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Full-time in France, in English
Master of Science
in Supply Chain Management
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This MSc will cover a comprehensive
range of topics related to Supply Chain
Management including:
logistics,
industrial marketing,
purchasing
operations management (OM)
Courses taught by Rouen Business School
faculty, with broad academic expertise,
will reflect the critical importance of these
subject areas for both students and their
future employers.
Objectives
of the programme
Complete, extend and reinforce the development
of high potential professionals wishing to work in
SCM, Logistics, Procurement, Industrial Marketing
and Operations Management, both at a national
and international level.
Their career objective is to reach executive
positions as managers, consultants or professionals.
The programme will provide:
Specific ‘technical’ competencies and tools
General management competencies and skills
(Leadership, finance, marketing, data analysis, IS…)
Experts’ Committee
Why should you choose this programme?
• Full-time recent graduate programme of 15 months duration
• 438 hours (75 ECTS) of courses focusing on Supply Chain
Management (SCM), Logistics, Procurement, Industrial
Marketing and Operations Management
• Targeted at industrial and manufacturing companies,
logistics service providers, IT companies and Consultants
in SCM
• Designed for high potential candidates
• Triple accredited business school (Equis, AACSB, AMBA)
• Excellency scholarships of up to 15% for the best
international candidates
• A truly international and diverse learning environment
eligibility requirements
• Good Bachelor degree (international students)
• Bac + 4: Graduates from universities, business schools,
engineering schools
• Executive seeking professionalisation or additional skills
• Good level of English
• Relevant professional objectives
How to apply?
• Complete the online application:
• Upload scanned copies of all original supporting
documents (in English, or in certified translation)
• Selected applicants are scheduled for recruitment
interviews in March, April, May, June, July and
September
• Students residing abroad are similarly interviewed
via videoconference
Contacts
• International students: Elaine Bowman & Sarah Burt,
international.recruitment@rouenbs.fr
• French students: Frederic Bouton & Virginie Milaire,
masteres@rouenbs.fr or 02 32 82 58 49
Fees
Tuition fees: 13 000 €
• The cost of living in Rouen is very affordable in
comparison to most other European cities,
with housing from just 200 € per month
• Students can apply for government help with
housing which often represents about one third
of the monthly rent
Bruno COHANIER
Cost Accounting -
PhD, Aston Business School, UK, in Managerial Accounting
Rim KALAI
Supply Chain Management - PhD, Paris Dauphine University, France, in Computer Science
Mihalis GIANNAKIS
Supply Chain Management/ Operation Management - Ph.D, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, UK, in Industrial and Business Studies
Jérome VERNy
Transport and Logistics - Ph.D (in progress), Côte d’Opale University - Dunkerque, France, Transport and Logistics
SAMUEL FOSSO
WAMBA
Industrial engineering - Ph.D, Polytechnic School, Montréal, Canada, in Industrial engineering
DANIEL F. LyNCH
Marketing & Supply Chain Management - PhD, Dalhousie Unviersity, Halifax, Canada, in Marketing & Supply Chain Management Américain - Director, centre for international trade and transportation
SyLVIE LACOSTE
Marketing B to B - PhD, Paris 1 La Sorbonne University, France, in Management
Supply chain strategy
Outsourcing
Contract management
Procurement management
Logistics management
Production planning and control
Warehouse management
Transportation and distribution
Information systems and
e-commerce
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Your career
The MSc in Supply Chain Management is designed for high-performing
individuals who have an established interest in following a managerial career
in one or more of the functions included in supply chain management such as:
Graduates will be able to apply for membership to the Association for
Operations Management (APICS) and to the Chartered Institute of Purchasing
and Supply Management (CIPS).
Over 70 companies have joined our Corporate Club and benefit from preferential partnerships: they receive
interns and apprentices, recruit young graduates, participate in teaching activities and provide financial support.
