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APBS

Bachelor’s Degree in Supply Chain Management and Logistics

Program overview of Bachelor in Supply Chain Management and Logistics

The objective of Bachelor in Supply Chain Management and Logistics is to equip students with advanced knowledge and know-how
with a view to mastering supply chain management, planning and optimization, as well as
developing both a strategic vision and strong operational skills for the company.

Supply Chain Management and Logistics : FOUNDATION COURSES

Semester 1

Semester 1

– Management principles 1
– Financial accounting 1
– Introduction to law
– Mathematics I : Analysis
– Microeconomics
– Financial mathematics
– C2I 1
– English

Semester 2

Semester 2

– Management principles 2
– Financial accounting 2
– Macroeconomics
– Mathematics 2 : Algebra
– Descriptive statistics and probablility
– Commercial corporate law
– C2I 2
– English 2

Semester 3

Semester 3

– Management fundamentals
– Management accounting
– Marketing fundamentals
– Career conferences
– Engish 3
– Entrepreneurship
– Taxation
– Inferential statistics

Semester 4

Semester 4

– Human ressources management fundamentals
– Financial diagnostic
– Production Management
– Internship Report Methodology
– English 4
– Communicatioin techniques
– Practical practice firm
– Theorical practice firm
– Introduction to business economy
– Conferences and readings

Semester 5

Semester 5

– Supply chain Management
– Quality, Hygene, Safety and Environment
– Modeling, analysis and optimization
– Statistical monitoring of processes
– Elaboration and validation of the internship report
– English 5
– Personal development 2
– Practical practice firm
– Theorical practice firm
– Lean management and quality system
– The organization of distribution in the context of the development of e-commerce

Semester 6

Semester 6

– Operations Management
– Optimization of logistics networks
– Project management
– Management control
– Tutored project
– English 6
– IT
– Practical practice firm
– Theorical practice firm
– Purchasing negotiations: techniques and relationship management
– Purchasing costs: cost analysis, complete costing approaches and “design to cost”.