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MS Supply Chain Management (Weekend)

Important for all candidates

Applicant for admission MUST MEET THE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS set-forth by Bahria University.

Candidates are advised to CONFIRM THEIR ELIGIBILITY prior apply.

In case of annual system, eligibility will be determined on the basis of result in percentages.

In case of semester system, eligibility will be determined on the basis of CGPA obtained out of 4.00.

In case the result is shown both in CGPA and percentage, CGPA will be considered.

The academic eligibility of program is elaborated as under:

Students eligible for the MS Supply Chain Management should have 16 years of business background or commerce education with minimum of 50% marks in non-CGPA degree or CGPA 2.0/4.0. GAT General with 50% Marks (is accepted but not mandatory). Candidate without business background can be admitted after completing 30-36 credit hours deficiency courses from business domain as mentioned on website.

1st Semester 

Course Code Course Course Type Credit Hours
SCM 701 Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management Core 3
SCM 734 Advanced Negotiation, Contracting & Law in Procurement and Supply Core 3
SCM 728 Advanced Supplier Selection & Bid Evaluation Core 3
Total Credit Hours 9

 2nd Semester 

Course Code Course Course Type Credit Hours
SCM 729 Advanced Business Research Methods (Focus on SCM) Core 3
SCM 707 Contemporary Issues in Supply Chain Core 3
SCM 706 Operations Management & Supply Chain Elective 3
SCM 730 Advanced Inventory & Logistics Operations Elective 3
Total Credit Hours 12

3rd Semester

Course Code Course Model Course Type Credit Hours
SCM 708 Strategic Supply Chain Management Elective 3
SCM 731 Advanced Supply Chain Finance Elective 3
SCM XXX Elective- 1 (Specialization) Elective 3
SCM XXX Elective- 2 (Specialization) Elective 3
Total Credit Hours 12

List of Elective Courses

Leadership in Procurement and Supply Managing Risks in Supply Chains Advanced Supply Chain Diligence
Category Management in Procurement and Supply Regulatory Framework for Trade Harmonization in International Supply Chain Mathematical Modeling & Optimization Techniques in Supply Chain
Advanced Software & Simulations