Basics of Supply Chain Management (5cr)

Code: SCM1LF101-3011

Basic information of implementation


Enrollment
15.06.2020 - 28.08.2020
Enrolment for the implementation has ended.
Timing
24.08.2020 - 18.12.2020
Implementation has ended.
ECTS Credits
5 cr
Campus
Pasila Campus
Teaching languages
English
Seats
15 - 40
Degree programmes
GLOBBA Degree Programme in International Business
Teachers
Soile Kallinen
Groups
LF2PA
LF2PA Globba, Pasila
Course
SCM1LF101

Evaluation scale

H-5

Schedule

Course starts on 31.8 and ends on 7.12.
Virtual contact sessions through Zoom on Mondays at 10.00-13.00 (or 13.45 when presentations).
For further details, see the schedule in Moodle.
Prepare the Orientation task for 31.8.

Implementation methods, demonstration and Work&Study

Recognising and validating prior learning (RPL)
If you have acquired the required competence in previous work tasks, recreational activities or on another course, you can show the competence with a demonstration and progress faster through your studies. More information and instructions for RPL are available at MyNet.

Course Formats
Contact and distant sessions or virtual course or project course or intensive course or educationalisation.

Materials

Material available in Moodle.
Course book: Murphy and Knemeyer: Contemporary Logistics.

Teaching methods and instruction

Note ! This course is a virtual course (due to health risks of COVID-19)
Tutor“s supporting lectures
Team discussions and team work

Working life connections

Examples and exercises are business related.

Exam dates and re-exam possibilities

In this implementation there is no exam or re-exams.

Internationality

Understanding the basic terms of SCM and logistics is an important factor in the foreign trade. Working in the multinational team in a English language is a good practise for the international work life. The course material has an international focus. Assignments related to the international logistics service providers and international logistics plan have an international focus.

Learning assignments

Individual preparation tasks and team assignments

Assessment methods

Team assignments: 10-35 % each
See details in Moodle

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