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Course Details

Course Code(s):
DPSCMOUPAD
Available:
Part-Time
Intake:
Autumn/Fall
Course Start Date:
September
Duration:
2 Years, Part-Time
Award:
Diploma
Qualification:
NFQ Level 7
Faculty: Science and Engineering
Course Type: Professional/Flexible
Fees: For Information on Fees, see section below.

Contact(s):

Name: Philomena Kelly
Email: apprenticeships@ul.ie Telephone: +353 (0)61 237770
Name: Elaine.Butler
Email: apprenticeships@ul.ie Telephone: +353 (0)61 237798

Read instructions on how to apply

Brief Description

The Supply Chain Management Institute () in partnership with the 51±¾É« have developed a Level 7 apprenticeship for a Supply Chain Associate.  This programme is run in conjunction with our industry partners.

This Level 7 Diploma in Supply Chain will provide graduates with the opportunity to develop a greater understanding of supply chain processes and the ability to evaluate inventory activities within an organisation’s global operations. ­This Diploma programme will give you the skills and understanding of the various concepts of operations management related to supply chain management and grounded in the SCOR model. It will prepare you in order to effectively evaluate performance of supply chain activities and identify opportunities for improvement and integration Graduates will understand how to earn customer satisfaction by delivering Lean/Just-in-Time products and services.

Start date: Autumn (August)

Download our brochure here.

(M) Microcreds available:

Modules listed within the Programme Content with an (M) beside them are MicroCreds and can be taken independently.

Based on the globally recognised body of knowledge in 'Production and Inventory Management' offered by IPICS, this two year programme will provide learners and hosting organisations with the ability to understand and evaluate production and inventory activities within a company's global operations.

Developed by industry for industry, this is a work based education programme which supports the development of the Supply Chain knowledge base amongst practitioners in organisations. It combines learning in the workplace with blended learning through the 51±¾É«.

How it Works

The modules in this two-year apprenticeship programme are structured for blended delivery, which minimises the time that participants are ‘off the job’.

A central, interactive platform hosts the complete syllabus, and students can access course materials anytime and anywhere. Only one module will run at any one time, and each taught module will run for a period of five weeks. This gives the students the benefit of focusing their time and thinking exclusively on one area of supply chain management at each stage.

  • Virtual classrooms and online tutorials from subject matter experts

  • Collaborative group work in virtual teams

  • Summer school during the first year at the 51±¾É«

  • Two in-company, self-directed projects

  • Additional Industry based seminars and company visits to explore supply chain in practice in Irish and International enterprises.

  • Participation in a ‘Community of Practice’. This will allow participants to interact and engage in peer-to-peer learning activities around the academic content.

  • Support from an Industry Mentor within the company throughout the apprenticeship

For professionals who:

  • Have a minimum of 2 years of organisational experience and aspire to or currently hold their first supervisory or managerial roles in supply chain or inventory management

  • Seek to enhance their understanding of supply chain activities and management, and acquire new and best practice methods for efficient supply chain operations

  • Evaluate performance of supply chain activities ad identify opportunities for improvement and integration

  • Respond to rapid changes in demand and capacity by adjusting and optimising supply chain activities

  • Seek recognition as a supply chain associate

  • Seek a third level qualification

 

 

 

Year 1
Autumn

Introduction to Supply Chain Management  

The objective of this module is to position supply-chain management in the context of its roots in operations management, and its relationship with other functional management within organisations. It will focus on models that analyse, measure and improve Supply Chain processes within organisations and based on the standards of the SCOR DS model - Synchronise, Supply, Regenerate and Demand. 

Principles of Inventory Management  

The aim and objective of this module is to provide learners with an understanding of the key principles underlying Inventory Management within the EU and globally. It will also provide learners with an understanding of the Objectives of Inventory Management, Managing Inventory Classes and Levels, Decoupling/Buffering Inventories, Inventory Cost and Inventory Replenishment. 

