
Master of Science in Supply Chain Management and Global Logistics
Immersed in the latest technologies and innovations within the supply chain and global logistics industry, including AI, blockchain technology, big data analytics and automation through our Master’s in Supply Chain Management programme in Singapore. You will also explore issues such as risk mitigation, sustainability and ethics to help you develop an understanding of international business trends that shape global supply chains and how they impact your business.
The programme is delivered via lectures, seminars, workshops, business games and simulations and directed independent study. This will be supported through
- The creation of a learning environment which fosters debate and constructive argument;
- Modules which encourage students to critically assess theory and leading edge practice with a view to creating new concepts and practices for the future;
- Practical projects which foster originality of thought and enterprise;
- Exercises which develop critical analysis of financial statements.
Students will be presented with increasingly complex business scenarios (case studies) and will be encouraged to gain a deeper and wider perspective of the business problem, while at the same time maintaining the strategic view which is the key concern of the postgraduate student.

Programme Overview
Awarding authority | University of London (Academic Direction by Bayes Business School, City, University of London) | |
Academic Year/Time Schedule/Programme Duration | Duration of course is 1 years | |
Mode | Full Time / Part Time | |
Teaching Amenities, Facilities etc | Lecture Rooms, Library, Computer Lab, Student Study Space, etc |
Accreditation: Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) and the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS)
Successful graduates of the MSc programme with relevant work experience can apply for both MCIPS and CMILT designations, which represent a global standard for industry professionals.
Eligibility
AGE REQUIREMENTS
– 20 years old
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
MSc and Postgraduate Diploma Entry Route
To be eligible to register for the MSc or PGDip programme, applicants must have the following:
- A bachelor’s degree (or an acceptable equivalent) in a quantitative subject (eg: Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Finance, Mathematics, Medicine, Physics, Psychology, Quantitative Management, Quantitative Finance, Social Sciences with Quantitative Methods or Statistics) which is considered at least comparable to a UK second class honours degree, from an institution acceptable to the University
Applicants with an appropriate professional award from a recognised supply chain management/logistics or similar professional body will be considered on an individual basis.
Successful completion of the PGCert will confer eligibility for progression to the PGDip.
Successful completion of the PGDip will confer eligibility for progression to the MSc.
Postgraduate Certificate Entry Route
To be eligible to register for either of the PGCert programmes, applicants must have the following:
- A bachelor’s degree (or an acceptable equivalent) in a quantitative subject (eg: Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Finance, Mathematics, Medicine, Physics, Psychology, Quantitative Management, Quantitative Finance, Social Sciences with Quantitative Methods or Statistics) which is considered at least comparable to a UK second class honours degree, from an institution acceptable to the University
OR
- At least 30 years old with eight (8) years of working experience in a relevant field such as operations, manufacturing, supply chain management, logistics, procurement, transportation or similar. Applicants will be considered on an individual basis.
Applicants through the work experience route should be able to provide evidence of their aptitude to study at postgraduate level and have experience of applying quantitative knowledge and skills (for example, mathematical analysis and statistics at an A-Level or equivalent level) in their current role as these skills will be needed for the following modules on the programme: Operations and Process Management; Accounting for Decision Makers, Supply Chain Analytics, Business Forecasting and Data Analytics, Global Purchasing and Supply Management, Supply Chain Finance and Risk Management.
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
Applicant will meet the English language requirement if they have passed ANY of the following within the last three years:
- (IELTS) International English Language Testing System – an overall score of 6.5 or above with a minimum of 6.0 in the written test
- Pearson Test of English (Academic) – an overall score of 59 or above, with at least 59 in both the reading and writing tests and at least 54 in the speaking and listening tests
- Cambridge English: Proficiency qualification
- Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English – grade C or above; or,
- (TOEFL) iBT Test of English as a Foreign Language – an overall score of 92 or above, with at least 22 in both the reading and writing skills tests and at least 20 in both the speaking and listening tests.
