Description
The Bachelor’s Degree in Supply Chain Management is offered by the Department of Supply Chain Management of the School of Economics and Business Administration at the International Hellenic University. It is a contemporary program focusing on the study, organization and optimization of supply chain processes, inventory management, transportation and business operations. Through teaching and research, students acquire the scientific knowledge and practical skills required to manage effectively the flow of goods, information and services in national and international environments. The program contributes actively to education, research and collaboration with industry in the field of supply chain management.
Relation to Employment
The program aims at learning outcomes and skills that enable graduates to provide services in the fields of Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Transportation Management, Inventory Management, Business Operations, and Process Optimization.
Access Requirements / Progression Opportunities
Admission to the program requires a Secondary School Leaving Certificate (High School Diploma) and successful participation in national-level examinations.
Knowledge
The Undergraduate Program of the Department of Supply Chain Management aims to educate professionals with knowledge in supply chain management, logistics, inventory management, transportation systems, and operational optimization. Students develop analytical and managerial skills for planning, organizing, and managing the flow of goods, information, and services within modern organizations.
Skills
The program equips students with analytical and managerial skills in the field of supply chain management and business operations. It includes logistics planning and management, data analysis for process optimization, inventory and transportation management, and the use of modern digital tools for the efficient operation of organizations.
Competences
The department’s program provides knowledge in supply chain management and business operations, developing students’ abilities in planning and managing logistics systems. Graduates gain capabilities in analyzing operational needs, optimizing transportation and storage processes, and contributing to improving organizational efficiency.