Supply Chain The logistics and supply chain management (SCM) industry is a key pillar of Singapore s economy. Global companies in new growth sectors such as aerospace, biomedical sciences, chemical, energy, oil and gas equipment, technology, and high-value collectibles have chosen Singapore as their key global and regional base in Asia. These global players present new opportunities for logistics and SCM professionals to be deployed and to develop innovative solutions to meet the complex needs. This will drive further demand for logistics and SCM talent. The Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain with Minor is a four-year direct honours programme. Students are required to complete a total of 200 credit units (cu), inclusive of 40 cu of Common Curriculum courses. The Common Curriculum courses are first-year courses designed to hone students conceptual and writing abilities along with their communication skills. Students are also required to complete a 24-week work attachment, an overseas experience and a service-learning project. UniSIM aims to produce graduates who are professionally competent, social-minded and self-directed learners. The academic admission requirements to the full-time programme are: (a) at least three passes in H2 content subjects; or (b) a local polytechnic diploma, or an international baccalaureate diploma or a diploma from NUS High School; or (c) an equivalent of (a) or (b). Applicants with (c) have to submit SAT1 scores. There will be additional admission criteria to select students who are aligned to the educational philosophy of our full-time programmes. This will be done through interviews and selection tests. Graduates can look forward to promising careers in areas such as supply chain planning, logistics and transport, inventory and warehousing, port/airport management, trade and pricing, and procurement. Students pursuing the full-time Major-Minor programmes are required to complete 200 credit units (cu), which include: 40 cu of Common Core 100 cu of Major Courses: 80 cu Compulsory Courses + 20 cu Elective Courses 40 cu of Minor Courses 10 cu of an Integrative Course 10 cu of an Applied Project
Supply Chain Major-Minor Programme 40 cu Common Core Courses 100 cu Major Courses CCO101 Thinking and Reasoning CCO103 Critical Readings CCO105 Social Research CCO107 World Histories and Issues CCO201 Culture and Diversity CCO203 Sustainability, Technology and Society Elective 1 Elective 2 Supply Chain Major - Compulsory 80 cu BUS100 Business Skills and BUS105 Statistics BUS107 Quantitative Methods BUS201 Contract and Agency Law BUS204 Business Excellence BUS206 Managing People ACC201 Financial Accounting ECO201 Managerial Economics MKT202 Marketing FIN303 Financial LOG201 Supply Chain LOG203 Inventory LOG205 Transport LOG301 Information for Supply Chains LOG303 Sourcing and Supply LOG305 International Trade Law Major Electives - 20 cu (Choose 4) BUS353 Project BUS363 Total Quality LOG207 Warehousing and Material Handling LOG351 Lean Six Sigma for Supply Chains LOG353 Ocean Freight LOG355 Air Freight LOG357 Port and Terminal LOG359 Selected Topics in Logistics and Supply Chain
40 cu Minor Courses 20 cu Integrative Course & Applied Project Choose from: Accountancy Analytics Communication Human Resource Information Technology Psychology Sociology BUS488 Strategy (10 cu) LOG488 Logistics and Supply Chain Applied Project (10 cu) Refer to table below for Minor courses.
Minor Courses Minor Compulsory Elective Accountancy Analytics 20 cu ACC201 Financial Accounting * ACC203 Managerial Accounting * ACC206 Financial Reporting ACC210 Accounting for Decision Making & Control * Students who have ACC201 and/or ACC203 as compulsory courses in the programme major must replace them with the equivalent cu from the list of elective courses 30 cu ANL303 Fundamentals of Data Mining ANL305 Association and Clustering ANL307 Predictive Modelling ANL309 Business Analytics Applications ANL311 Selected Topics in Business Analytics BUS107 Quantitative Methods 20 cu (of which, at least 10 cu must be level 3 or higher) ACC208 Intermediate Financial Reporting ACC213 Introduction to Income Tax ACC217 Accounting Information Systems ACC302 Advanced Financial Reporting ACC305 Assurance and Attestation ACC306 Advanced Assurance and Attestation ACC307 Taxation of Companies and Partnership ACC311 Strategic Accounting ACC406 Topics in Assurance & Attestation ACC407 Financial Statement Analysis & Valuation 10 cu (Choose 2) ANL201 Data Visualisation for Business ANL302 Topics in Regression ICT321 Database Systems: Modelling and Design MKT355 Multivariate Analysis
Communication Nil 40 cu (Choose 8 at least 10 cu must be level 3 or higher) ASZ223 Professional English Writing COM101 Principles and Practice of Communication COM103 Discourse: Critique and Evaluation COM105 Media Communication in a Changing World COM203 Visual Texts and Communication COM253 Writing for Print and Emerging Media COM257 Writing for TV and Radio COM301 Public Relations COM302 Corporate Communication COM353 Feature Writing COM355 Multimedia Public Affairs ELT251 Film Art MKT358 Integrated Marketing Communications
Human Resource Information Technology 40 cu HRM215 Employee and Industrial Relations HRM217 Talent Supply and Selection HRM219 Human Capital Building through Learning and Development HRM253 Employment Laws and Legal Issues HRM313 Total Reward Design and HRM317 Human Resource Strategies HRM321 Negotiation and Conflict HRM323 Talent and Performance 40 cu ICT131 Introductory Programming & Objectoriented Concepts Using Java ICT201 Further Programming & Objectoriented Concepts Using Java ICT203 Foundations of Modern System Design ICT205 System Modelling in Objectoriented Design & Analysis ICT209 Computer Communication: Data Communications ICT210 Computer Communication: Computer Networking ICT321 Database Systems: Modelling and Design ICT322 Database Systems: Implementation and Administration
Psychology 10 cu PSY107 Introduction to Psychology I PSY108 Introduction to Psychology II 30 cu (Choose 6) PSY201 Organisational Psychology PSY256 Educational Psychology PSY259 Personality and Individual Differences PSY305 Cognitive Psychology: Exploring the Mind PSY307 Personnel Assessment & Selection PSY353 Positive Psychology PSY355 Psychology of Creativity PSY357 Human Factors Psychology PSY361 Biological Basis of Psychology PSY363 Psychology of Consumer Behaviour
Sociology Nil 40 cu (Choose 8 at least 10 cu must be level 3 or higher) SOC203 Living Sociology SOC205 Singapore Society SOC207 Social Stratification SOC209 Gender Issues SOC261 Sociology of Family SOC263 Sociology of Education SOC265 Urban Sociology SOC355 Sociology of Law and Order SOC361 Medical Sociology SOC363 Social Gerontology SOC365 Popular Culture SOC367 Southeast Asian Societies