BP255 - Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)

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Plan: BP255OSCI - Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
Campus: Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ

Program delivery and structure

Approach to learning and assessment
Work integrated learning
Program structure
Program transition plan

Approach to learning and assessment

The learning and teaching approaches you will experience in this program may include, but are not limited to:

Classroom Teaching: utilises a range of teaching and learning techniques which many include lectures, practitioner presentations, class presentations and student-led discussion. This style of learning is designed to maximise your understanding of the curriculum content and skills and to provide an environment where you can ask questions and seek feedback as well as contribute to class discussion with your peers.

Problem-based Learning:  You may be in a small group or team, or work individually to apply knowledge to solve problems and examine case studies. This technique is designed to simulate the experiences you will encounter working as a logistics and supply chain practitioner.

Assignments and Projects: these may be either research or problem based, and may be undertaken in teams or individually. They will provide you with experience at undertaking research and reasoning, to write effectively and to present your findings and advice to a range of audiences and may also require you to provide oral presentations. Assignments and projects are also designed to provide you with feedback on your learning so that you can improve your skills and further develop your capabilities in the relevant area.

A range of resources will be available online through Blackboard:
a. Lecture notes and presentation slides which can be used as either preparation or for revision.
b. Discussion forums may be used to discuss and analyse readings, theories, events etc.
c. Quizzes may be used for formative assessment and self-tests, incorporating a range of designs and feedback options.

Assessment

Assessment in this program will be formative (in semester) and summative (end-of-course). Generally, the formative part of assessment may consist of both group-based and individual assessment tasks (assignments, case studies, projects, research report). There could also be some other forms of assessment tasks such as in-class tests, oral presentations and a work folio.

Please note that if you have a long-term medical condition, disability and/or other form of disadvantage it may be possible to negotiate to vary aspects of the learning or assessment methods. You can contact the Equitable Learning Services (ELS) unit if you would like to find out more. Information about ELS can be found via the following link: www.rmit.edu.au/students/support-and-facilities/student-support/equitable-learningservices.

If you have already developed areas of skill and knowledge included in this program (for example, through prior studies or work experience), you can apply for credit once you have enrolled in this program. There is information on the RMIT University website about how to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) www.rmit.edu.au/students/enrolment/credit/he.

For more information on assessment, refer to the RMIT Assessment Processes policy.

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Work integrated learning

As a student enrolled in this RMIT University program you will be provided with an education that strongly links formal learning with professional or vocational practice. The designated Work Integrated Learning (WIL) courses in this program are OMGT2063 Procurement Management and Global Sourcing (12 credit points) and OMGT2060 Strategic Supply Chain (12 credit points). These courses will provide you with opportunities to apply your academic skills to a work-based context. 

In particular you will:

  • undertake and be assessed on structured activities that allow you to learn, apply and demonstrate your professional or vocational practice; and
  • be involved in authentic engagement with partner organisations that includes industry feedback.

These learning opportunities may be in the form of industry based projects, simulations or placements.

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Program Structure

To graduate you must complete the following: All courses listed may not be available each semester.
 

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Year One of Program - Students who complete the Diploma of Commerce program at SUIBE can receive credit transfer for the following Eight (8) first year courses:

Complete ALL the following Eight (8) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Introduction to Management 12 BUSM4299 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
Accounting in Organisations and Society (Diploma/Associate Degree) 12 ACCT2210 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
Business Information Systems (Diploma/Associate Degree) 12 ISYS2432 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
Business Statistics 12 ECON1263 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
Macroeconomics 1 12 ECON1264 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
Business Law (Diploma/Associate Degree) 12 LAW2479 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
Marketing Principles (Diploma/Associate Degree) 12 MKTG1313 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
Prices and Markets 12 ECON1265 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
 
