Master of Commerce (MCom) in Supply Chain Management
Master of Commerce (MCom) in Supply Chain Management
SAQA ID: 124669
Our Master of Commerce in Supply Chain Management programme is an NQF level 9 postgraduate qualification and is quality assured by the Council on Higher Education (CHE) South Africa.
The programme is designed to elevate your expertise in both advanced supply chain management and research. You will engage in advanced independent research that tackles real-world supply chain challenges and contributes to the discipline’s evolving knowledge base.
This programme includes an Academic Skills Development for Postgraduate Studies module – effective Semester 1 2026 for new students only.
Your research may explore areas such as global logistics strategy, procurement innovation, sustainability, digital transformation, or supply chain resilience. Through this process, you will refine your analytical and critical thinking abilities and strengthen your leadership potential.
This qualification prepares you for senior leadership roles in supply chain management. It also lays a strong foundation for academic or research-focused careers, including entry into doctoral studies or roles as research consultants and policy advisors.
The programme is ideal for those aiming to drive industry innovation or pursue a PhD, contributing to thought leadership and sustainable business strategies in global markets.
A graduate with this qualification will be able to play a vital role in determining the future of supply chains across borders, industries, and technologies.
Duration: Full-time – min. 18 months / Part-time – min. 2 years
Postgraduate Fees
Undergraduate Fees
Programme Exit Level Outcomes
- Admission requires a five-page mini-proposal and interview, and you may need to complete additional modules based on your academic background.
- Applicants must complete a six-month pre-registration induction phase before registration.
- Supervisors are assigned by the IMM Graduate School, and you’ll attend a compulsory research methodology workshop.
- Your research proposal must demonstrate academic rigour, including a literature review and research design.
- You’ll then need to complete a dissertation and a publishable article within 18 months to three years.
- Extensions are allowed only once, for six months.