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BA Business Management, Supply Chain and Logistics
About this course
Supply chain and logistics management has moved to the centre of the global economy. From the distribution of food and medicine to the delivery of consumer goods and industrial components, the efficient movement of products from suppliers to customers underpins virtually every sector. The Covid-19 pandemic, Brexit, and a series of other disruptions have made clear just how much organisations depend on well-managed supply chains, and graduates who understand both the technical and the strategic dimensions of this field are in strong demand. At the University of Derby this programme, which includes a foundation year at the start, combines the principles of business management with specialist knowledge of supply chain operations, logistics planning, procurement, and distribution. The foundation year provides an additional year of preparation, ensuring that all students build the academic skills they need before progressing to the full degree. Throughout the programme you will explore how goods and services are sourced, produced, and delivered, learning to think strategically about operational efficiency, risk, and sustainability. The programme includes a sandwich year, giving you the chance to gain substantial professional experience before graduation, and a year abroad that allows you to see supply chain operations in an international context. Work placement opportunities are also embedded, connecting your learning directly to professional practice. Graduates go on to careers in logistics, procurement, operations management, distribution, retail, manufacturing, and consultancy. Roles in transport planning, warehousing, customs and trade compliance, and e-commerce operations are also common destinations. The industry is undergoing rapid transformation through automation, digitalisation, and growing pressure to deliver sustainable supply chains, making this a dynamic field with significant opportunities for graduates who combine management acumen with specialist technical knowledge. Postgraduate study in supply chain management, operations, or international business is a natural next step for those wishing to specialise further.
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