Short Learning Programmes

Course in the Introduction to Supply Chain Management (77047)

Duration: The course consists of one comprehensive module (CISCM1A) that is presented over one semester. The module (CISCM1A) is presented in both the first and second semesters.

Language medium: English

Tuition method: Online

Target group:

All current and aspiring individuals looking to broaden their knowledge of the supply chain management field.

Admission requirements:

National Senior Certificate or equivalent qualification.

Registration periods:

Please visit the Unisa website at www.unisa.ac.za for the registration dates for both semesters 1 and 2. The total fee for the Course in the Introduction to Supply Chain Management is R 3000. Hundred percent (100%) of the module fees are payable with registration. Please make the payment after you have received a student number and send us the provide proof of payment to uclfinance@unisa.ac.za .

Course leader details:

Mrs Elsabe Scholtz
Lecturer
UNISA's Centre for Lifelong Learning
Office: Nkoana Simon Radipere Building, 4-02
Tel: 012 429 2695
E-mail: schole@unisa.ac.za

Programme administrator:

Admin Officer
Unisa Centre for Lifelong Learning
360 Lillian Ngoyi Street, Pretoria Central
Solomon Mahlangu Building 2nd floor
Tel: 012 352 4288
Email address: UCL@unisa.ac.za
Application Link: www.unisa.ac.za/applyslp

Modules:

CISCM1A - Introduction to supply chain management

Content: Study unit 1:Introduction to the concepts supply chain management and logistics Study unit 2:Purchasing management Study unit 3:Suppliers management Study unit 4:Inbound transportation Study unit 5:Inventory management Study unit 6:Introduction to warehousing management Study unit 7:Operations management Study unit 8:Distribution management Study unit 9:Outbound transportation Study unit 10:Customer service management Study unit 11:Integration of the supply chain Study unit 12:Supply chain management in practice and service supply chain management Study unit 13:Supply chain management in the public sector