Principles of Operational Planning  

This module will provide learners with an understanding of the key principles underlying Operations Planning within the EU and globally. The purpose is to also provide learners with an understanding of the Planning and Control Environment, Business Planning, Forecasting, Demand Management, Evaluating Forecast Performance and Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP). 

Principles of Manufacturing Management  

This module aims to provide students with an understanding of the key principles underlying Manufacturing Management within the EU and globally. The purpose is to also provide students with an understanding of Manufacturing Strategy and Management, Product Structure (Bills of Material and Process Routing), Material Requirements Planning, Capacity Requirements Planning and Production Activity Control. 

Spring

Principles of Managing Operations  

The module will provide students with an understanding of the key principles underlying Managing Operations within the EU and globally. It will provide learners with an understanding of the meaning of Operations Management, why it is important, what Operations Managers do, the main processes and operations involved, products and services, Organisational Design and Change Management. 

Principles of Distributions and Logistics  

The aim and objective of this module is to provide students with an understanding of the key principles underlying Distribution and Logistics Management within the EU and globally. Students will be provided with an understanding of the Distribution Function, Distribution Requirements Planning (DRP), Distribution Channel Dependencies, Warehouse Management, Materials Handling and Third-Party Logistics (3PL). 

Case Study  

The Case Study module is designed to integrate learning across a range of subjects within the programme. To develop analytical skills in identifying the key management problems depicted within the case study. Apply knowledge and techniques gained across programme modules by solving the key management problem(s) identified. 

Teamwork, Change and Cultural Diversity  

The purpose of this module is for students to develop their professional and personal experiences within their organisations by focusing on their understanding of the key areas of Teamwork, Change and Cultural Diversity.  
As part of the module students engage in a workplace change initiative. 

Summer

Reflective Learning Portfolio (Supply Chain Management) 

This module aims to enable students to reflect on their experience within their organisations and associated learning in the context of theories and practical applications studied across the modules. The module seeks to empower and challenge students to engage in self evaluation and reflection by prioritising their learning and development needs. 

Company Project 1 

Based on Project Management principles, students are provided with the opportunity to generate ideas and solve problems within their own organisations. They will construct a project plan outlining a schedule for task completion for each stage of the project lifecycle. Students be required to effectively communicate and present their results and findings in a presentation and in written form.

Apprenticeship Personal and Professional Development Portfolio 1 

This is a Community of Practice module where apprentices collaborate and foster knowledge and the improvement of their professional practice. Over the duration of the programme apprentices will engage in a community of practice, in-company mentoring, sector and industry masterclasses, summer school and the creation of a portfolio to investigate emerging trends and identify current and future challenges for their occupation and themselves as professionals.  

Summer School  

A series of activities as part of Community of Practice  

Year 2

Autumn

Introduction to Models and Frameworks for Supply Chain Management  

The module will introduce students to a wide range of frameworks to inform systematic thinking on the alignment, design, implementation and operation of supply chains to promote their agility, adaptability and growth. It introduces basic concepts in managing the complete flow of materials in a procurement and generic supply chain from suppliers to customers covering supply chain process, demand forecasting and future trends of supply chains. 

Forecasting and Scheduling 

This module introduces and defines Inventory Management -the types and classifications of inventory, Inventory policies and planning. The module is designed to give an understanding of the importance of Forecasting and Scheduling in the operation of the supply chain and obtaining of a competitive advantage 

Supply and Demand Planning  

This module explores the principles of demand management, sales and operations planning, master scheduling, and distribution planning, enabling students to identify conditions that require action. It provides an understanding of the links between these supply chain disciplines and the link between supply chain structures and logistical capabilities in a firm - or the entire supply chain. It deals with the integration of information and material flows across multiple organizations in the supply chain. 

Case Study 2 

This module supports students, working as part of team, to analyse a case study against established management theory and practice in order to develop effective and innovative solutions to the key issues contained within it. At the end of the module students will be required to communicate their learnings and work in a presentation and in written form. 

