GSCLM Courses
Program Structure
The program consists of 6 mandatory courses. You will have 2 courses at each university as seen below:
Course Explanation
Supply Chain Risk Management
Copenhagen Business School
As the first course of the program, Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM for short) gives an initial insight into how supply chains may be interpreted and presented. You will learn how to identify, assess, manage, and monitor the risk that threatens the objectives of improving supply chains.
Logistics Clusters
Copenhagen Business School
You will learn how regional clusters of logistics service providers may grant benefits both to other business types and other logistics service providers. Additionally, this course goes into details about how intermediaries and networks of people and companies are important.
Supply Chain Management
The University of British Columbia, Sauder School of Business
At the second semester of the program, you will learn how to apply theories and tools to solve supply chain related problems. Supply Chain Management make use of group cases to challenge your business perspective and supply understanding.
Data Visualization & Buiness Analytics
The University of British Columbia, Sauder School of Business
In this course, you will take a deep dive into how to think analytical. General statistical tools and theories will help you create strong analysis. The course also introduces data visualization to train you to present your analytical findings.
Current and Regional Issues in Supply Chain and Logistics Management
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
This course will teach you how current and upcoming trends in the fast moving consumer goods industry affects supply chains. Through lectures, case solving, and discussions this course will prepare you to work in a ever changing industry.
Management of Innovation in China
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
Management of Innovation in China will grant you a fundamental understanding of how China functions. You will gain insight into the role of innovation throughout the history of China. Further, you will introduce innovation in Chinese businesses.