AND

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Year Two of Program

Semester One: Complete the following Four (4) Logistics and Supply Chain Management Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management 12 OMGT2065 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
Transportation and Freight Logistics 12 OMGT2062 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
Supply Chain Analytics 12 OMGT2201 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
Warehouse and Distribution Channels 12 OMGT2064 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
AND
Semester Two: Complete the following Two (2) Logistics and Supply Chain Management Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Procurement Management and Global Sourcing 12 OMGT2063 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
Supply Chain Technologies 12 OMGT2203 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
AND
Complete the following Two (2) International Business Minor Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Financial Markets and Institutions 12 BAFI3235 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
Cross Cultural Management 12 BUSM4698 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
 
AND

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Year Three of Program

Semester One: Complete the following Two (2) Logistics and Supply Chain Management Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Operations Management 12 OMGT2231 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
Strategic Supply Chain 12 OMGT2060 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
AND
Complete the following Two (2) International Business Minor Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Innovation Management 12 BUSM4700 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
Global Business 12 BUSM3085 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
AND
Students can receive credit transfer for the following Four (4) Business Option Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Basic Econometrics 12 ECON1342 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
International Human Resources Management 12 BUSM4310 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
Global Trade Operations 12 OMGT2245 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
Intelligent Enterprise Systems 12 ISYS3310 Shanghai Uni of Int Bus & Econ
 

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Program transition plan

2023 Program Amendments

The final intake for admission into the BP255OSCI Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)  program is Semester 1 2023 (September) and the program will be taught out until Semester 2 2031 (February).  

For students who anticipate to successfully complete their program by the end of Semester 2 2023 (February), these changes do not apply to you.

Current students who will not complete their program by the end of Semester 2 2023 (February) have the option to either:

Option 1 - Remain in your current program

Recommended for students in the second or third year of your current program.

Students remaining in their current program must complete the program by the end of Semester 2 2031 (February), while adhering to the Enrolment Procedure - Maximum Time to Complete a Coursework Program.

Please refer to the course teach-out schedule for your current program which will be provided to your RMIT student email to help you plan your enrolment.

Please note that any Leave of Absence requests whilst enrolled in your current program may not be approved whilst your program is in teach-out.

If you are unsure whether you can complete the program by the end of the teach out period, please contact Business Connect for more advice.

Option 2 - Transfer to the BP343 Bachelor of Business

Recommended for students in the first year of your current program.

If you wish to transfer, we recommend you apply to change your program within your first year of study, in order to maximise your experience in the new Bachelor of Business program. Note: entry will be subject to maintaining satisfactory academic progress. The equivalent major in the new program to your existing degree is Logistics and Supply Chain.    

To transfer into the new Bachelor of Business, please apply to change your program by following the steps:

Please contact your Program Administrator to transfer into the BP343 Bachelor of Business. If you have any queries or concerns about your enrolment, please do not hesitate to contact Business Connect who will be able to assist you in planning your studies.  

Credit will be assessed on an individual basis and where possible, credit will be granted with grades (including fail grades). Note: you will not be required to submit any supporting documentation in your application (i.e., transcripts, qualifications).

 

2022 Program Amendments

If you commenced the program before Semester 1 2022, please refer to the following transition rules, which are Course Title changes only:

  • If you have completed OMGT2201 Supply Chain Analysis and Design, you do not need to complete OMGT2201 Supply Chain Analytics, as this is a course title change only.
  • If you have completed OMGT2203 Business IT and Supply Chain, you do not need to complete OMGT2203 Supply Chain Technologies, as this is a course title change only.
  • If you have completed OMGT2060 Supply Chain Management Strategy, you do not need complete OMGT2060 Strategic Supply Chain, as this is a course title change only.
  • If you have completed BAFI3235 Financial Markets as part of the International Business Minor, you do not need complete BAFI3235 Financial Markets and Institutions, as this is a course title change only.
  • If you have completed BUSM3085 International Business as part of the International Business Minor, you do not need to complete BUSM3085 Global Business, as this is a course title change only.
  • If you have completed BUSM4310 International Human Resources as part of the Business Option course list, you do not need to complete BUSM4310 International Human Resources Management, as this is a course title change only.
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