The logistics and supply chain industry is an important driver of economic growth, and is increasingly important in today’s globalisation and ecommerce evolution. The important roles of transportation and communication of economic activities cannot be overemphasized. This program is designed to provide students with knowledge in purchase and procurement, supply chain management, warehouses and distribution centres management, along with an understanding of global supply chain constraints as well as the legal implications.
The programme in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LSCM) is offered to equip students with the technical knowledge and skills to commence and upgrade their career prospects in a dynamic industry of logistics. It is practical-based in nature which seeks to equip students with the technical aspects of logistic and supply chain management. It covers subjects like Transport Management, Warehousing Management, E-Commerce with Logistics, Project Management and Project Work, Supply Chain operations and other useful subjects in business.
To enter EAMU, students are required to provide the required documents and meet the criteria for admission as follows:
a) Admission documents requirements
b) Academic requirements for admission to Year 1
The Alternate student admission pathway entry requirements are directed at matured adults who have acquired sufficient working experience and competencies to contribute in quality learning in the classrooms.
c) Academic requirements for Transfer-in students into Year 2
*Note: all Transfer-in applications need to be approved by MoEYS and may result in additional bridging subjects of Year 1 before proceeding or concurrent to Year 2 degree program.
Conditions for obtaining a degree
PLO1. Acquire a good understanding of key concepts and theories in logistics and supply chain operations and management;
PLO2. Gain a good understanding of the relationship and importance between logistics and supply chain to both local and global businesses;
PL03. Equip with the specialized knowledge and skills on subject matters of logistics and supply chain along with the use of information technology to facilitate its data analysis and system integration;
PLO4. Discuss the roles and responsibilities of logistics personnel in providing logistical support and services to public organisations and business entities;
PLO5. Demonstrate the ability to retain and deploy the knowledge and skills taught in lessons and practices with attention to details;
PLO6. Demonstrate the ability to apply knowledge and skills with confidence and professionalism in case studies, practical situations and in real-life internship conditions when available.
PLO7. Demonstrate good analytical and evaluative skills to solve structured and situational issues and problems through critical thinking, and logical sound reasoning;
PLO8. Demonstrate effective communication and interpersonal skills to influence and operate as a team leader;
PLO9. Display good personal discipline, time management and teamwork skills to achieve desired outcomes (shown in assessment results).
Graduates of this degree is equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills and practical expertise to work in a wide range of industries and in both public and private sectors. Our LSCM degree graduates can work in either the manufacturing or service organisations in positions such as:
East Asia Management University (EAMU)is a private international university established in 2019 with a city campus in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.