listed may not be available each Semester, this is important to note when planning your enrolments. You must ensure that you satisfy the academic requirements of your program in order to graduate. 

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Stage A:

Complete the following Four (4) Core Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Prereqs/ Coreqs

Course Code

Campus

Semester 1 Class

Semester 2 Class

Supply Chain Principles 12 OMGT1021 City Campus 1829 1794
Business Analytics 12 ISYS3374 City Campus 1827 1790
Supply Chain Modelling & Design 12 OMGT2087 City Campus 1830 1796
Business Project Management 12 BUSM4610 City Campus 1814 1779
 

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Contact Details

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Enrolment Load

The maximum standard enrolment load per semester is 48 credit points.

 

Overloading

You will only be permitted to overload by a maximum of 12 credit points in the final semester of your program, upon approval from the college.

 

Credit and Pathways

If you have previous learning or experience, you can apply for credit or recognition of prior learning towards your RMIT program. Please read the information provided on the Apply for Credit web page.

 

Timetabling

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*Semester 1 classes generally commence in February and Semester 2 classes generally commence in July. Please contact your school for more information about specific class start days.

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