The purpose of the programme is to provide qualifying students with wide-ranging intellectual competencies and practical skills in the acquisition, interpretation and understanding of logistics management principles. The student should be able to take decisions in the context of a logistics organisation, to analyse relevant information, and produce innovative responses to concrete but often unfamiliar problems based on informed judgement.
The proposed curriculum will contribute towards the intended outcomes by firstly providing a student with insight into the micro- and macro-economic environment in which logistics companies function. Furthermore, it will also provide the student with knowledge regarding general management principles and specific logistics management principles. Practical decision-making skills will be facilitated by means of case study material, which requires a critical situation analysis, the selection and interpretation of relevant information and the implementation of decisions.
ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
∙ 2 Subjects on Higher Level (Grades 1 – 3) and 3 subjects on Ordinary Level (Grades A – C)
∙ 2 Subjects on Higher Level (Grades 1 – 3) and 4 subjects on Ordinary Level (Grades A – E). Any of the aforementioned options must
include English.
∙ Completed the BSE Higher Certificate in Project or Procurement Management or other relevant 120 credit Higher Certificate with a
minimum aggregate of 50%
∙ Completed a Namibian NQF Level 5 Vocational Diploma in Logistics or Wholesale & Retail with a minimum of 121 credits
∙ Successfully completed the BSE Access programme