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Why study the RMIT Online
Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management?
Be part of a growth industry
Make your mark in a rapidly evolving industry and get ready for a career of tremendous breadth and opportunities across industries, such as supply and procurement, freight transport and forwarding, distribution and warehousing.
Develop a holistic set of skills,
applicable across industries
Our 100% online program is one of the most holistic, practical and in-depth supply chain programs in the market.
Make better decisions surrounding environmental impact
Understand green practices and discover how you can create and implement sustainable strategies that will support your business success.
They say you’re only as strong as your weakest link.
A weak or wasteful supply chain results in a poor customer experience and damage to the environment and is a risk to business. But a strong, sustainable supply chain delivers value above and beyond a customer’s expectations and provides businesses with a competitive edge.
Become a supply chain leader with RMIT Online’s Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management program, one of Australia’s most comprehensive supply chain and logistics management programs.
Learn up-to-date and end-to-end knowledge and skills to succeed in a range of industries, including supply and procurement, operations and materials handling, freight transport and forwarding, and distribution and warehousing.
Meet demand. Deliver success.
(7 weeks each)
part-time
Program code: MC198KPX16
*Plus a capped Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) based on your credit point enrolment load.
The RMIT Online Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management program is comprised of 12 core courses.
Flexible entry and exit points
Our Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management encompasses courses that make up our Graduate Certificate, so if you need to exit the program early, you can earn a postgraduate qualification by successfully completing specified courses. The Graduate Certificate is also a pathway to the masters program for some students (see entry requirements).
Contact one of our Student Enrolment Advisors to receive provide more infomation and discuss your individual circumstances.

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RMIT Online postgraduate students must meet minimum academic requirements, and international students must have a proficient level of English. You can find more details below.
- Australian bachelors degree or equivalent in business (or a related discipline); or
- Australian bachelors degree or equivalent in a non-cognate discipline, plus at least three years relevant management work experience; or
- RMIT Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain and Logistics Management.
International students are required to provide current evidence of English language proficiency for admission to RMIT University. For detailed information on English language requirements and other proficiency tests recognised by RMIT visit the English language requirements and equivalency information.
Australian Student Visas
RMIT's online Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management does not meet Australian student visa requirements. For an Australian student visa, you must have an on-campus place in a program of study. For more details on RMIT's on-campus programs visit rmit.edu.au.
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Online Masters student, Nasimul Kamal, shares how he manages online study and why he chose a degree in supply chain and logistics management.
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- Eligibility and enrolment
- Program duration and fees
- How to manage your studies and work life
- Program entry and exit pathways
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