Diploma in Logistics &
Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Management
Offering a broad program of core studies in Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
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Programmes / Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management
Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management aims to offer a broad program of core studies in all major business areas with the opportunity to study a professional specializations of Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
It offers a unique opportunity to understand Logistics and Supply Chain Management processes in relation to the rest of the enterprise in a competitive business environment.
Full-Time (Local & International Students)
6 Months Study + 6 Months Industrial Attachment (IA)
Part-Time (Local Students)
10 Months Study + 6 Months Industrial Attachment (IA)
1:60
Examination is conducted at the end of each module.
The pre-requisites for Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management
Other qualifications will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
SGD$7,361.60
Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management
6 Months Study (Full-Time) + 6 Months Industrial Attachment (IA)
SGD$6,420.00
Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management
10 Months Study (Part-Time) + 6 Months Industrial Attachment (IA)
SGD$8,000.00
Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management
6 Months Study + 6 Months Industrial Attachment (IA)
Application Fee of SGD$305.20 is payable to STEi Institute Pte. Ltd. This fee is non-refundable under all circumstances Student can make payment via TT, bank draft or cheque.
STEi hereby confirms and undertakes to students that it has in place a medical insurance scheme for all its students.
STEi provides fee protection scheme for all students as required by the Committee for Private Education (CPE) and is aligned with the EduTrust requirements.
Our appointed FPS provider is Liberty Insurance Pte Ltd.
All course fees are payable to “STEi Institute Pte Ltd” account with DBS Bank in Singapore (Account No. : 003-909401-9).
To demonstrate how business communication works in the real world, thus helping students to understand the concepts, behind effective communication while developing and refining their own abilities. Emphasis will be placed on the acquisition of practical skills, report writing and presentation skills.
This module gives students the know-how to setting up a business and running it. It provides students with the knowledge and tools necessary to successfully plan, design, organise and start up a new business and how to avoid most of the pitfalls of new ventures. Students will also be exposed to hiring people and the rights and duties of employees.
To develop students’ knowledge and understanding of the key marketing and management theories, concepts and techniques of operating within business organisations. Students will also be exposed to Strategic Management knowledge to plan the business direction and achieving goals and targets. On completing the course, students will be able to apply marketing principles in making marketing decisions.
This module will prepare students to develop an understanding of the complexity of international goods movement, including shipping documentation for international transportation, from the time orders are processed and letters of credit are sent to the bank for negotiation, until the ultimate arrival of goods. It also aims to introduce the impact of regulation on international trade and transportation industries, particularly concerning the current changes in the transportation security arena.
To provide students basic awareness and analytical ability in respect to the major theories and policy issues of microeconomics in a logistics and supply chain environment. This unit also examines the requirements for appropriate supply chain information through accounting information how the information is obtained, how it is used and the impact of this when making decisions affecting the logistics pipeline of business.
One of the key components of an integrated logistics system is the production function. Product development and the optimisation of all resources are vital to meeting customer demand while maintaining business profitability. This unit addresses the operational aspects of production processing in relation to the logistics system, and emphasises the link between production and the supply chain. This unit also examines some principles and issues in contract management.
The coverage of the Industrial Attachment allows students to equip them with an understanding of the nature of the Logistics & Supply Chain Industry in a Practical and Operational aspect. Students are expected to undergo Industrial Attachment for a period of 6 Months.
Industrial Attachment is a compulsory and integral module of the Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management Course. In the event that a student is unable to participate in the Industrial Attachment Module due to circumstances beyond the control of STEi Institute; the student will be provided as a last resort, to successfully complete the Project Work to be considered for graduation from course and be awarded the Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management.
In order to be conferred the course award, the student must achieve a pass for STEi Examination, and at least 75% of class attendance. Student’s Pass Holders are required to maintain a class attendance of 90% and above.
Upon successful completion of the Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management awarded by STEi Institute, the student is eligible to apply with advanced standing to our partnered universities.
DIPLOMA IN LOGISTICS & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
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