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Operations and Supply Chain Management at University of Bedfordshire - UCAS

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Course summary

Obtaining an Executive MBA (EMBA) can significantly enhance a specialist's effectiveness and career prospects. An EMBA provides advanced knowledge and skills in leadership, strategic thinking, and business management, which are crucial for navigating the complexities of supply chain management. It equips specialists with a broader understanding of organisational dynamics, financial acumen, and the ability to drive change and innovation within their teams and organisations. The strategic insights and leadership capabilities gained through an EMBA can help Logistic Supply Chain Management Specialists to not only solve current supply chain challenges but also to anticipate future trends and disruptions. This advanced degree fosters a holistic view of business operations, enabling specialists to align supply chain strategies with overall business objectives, thereby creating more resilient and adaptable supply chains. Moreover, an EMBA program often provides opportunities for networking with peers and industry leaders, facilitating the exchange of ideas and best practices. This network can be invaluable for staying updated with the latest developments in the field and for career advancement opportunities. In essence, while the technical expertise of a Logistic Supply Chain Management Specialist is critical, an EMBA can complement and enhance this expertise, positioning specialists as strategic leaders capable of driving significant organisational improvements and innovations in the supply chain domain. Typically, Operations and Supply Chain Management graduates will be able to structure intricate, non-routine supply chain problems and formulate specific research questions. They address these questions by assessing and implementing approaches from a variety of existing models, methods, and techniques. This process often involves developing and adapting these methods and incorporating approaches from other fields when existing techniques prove inadequate. In their daily work, these specialists interact with their team, operational and policy experts, and managers within the systems and processes they are analysing. They also engage with senior stakeholders (as relevant) and other specialists, including economists, data scientists, social scientists, management and financial accountants, and data and information providers. Furthermore, they interact with various groups and organisations, including communities of practice, local and central governments, businesses, regulators, academics, researchers, and non-technical audiences, both domestically and internationally. Graduates will be able to work independently or collaboratively, depending on the task at hand, and report to internal or external clients at almost any organisational level. Their typical day may involve overseeing and conducting analyses, meeting with clients, managing projects, leading teams, and commissioning work from others. These specialists are responsible for understanding and resolving complex, non-routine supply chain problems to meet their clients' needs. They exercise a high degree of autonomy and accountability in their work. While they may not have detailed subject matter expertise, they collaborate with specialists and experts to gain a comprehensive understanding of the organisation, its systems, and its processes.


Entry requirements

Applicants will need to have 2 years work experience in addition to an undergraduate degree. Applicants need to be working in parallel to this course. Interview required.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

For information on the 2025 fees and scholarships please refer to our website, https://www.beds.ac.uk/howtoapply/money/fees/

Sponsorship information

For information on postgraduate funding, please visit: https://www.beds.ac.uk/howtoapply/postgraduatestudy/postgraduate-fees-and-funding

Operations and Supply Chain Management at University of Bedfordshire - UCAS