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Bachelor of International Supply Chain Management (Honours)

JPT/BPP(U)1000-801/156 Jld 4(3) (02/27)
N/345/6/1122 MQA/PA 12381

Background of Program

With the economy still struggling to climb out of a recession, recent college graduates are facing bleak prospects in the job market: more than half of recent college graduates are either unemployed or underemployed and many more are facing a job market where employers are only hiring part-time or dropping benefits.

Fortunately, there are some outlier industries that are still growing and hunting for fresh, new talent to develop. As far as degrees go, engineering, accounting, and nursing remain old standbys, but colleges are also rising to meet the needs of an expanding market for graduates in supply chain management (SCM).

In today’s world, it is becoming more and more complex to get a product into a buyer’s hands with manufacturing, assembly, storage, and delivery happening in locations all over the world. To address those complex needs, supply chain management professionals are trained to innovate solutions and understand intricate supply chain to navigate an intricate network of warehouse and transport services across a broad variety of industries and products. The goal of supply chain management is to get a product to its end destination as cost-effectively and quickly as possible

Vision

Leading excellence generation globally

Mission

Nurturing Ummah centred on the Islamic ethical principles towards producing holistic graduates.

MOTTO

NURTURING THE UMMAH (Knowledge, Wisdom, Excellence)

Program Educational Objectives (PEO)

PEO     Description
PEO 1
To produce academically qualified and competent individuals with updated knowledge in the field of logistic and supply management.
PEO 2
To produce qualified individuals who can design, plan, execute, control and monitor supply chain operations with the objective of creating net value, building a competitive infrastructure, leveraging worldwide supply chain, synchronising supply with demand and measuring performance globally.
PEO 3
To inculcate students with the critical analysis and communication skills that enable students to effectively present views either in writing or through oral presentations, and to analyze and critique the views of others for purposes of decision making.
PEO 4
To encourage students to prepare for life-long learning, life-long professionals and career development and life-long personal development

Program Learning Objective (PLO)

PLO     Description
PLO 1
Demonstrate relevant knowledge & critically appraise supply chain problems and responding to change and the consideration of the future of supply chain development and the external environment in which they operate;
PLO 2
Analyse, interpret and extrapolate different types of information in supply chain systems as well as capable of using business models of supply chain, and associated numeracy skills;
PLO 3
Apply evidence-based scientific principles in discussing ideas of improvement in supply chain management; Demonstrate sensitivities and responsibilities towards the community, culture, religion and environment;
PLO 4
Adhere to the legal, ethical principles and the professional code of conduct in supply chain management; Communicate in verbal and written forms with workers, other supply chain professionals, stakeholders and the community at large;
PLO 5
Demonstrate leadership, interpersonal and social skills; Collaborate with other skills professionals;
PLO 6
Identify and analyse critically supply chain management problems to provide solutions based on evidence; Conduct research related to supply chain management under supervision;
PLO 7
Utilize ICT and information management system to enhance their supply chain management practices; Apply skills and principles of lifelong learning in career development; and
PLO 8
Apply broad business and real-world perspectives in workplace and demonstrate entrepreneurial skills.

Campus

UCMI City Campus, Jln Tangsi

Programme Status

Full Accreditation

Reference Number

JPT/BPP(U)1000-801/156 Jld 4(3) (02/27)

Programme Code

N/345/6/1122 MQA/PA 12381

Study Mode

Full Time

Study Level

Bachelor's Degree

Intake

April, September

Duration

3 years 6 months

Medium of Instructions

English

Credit Hours

-

Admission Fee

RM200

Career Prospects

Manufacturing sector Logistics Industry Shipping companies Airlines companies Government agencies Forwarding agents Entrepreneur

Study Prospects

Logistics Supply Chain Management Trade Facilitation Transport International Business Marketing Economics

Opportunities For Further Studies

Holders of this Bachelor Degree can proceed directly into the Master program (Research, Coursework or Mixed Mode at any local or foreign universities.

Admission Requirements

A pass in STPM with at least Grade C (CP 2.0) in any TWO subjects*;

OR

A pass in STAM with at least Grade Jayyid* OR Matriculation or Foundation with at least CGPA of 2.00;

OR

A Diploma (Level 4, MQF) with at least CGPA of 2.00; OR An Advanced Diploma (Level 5, MQF) with at least CGPA of 2.00;

OR

A Diploma Kemahiran Malaysia (DKM) / Diploma Vokasional Malaysia (DVM) subjected to HEP Senate / Academic Board’s approval***;

OR

A Diploma Lanjutan Kemahiran Malaysia (DLKM) subjected to HEP Senate / Academic Board’s approval***; Note for (vi) & (vii): The HEPs are to conduct screening and provide necessary guidance specific to the discipline of the programme. Other equivalent qualifications recognised by the Malaysian Government.

*Additional requirement: A pass in Mathematics and English at SPM level or equivalent qualifications (Refer to the Notes (*) below this table).
English proficiency for foreign student:
Achieve a minimum Band 3 in MUET

OR

Equivalent to CEFR (Low B2)**.
The selection process for admission is free from discrimination and bias as there is no quota for admission to program at University College of MAIWP International.

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