Module Handbook (MAR312SL) (2019-20)
Module Handbook (MAR312SL) (2019-20)
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Contents
Welcome and Introduction ................................................................3
Teaching and Assessment Team ........................................................3
Module Aims .................................................................................4
Module Assessed Learning Outcomes .................................................4
Teaching and Learning Strategy .........................................................4
Scheme of Work .............................................................................5
Late Work/Extenuating Circumstances .................................................8
Sources of Guidance and Support .......................................................9
Referencing Protocols and Academic Offences ......................................9
Reading List; Recommended Texts/Support Materials ............................ 10
Module Feedback .......................................................................... 10
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Welcome and Introduction
This module provides theoretical and practical insights into the process and
application of logistics management. This module helps the students to understand
in detail the role and importance of logistics in private and public sector organisations.
In addition, the relationships and interfaces of logistics management in other
business processes, such as supply chain management, customer service, etc., of
the organisation are studied in detail.
This module forms part of the programme which has been designed to equip you with
the skills and knowledge base required for your future career or other graduate
opportunities. It is also a platform from which you can undertake additional vocational
and academic qualifications.
Note: The information in this Module Handbook should be read in conjunction with
the current edition of the NSBM Student Handbook along with the Plymouth
University Student Handbook available here: https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/your-
university/governance/student-handbook You should also be familiar with your
Programme Student Handbook and Quality Handbook available via your Programme
page on the Plymouth University DLE at
https://dle.plymouth.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=43277
Email [email protected]
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Module leader Dr Shunmugham G Pandian
Email [email protected]
Module Aims
The purpose of this module is to examine marketing and distribution channels in the
context of logistics, and in particular in the international context. It also examines the
relevant techniques of logistics management.
Students are expected to take full responsibility for their learning, attend all
scheduled sessions, read appropriate indicated readings, and work on set exercises
(formative and summative assessment).
Based on previous experience; students who failed to attend sessions are likely to
be unsuccessful or show poor performance. Please ensure that you are engaging
with the content and learning activities relating to this module.
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Scheme of Work
Final Examination
(Three hours, closed 60% Closed-book LO1, LO2, LO3
book) Examination
Coursework Assessment:
In this regard:
(A) Identify and briefly explain the key drivers of logistics outsourcing in Sri Lanka.
(C) Analyse the evolution of logistics outsourcing in Sri Lanka during the last decade
and argue whether or not outsourcing has complemented the strategic objectives of
business organisations? Use relevant examples to support your arguments.
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Notes:
a. Weighted Mark 40% (of overall mark)
b. Word Limit 2500 words (+/- 10%)
c. Your response is checked up for its coherent and sustained analysis, critical
perspective, definitive conclusion and balanced structure;
d. Support your arguments with evidences from industry, where relevant;
e. The coursework is also checked up for an evidence of (a) thorough understanding
of the outsourcing management concepts and processes; (b) originality; and (c)
strong analytical skills;
f. Your coursework is also checked up for the use of references. You are advised
to desist from referring to non-academic, non-industrial sources (Wikipedia, blogs,
etc.).
Assessment Criteria:
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Clear Fail (less than 30%)
Submission deficit in most respects.
Below standard effort and question not answered.
Little relevant research conducted.
Below standard writing and presentation.
Please note that this schedule may be subject to alteration; you are advised to use
the links below.
Information regarding the Extenuating Circumstances policy and how and where to
submit Extenuating Circumstance Claims are available here:
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/student-life/your-studies/essential-
information/exams/exam-rules-and-regulations/extenuating-circumstances
Where there are no valid extenuating circumstances, the following regulations will
automatically apply:
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Work submitted after the deadline date/time but within 24 hours of
it, will be capped at the pass mark 40%.
Work submitted 24 hours after the deadline will receive a mark of
zero.
Students who wish to claim Extenuating Circumstances should send your duly
completed extenuating circumstance form with evidence to
[email protected] as soon as possible. You may also keep your module
leader update on such circumstances.
Please note that minor illnesses such as unspecified short-term anxiety, mild
depression or examination stress, cough, cold, sore throat, viral infection or viral fever
will not likely be considered as valid extenuating circumstance by the University;
unless the illness is incapacitating and at its peak at the time of a time-specific
assessment such as an exam or test. Please note that unspecified condition such
as viral fever, abdominal pain, back pain or stomach ache will not be considered
Learning Support
We strongly encourage you to make use of the resources available for learning
support within the University. Many of the resources including referencing and study
skills are available online: https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/your-university/teaching-and-
learning/guidance-and-resources/student-support-services
When writing a report or an essay you are expected to fully reference the materials
you have used. The report or essay should be your own work, in your own words.
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Plagiarism is an offence under the University regulations on examination and
assessment offences. It is important that you familiarise yourself with what constitutes
plagiarism, and academic offences. Further information can be found:
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/student-life/your-studies/essential-
information/regulations/plagiarism
And https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/student-life/your-studies/essential-
information/exams/exam-rules-and-regulations/examination-offences
Reading List
John J. Coyle, C. John Langley, Jr., Robert A. (2012) Supply Chain Management:
A Logistics Perspective 9th Edition. Cengage Learning.
Murphy P.R. Jr and Wood, D. (2011) Contemporary Logistics, 10th Edition,
Pearson.
Rushton, A., Croucher, P. and Baker, P. (2012) The Handbook of Logistics and
Distribution Management, 4th Edition. United Kingdom, Kogan Page.
Stanley E. Fawcett, Lisa M. Ellram, Jeffrey A. Ogden (2014) Supply Chain
Management: From Vision to Implementation 3rd Edition. Pearson Education.
Recommended Reading
Bowersox, D.J., Closs, D.J. and Cooper, M.B. (2006) Supply Chain Logistics
Management, 2nd Edition. New York, McGraw Hill/Irwin.
Fawcett, S.E., Ellram, L.M., and Ogden, J.A. (2006) Supply Chain Management:
From Vision to Implementation. FT-Prentice Hall.
Christopher, M. (2011) Logistics & Supply Chain Management, 4th Edition. United
Kingdom, FT Prentice Hall.
Quale, M., and Jones, B. (2002) Logistics: An Integrated Approach. United
Kingdom, Liverpool Business Publishing.
Christopher M. (2004), Logistics and Supply Chain Management, 3rd Edition, FT
Prentice-Hall.
Module Feedback
We value what our students say: you share your feedback we act upon it. Part of the
feedback process includes Module Evaluation. Please fill the module evaluation form
distributed to you and return it to School of Business Programme office.
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