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What are the entry requirements for the MSc in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, and do I need prior experience in the field?

The entry requirements for the MSc in Logistics and Supply Chain Management at our UK online business school typically include a relevant undergraduate degree, but prior experience in the field is not strictly necessary. However, having a background in logistics, supply chain, or a related area can be advantageous and may enhance your learning experience.

Academic Qualifications

To enrol in the MSc in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, candidates are generally required to have completed an undergraduate degree with a minimum of a second-class honours or equivalent. This degree should ideally be in a related field such as business, management, engineering, or economics. However, applicants from other disciplines are also encouraged to apply if they can demonstrate a strong interest in logistics and supply chain management.

In some cases, applicants with significant professional experience in logistics or supply chain management may be considered for admission even if they do not meet the standard academic requirements. This is assessed on a case-by-case basis, and applicants may be required to provide evidence of their professional achievements and contributions to the field.

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