Double Master Program (DMP)
in
Logistics & Supply Chain Management
Winner for Best Educational
Course Provider 2003-2012
A Collaboration Between
NUS-Georgia Tech
NUS
Master of Science
in
Supply Chain Management
Briefing by
A/P Tan Kok Choon
Outline
Brief introduction to TLI - Asia Pacific
NUS-Georgia Tech Double Master Program (DMP)
in Logistics & Supply Chain Management
M.Sc. in Supply Chain Management – MSc (SCM)
Questions & Answers
TLI – Asia Pacific
Established in Nov 1998
An initiative of Singapore’s
A collaboration between
Economic Development Board
National University of Singapore
Georgia Institute of Technology
Mission: To be the premier institute in Asia Pacific
for nurturing logistics (and supply chain) excellence
in research and education
Programs offered:
Global Logistics Research
Professional/Executive Education in Logistics
Degree Education
Industry Outreach
-Double Master Program (DMP)
(since 2001)
-M.Sc. (SCM)
(since 2011)
NUS-GT Double Master Program (DMP) in
Logistics & Supply Chain Management
17-month FULL-TIME program
First offered in August 2001
To address the industry need for skilled Logistics/
Supply Chain manpower
An intake every year with classes starting in August
To train Supply Chain leaders and strategists
Concurrent DMP (a 12-month program for high
Two Master of Science Degrees
NUS
Master of
Science in
Logistics &
Supply Chain
Management
Georgia Tech
Master of
Science in
Supply Chain
Semester 1
at NUS
17-month full-time study
DMP Duration & Structure
Semester 1
(Aug-Dec in NUS)
Semester 2
(Jan-Jun in GT)
Semester 3
(Jul-Dec in NUS)
5 NUS Modules
(2 Core & 3 Elective)
6 GT Courses & 1 Capstone
Project
(No Elective)
Industry Internship
Research Project
Semester 2
at GT
Semester 3
at NUS
DMP – Curriculum at NUS
Logistics Electives
General Electives
Core NUS Modules
•BDC5101Deterministic Operations Research Models•IE5004Engineering Probability & Simulation
•LI5001 Research Project, or LI5002Internship Project
Logistics & Supply Chain Management Electives DSC5211A Supply Chain Coordination & Risk Mgt IE5121 Quality Planning & Mgt
IE5123 Reliability Engineering IE5203 Decision Analysis
IE5208 Systems Approach in Project Mgt IE5405 Inventory Systems
TP5027 Transportation & Freight Terminal Mgt TP5208 Inter-modal Transportation
ME5602 Manufacturing System Engineering CN4241 Engineering Principles for drug delivery CN5173 Downstream Processing of Biochemical & Pharmaceutical Products
CN5174 Biopharmaceutical manufacturing LI5101 Supply Chain Mgt Thinking & Practice LI5201 Special Topics in Logistics Operations LI5202 Special Topics in Supply Chain Mgt
Supporting Electives
DSC5211B Analytical Tools for Consulting DSC5211C Quantitative Risk Management
CS5267 E-Commerce Systems and Applications CS5253 Knowledge Systems & Mgt in Organization EC5343 International Finance
ECA5341 International Trade & Finance IE5211 New Product Management
SH5401 SHE and Quality Management Systems SH5002 Fundamentals in Industrial Safety
SH5203 Emergency Planning
CS5204 Foundation in Mgt of Info Systems CS5220 Databases & the Web
CS5262 IT and Supply Chain Management CS5264 Decision-Making Technologies
Georgia Tech MS SCE Full Curriculum
Courses
Analytical Methods:
ISyE6331 Statistics for Supply Chain Engineering
ISyE6333 Operations Research for SCE 1 – Deterministic Optimization
ISyE6334 Operations Research for SCE 2 – Stochastic Optimization
Supply Chain Engineering:
ISyE6335 Supply Chain Engineering 1 – Warehousing Operations & Inventory Control
ISyE6336 Supply Chain Engineering 2 – Global Transportation and Distribution
ISyE6337 Supply Chain Engineering 3 – Supply Chain Design
Enterprise Management:
ISyE6332 Finance for Supply Chain Engineering
ISyE6338 Supply Chain Strategy
ISyE6339 Supply Chain Information Systems
Professional Practice and Real-World Industrial Experience:
ISyE6340 Supply Chain Engineering Seminar – Professional Practice and Facility Tours
ISyE6341 Supply Chain Engineering Capstone Project 1
Table
3
DMP
Curriculum
for
MS
SCE
Degree
Module
#
Module
Name
NUS
(Aug/Dec)
GT
(Jan/May)
GT
(May/Jun)
6331
Statistics
for
SCE
(exempted
for
DMP
students)
(3)
6332
Finance
for
SCE
(exempted
for
DMP
students)
(3)
6333
Operations
Research
1
– Deterministic
Optimization
3*
6334
Operations
Research
2
– Stochastic
Optimization
3*
6335
Supply
Chain
Eng
1
– Warehousing
&
Inventory^
3
6336
Supply
Chain
Eng
2
– Transportation
3
6337
Supply
Chain
Eng
3
– Supply
Chain
Design
3
6339
Supply
Chain
Information
Systems
3
6340
Supply
Chain
Engineering
Seminar
3
6341
Capstone
Project
for
SCE
1
3
6342
Capstone
Project
for
SCE
2
3
6338
Supply
Chain
Strategy
3
Total
Semester
Hours
9
15
6
*Credit transfer from NUS
^Via Distance Learning
Academic Qualification
An Honours degree (2
ndUpper) in Engineering, Science,
Computing, Mathematics, Business Administration (strong
quantitative background), or related technical disciplines
DMP Admission Requirements
Acceptable GRE (General Tests) Scores
Acceptable TOEFL Scores
Graduates from universities in Singapore, and most 4-year
degree programs in UK & North America universities are
exempted
•
Graduation requirements for the award of the M.Sc. (Logistics
& SCM) degree at NUS are:
(a) Satisfactorily completed all required NUS modules;
(b) Obtained a minimum CAP of 3.0 based on the graduate modules
taken at NUS; and
(c) Met all the requirements for the award of the MS SCE degree at GT.
