

BSc Supply Chain Management [with Placement year]
About this course
Supply chain management has moved from a back-office operational concern to one of the most strategically significant functions in modern organisations. The disruptions of recent years, from pandemic-driven shortages to geopolitical risks affecting global trade, have made visible what supply chain professionals have long understood: that the ability to design, manage and adapt the flows of goods, information and money through complex international networks is a genuine competitive advantage and a critical organisational capability. Specialists in this field are in consistent demand across every sector. At Anglia Ruskin University this four-year full-time programme includes a placement year, giving you direct professional experience within a supply chain or logistics context before you complete your studies. As the course description notes, supply chain management is growing in popularity as a career and is considered a niche element of business management, with the result that specialists in this area are highly sought-after professionals. You will study the principles and practices of supply chain design and management, procurement, logistics, inventory management, demand planning, and the digital technologies that are transforming how supply chains operate, including data analytics and automation. Risk management, sustainability in supply chains, and the ethical dimensions of global sourcing are also increasingly important areas of the field. The placement year is particularly valuable in a discipline where practical understanding of how supply chains work in real organisations is as important as theoretical knowledge, and many students use it to build relationships that lead to graduate employment. Graduates pursue careers as supply chain analysts, procurement specialists, logistics managers, operations managers and consultant roles across manufacturing, retail, healthcare, food production, defence and technology sectors. Professional qualifications through the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS) are a natural complement to this degree, and many graduates pursue them alongside or after their studies.
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