GC211 - Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Automation

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Plan: GC211 - Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Automation
Campus: City Campus

Program delivery and structure

Approach to learning and assessment
Work integrated learning
Program structure

Approach to learning and assessment

This program uses highly structured learning activities to guide your learning process and prepare you for your assessments. The activities are a combination of individual, peer-supported and facilitator-guided activities, and where possible project-led, with opportunities for feedback throughout.

Authentic and industry-relevant learning is critical to this program and you will be encouraged to critically evaluate what is happening in your industry and reflect on your experience to provide further insights.

The delivery will be aligned if you are a full time working professional studying part time and keen to learn from fellow students and build industry connections. To manage cognitive load focused online materials (such as case studies, recorded interviews, 360 site tours and 15 min lectures) will be provided as a lead into self-directed activities for you to develop the automation knowledge. Fortnightly targeted feedback will be provided via hybrid tutorials that will be recorded for asynchronous learners. The learning community will be facilitated via an online platform (e.g. Teams) so you can chat to your peers and teacher’s asynchronously.

Social learning is another important component and you are expected to participate in class and group activities, share drafts of work and resources and give and receive peer feedback. You will be expected to work efficiently and effectively with others to achieve outcomes greater than those that you might have achieved alone. Above all, the learning activities are designed to maximize the likelihood that you will not only understand the course learning resources but also apply that learning to improving your own practice, for example, by producing real-world artefacts and engaging in scenarios and case studies.

Through this program you will participate in a variety of learning experiences which are designed to support you in developing knowledge and skills related to supply chain logistics technology. The learning and teaching approaches used in this program may include webinars, problem-based learning and case studies.

The activities and tasks are designed to facilitate the application of theory and encourage peer learning in a collaborative, open manner using online tools and interactive discussion forums. The assessment is integrated through the program to ensure that you graduate with a set of applicable skills and knowledge of business analytical practices.

Assessment strategies will be based on the individual course requirements but will include a range of tasks including presentations, business style reports, analytical reports and other authentic assessment activities as required to allow you to demonstrate your skills in Supply Chain Automation.

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 program coordinator or the Equitable Learning Services (ELS) if you would like to find out more: https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/ support-and-facilities/student-support/equitable-learning-services.

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.

To view the Assessment Policy go to: https://www.rmit.edu.au/about/governance-and-management/policies/ assessment-policy.

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Work integrated learning

There are no requirements for Work Integrated Learning in this program. However, you will be provided with practical application of theoretical concepts through a variety of means, such as exposure to real-world challenges through simulations, case studies, and materials from industry experts.

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Program Structure

To graduate you must complete the following (noting not all courses listed may be available each semester):
 

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Year One of Program

Complete the following One (1) Course:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Supply Chain 4.0 12 OMGT2384 City Campus
AND
Complete the following Three (3) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Logistics and Supply Chain Automation 12 OMGT2382 City Campus
Supply Chain Optimisation Analytics 12 OMGT2383 City Campus
Supply Chain Technology Adoption 12 OMGT2385 City Campus
 

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