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Brief Description
The Supply Chain Management Institute in partnership with the University of Limerick have developed Ireland’s first apprenticeship with a level 9 qualification, the Master of Science in Supply Chain Operations (MSc). This programme is run in conjunction with our industry partners IPICS. The focus of a Supply Chain Manager is on the efficient and effective management of the production network of Industry 4.0. The DJEI Enterprise 2025 Report states that global value networks are resulting in the progressive disaggregation of supply chains and creating new ecosystems involving multi-dimensional partnerships between companies, suppliers, competitors and research institutes in different locations throughout the world. A Supply Chain Manager needs to be able to aggregate and manage these various physical and virtual value chains to maximise the competitiveness of the company. Stepping above procurement and scheduling, transport and logistics the Supply Chain Manager in Industry 4.0 needs to be able to manage activities across the value chain, including: headquarters, shared services/global business centres, customer contact/technical support, research and development, and geographically dispersed production.
The purpose of this programme is to develop the apprentices’ knowledge and equip them to recognise and assess supply chain management with specific reference to organisational performance. They will also be in a position to evaluate and proactively influence the impact of upstream and downstream factors on supply chain performance.
Supply Chain Managers perform a crucial, senior role within their company. They manage the delivery of products and services across the entire supply chain; from raw materials to end users.
Developed by industry for industry, this is a work based education programme which supports the development of the Supply Chain knowledge base amongst practitioners in organisations. It combines learning in the workplace with learning online through the University of Limerick.
How it Works
The modules in this two-year programme are delivered via blended learning. A central interactive platform hosts the complete syllabus, and students can access course materials anytime and anywhere. Only one module will run at any one time, and each taught module will run for a period of five weeks. This gives the students the benefit of focusing their time and thinking exclusively on one area of supply chain management at each stage.
- Virtual classrooms and online tutorials from subject matter experts
- Collaborative group work in virtual teams
- Summer boot camp at the University of Limerick
- A strong emphasis on directed project work, including a work based thesis which spans three semesters and allowing participants to spend more time applying the learning concepts in the context of their organisation.
- Participation in a ‘Community of Practice’. This will allow participants to interact and engage in peer-to-peer learning activities around the academic content.
- Support from an Industry Mentor within the company throughout the apprenticeship.
- A dedicated project coordinator to support participants.
For professionals who:
- Are responsible for or actively engaged in organisational improvement and development through the use of supply chain management.
- Wish to develop a comprehensive understanding of the theory and practical application of supply chain management and techniques.
- Wish to influence performance of upstream and downstream factors to maximise value within the organisation's supply chain.
- Seek recognition as a supply chain expert.
- Have a degree or considerable industrial experience in the field.
Year 1 |
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Spring |
Frameworks for Supply Chain Management This module introduces a wide range of frameworks to inform systematic thinking on the alignment, design, implementation and operation supply chains to promote their agility, adaptability and growth. Students engage in peer to peer discussion to develop insight and understanding of supply chain practices across own and other industries, to identify various frameworks used in supply chain operations, and to recognise supply chain management practices that influence the future success or failure of organisations Strategic Business & Operations Management This module provides an overview of the strategy process and of operations management from concept to deployment. It will support the understanding of corporate strategy and strategy development, explain how strategy is developed, considering influencers such as environment, resources, capabilities, and stakeholder needs. Support the development of a plan to operationalise strategic concepts using contemporary tools and techniques as well as understand how strategy can act as a programme of change within an organisation. Mathematical Modelling in Supply Chain This module provides students with knowledge on mathematical models applicable to supply chains as well as modeling and software capabilities to apply mathematical models to supply chains. |
Autumn |
Marketing Technology Products The aim of this module is to understand and develop the key marketing concepts in business so that students can analyse and develop a marketing plan for a company including identifying and exploring the key components of market orientation, customer buyer behaviour, competitive advantage and marketing activities and practices. Simulation Modelling in Supply Chains This module provides students with knowledge on discrete event simulation modeling and its application to supply chains. It also provides students with modelling and software capabilities to apply simulation to supply chain and to understand where they could be applied, what benefits it could provide and what are the challenges in its application. Apprenticeship Personal and Professional Development Portfolio 1 This is a Community of Practice module where apprentices collaborate and foster knowledge and the improvement of their professional practice. Over the duration of the programme apprentices will engage in a community of practice, in-company mentoring, sector and industry masterclasses, summer school and the creation of a portfolio to investigate emerging trends and identify current and future challenges for their occupation and themselves as professionals. |
