BS LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

Introduction

The BS Logistics and Supply Chain Management is a dynamic undergraduate program that addresses the growing demand for professionals capable of managing complex supply chains in a globalized economy. It prepares students to play a key role in ensuring the efficient movement of goods and services from producers to consumers.

Program Overview

This program provides a strong foundation in business, logistics, procurement, operations, and supply chain strategy. Students gain practical knowledge in areas such as inventory control, transportation, warehousing, global sourcing, and supply chain technology. With a focus on analytical thinking and real-world applications, graduates are equipped to pursue careers in various sectors including manufacturing, retail, e-commerce, and logistics services.

Program Objectives

The BS in Logistics and Supply Chain Management aims to:

  1. Develop Competent Professionals: Equip students with in-depth knowledge of logistics, supply chain operations, and business processes to meet the needs of global industries
  2. Enhance Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills: Foster the ability to analyze complex logistics and supply chain problems and develop effective, data-driven solutions.
  3. Promote Ethical and Sustainable Practices: Instill an understanding of ethical standards, social responsibility, and sustainability in supply chain decisions.
  4. Strengthen Communication and Leadership: Prepare students to work effectively in teams, communicate professionally, and take on leadership roles in diverse work environments.
  5. Encourage Lifelong Learning and Innovation: Inspire students to continuously adapt to technological changes and pursue further education and professional development.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate Core Knowledge: Explain key concepts, principles, and practices in logistics and supply chain management.
  2. Apply Analytical Tools: Utilize quantitative and qualitative tools to evaluate and optimize supply chain operations.
  3. Manage Logistics Functions: Effectively plan, implement, and control logistics activities such as procurement, transportation, warehousing, and distribution.
  4. Use Technology in Supply Chains: Apply modern technologies such as ERP systems, inventory software, and logistics platforms to enhance supply chain efficiency.
  5. Understand Global Supply Chains: Analyze the challenges and opportunities in international logistics and global supply chain networks.
  6. Communicate Effectively: Present ideas, solutions, and strategies clearly through written, oral, and digital communication.
  7. Demonstrate Ethical and Professional Behavior: Apply ethical reasoning and responsible decision-making in logistics and supply chain contexts.

Work Collaboratively: Function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in supply chain and logistics projects.

Eligibility Criteria and Merit Formula

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants should have earned at least 50% marks in Intermediate or equivalent local/foreign qualification examination excluding sports and Hafiz-e-Quran marks.

Merit Formula

Merit will be determined by the results in the Matric and First-Year Intermediate (or equivalent) examinations with 25% and 75% weights, respectively. In case of foreign qualification, the weight of the marks earned in 11th Class (“O” level or equivalent) will be 100%.

Degree Awarding Criteria

Candidate shall qualify for the award of LSCM degree if s/he:

  • Has earned a minimum of 136 credit hours and passed all the prescribed courses in scheme of study with a minimum CGPA of 0.
  • Has completed the experiential learning requirements including an internship of at least 6 weeks in a reputable organization.

Framework for BS of Logistics and Supply Chain Management University Requirements
( Non-Engineering Credits )

BS Logistics and Supply Chain Management Curriculum 2025