• Goals (Aims)

    The aim of the Master of Science in Procurement and Supply Chain Management is to endow graduates with advanced strategic, analytical, and management capabilities, preparing them for leadership roles in planning, regulation, and operations of Procurement and Supply Chain Management within local, national, and global contexts.

    This program aspires to disseminate suitable administrative competencies to managers worldwide in the Procurement and Supply Chain Management sector. The aim is to cultivate the students' intellectual capacity by providing a solid foundation in Procurement and Supply Chain Management. Further, this program is intended to foster improved business practices by presenting a balanced mix of business knowledge and professionalism.

    Objectives

    • • Equip students with advanced knowledge and understanding of Procurement and Supply Chain Management processes, including sourcing, negotiation, contract management, and inventory management.
    • • Enable students to demonstrate the application of theories and concepts in Procurement and Supply Chain Management to solve complex business problems.
    • • Develop students' skills to analyze and evaluate logistics performance and procurement strategies using qualitative and quantitative tools.
    • • Foster students' ability to create innovative Procurement and Supply Chain Management solutions to enhance operational efficiency and supply chain resilience.
    • • Prepare students within the timeframe of the course to assume managerial roles in planning, regulation, and operations of Procurement and Supply Chain Management in regional, national, and international contexts.
  • Programme Structure

    Semester I

    Course CodeCourse Name
    MPL 603Research Methods
    MLT 513Decision and Risk Analysis for Managers
    MPL 602Procurement Ethics and Integrity

    Mandatory Courses

    Semester I
    Course CodeCourse Name
    MPL 608Supply Chain Analytics
    MPL 515Global Sourcing & Procurement Management
    MLT 533Logistics Management
    Semester II
    Course CodeCourse Name
    MPSC 606Advanced Public Procurement Management
    MPL 609Strategic Supply Chain Management
    MPL 617Leadership in Supply Chain Management
    MLT 527Business Intelligence in Procurement and Supply Chain Management
    MPL 615Project Management
    MLT 550Thesis
  • Details on admission and progression requirements can be obtained from the university’s graduate admissions section.

  • The MSc in Procurement and Supply Chain Management equips graduates with a balanced blend of academic insight and practical competence to thrive in leadership roles across procurement, logistics, and supply chain functions. It focuses on developing strategic, ethical, and innovative thinkers who can respond to global supply chain challenges effectively.

    • • Procurement Manager
    • • Supply Chain Director
    • • Logistics and Operations Manager
    • • Contract and Vendor Manager
    • • Project Procurement Consultant
    • • Supply Chain Analyst
  • For detailed information on tuition fees, scholarships, and financial aid opportunities, please visit the GCTU Fees & Financial Aid page.

  • For upcoming academic dates, deadlines, and application timelines, visit the Academic Calendar.

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