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Bachelor of Business Studies (Honours) - Logistics Pathway
Awarded by University College Dublin, National University of Ireland, Dublin
Course Registration No. : 270489
  
Logistics is about managing the flow of goods and services between the point of origin and the point of consumption, which is especially important in today’s business world due to globalisation. This top-up degree programme aims to provide students with a thorough knowledge of supply chain management and international logistics. Basic concepts introduced to students regarding logistics will include information systems, transportation, inventory, warehousing, and material handling. The prevailing trends in the industry will also be introduced. 

Students will be trained to enhance their analytical thinking through topics relating to information and supply flow analysis, operations strategy, and operation of contemporary supply chains. This programme is perfectly designed for those who are working in logistics-related fields or would like to change to a career in a logistics-related industry.

Endowed with the advantage of knowledge attained from the degree course, graduates can enhance their possibilities for career advancement in logistics and supply chain related industries. For those who would like to seek new employment opportunities in the related industries, this programme also grants a competitive edge. Logistics talents are well sought after in areas ranging from wholesaling, manufacturing and merchandising to transportation, logistics and other business organisations. Job opportunities may also extend to freight forwarder and retail industries.
 
Programme Highlights
An honours Degree at University College Dublin takes three academic years to complete (over three ‘Stages’). In the case of the Bachelor of Business Studies (Hong Kong), the duration of the programme is as follows:
Stage 1: Exemption granted due to Accredited Prior Learning
Stage 2: One academic year
Stage 3: One academic year

The programme consists of 8 core courses and 4 specialist pathway courses. The 12 courses can be completed in 18 months in Hong Kong as follows:

Programme Structure^
Term 1 HRM: Strategy & Policy
Economic Policy & Global Environment
Term 2 Managing Change
Cross Cultural Management*
Term 3 Management of Organisations*
Management Research Project
Term 4 Business Strategy*
Project Management*
Term 5 Supply Chain Management
Operations Management
Term 6 Supply Chain Planning and Control
Global Logistics 
* This course has been included in the list of reimbursable courses for Continuing Education Fund purposes (CEF course code: 21Z06858-A, 21Z07375-3)

^Please note that courses and programme intakes shall be offered subject to satisfactory enrolment of each respective pathway and solely at the discretion of the University.

Duration
Stage 2 and 3 can be completed in 18 months (two academic years)

Medium of Instruction
English

Honours Award

Honours in the degree will be awarded based on the overall grade point average in accordance with the University's course regulations.

Teaching Mode

Face-to-face tuition in Hong Kong

Assessment Method
Each module is assessed by:
10% of pre-course assignment
40% of main assignment
50% of examination
Programme Start Date
April 2012 - Intake 32

Entry Requirement
Higher Diploma / Associate Degree in business, management, accountancy, banking, finance, industrial management or equivalent
Applicants holding other Diploma-level qualifications will be assessed on a case-by-case basis

Refund Policy
The program allows for full refund of tuition fee if withdrawal notice is received in writing by the Kaplan Higher Education (HK) Limited prior to the start of each of the terms. There will be no refund of installment fee if withdrawal notice is received after the start of each of the terms. All fees paid less application fee will be refunded if the course is withdrawn or not offered.

On premature cessation of the course, all fees and charges that have been collected in respect of any part of the course failing to be conducted on or after the date of the cessation will be refunded within 1 month of the premature cessation.

 


Professional Recognition
1. The course is recognized by The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, graduates are eligible to apply for membership. Link
Originally known as the Catholic University of Ireland and subsequently as the Royal University, the University became UCD in 1908 and a constituent college of the National University of Ireland (NUI). UCD has produced numerous Irish Presidents and Taoisigh (Prime Ministers) in addition to generations of Irish business, professional, cultural and sporting leaders. The international standing of UCD has increased rapidly in recent years and the University is currently ranked within the top 3% in the Times Higher Education rankings and is now Ireland’s largest university with almost 25,000 students.

University Ranking

UCD is placed as the top world University among other prestigious Universities around the world. Below is the “UCD World University Ranking” compares to other Universities in Hong Kong at Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2011 - 2012 



University Excellence
Top 3% University in the World
(Times Higher Education – World University Rankings 2011-12)
Top 30th Business School in Europe
(The Financial Times 2010)
A Triple-Accredited Business School (Triple Crown Accreditation), only 1% of the world's business schools awarded AACSB, AMBA & EQUIS accreditations

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It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognize any qualification to which this course may lead.

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PROGRAM CONSULTANT
  Jimmy Lau
TEL: 2836 0332    FAX: 2836 0039
EMAIL: info@kaplan.edu.hk



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Bachelor of Business Studies (Honours)
University College Dublin, National University of Ireland, Dublin
06 Jun 2012
07:00 P.M. - 08:00 P.M.




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