Alternatively, an applicant may satisfy the English language requirements for the MSc, Postgraduate Diploma or Postgraduate Certificates if they have:
- Substantial education (minimum of eighteen months) conducted and assessed in English
OR - Substantial work experience (minimum of eighteen months) conducted in English.
Where an applicant does not meet the prescribed English language proficiency requirements but believes that they can demonstrate the requisite proficiency for admission, the University may, at its discretion, consider the application.
CIPS Accreditation
Students who successfully complete the MSc, may be eligible to apply for MCIPS, a globally recognised standard for procurement and supply management provided by the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS)(Opens in new window).
In addition, MSc programme students are also eligible for complementary student membership of CIPS with access to a range of industry relevant resources and opportunities to join specialist networks and attend events.
To apply for MCIPS you must meet the following conditions:
1. the Supply Chain Management and Global Logistics Project must be completed on a procurement and supply chain topic
2. Supply Chain Finance and Risk Management must be taken as one of the two electives
3. all modules must be passed, with no modules being compensated or condoned.
Course Application Fee |
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Course Application Fee* |
Local Students : S$150 (Onetime Only) International Students : S$450 (Onetime Only) |
Note: – Course application fee is non refundable. |
Fees Breakdown |
Total Payable |
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Local | International | |
Tuition Fee | S$33,000 | S$33,000 |
Total Course Fees Payable |
S$33,000 | S$33,000 |
Note:
- FPS Insurance premiums are paid by Amity, unless stated in the Student Contract which has to be paid by the student separately.
- Fees indicated are exclusive of GST & examination fee.
- The above fee is inclusive of University of London fee .
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The student must complete 180 credits to be awarded the MSc in Supply Chain Management and Global Logistics
- Eight (8) Core modules (120 credits total)
- Two (2) Optional modules (30 credits total)
- A Final Project (30 credits total)
Core Modules
Core Concepts of Supply Chain Management [SCM010] | 15 Credits |
Supply Chain Analytics [SCM020] | 15 Credits |
Operations and Process Management [SCM030] | 15 Credits |
Accounting for Decision Makers [SCM040] | 15 Credits |
Strategy for Delivering Value [SCM050] | 15 Credits |
Global Purchasing and Supply Management [SCM060] | 15 Credits |
Innovation and Supply Chain Technology [SCM070] | 15 Credits |
Global Logistics and Transport Management [SCM080] | 15 Credits |
Optional Modules [Choose 2]
Project Management [SCM100] | 15 Credits |
Business Forecasting and Data Analytics [SCM110] | 15 Credits |
Supply Chain Finance and Risk Management [SCM120] | 15 Credits |
Business to Business Marketing [SCM130] | 15 Credits |
Final Project
Supply Chain Management and Global Logistics Project [SCM900] | 30 Credits |
View Module Descriptions
Computer Specification and Internet Access
All students must have regular access to a computer (or mobile device*) with an internet connection to use the University of London website and the Student Portal. These are where the programme’s study resources are located. Through the Student Portal, students can register, enter exams and use the programme’s Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). The VLE provides electronic learning materials, access to the University of London Online Library, networking opportunities, and other resources.
For students to get the most from their studies, their computers should have at least the following minimum specification:
- A web browser (the latest version of Firefox, Chrome or Internet Explorer are recommended). This must accept cookies and have JavaScript enabled
- Screen resolution of 1024 x 768 or greater
- Sufficient bandwidth to access and upload video content
- The ability to play videos including sound and speakers.
And the following applications installed:
- A word processor that accepts Microsoft Word formats (.doc and .docx);
- A PDF reader (e.g. Adobe).
- Certain courses may have additional requirements, such as:
- Video and audio recording capability, such as via web cam or other device;
- Microphone;
- The ability to install software on the computer, with administrator access, noting that in the institution supported model it is expected that the institution should install all necessary software on lab machines where appropriate;
- Installation of a programmer’s text editor such as Atom and integrated development environment software (IDE) where necessary.
* Full mobile access is not available for all programmes
Further information: https://www.bayes.city.ac.uk/