EP Level 7
Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management
- Level of Study:
Level 7 - Total Credit Value:
120 Credits
- Total Qualification Time (TQT):
1200 Hours - Guided Learning Hours (GLH):
480 Hours
Overview
Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management provides with an in-depth understanding of procurement, warehousing, stores management, transportation and shipping, inventory planning and contract management in a supply chain context. The qualification is designed with the tools and techniques to evaluate, manage and improve service, operational and supply chain processes and conduct market analysis. Successful completion of this qualification will enable learners to build on their strategic and leadership skills to focus on the requirements of implementing the organisation’s supply chain and business strategy.
- Graduates
- Individuals seeking jobs
- Adult returners to education
- Individuals in employment who wish to enhance their career prospects
- People who wish to start their own business
- Those who wish to pursue a career in a range of general business/management positions
The qualification has the following six units:
- Fundamentals of Logistics and Supply Chain Management
- Operations Management
- Procurement Management
- Supply Networks Management
- Sustainable Supply Chain Management
- Supply Chain Risk Management
- Possess relevant RQF/NQF/QCF Level 6 Certificate/Diploma or a bachelor's degree in related subject or equivalent qualifications
- Be mature learners (over 21) with management experience (must check with the delivery centre regarding his/her experience prior to registering for the qualification)
- English requirements: If a learner is not from a majority English-speaking country must provide evidence of English language competency.
Learners are assessed via a range of assessment methods to ensure that all the learning outcomes and assessment criteria are met in a way that enhances their learning experience. The assessments will allow learners to demonstrate a clear grasp of the concepts and their ability to link theory to practice and to communicate clearly in the construction and engineering field at the appropriate level.
Although a variety of assessment methods may be used, the demands made on learners within and between centres must be comparable to ensure consistency of assessment. To achieve this qualification, all the learning outcomes are assessed by a combination of formative and summative assessments.
Assessment methods may include:
assignments | case studies | integrated work activities | group and individual presentations | projects | reports | time constrained tests | examinations | Viva Voce
All centre-marked assessments are subject to external verification to ensure that standards are maintained comparatively against internal and external benchmarks.