•
Graduation requirements for the award of MS SCE degree at
GT are:
(d) Satisfactorily completed all the required MS SCE courses with a
total of 30 course credit hours; and
(e) Obtained a minimum GPA of 2.7 based on the courses taken at GT.
DMP Course Fees & Sponsorship
• Total Course Fees
(based on AY2012/2013, subject to change)
~ $40,000 (with Service Obligation)
~ $47,000 (International Self-Financing)
• Company Sponsorship Scheme
- Company sponsors up to $25,000
(inclusive of internship allowance ~ $2,500 x 6 months)
- TLI-AP Scholarship (top up of) $20,000 (with obligation)
• Benefits to company sponsors
- Sponsored student is obligated to work for the sponsor
for up to 3 years upon graduation from DMP
Career Paths of our Graduates
Logistics Analyst/ Industrial Engineer Strategic / Business Development Manager Solutions / Industrial Engineering Manager Operations / Project Manager Procurement / Supply Manager Logistics / Transportation Manager Supply Chain /IT Consultant
Logistics
Services
Provider
Logistics
Services User/
Knowledge-Based Logistics
Supply Chain /Logistics Director GM, Schenker Thailand
GM, Linfox China
Director, Progress Group Consulting
General Manager/
Director
Director of Logistics, Ford Motor Co GM Supply & Distribution, Reliance Industries
Our Alumni – By Industry
As of Apr 2009, for intakes
2001 to 2007
Logistics &
Transportation
Manufacturing
Alumni Representation –
by Company
As of Apr 2009, for intakes
2001 to 2007
DHL
Schenker
Salaries of DMP Graduates by
Industry
Salary
Guide
dmp
Department of Decision Sciences
(Full
‐
time
or
Part
‐
time)
M.Sc. (SCM) Program Objectives
Firmly establish NUS as a key
player in Logistics and Supply
Chain education
Train mid-career professionals in Asia to be
managerial specialists in Supply Chain Management
Position Singapore as
the fertilizing ground of
Logistics experts in Asia
Pacific
M.Sc. (SCM) program to focus on
logistics topics and industry practice
M.Sc (SCM)
M.Sc (SCM)
Analytics
IE/OR
Systems
Engineering &
Management
Logistics &
Supply Chain
M.Sc. (SCM) Learning Outcomes
• A comprehensive understanding of
supply chain management
that covers
planning, design and operations
;
• Exposure to current issues in the wider context of
supply chain
management
and
development in Asia
;
• In-depth application of theory to solve real world problems with
business analytics tools
.
• Students who graduate from this programme will be able to
assume positions as
logistics executives, supply chain
analysts and manufacturing planners
.
M.Sc. (SCM) Program Structure
•
Eight modules (4MC each) cover topics & methods of
SCM, IT,
Statistics, Operational Planning, Simulation,
etc,
plus a Project
Module
(8MC)
•
The program draws on top academics from departments of
Industrial
& Systems Engineering
and
Decision Sciences
, and
TLI – AP
•
The students, thus, gain valuable experiences through having the
opportunity to
study and interact with top academics
•
The program is designed to be offered in a
compact form
to shorten
the overall program duration into
1 year
(for Full-time students) and to
cater to needs from industry & target audience
•
Part-time students may also complete the program at their own pace
subject to the usual maximum candidature guidelines
MSc(SCM) Curriculum
Core Modules
Elective Modules
LI5101 SCM Thinking & Practice DSC4211C Operations Strategy
LI5202 Special Topics in Supply Chain Management DSC4211G Service Design
IE5004 Engineering Probability and Simulation DSC4212 Managerial Decision Analysis
DSC5211A Coordination & Flexibility In Supply Chain Management
DSC5211C Quantitative Risk Management
DSC5211B Analytical Tools for Consulting IE5001 Operations Planning and Control I
LI5001 Research Project (8MC) IE5002 Applied Engineering Statistics
IE5107 Material Flow Systems
IE5108 Facility layout and location
IE5202 Applied Forecasting Methods
IE5401 Industrial Logistics
IE5403 Systems Engineering Case Studies
IE5405 Inventory Systems