The Master of Supply Chain Management is designed to help students develop or expand their skills in supply chain management and associated business functions like procurement and logistics. Throughout this program, you’ll learn how to implement strategies relevant to modern supply chains within organizations. The coursework covers topics such as forecasting, analytics, continuous improvement, and logistics management. Domestic students have the flexibility to study on campus or choose distance learning, which involves virtual classes without needing to attend campus physically. This program can be combined with a second master’s degree from Sydney Business School for a two-year option. Additionally, UOW offers Commonwealth supported places in 2025, where the Australian government subsidizes up to 75% of tuition fees for eligible domestic students.
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1st year tuition fees
18.44L
Living cost
Applicants need a recognized bachelor’s degree in Business, Engineering, Maths, or IT-related fields with an average mark of 50%. Alternatively, holding a master’s degree, Graduate Certificate, or Diploma in these areas with similar academic performance is acceptable. Extensive professional work experience combined with other tertiary qualifications can also be considered. For credit, students with relevant prior studies or work experience may be eligible to reduce their course duration.

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Graduates can pursue roles such as Distribution or Logistics Manager, Planning and Inventory Manager, Procurement and Purchasing Manager, Quality Control Specialist, Supply Planner, and Transport Manager.