Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) in International Supply Chain Management
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) in International Supply Chain Management
SAQA ID: 110628
Our Bachelor of Commerce in International Supply Chain Management is an NQF level 7 qualification, quality assured by the Council on Higher Education (CHE) South Africa.
In today’s fast-paced world, built on technology, e-commerce, and global trade, supply chain management is a pivotal competence and a key competitive advantage for businesses. There is a global shortage of supply chain management (SCM) skills, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the need for comprehensive and relevant SCM education and training.
The programme is structured to introduce foundational theory and focus on practical implementation through projects using topical local and international case studies. It comprises a range of modules curated by seasoned professionals to provide students with a world-class SCM and business qualification.
Consisting of two independent streams, Transport and Logistics, and Procurement, the degree offers a content-rich, application-oriented learning experience with an emphasis on employability and tangible value for companies. Completion positions graduates for management roles in inventory and materials management, procurement, logistics, demand planning, warehousing, and distribution.
This qualification is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT International), the global body for professionals in the supply chain, logistics, and transport industries. This accreditation offers graduates the opportunity to earn a respected professional qualification, enhancing their career readiness and industry relevance on a global level.
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT International) is the leading professional body for supply chain, logistics, and transport practitioners worldwide. It exists to develop the profession, maintain professional standards, and improve the skills of industry professionals. IMM Graduate School has partnered with CILT International to allow students to gain professional qualifications through the CILT Accreditation partnership.
CILT qualifications are highly sought after by employers, and their content is reflected in our own degrees, which ensures we are equipping students with the best opportunities for a successful career in supply chain, logistics, and transport management.
Duration: Full-time – min. 3 years / Part-time – min. 4 years
Postgraduate Fees
Undergraduate Fees
Programme Exit Level Outcomes
- Demonstrate an intermediate but integrated and broad scope of management knowledge, specifically supply chain management, and how it applies to the discipline of logistics service provision, transport, procurement, management, and marketing. Include an overall understanding of and ability to apply and evaluate related key concepts in these disciplines and also the fields of international trade, economics, and finance relating to supply chain management.
- Collect, analyse, organise and critically evaluate relevant supply chain-related information. This should include various aspects and information related to supply chain management, how it applies to the discipline of logistics service provision, transport, procurement, management and marketing, and must include an overall understanding of and ability to apply and evaluate related key concepts in these disciplines and also the fields of international trade, economics, and finance relating to supply chain management.
- Solve intermediate supply chain management problems, demonstrating an understanding of supply chain problems and the ability to identify, analyse, evaluate, critically reflect on and address complex problems, applying theory and solutions in supply chain contexts.
- Understand codes of ethical behaviour and professional practice in the field of management and specifically supply chain management, and base decisions and actions on appropriate management values.
Modules
Year 1
- Academic Skills Development (non-credit bearing)
- Business Management 1 (20 credits)
- Economic Principles (20 credits)
- Financial Management 1 (20 credits)
- Project Management 1 (20 credits)
- Supply Chain Management 1 (20 credits)
- Elective:
- Procurement 1 (20 credits) or
- Transport & Logistics 1 (20 credits)
Year 2
- Business Management 2 (20 credits)
- Financial Management 2 (20 credits)
- Research Theory (20 credits)
- Sales and Key Account Management (20 credits)
- Supply Chain Management 2 (20 credits)
- Elective: (continue stream)
- Procurement 2 (20 credits) or
- Transport & Logistics 2 (20 credits)
Year 3
- Supply Chain Management 3 (20 credits)
- International Economics (20 credits)
- International Supply Chain Project (20 credits)
- Business Management 3 (20 credits)
- Trade Finance and Payments (20 credits)
- Electives: (continue stream)
- Procurement 3 (20 credits) or
- Transport & Logistics 3 (20 credits)