Year 2 |
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Spring |
Operations Management The purpose of this module will be to provide an integrated and comprehensive understanding of the merits, limitations and applicability of the diverse operations management approaches currently available for manufacturing and service enterprises. Lean concepts, Theory of Constraints (TOC), Statistical Process Control, Master Scheduling & Materials Requirements Planning will be reviewed. Quality Science Statistics 1 This module introduces and applies both basic and advanced quality statistics, appropriate for master black belt level Six Sigma, in the context of Supply Chain Performance Management. Students will have the statistical skills necessary to visualise and interpret data for better decision making within their organisations. Sales and Operations Planning Integrated Business Planning techniques will be applied to students’ organisations in order to identify both the short term benefits of and effective S&OP implementation and the challenge of sustaining these improvements within the company for the long term. Where possible the challenge of S&OP deployment will be examined for both industry and service type organisations. |
Summer |
Thesis Proposal Preparation The purpose of the module is:
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Autumn |
Thesis 1 (Supply Chain Operations) Following on from the Thesis proposal preparation module students will commence their thesis journey in constructing concise, original and well supported written material. They will be required to submit oral and written submissions to their academic supervisor as they embark on independent research and improve their research based on feedback received from their supervisor. Advanced Supply Chain Risk Assessment and Forecasting This module is designed to provide an overview of supply chain management and how it can contribute to improved business performance. With emphasis on the development of supply chain management philosophy and operational practice, it provides a thorough understanding of how risks within the supply chain need to be identified and planned for. The module specifically addresses the needs of front-line managers with current and future supply chain management responsibilities. Financial Management and Decision Making for SCM This module introduces students to the fundamental concepts and practices of management accounting and finance. It provides students with the skills and knowledge necessary to identify the relevant financial information required to manage the financial and operating resources of a business. |
Spring |
Thesis 2 (Supply Chain Operations) Students will continue on their thesis research with their academic supervisor to produce a significant piece of research based on their organisations. They will be required to present findings, insights, hypotheses reflecting a mastery of the concepts and techniques used to carry out the research, establish links between theory and methods within their field of study and write coherently and present findings in a professional manner to the required academic level Apprenticeship Personal and Professional Development Portfolio 2 This is a Community of Practice module where apprentices collaborate and foster knowledge and the improvement of their professional practice. Over the duration of the programme apprentices will engage in a community of practice, in company mentoring, sector and industry masterclasses, summer school and the creation of a portfolio to investigate emerging trends and identify current and future challenges for their occupation and themselves as professionals. |
- Employers and applicants must complete the UL and Solas validation and approval process prior to joining the programme.
- Programme participants should hold a NFQ level 8 at minimum level 2.2 in a relevant area. Applicants who have completed a level 8 apprenticeship in a related field are also eligible to apply.
- Applicants with a lower qualification may also be considered provided they can prove to have considerable industrial experience as well as evidence of the ability to study at Masters Level.
What to Include with your Application
Delays in receiving these documents will affect the progress of your application.
- Photo or Scanned original copy of your transcripts for all years of study. (Graduates of UL need only provide us with their Student ID number.)
- A copy of your birth cert or passport
- A copy of your most recent CV
- Applicants who do not have English as their first language may satisfy English Language requirements:
- If your qualifications have been obtained in a country where English is an official language this will suffice
- If this is not available, the following additional documents must be provided:
- English translation of your qualification(s)/transcripts AND
- English language competency certificate
- Please click here for Further Information on English Language Requirements
Company Registration Process: No Charge
Online Student Application Fee: €50
Annual Student Fee: €900
*It should be noted that these fees are subject to change depending on the programme of study and external funders requirements
For further information and how to apply email apprenticeships@ul.ie.