EMS
Department:  Honours
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Programme information
The BComHonours (Supply Chain Management) programme is aimed at enabling students with a relevant undergraduate qualification in Supply Chain Management to further develop their functional and strategic management competencies in the field of Supply Chain Management. This includes the sub-disciplines of Strategic Supply Chain Management, Procurement and Supply Management, Strategic Operations Management and Physical Distribution Management. The programme endeavours to develop the research ability of students with the purpose of preparing them for further postgraduate study at master’s level.
The programme consists of coursework and a research report. The coursework is presented by means of five contact sessions per module during the first and second semester.
Contact block weeks will take place after-hours on a Monday to Thursday evening from 17:30 – 21:00 during the first semester and on a Monday evening from 17:30 – 21:00 during the second semester. Attendance of the contact sessions is compulsory. All lectures, tests and examination sessions will be conducted at the University of Pretoria’s main campus in Hatfield.
For more information, please consult the Faculty webpage.
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The Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences aspires to be at the cutting edge of economic, financial and management education, as well as research and community engagement within the national, African and global context. Our mission is to advance relevant knowledge and develop employable, innovative and diverse graduates to co-create value for society.