Description
The Diploma aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills of business, logistics and supply chain management. It assists students to achieve a high degree of effectiveness within the business logistics industry by providing a wide range of relevant skills and talents to complement their experience in their scope of work. Graduates can apply for careers in logistics, procurement, distribution, warehouse and e-commerce positions.
Course Subjects:
- Principles of Logistics Management and SCM
- Warehouse Management
- Six Sigma
- International Logistics & Supply Chain Information System
- International procurement Management
- Supply Chain and Warehouse Security Management
- Business English
- Work-Based Experience
Qualification Award
Candidates who successfully complete all 8 units of this programme will be awarded;
Global Diploma by Global Academy of Hospitality and Management in Sari Lanka and/or Diploma by Beacon International College, Singapore
Entry Requirements
Please refer to our website www.globalacademy.edu.sg and/or www.beacon.edu.sg
Entry Requirements
- GCE ‘O’ level – 3 passes
- Grade 10
- SPM – 3 passes
- Chinese Senior High School Year 1
- Students with equivalent foreign qualifications may be admitted provided they are proficient in the English Language, and possess
- IELTS 5.0 or equivalent qualifications (wef July 2016 intake) OR
- A Pass in English Placement Test determined by the College
Those who fail the English Placement Test will be required to successfully complete the EAP/ESL (Lower Intermediate) course conducted by college
Age Limit: 16 and above
Course Duration and Hours
6 months study + 6 months internship or project in Sri Lanka OR
3 months study in Sri Lanka + 4 months study in Singapore + 6 months internship in Singapore
* Internships in other countries are subject to approved by relevant visa issuing authorities
Total study: 360 Hours
Teacher-Student Ratio
Maximum teacher-student ratio is 1:30
Teaching Approach And Methods
The teaching approaches and methods adopted will be according to the requirement of the learning outcomes of each unit. These may include:
- Brainstorming
- Debates
- Discussion
- Group Work
- Field Trips
- Case Studies
- Role Play and
- Simulation
Assessment
In-course assessments will be conducted. In-course assessments may include quizzes, class tests, class participation in question and answer sessions, oral presentation, unit assignments including assignment reports and demonstrations where relevant, valid and appropriate.