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Introduction

Students will work on an industry-based Supply Chain Management project of their choice that enables them to demonstrate problem solving skills. Students will need to discuss their project with a relevant person within the organisation chosen to determine the appropriateness and potential benefit to the organisation. The industry-based Supply Chain project will require students to apply and integrate their discipline specific skills and knowledge acquired through their Associate Degree Supply Chain Management Specialisation.

Summary 2020

Unit name Supply Chain Management Industry Project
Unit code ZAA253
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School University College
Discipline Applied Business
Coordinator

Rene Kling

Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Teaching

Teaching Pattern
  • Online lectures
  • Tutorials 1-2hrs per week
  • Workshops up to 4 days per term (compulsory)
Assessment

AT1: Concept Project Proposal and Business Case – 20%

AT2: Progress Report – 30%

AT3: Project Report and Presentation – 50%

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