Entry requirementsWe welcome applications from talented candidates of all backgrounds and each application is considered on its individual merit. Usually candidates must hold either a:
First or a second class UK honours degree in a relevant discipline, or
an international qualification of a standard equivalent to a First or second class UK honours degree
Candidates’ prior degree must include a quantitative methods module, or a thesis with significant elements of quantitative methods.
We accept a range of qualifications from different countries – learn more about international entry requirements.
If you are currently studying at a Chinese university, please view our specific entry requirements for further study at Cranfield School of Management
Course descriptionThe Cranfield Procurement and Supply Chain Management MSc builds upon the world-renowned Cranfield Logistics and Supply Chain Management MSc.The programme has been co-designed with senior procurement and supply chain professionals and is delivered by one of Europe\'s largest specialist supply chain management faculty. It will provide you with the specialist knowledge and skills that you need to further your career as a procurement and supply chain professional. Our aim is to develop procurement and supply chain professionals who can take the skills they develop on our programme and make a significant difference in the marketplace. Many of our faculty are regarded as leading experts in this area, combining excellent reputations for teaching with experience drawn from the commercial world. Our approach to teaching is designed to nurture your practical business skills and confidence and places a huge emphasis on real-world challenges. You will gain an in-depth understanding of supply chain strategy and sustainability, procurement strategy, supplier selection and evaluation, negotiation and contract management, how to analyse and design effective supply chain operations, how to use data, models and software to solve problems and inform decisions, inventory and operations management, accounting, freight transport and project management.