Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management
Overview
Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management aims to offer a broad program of core studies in all major business areas with the opportunity to study a professional specializations of Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
It offers a unique opportunity to understand Logistics and Supply Chain Management processes in relation to the rest of the enterprise in a competitive business environment.
Course Duration
Full-Time (Local & International Students)
6 Months Study + 6 Months Industrial Attachment (IA)

Modules
LSC1002 – Entrepreneurship & The Environment
This module gives students the know-how to setting up a business and running it. It provides
students with the knowledge and tools necessary to successfully plan, design, organise and
start up a new business and how to avoid most of the pitfalls of new ventures. Students will also
be exposed to hiring people and the rights and duties of employees.
LSC1003 – Marketing Management
To develop students’ knowledge and understanding of the key marketing and management
theories, concepts and techniques of operating within business organisations. Students will also
be exposed to Strategic Management knowledge to plan the business direction and achieving
goals and targets. On completing the course, students will be able to apply marketing principles
in making marketing decisions.
LSC1004 – Integrated Business Logistics: International Transport
This module will prepare students to develop an understanding of the complexity of international
goods movement, including shipping documentation for international transportation, from the
time orders are processed and letters of credit are sent to the bank for negotiation, until the
ultimate arrival of goods. It also aims to introduce the impact of regulation on international trade
and transportation industries, particularly concerning the current changes in the transportation
security arena.
LSC1005 – Managerial Economics & Information
To provide students basic awareness and analytical ability in respect to the major theories and
policy issues of microeconomics in a logistics and supply chain environment. This unit also
examines the requirements for appropriate supply chain information through accounting
information how the information is obtained, how it is used and the impact of this when making
decisions affecting the logistics pipeline of business.

LSC1006 – Operations Management for Logistics
One of the key components of an integrated logistics system is the production function. Product
development and the optimisation of all resources are vital to meeting customer demand while
maintaining business profitability. This unit addresses the operational aspects of production
processing in relation to the logistics system, and emphasises the link between production and
the supply chain. This unit also examines some principles and issues in contract management.
LSC1007 – Industrial Attachment (IA)
The coverage of the Industrial Attachment allows students to equip them with an understanding
of the nature of the Logistics & Supply Chain Industry in a Practical and Operational aspect.
Students are expected to undergo Industrial Attachment for a period of 6 Months.
Industrial Attachment is a compulsory and integral module of the Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management Course. In the event that a student is unable to participate in the Industrial Attachment Module due to circumstances beyond the control of STEi Institute; the student will be provided as a last resort, to successfully complete the Project Work to be considered for graduation from course and be awarded the Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management.
On-Job-Training
Title: Industry Attachment
Learners will get to apply the knowledge and skills which they have gained in the classroom in a
real work setting. Learners will be deployed to Retail or Supply Chain Management positions in
a related-industry for a period of 6 months. Industrial Attachment is a compulsory and integral
part of the course. Should a learner be unable to complete the Industrial Attachment due to
circumstances beyond the control of the college, the learner will be required to complete a
Project Work instead
Modes & Methods of Delivery
- Group Work
- Practical Training
- Role Play
- Hyperlinks and Interactive Media
- Industry field trip
- Examination
- Examination is conducted at the end of each module.
Entry Requirements
16 years old and above; and GCE “O” level with a pass in English or equivalent; or For International Students, they must complete Secondary or High School education or equivalent with a pass in English.

Fees
International Students
SGD $8000.00
Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management 6 Months Study + 6 Months Industrial Attachment (IA)
Miscellaneous Notes
All fees stated are inclusive of 7% GST
All fees are subject to change without prior notice.
Application Fee of SGD $299.00 is payable This fee is non-refundable under all circumstances
Student can make payment via TT, bank draft or cheque.
LSC1001 – Business Communication
To demonstrate how business communication works in the real world, thus helping students to
understand the concepts, behind effective communication while developing and refining their
own abilities. Emphasis will be placed on the acquisition of practical skills, report writing and
presentation skills.