
Business & Management
A course by
Lincoln University
You’ll learn how to design, measure and optimise complex supply chain systems to achieve your strategic objectives.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Lincoln University Campus, Lincoln

Grasp how a firm's strategic objectives influence the design and performance of its supply chain.

Supply Chain System Optimisation teaches students how to understand the relationship between strategic objectives and supply chain design and performance, identify firm and supply chain strategies, address design and operation issues, and apply optimisation initiatives to achieve strategic objectives. Students will develop skills to identify, describe, and solve supply chain problems and implement measures to optimise supply chain design, management, and operation.
What you need to know first
A minimum of 75 credit points from specified courses
A minimum of 60 credit points from specified courses



Business & Management
A course by
Lincoln University
You’ll learn how to design, measure and optimise complex supply chain systems to achieve your strategic objectives.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Lincoln University Campus, Lincoln

Grasp how a firm's strategic objectives influence the design and performance of its supply chain.

Supply Chain System Optimisation teaches students how to understand the relationship between strategic objectives and supply chain design and performance, identify firm and supply chain strategies, address design and operation issues, and apply optimisation initiatives to achieve strategic objectives. Students will develop skills to identify, describe, and solve supply chain problems and implement measures to optimise supply chain design, management, and operation.
What you need to know first
A minimum of 75 credit points from specified courses
A minimum of 60 credit points from specified courses


- A course by
Lincoln University
Be able to recognize and articulate the strategic positioning of both the firm and its supply chain.

Tackle challenges arising in designing efficient and effective supply chains.
Any level 200 course
Any level 300 course
A minimum of 15 credit points from specified courses
Statistics, QMET-103 QMET-103R
Introductory Statistics, COMM-111
Biometrics, QMET-201
Analytics and Statistics for Business, QMET-204
- A course by
Lincoln University
Be able to recognize and articulate the strategic positioning of both the firm and its supply chain.

Tackle challenges arising in designing efficient and effective supply chains.
Any level 200 course
Any level 300 course
A minimum of 15 credit points from specified courses
Statistics, QMET-103 QMET-103R
Introductory Statistics, COMM-111
Biometrics, QMET-201
Analytics and Statistics for Business, QMET-204