

BSc Supply Chain Management
About this course
Supply chain management is the discipline concerned with how goods and services are sourced, produced, moved, stored, and delivered across complex networks of organisations. In a world where virtually every product involves multiple suppliers, logistics providers, manufacturers, and retailers spread across different countries and regulatory environments, effective supply chain management is essential to business success and increasingly to environmental and social responsibility. The sustainable dimension of this discipline is now central to the field, as organisations face growing pressure to manage their environmental footprint, ensure ethical sourcing, and build resilient supply chains capable of withstanding disruptions. At Anglia Ruskin University, this part-time programme develops your knowledge of supply chain design, procurement, logistics, operations, risk management, and sustainability. You will explore how supply chains are structured and how they function, examining the decisions that determine cost, speed, reliability, and environmental impact at each stage. The curriculum addresses both strategic and operational dimensions, equipping you to analyse existing supply chains critically and to design improvements that balance efficiency with resilience and responsibility. You will develop skills in data analysis, forecasting, and process improvement alongside the managerial and communication competencies needed to lead change within complex organisations. The part-time format allows you to study while continuing to work, making it well suited to professionals already working in supply chain, logistics, procurement, or operations who want to develop their expertise and formal qualification. Graduates from supply chain management programmes work in procurement, logistics, operations management, demand planning, and sustainability roles across manufacturing, retail, healthcare, aerospace, defence, and the public sector. The scope of the discipline means that well-qualified supply chain managers are in demand across virtually every industry. Further study at postgraduate level is available for those who wish to develop deeper expertise in areas such as global logistics, operations research, or sustainable business.
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