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introduction to Strategic
management of Supply Chains
The role of supply chain management in a company’s competitiveness
Sustainability and supply chain management Performance Management of supply chains Demand planning strategy
Supply chain Dynamics Buyer – Supplier Relationships
business logistics
The strategic role of Logistics Management Logistics Network design
Facility locations and capacity allocations Transport Choice
Distribution strategies Warehouse management:
layout and information systems decisions
operations and Process
management
Capacity Planning and Control Inventory management: models and techniques
Quality Planning and Control Resource Planning
Continuous Improvement Lean Management
Procurement management
Transaction Cost Economics and Outsourcing Strategic sourcing
Supply Positioning Purchasing Strategy Ethical Purchasing ICT and e-Procurement
Transport economics
The nature and scope of transport economics Transportation Demand
Transport Costs
Cost-Benefit analysis for Transportation Projects The Pricing of Transport Services
Contract management, interaction
and international negotiations
Essential conceptual framework for contractual relationships
Contract Formation
Power and Trust within and among organisations The Nature of Negotiation
Moral Hazard and Supply Chain Risk Management International Negotiation
information Systems for SCm
E-procurement and Vendor management systems Production planning
Distribution systems
Transportation Management Systems Customer Relationship Management systems The Use of SAP R3 in SCM
introduction to the programme
Phase 2
Phase 1
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mathematics & Statistics
Accounting & Finance
marketing
Finance for Supply Chain
managers
Motivators for Finance Professionals Time Value of Money
Evaluating Supply Chain Investment decisions: Net Present Value, Internal Rate of Return
Working Capital Management Financial Capital Equipment
International Finance, Hedging and Options
Accounting for SCm
Managing costs across the Supply Chain General implementation of cost accounting Organisational settings in Supply Chain costing Application of cost accounting tools
Total Cost of Ownership
Techniques that aid decision making to maximise financial performance
Change management
and project management
Definition and models of change management Organisational change capacity and methods for rewarding positive behaviour:
how to manage employee (and manager) resistance The Project Management Methodology in a multi-project environment: roles and approaches for identifying classes of project
Managing Time, Cost and Quality of a project: planning, managing and controlling techniques
Risk management approaches and tools
innovation & international
supply Chains
The product innovation process
The impact of the supplier base on the product innovation process
The integration of suppliers in the product innovation process
Co-design and co-location Site visit
leadership and ethics for
supply chain managers
Ethical Leadership Diversity and inclusion
Leadership in international supply chain contexts Leadership and the Learning Organisation Leadership for responsible supply chains Team Development and Management
Case module
Retail Supply Chain Management Fashion SCM
SCM in the Pharmaceutical industry SCM in the Automotive industry SCM in the health sector
Phase 3
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A green and dynamic campus...
The Rouen Business School campus is located at the heart of 7 hectares of woods, 10 minutes from Rouen city centre and one hour from Paris or the Normandy coast. A dense fabric of cultural and association activities thrives on campus.
Recently refurbished, the 25 000 m² of teaching, research and administration space are equipped with the finest infrastructure and high-tech equipment (wifi connexion across campus). Every day, on-campus events, talks, debates, symposiums are open to a variety of publics, contributing to the intellectual outreach of the School.
… and international in numbers
4000 students of 83 nationalities 25 % of the student body is international 35 % of permanent faculty is international 17 dual degrees
193 academic partners around the world more than 500 students on exchange abroad each year
15 % of internships carried out abroad
international accreditations
In March 2002, Rouen Business School was awarded the internationally recognised EQUIS accreditation, regularly renewed since then. Rouen Business School received the AACSB accreditation in April, 2011. Rouen Business School has also received the AMBA accreditation for its International MBA.
international relations
department
International students are welcomed by our international affairs officers who advise them on practical issues throughout their stay in France. Help is given to every inter-national student to find accommodation.
Global Faculty
With 100 full-time faculty members, many of whom are of non-French origin, and more than 500 associate professors, our academic staff strives to combine research, close relations with the business commu-nity, and a teaching approach that fosters dynamic action and accountability.
research: new fields
and a new balance
The research topics explored by faculty demonstrate the school’s ambition to explore new territories and define a new balance between academic research and the world of business and other organisations.
Student Associations
A multitude of activities organised by 30 student associations animate campus life: sports tournaments, public awareness campaigns, art exhibitions, festivities, competitions etc.
intelligence
and learning Center
The ILC is the biggest management infor-mation and documentation resource in Normandy, it subscribes to 13 international databases and has over 18 000 books and 350 journals. The 700 m2 space that houses the center was fully refurbished in 2009, while off-campus access is available on-line 24/7.
The Alumni Association
More than 16 000 members in over 50 countries spanning the five continents, active in networking, promote Rouen Business School graduates in corporate job markets, and cultivating the Rouen Business School brand internationally.
The Centre Carrier
Rouen Business School has joined forces with the Alumni Association (RBSAA) to launch the Centre CarrieR, providing stu-dents and graduate with career guidance throughout their working life.
The Centre CarrieR specialises in:
preparing each student for the job market and helping them to have a successful career path
supporting and guiding graduates when they require help throughout their career.
Services include personalised
Corporate relations
The quality of our corporate relations is at the heart of the school’s development strategy. Corporate partners contribute to the life of the school with executive confe-rences and by financing research activities and innovative projects.
Career fair
For 2 days a year, more than 100 presti-gious international and national com-panies visit the campus in order to meet with students and discuss potential job opportunities.
Conferences
Professionals and alumni participate in conferences catering to specific business sectors. These meetings provide essential insights to potential career opportunities available to the participants.
The goal of Rouen Business School is to secure a high ranking among the top European
Business Schools. Since 1871, the second oldest business school in France has promoted
openness and curiosity, entrepreneurial spirit, the quest for excellence, a sense of responsibility,
and risk management. We are training flexible and dependable leaders who privilege diversity
and drive change, while leading teams through bold business projects.
« Explore new worlds,
go forward as responsible leaders »
HigHer education and Handicap
rouen Business School welcomes and accompanies students with any degree of handicap throughout the duration of their studies. For more information, please contact daniele pederzoli who is dedicated to helping and advising students with handicap: dpd@rouenbs.fr
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