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BA Business and Supply Chain Management
About this course
Supply chain management has moved from a back-office concern to a strategic priority for organisations across every sector. The disruptions of recent years have made visible what practitioners have long understood: that the systems through which goods, information and value flow from raw material to end customer are complex, fragile and central to competitive performance. Combining business fundamentals with a specialist focus on supply chain thinking, this degree prepares you to understand and improve those systems. At Northumbria University in Newcastle you will study this three-year full-time programme, which integrates core business disciplines, including strategy, finance, marketing and organisational behaviour, with dedicated study of procurement, logistics, operations management and global supply networks. You will learn to analyse supply chain risk, design distribution systems, manage supplier relationships and apply data-driven approaches to operational decision-making. The programme includes a placement year, during which you gain professional experience in a business environment, as well as a year abroad, which develops the international perspective that global supply chain roles increasingly require. These two extended experiences, combined with the taught curriculum, give you a considerably richer preparation than a standard three-year degree can offer. The combination of business breadth and supply chain depth trains you to think across organisational functions. You will become comfortable with quantitative analysis while also understanding the human and organisational factors that shape how supply chains actually operate in practice, which rarely matches the theoretical ideal. Graduates enter roles in procurement, logistics management, operations, consultancy and demand planning across manufacturing, retail, healthcare, humanitarian logistics and the public sector. The discipline's relevance is growing as organisations prioritise resilience, sustainability and efficiency in their supply networks. Further study at postgraduate level, including MBAs and specialist supply chain qualifications, is a natural next step for those who wish to move into senior management or specialist consultancy.
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