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Brief Description
Develop skills in organisational inventory and supply chain management with UL’s two-year, part-time online Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management.
The programme provides a solid foundation in the principles and practical application of SCOR (Supply Chain Operating Reference) framework concepts that deliver measurable improvements to your organisation’s supply chain.
A company-based project in the final semester is key to the course, demonstrating successful integration of course concepts in your workplace.
This Degree programme is also available as an apprenticeship with up to 80% fees paid by SOLAS & HEA. To find out more about whether you are eligible for apprenticeship funding, please see here.
During this programme, you will:
- Explore various concepts of operations management applicable to supply chain management grounded in the SCOR model.
- Evaluate the performance of supply chain activities and identify opportunities for improvement and integration.
- Respond to rapid changes in demand and capacity by adjusting and optimising supply chain activities.
- Apply operations management models and best-practice techniques to address new or emerging situations and changes.
Key information:
- Complete part-time over two years
- Students will be enrolled on year 3 & year4 of the programme
- Modules taught during autumn, spring and summer semesters
- Submit company-based project at the end of the final semester
You will learn through a blend of:
- Lectures, workshops, and hands-on activities
- Reflective practice and guided research
- Regular feedback from faculty and peers
Part-time considerations:
- Designed for working professionals
- Evening and recorded lectures
- Additional prep and group work time
- Timetable provided after registration
Year 1
Autumn Semester
- will introduce students to a range of frameworks to inform systematic thinking on the alignment, design, implementation and operation supply chains to promote their agility, adaptability and growth.
- focuses on the centrality of planning activity in the context of the Supply-Chain Operations Reference Model (SCOR).
- outlines how production systems have developed and identifies how they are being impacted by recent developments.
- will provide an understanding of the influence of motivation, perception, attitudes and group behaviour upon job performance and job satisfaction.
Spring Semester
- explains the context, role and objectives of purchasing activity in supply chains and key concepts in supply-based development.
- offers a broad framework and clear description of the basic functions and elements related to logistics and distribution.
- aims to provide learners with an appreciation of financial and management accounting.
- provides a basic introduction to the ideas of probability and statistics, and how probability can be applied in a number of contexts including statistical inference.
Summer Semester
- will explain the concept of Six Sigma by knowing the definitions of quality and the principles on which quality management philosophies are based.
- enables students to apply their knowledge of supply chain management to compete in an online simulation game
Year 2
Autumn Semester
- provides an overview of the issues managers face regarding the continuous management of change in their organisation.
- is designed to enable the students to comprehend how understanding the needs of the customer is an essential part of Supply Chain Management and should transcend all elements of the supply chain.
- Product development across a supply chain, distributed NPD, NPD Tools and Emerging NPD Paradigms.
- provide students with a knowledge on discrete event simulation modelling and its application to manufacturing, logistic and services systems. Modelling and software capabilities to apply simulation to manufacturing, logistic and services systems.
Spring Semester
- provides the tools to cope with disruptions caused by uncertain economic cycles, consumer demands, natural and man-made disasters within the supply chain process.
- Introducing Strategy, Strategic dimensions, environments and business models. Organisational strategy in the form of a business model canvas. Organisational strategy in the form of a value chain. Industry analyses and theories of competitive advantage.
- The central objective of this module is to introduce Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to students. In doing so it is intended to provide a framework for examining and evaluating the actions and performance of organisations in the context of sustainable and socially responsible activity.
- emphasises the importance of supply chain information systems and develops knowledge of the software development process and the basic concepts of programming.
Summer Semester
Integrate the different aspects of the taught stream and apply the acquired knowledge to a business standard, industry focused project.
Books and journal articles needed for the course will be available online through the UL Glucksman Library.
For more information on each module, you can search the faculty, school and module code on UL’s
- Applicants should hold a Level 7 award with at least a second-class honour, grade 2 (2:2) in any discipline from a third-level institution, a NCEA National Diploma or equivalent qualification. APICS qualifications will also be considered
- You should have at least 3 years of relevant organisational work experience, and aspire to, or hold a management position.
Other Entry Considerations:
We encourage you to apply even if you don’t meet the standard entry requirements, as long as you can show that you have the knowledge, skills, and experience needed for the programme.
At UL, we value all kinds of learning and support different ways to qualify through our Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) policy.
International students:
For details on country-specific qualifications visit postgraduate entry requirements for international students.
Checklist of documents:
- *Academic transcripts and certificates
- UL graduates only need to provide their student ID.
- Copy of your birth certificate or passport
- Copy of your CV
English Language:
- English Language Competency certificate
- For details on accepted language qualifications visit English Language Requirements
Guidelines on Completing your Application
- To make sure we can review your application quickly, please:
- Upload all documents. Your application can’t be reviewed until we have all the documents on the checklist. 
- Title the documents you are uploading. For example, "Personal Statement", "Undergraduate Transcript", "Postgraduate Transcript", "English Language Certificate" etc. 
- *If you are waiting to graduate, submit your application with the documents you have to date, you don’t need to have finished final exams before applying.
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Please note that international study visas are only available to students studying full-time in Ireland. This programme does not qualify for a study visa.
Annual fees are billed by semester. Once registered, students may be eligible to apply for a monthly payment plan.
Further information on fees and payment of fees is available from the website. All fee related queries should be directed to the Student Fees Office (Phone: +353 61 213 007 or email student.fees.office@ul.ie).
Funding
Find further information on funding and scholarships.
This course can lead to the careers in the following areas :
- Supply Chain Analyst
- Procurement Officer
- Logistics Specialist
- Master Scheduler
- Operations Manager
- Warehouse Manager
- Master planner
- Sourcing Manager
Still Curious?
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Graduate and Professional Studies
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