
With the economy still struggling to climb out of a recession, recent college graduates are facing bleak prospects in the job market: more than half of recent college graduates are either unemployed or underemployed and many more are facing a job market where employers are only hiring part-time or dropping benefits.
Fortunately, there are some outlier industries that are still growing and hunting for fresh, new talent to develop. As far as degrees go, engineering, accounting, and nursing remain old standbys, but colleges are also rising to meet the needs of an expanding market for graduates in supply chain management (SCM).
In today’s world, it is becoming more and more complex to get a product into a buyer’s hands with manufacturing, assembly, storage, and delivery happening in locations all over the world. To address these complex needs, supply chain management professionals are trained to create innovative solutions and understand intricate supply chains to navigate networks of warehouse and transport services across a broad variety of industries and products. The goal of supply chain management is to get a product to its end destination as cost-effectively and quickly as possible.
Business Management & Administration
3
RM 57,200 (USD 13,389)
MQA/PA 12381
Internal Degree
April and September
Matriculation / Basic Eligibility with CGPA of 2.00 out of 4.00 or equivalent.
Pass a Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM) with a minimum grade of C (NGMP 2.00) in any 2 subjects and pass Mathematics and English at the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) level, or equivalent qualification;
Eligibility equivalent to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma (Level 4 or 5, MOH)
CEFR Low B2
MUET: Band 3
IELTS: 5.5
TOEFL iBT: 46
Pearson Test of English: 51
Cambridge English Qualifications and Tests: 160
Principle and Practise Management
Principle of Accounting
Fundamentals of Supply Chain and Logistics
Business Communication
Principle of Economics
Principle of Marketing
Financial Management
Emerging Technology in Supply Chain and Logistics
International Supply Chain and Logistics
Strategic Supply Chain and Logistics Management
Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Management
Introduction to Quantitative Analysis
Operation Management
Transportation
International Sea Transportation/International Air Transportation
Human Resource Management
Risk Management
Negotiation Skills in Management
Strategic Sourcing Management
Customs and Excise
Business Research Method
Project Planning and Scheduling
Supplier Relation Management
Inventory Management
Trade and Transport Facilitation
Customer Service Management
Lean Supply Chain
Material Management