

BSc Business Management (Logistics and Operations)
About this course
Business Management with a specialism in Logistics and Operations takes one of the foundational challenges of any organisation, how to produce and deliver goods and services efficiently and reliably, and gives it the sustained attention it deserves. Operations management is the discipline concerned with the design and improvement of the processes that convert inputs into outputs, while logistics addresses the movement and storage of goods through supply networks. Together they determine whether a business can serve its customers effectively, control its costs, and respond to disruption without losing competitive ground. The rise of e-commerce, globalised supply chains, and sustainability pressures has made this specialism more important than ever. At Cardiff University, this three-year full-time programme provides a comprehensive grounding in business management while developing particular depth in the logistics and operations specialism. You will study the core disciplines of management, including marketing, finance, human resources, and strategy, alongside specialist study of supply chain management, procurement, inventory control, quality management, lean operations, and the use of data and technology to optimise production and distribution systems. Cardiff is a research-intensive Russell Group university, and the business school brings academic rigour to a subject that is fundamentally practical in its applications. You will develop analytical and problem-solving skills alongside the commercial judgement and communication abilities that management roles require. The logistics and operations specialism ensures that your analytical thinking is grounded in the realities of how businesses actually function. Graduates pursue careers in supply chain management, logistics, procurement, operations management, and consultancy across manufacturing, retail, healthcare, defence, and the public sector. Some enter graduate training programmes with major organisations; others join growing businesses where broad operational skills are valued from the outset. Many go on to professional qualifications in logistics or operations, or to postgraduate study in supply chain management or business.
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