About Course
The DUT in Supply Chain Management is a technical training designed to prepare students to manage and optimize the supply chain in companies. This training covers all aspects of the supply chain, from purchasing raw materials to delivering the finished product to the consumer. The courses cover key areas such as purchasing management, inventory control, logistics, production planning, and managing relationships with suppliers and customers. Students also learn to use modern IT tools such as Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, which are essential for effective supply chain management.
Career opportunities after a DUT in Supply Chain Management are varied and promising, reflecting the crucial importance of effective supply chain management in companies of all sizes. Graduates can find jobs in industries such as manufacturing, retail, logistics, transportation, and many others. Typical roles include supply chain manager, logistics analyst, purchasing coordinator, warehouse supervisor, and production planner. With experience, many professionals advance to management positions in operations or logistics.
This training, typically lasting two years, is designed to be very practical and applied. It combines theoretical classroom teaching with practical experiences such as internships, group projects, and case studies. These practical elements help solidify the skills necessary to effectively manage operations within the supply chain. Admission to this type of program may require a high school diploma and, depending on the institution, tests or interviews to assess candidates' skills in mathematics, analysis, and communication.


