BSc (Hons) Logistics Management – Work Based Distance Learning - Online

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    Course Description
    The BSc (Hons) Logistics Management offered by the University of Lincoln involves a range of work-based management activities and allows employees to build on their existing expertise to attain a degree.
    The work-based distance learning model breaks down the barriers between working full-time and university training by supporting, enhancing and accrediting the knowledge, understanding and skills already acquired in the workplace.
    Developed in close collaboration with employers, the programme aims to act as a catalyst for change at both a personal and an organisational level. The course is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT).
    About the programme:
    The BSc (Hons) Logistics Management takes into account the high levels of skills and learning that are demonstrated every day in the workplace and provides a degree framework to support and accredit this learning.
    The programme is open to all suitably qualified candidates and provides an opportunity to transfer your academic qualifications and work experience to achieve a degree in Logistics Management.
    Taught via distance learning, this flexible, work-based programme can be completed within 13-24 months, depending on your individual circumstances and experience.
    Benefits to students and employees:

        Four intakes – November, February, May and August
        Fast and flexible
        Expert advice
        Builds on prior knowledge
        Individually tailored

    Entry Requirements
    Admission to the WBDL undergraduate programme is dependent on several criteria; however, your ability to complete the programme satisfactorily and benefit from it will be the main factor taken into consideration. The programme requires a high level of personal commitment and students will need to be well motivated.
    Entry with Advanced Standing, APL:
    Students will be accepted onto the course with advanced standing through credit awarded for prior certificated learning (APL). Credit for certificated learning will be awarded according to agreed tariffs for qualifications such as HND, Diploma of Higher Education, NEBS etc.

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