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University of Bristol - Supply Chain Management Education


Operations and Supply Chain Management Masters Degree Program at the School of Management in Bristol

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Established in 1595 and located in Bristol, the University of Bristol is a research university and one of the most popular and successful universities in the UK. The university is ranked in the world's top 60 in the QS World University Rankings 2021. Bristol is at the cutting edge of global research and has made innovations in areas ranging from cot death prevention to nanotechnology.

Bristol is organized into six academic faculties composed of multiple schools and departments running over 200 undergraduate courses, largely in the Tyndalls Park area of the city. The University was the first higher education institution in the UK to admit men and women on an equal basis. The University is a chartered corporation and an exempt charity, whose legal status derives from a royal charter granted in 1909.

The University of Bristol School of Management offers high-quality teaching and the courses are challenging but prepare students for the real world. Students learn to think critically and creatively about business, management and marketing and, they work with employers to offer opportunities to learn about future careers or try out skills on consultancy projects. With over 120 countries across the world, the school has partnerships with over 150 universities worldwide including universities in Europe, Hong Kong, Singapore, USA and Australia.

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Academic Programs

Masters Degree Program

  • MSc Global Operations and Supply Chain Management (1 year full time): This specialist program will appeal to graduates aiming for a managerial or consulting career within global operations, logistics or supply chain management in the private, public or third sector. You will learn how to manage and improve global supply chain operations and develop an appreciation of its role and function in the context of international organizations.
  • Entry Requirements: A strong upper second-class hons degree (or international equivalent) in an applied social science or science discipline or a related field (business and management, engineering, economics, information technology). Applicants must have passed units/modules in quantitative analysis (applied statistics, statistical analysis/analytics).
  • English language requirements if you do not meet the criteria as per the university regulations.

LAST UPDATED ON Dec 15, 2020