Fernstudium MBA - Supply Chain Management (MBA)
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The supply chain is at the heart of the success of many companies. Supply relationships are becoming increasingly important, especially in a global context, and the efficiency of the supply chain secures competitive advantages that are vital to a company's survival. Managers specialising in supply chain management are therefore in high demand. In the MBA distance learning programme with a specialisation in supply chain management, you will learn all about the logistical, negotiation-based and operational processes of the supply chain and find out which methods you can use to achieve sustainable improvements. You will also deal with the global factors that affect demand and consumer behaviour. Is this something for you?
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Study programme & degree
MBA, 90 ECTS credits
Language: de, en
Full-time or part-time, 100% flexible
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Start from today, Online application, no application deadline
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Study programme independent of time & place, no mandatory attendance, innovative study tools available on online-campus, AI study assistant Syntea, exams online or at nearest examination centre
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Starting at 408€/month, depending on model
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Study program is state-approved, accredited & internationally renowned, 90 ECTS - DE: AR-Siegel, ZFU: 153413c 90 ECTS - EN: AR-Siegel, ZFU: 153413c
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Your course overview in the MBA - Supply Chain Management distance learning programme
Before you begin to focus intensively on supply chain management, you will study international marketing, strategic management and performance management in your Master of Business Administration programme. Your compulsory elective modules follow in the second semester: Supply Chain Management and Supply Chain Excellence Manager. As part of this specialisation, you will learn what makes an excellent supply chain and what challenges need to be overcome when optimising the supply chain. You will also take a closer look at various solutions and examine their practicability. If you wish, you can then incorporate this knowledge into your Master's thesis.
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Your future career as a professional in supply chain management
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Supply Chain Consultant
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Head of Supply Chain
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