The campus is located in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom. The county's landmarks had developed from many centuries, ranging from the Six Hills in the new town of Stevenage built during the Roman period, to Leavesden Film Studios. The medieval and Tudor buildings supersede London building, specifically in St Albans which has remains of Verulamium, the town which is attractive in the county. Saint Alban, a Romano-British soldier, took the place of a Christian priest and was beheaded on Holywell Hill.
The University of Hertfordshire is a public university founded in 1948. This has nearly 25,130 students, with more than 5,200 international students that represent 100 countries. The university has the largest employers of the county with over 2,700 staff, 812 of which are academic members of staff. The School of Engineering and Computer Science is a school of innovation in teaching and learning, where almost all MSc modules are given in both traditional offline classes and using the Study Net web-based facility created by the University.
MSc Supply Chain Management Program
Overview:
There is an increased need for professionally managed purchasing and supply chains management in the current globalised world to ensure businesses are able to succeed and provide to their customers in a better and efficient way. The School of Engineering Computer Science has programmed this unique course to help you enhance a wide range of skills for your chosen career ensuring success in whatever sector you decide to work in.
Careers:
In variety of sectors, including:
- aerospace,
- automotive,
- pharmaceutical,
- distribution and logistics sector and
- other FMCG industries.
Location:
De Havilland Campus,
Mosquito Way,
Hatfield AL10 9EU,
United Kingdom
Website: University of Hertfordshire
Upon the completion of the programme the graduates will equip skills and advancement of knowledge on the wide areas of business to equip you develop transferable skills in all areas. The areas are operations research, operations management, financial control, procurement and supply chain management, manufacturing strategy, manufacturing information systems, legal aspects of supply chain and human resources management. The course will make you focus on a corroboration of real time work and case studies, including analysis and synthesis, understanding of procurement and logistics. It will enhance critical review and discussion of strategic value, procurement and supply chain management.