Study Supply Chain Management
Plan, design and operate global supply chains.
Supply Chain Managers (SCM) develop and oversee enormous international logistics flows of goods and information. Products we need and use on a daily basis, from electric tooth brushes to smart phones to cars, don’t just pop out of thin air. SCM steers the overall process, from supply to storage to delivery, meticulously coordinating every aspect, while keeping environmental issues, such as carbon or waste reduction in mind. At the same time, they have to react to new technologies, such as the Internet of Things, where objects are constantly connected and able to exchange data with each other. This technology promises enormous advancements and increased efficiency. Access to the most recent data allows for making data-supported decisions, helping companies to be better, faster and more reliable than their competition.
Profile Introduction
Meet our Professor Kai Hoberg. He is Professor of Supply Chain and Operations Strategy and Head of Department of Operations and Technology at KLU. In this vidoe he will give you a short introduction into the profile Supply Chain Management.
SOLIDIFY YOUR EXPERTISE
Our degree provides you with a strong foundation in all aspects of business administration. Develop expertise in a number of areas through a wide range of topics such as management, strategy, accounting, math, statistics, law, micro and macroeconomics and more. Gain well-rounded knowledge and a skill set that will maximize your career opportunities with a specialization in supply chain management.
Immerse yourself in your chosen specialization.
- Introduction to management information systems
- Management Science
- Data Management / Python
- Transportation Management
- Inventory and Warehouse Management
- Supply Chain Strategy*
- Operations Management*
*These courses are offered as electives and are open to all specializations.
Gain knowledge that will prepare you for your future career in a connected world.
- Understand the potential and limits of management information systems.
- Solve business problems by translating them into models/algorithms/math.
- Learn to code and understand the fundamentals of data management.
- Analyze and understand which supply chain strategies are relevant.
- Know the trends, actors and regulations in the transportation sector.
- Assess and design warehouse layouts and improve warehousing processes.