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104 weeks
Hybrid
15 February 2027 | 26 July 2027

Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Melbourne
Victoria University City Campus, 364-378 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000
Student Information
Tuition Fee
Indicative fees for full-time student (2026): AU$34,500 per year | Indicative fees for full-time student (2027): AU$37,600 per year
Duration
2 years full time or longer for part time
Eligibility
International students:
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Accreditation Status
AccreditedCourse Content
Accounting for Management
Core unit — 12 credit points
Data Analysis for Business
Core unit — 12 credit points
Business Economics
Core unit — 12 credit points
Work and Organisation Systems
Core unit — 12 credit points
Business Analytics and Visualisation
Core unit — 12 credit points
International Supply Chain Structure
Core unit — 12 credit points
Global Procurement
Core unit — 12 credit points
Supply Chain and Logistics Management
Core unit — 12 credit points
Green Logistics
Core unit — 12 credit points
Operations Management
Core unit — 12 credit points
Strategic Management and Business Policy
Core unit — 12 credit points
Planning and Control Through ERP Systems
Core unit — 12 credit points
Business Ethics and Sustainability
Core unit — 12 credit points
Applied Business Project
Core unit — 12 credit points
Common Questions
Yes. If you have an Australian bachelor degree in supply chain management (or similar discipline), you may be eligible for an exemption of 48 credit points of study. If you receive 48 credit points for previous study, you may be able to qualify with a masters in 1.5 years, enabling you to launch your professional supply-chain management career sooner.
The course is delivered using the VU Block Model®, in eight-week blocks where you study two units (subjects) at a time over eight weeks for full-time study, or one unit at a time over eight weeks for part-time study. This focused approach means smaller, collaborative classes and more time to connect with peers, lecturers and industry partners. The full program requires completion of 192 credit points across 4 semesters of study.
During your study, you will have access to SAP-SCM and SAP-PP (production and planning) software, teaching you to plan, source and deliver goods in an optimised way. The program also prepares graduates for SAP-ERP helped inventory-related fields in international and domestic organisations.
The fees for 2026 are A$19,100 per semester, with a scholarship available. The course has three intake dates: 16 February, 27 July, and 23 November.
Graduates are ready for various roles in supply chain and logistics, including supply chain management, logistics coordination, global procurement, sourcing/distribution management, transport coordination, warehouse supervision, and import/export and customs management. The program assists graduates in roles in international and domestic organisations either in direct SAP-ERP helped inventory-related fields, or in more widespread functional roles.
Application
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Step 02
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Step 03
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