

BSc Supply Chain Management
About this course
Supply Chain Management is the field concerned with the design, operation, and improvement of the systems that move goods, services, and information from their point of origin to the end consumer. Every product you buy, from the food on supermarket shelves to the electronics in your pocket, has arrived through a supply chain of extraordinary complexity, coordinated across multiple organisations, countries, and modes of transport. Supply chain professionals are responsible for ensuring that these systems are efficient, resilient, and sustainable, and for solving the inevitable disruptions that arise when demand shifts, suppliers fail, or logistics networks are stressed. At Anglia Ruskin University, this three-year full-time programme gives you a thorough grounding in the principles and practices of supply chain management. You will study procurement and purchasing, logistics and distribution, inventory management, demand forecasting, supplier relationship management, and the use of technology to connect and optimise supply networks. Operations management and business strategy feature alongside these specialist topics, giving you the broader commercial context in which supply chains operate. You will develop quantitative and analytical skills, learning to use data to inform decisions about where to source, how to hold stock, and how to route goods through distribution networks. The programme also addresses the growing importance of sustainability in supply chain thinking: the environmental and social consequences of global sourcing, the risks associated with long and complex supply networks, and the ways in which organisations are rethinking their supply chains in response to climate change and ethical concerns. Graduates pursue careers in procurement, logistics, operations management, supply chain analysis, and consultancy across sectors including retail, manufacturing, healthcare, defence, and food and drink. Many organisations actively recruit supply chain specialists, and the skills are genuinely portable across industries. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study or professional qualifications in logistics, operations, or project management.
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