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College: | College of Commerce | ||||||||||||||||||
Division: | Division of Economic and Financial Studies | ||||||||||||||||||
Department(s): | Graduate Accounting and Commerce Centre | ||||||||||||||||||
Area Of Study: | Business, Commerce, Economics, Finance, Statistics | ||||||||||||||||||
Course Type: | Postgraduate | ||||||||||||||||||
Degree Type*: | Master Degree | ||||||||||||||||||
Key Features: | |||||||||||||||||||
The Master of Commerce in Value Chain Management is an innovative dual degree program fully taught at the prestigious Normandy Business School (NBS) in Le Havre, France. NBS attracts a quality group of students to its undergraduate and postgraduate programs and maintains strong links with regional, national and international companies.
Students who complete the program at NBS will recieve the award of MCom in Value Chain Management from Macquarie Univeristy, and the award of MSc in Value Chain and Logistics Management from IPER/Normandy Business School. | |||||||||||||||||||
Suitable For: | |||||||||||||||||||
Students with a business background interested in developing comprehensive insights and management skills in the design and management of customer-driven demand chains/networks, resource driven supply chains/networks and the overarching financial value chain management framework.
Applicants from other disciplines will be considered on a case-by-case basis based on experience, interest and potential to study successfully in value chain management. | |||||||||||||||||||
Career Opportunities: | |||||||||||||||||||
Graduates of the MCom in Value Chain Management pursue careers in Business Development, Supply/Demand Chain Management, Value Chain Analysis, Transport and Logistics Management, Operations Management, Export and Distribution, and Management in service industries. | |||||||||||||||||||
Requirements - 2006 : | |||||||||||||||||||
Entry Requirements: | A Bachelor degree from a recognised university in any discipline with a GPA of at least 2.70 out of 4.00. | ||||||||||||||||||
Work Experience Requirements: | Work experience is not a requirement for admission. | ||||||||||||||||||
English Language Requirements: | TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
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Course Details - 2006 : | |||||||||||||||||||
Minimum Course Duration: | 1 Year | ||||||||||||||||||
Course Commences: | Fall (September), Spring (February), 2006 - view the Academic Calendar | ||||||||||||||||||
Course Fee (per program): | 8 000,00 ?? | ||||||||||||||||||
Location: | France | ||||||||||||||||||
Total Course Credit Points: | 32 | ||||||||||||||||||
Enquiries to: | Transnational Operations Coordinator - transnational@io.mq.edu.au | ||||||||||||||||||
Notes: | Please note that there is an academic merit prize for this program worth A$2,500 for an international student to undertake the Value Chain Management program in France.
Baudin grants are a travel grant designed to encourage Australian students to study for a semester or a full academic year (from September to June) at a French university at masters level. The grant comprises A$2000 of bursary money and social security cover for the duration of your studies in France. It also gives the successful applicant the status of "French government grant-holder". http://www.ambafrance-au.org/article.php3?id_article=916 Please note that a student's specialisation in Value Chain Management will not be stated on the testamur (graduation certificate) but it will be included on the academic transcript. The program builds cutting-edge skills in service supply chain management and offers familiarity with strategic distribution and transportation issues as well as end-user information technology in supply and demand networks. These skills prepare graduates to function in coordinated, multi-enterprise organisations to meet different and unique customer expectations. Students will also have the opportunity to complete an optional 5-week logistics mission within a company in Le Havre, working full-time in a team of three students on a diagnosis of the current supply chain or value chain situation, resulting in optimisation propositions. The logistics mission takes place between the first and second semester, in January. | ||||||||||||||||||
Sample Program: | |||||||||||||||||||
Student in the Master of Commerce in Value Chain Management will study two semesters in France at Normandy Business School and complete eight focussed subjects in value chain management. The MCom in Value Chain Management is only awarded to those students who complete the full year specialisation at Le Havre. Upon successful completion, students will also be awarded the MSc in Value Chain and Logistics Management from Normandy Business School. This is a sample study program only. The units listed in this sample program may not be a true representation of what an official study program will look like for this course. This sample program shows an example of possible units which could be taken under this area of study.
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