Supply Chain Management (m.sc.) Campus Program in SRH Hochschule Hamm, Germany
Supply Chain Management (m.sc.) Campus Program in SRH Hochschule Hamm
Supply Chain Management (M.Sc.) classroom studies
The study of Supply Chain Management (global logistics) enables you to take over the global planning and control of value creation networks. Studying SCM means becoming a supply chain manager and, after completing your studies, business and material flow processes. to be able to analyze, optimize and develop.
Contents, goals and course of study
Success factor logistics
The "Supply Chain Management" (global logistics) course is aimed at Bachelor graduates who have studied logistics, business administration or technology. In this logistics course you will learn to analyze business and IT processes and to plan, control and monitor new processes. In addition to social skills, you also acquire the technical skills to think in a process-oriented manner in global value chains.
Contents of the classroom study - concentration on knowledge transfer and leadership skills
Studying supply chain management (global logistics) means that you deal with the focal points in "management", "logistics processes" and "logistic information systems" in and for logistically relevant areas of industrial, commercial and logistic service companies.
Professional supply chain management (global logistics) in companies reduces costs, brings optimized results in less time and improves customer satisfaction. Therefore supply chain managers are in high demand in business. Studying at SRH Hochschule Hamm conveys interdisciplinary know-how in the areas of strategic logistics management, supply chain operation, international management, process design and management and big data as well as social skills. In the area of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP), you will preferably work with SAP systems during your studies.
Career, prospects
Perspectives in logistics
An analysis of the labor market has shown that industrial, commercial, logistic service providers, consulting and software companies have a high need for supply chain managers.
Today, the focus is no longer on products or companies, but rather on value chains or value networks. The integration of the fractal components is crucial for the competitiveness of an individual company or entire value creation systems. Supply (value) chain management should do this. Integration takes place in particular through the design of holistic processes and their implementation in information systems. In addition to the purely technical viewpoint, the “human” component and the associated interpersonal approach in value creation systems are always of great importance. This approach is reflected in the curricular structure of the Supply Chain Management logistics course.
The concepts of supply chain management are becoming increasingly important, especially in view of globalization, which requires companies to increase efficiency significantly. For this reason, companies are always on the lookout for excellently trained specialists who can identify and use or minimize opportunities and risks in the value chain.
Know more about Studying in Germany
Tuition Fees in Germany (1st Year Average) | MS: EUR 1550 | MBA: EUR 9550 | BBA: EUR 7500 | BE/Btech: EUR 2710 | BSc: EUR 1270 | MIM: EUR 12005 | MEng: EUR 5300 | MFin: EUR 9550 | MA: EUR 3900| MIS: EUR 2065 |
Average Accomodation & Food Costs in Germany | Euro 850 a Month |
Entrance Exams in Germany | TOEFL: 85 | IELTS: 6 | PTE: 59 You can also Study in Germany Without IELTS |
Work and Study in Germany | Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit. |
Post Study Work Permit in Germany | 18 Months after graduation depending on the course. |
Cost of Student Visa in Germany | Euro 75 |
Student Visa in Germany | Given the fact that a large number of students from across the globe apply to study in various German colleges and universities, the country offers a number of visa options to people with various academic and non-academic purposes. |
Intakes in Germany | There are Two Intakes in Germany: Summer (April/March) and Winter (September/October). |
Top Job Sectors in Germany | Chemicals, Electronics, IT, Coal, Vehicles, Shipbuilding, Food and Beverages, Engineering, Machinery, Machine Tools, Textiles |
Economy in Germany | GDP Growth of 0.5% (2019e) 1.2% (2020e); 4th Largest Economy in the World, Largest in Europe |
Duration :
Intake
October
Level
Postgraduate
Tuition & fees
€ 8,640 Per Year
IELTS
6.5
TOFL
80
PTE
0