This course offers a specialized focus on supply chain management within the broader Master of Professional Accounting program. It is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to understand the complexities of supply chains and international operations. The program combines coursework on digital transformation, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, global trade, and enterprise applications relevant to supply chain management. Delivery options include on-campus at Burwood (Melbourne) and online, providing flexibility for students.
Why this course is highly recommended
The course is highly recommended for students interested in merging accounting with supply chain management, especially in today’s digital and globalized environment. It prepares students for emerging issues in international operations and the strategic application of new technologies in supply chains, making it ideal for those aiming to thrive in complex business settings.
Students can select any four units from a set of units including Digital Transformation of Supply Chains, Artificial Intelligence Strategies and Enterprise Applications, Cyber Security Strategies, Emerging Issues in International Operations, and Global Trade and Supply Chains. These units are tailored to deepen understanding of supply chain dynamics, technological impacts, and international trade issues.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
25.29L
Living cost
Students are required to select and complete any four units from the specified units, covering topics such as digital transformation, artificial intelligence, cyber security, international operations, and global trade.

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Graduates of this course are well-positioned for careers that combine accounting expertise with supply chain and international trade management. They can look forward to opportunities in areas like global logistics, supply chain consultancy, and international operations management.