Spring

Professional Purchasing 

The aim and objective of this module is to provide students with an understanding of the key principles underlying procurement and professional purchasing and the role that procurement plays in an organisation. It aims to provide an understanding of the Requisition to Pay process for low value purchases, and the legislative basis and key principles of public procurement as well as associated costing requirements and techniques. 

Supply Chain Operations Management 

The module deals with the continual improvement of processes and products. Lean is a concept that aims to eliminate all waste in manufacturing, including the elimination of errors in the manufacturing process. Students will investigate continuous improvement techniques for improving products and processes and how lean production systems and other quality systems embrace continuous improvement. 

Strategic Management 

Introducing business strategy in terms of Strategic Planning and development of a competitive strategy, students learn about strategic management tools and techniques to assist in assessment of the internal business and external business environments. Regarding competitive strategy, the student is introduced to product differentiation and cost differentiation strategy types. Also covered is change management, consequences of risk of failure, risk assessment and mitigation, and recovery from failure.

Transport and Logistics  

This module aims to provide practical information for application in industry as well as to develop the understanding of participants of how transport and logistics is part of the wider supply chain and to provide them with the knowledgebase to develop the two concepts together to continue to drive growth and efficiency. 

Summer

Skills Portfolio (Supply Chan Operations) 

The central objective of this module is to promote both the understanding and development of a range of skills appropriate to the performance of supply chain management related roles in contemporary organisations. It aims to inform and facilitate the development of specific skills, which will be utilised in the workplace, through the application of theory encountered throughout the programme. 

Company Project 2 

This project module is designed to provide students with the opportunity to generate ideas and solve problems in an organisational setting. Based on their own organisations students will be able to research, analyse, implement and document all stages of a company based project resulting in a substantial overall project. They will be required to present and communicate their project as a presentation and in written form.   

Apprenticeship Personal and Professional Development Portfolio 2  

This is a Community of Practice module where apprentices collaborate and foster knowledge and the improvement of their professional practice. Over the duration of the programme apprentices will engage in a community of practice, in-company mentoring, sector and industry masterclasses, summer school and the creation of a portfolio to investigate emerging trends and identify current and future challenges for their occupation and themselves as professionals.  

 

Employers and applicants must complete the UL and Solas validation and approval process prior to joining the programme

Minimum requirements for a Supply Chain Associate apprenticeship are 

  • Open entry to those applicants >23yrs of age with at least 1 years work experience in any manufacturing or service organisation. 

Or

  • for those < 23yrs of age a pass leaving certificate or equivalent plus work experience of 1 year in any manufacturing or service organisation.

  • UL’s PRL policy will be applied to this course.

  • Applicants who have completed an NFQ Level 6 apprenticeship, in a cognate field, are also eligible to apply e.g. Logistics Associate.

  • Applicants also need to meet the 51±¾É« English language requirements. Further information on this is available at www.ul.ie

The normal 51±¾É« progression route will be available to apprentices that successfully complete the programme of study, providing a pathway to Level 8 (Honours Degree) in Supply Chain Specialist.

What to Include with your Application
Delays in receiving these documents will affect the progress of your application.

  • Photo or Scanned original copy of your transcripts for all years of study. (Graduates of UL need only provide us with their Student ID number.)
  • A copy of your birth cert or passport
  • A copy of your most recent CV
  • Applicants who do not have English as their first language may satisfy English Language requirements:
  • If your qualifications have been obtained in a country where English is an official language this will suffice
  • If this is not available, the following additional documents must be provided:
  • English translation of your qualification(s)/transcripts AND
  • English language competency certificate
  • Please click here for Further Information on English Language Requirements

Company Registration Process:  No Charge

Online Student Application Fee: €50 

Annual Student Fee: €900

*It should be noted that these fees are subject to change depending on the programme of study and external funders requirements

 

For further information and how to apply email apprenticeships@ul.ie

Please click here for information on funding and scholarships.