Programme Info

The Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) programme in Logistics and Supply Chain Management is designed for those who want to develop careers in the field. It covers the tools and techniques to evaluate, manage and improve services, operations and supply chain processes.

Objectives

The EMBA programme in Logistics and Supply Chain Management seeks to:

  1. Expose students to specialised courses in Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
  2. Provide students with the opportunity of obtaining practical knowledge to solve marketing problems in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • Update students with knowledge in Logistics and Supply Chain Management.

Scope

The EMBA programme in Logistics and Supply Chain Management cuts across various areas in the financial sector. Students will complete relevant courses in financial sector-related areas in addition to project work in their areas of interest.  

Entry Requirements

Candidates for the EMBA programme in Logistics and Supply Chain Management shall have the following:

  • Minimum of one year working experience in the industry.
  • Bachelor’s degree or Higher National Diploma (HND) in any relevant discipline. 

Admission is twice in a year: April and October. 

Mode of Study

The mode of study for the EMBA programme in Logistics and Supply Chain Management shall be by course work, organisational case studies, annual attendance of the School’s international conference, and case project report. 

Duration

The duration for the Executive MBA programme in Logistics and Supply Chain Management shall be four (4) semesters. This is a weekend programme comprising one (1) contact per month over a 5 month period for each semester. 

Employment Opportunities

The EMBA programme in Logistics and Supply Chain Management prepares students to improve professionalism skills in the logistics and supply chain industry. The programme trains them to occupy positions of responsibility in private and public sector organisations. 

The fee is ₦210, 000 per semester for 4 semesters.