Course code: 1091 · Course director: Mr G Peter Dapiran ·
Offered as a series of eight one-week residential blocks at Peninsula campus
· Normally completed in four semesters of part-time study
Logistics management is the planning, coordinating and controlling of the
resources and information involved in the flow of materials and products from
source to the final customer. The course extends the knowledge of people who
already have relevant work experience in the planning and management of
logistic support areas of business, the public service or the defence
forces.
Applicants require a pass degree or an equivalent qualification from a
recognised tertiary institution plus a minimum of two years relevant employment
experience, or an executive certificate from this faculty with an average grade
of credit or above. Candidates may be eligible for a maximum of four credit
exemptions for subjects considered to be equivalent to particular subjects in
the course of study. Refer to the course director for further details.
This is a fee-paying course. Candidates should consult the Department of
Marketing as to the 2000 course fee. Course fees are set and reviewed annually
and are therefore subject to change.
Students who successfully complete the Graduate Diploma in Logistics Management
with an average grade of credit or above may apply for admission to the Master
of Business (Logistics Management).
The course consists of the following eight core subjects: