Course Overview
This program introduces learners to the fundamental principles of supply chain management, focusing on the flow of goods, services, and information across organizations. It emphasizes procurement, logistics, inventory control, and customer service, preparing participants to support efficient and compliant supply chain operations. Learners will gain practical knowledge to contribute effectively to entry‑level roles in supply chain and logistics.
Qualification Details
| Qualification Title | Level 2 Award in Supply Chain Management |
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| Total Credits | 10 |
| Guided Learning Hours | 100 |
| Qualification Time | 200 |
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Introduction to Supply Chain Management Defines supply chain concepts, objectives, and the importance of integration.
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Procurement and Supplier Relationships Explains purchasing processes, supplier selection, and contract basics.
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Logistics and Transportation Covers modes of transport, distribution channels, and cost considerations.
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Inventory Management and Control Introduces stock control methods, reorder points, and warehouse operations.
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Customer Service in the Supply Chain Highlights the role of customer satisfaction and service levels in supply chain success.
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Information Flow and Documentation Reviews essential documents, data accuracy, and communication in supply chains.
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Risk Management in Supply Chains Identifies common risks such as delays, shortages, and compliance issues, with mitigation strategies.
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Sustainability and Ethical Practices Explores green logistics, ethical sourcing, and corporate social responsibility.
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Technology in Supply Chain Operations Introduces ERP systems, barcoding, RFID, and digital tools for efficiency.
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Practical Case Study in Supply Chain Management Applies knowledge to a real‑world scenario, reinforcing problem‑solving and decision‑making skills.
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Builds foundational knowledge of supply chain and logistics operations
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Enhances employability in procurement, warehousing, and distribution roles
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Strengthens understanding of compliance, risk, and sustainability in supply chains
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Provides practical skills for supporting efficient supply chain processes
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Offers recognized certification to support career progression in supply chain management
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Entry‑level professionals in logistics and supply chain
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Warehouse and inventory staff
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Procurement assistants and junior buyers
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Business students seeking foundational SCM knowledge
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Professionals preparing for further qualifications in supply chain and logistics
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Assessment Type: Written exam + case study
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Format: MCQs, short answers, and applied case study analysis
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Total Questions: 50 theory + 1 case study
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Passing Score: 70%
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Duration: 90 minutes (written) + 1 week (case study submission)
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Certification: Level 2 Award in Supply Chain Management Certificate
To deliver this Qualification, HiQual UK Approved ATPs must demonstrate the capability to deliver, assess, and internally quality assure qualifications in line with recognised regulatory principles and the expectations of the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF).
Approved centres must operate effective systems to ensure the validity, reliability, fairness, consistency, and security of assessment.
1. Centre Recognition and Legal Compliance
Centres must be formally recognised by HiQual UK prior to the delivery or assessment of any
qualification. To maintain recognition, centres must:
Be a legally constituted organisation operating in compliance with applicable legislation and
regulatory
requirements.
Demonstrate effective governance, management oversight, and clear lines of accountability.
Comply with all HiQual UK policies, procedures, and conditions of centre recognition.
Notify HiQual UK promptly of any material changes that may affect delivery, assessment, or internal
quality assurance arrangements.
2. Resources, Facilities, and Learning Environment
Centres must ensure that sufficient and appropriate resources are in place to support learning and
assessment. This includes:
Learning environments appropriate to the mode of delivery, including classrooms and, where
applicable,
specialist or practical facilities.
Access to learning and assessment resources that enable learners to meet qualification outcomes.
Secure systems for managing learner data, assessment records, and certification claims.
Arrangements that support equality of access and reasonable adjustments for learners where required.
3. Staff Competence and Occupational Expertise
Centres must ensure that all staff involved in delivery, assessment, and internal quality assurance
are
competent and suitably qualified. Centres must:
Appoint tutors with appropriate subject knowledge, teaching competence, and relevant occupational or
professional experience.
Ensure assessors are trained and competent in applying HiQual UK assessment requirements and
standards.
Appoint a qualified Internal Quality Assurer (IQA) responsible for monitoring assessment practice
and
decisions.
Maintain records of staff qualifications, experience, training, and continuing professional
development
(CPD).
4. Assessment Practice and Internal Quality Assurance (IQA)
Centres must operate robust internal quality assurance systems to ensure assessment integrity.
Centres
must:
Ensure assessment is valid, fit for purpose, and conducted in line with HiQual UK requirements.
Implement effective IQA procedures to monitor assessor performance and confirm the consistency of
assessment decisions.
Maintain accurate, complete, and auditable records of learner registration, assessment evidence, and
outcomes.
Carry out regular internal reviews and standardisation activities to support continuous improvement.
5. Integrity, Risk Management, and Malpractice
Centres must take appropriate measures to protect the integrity of assessment. Centres must:
Maintain policies and procedures for the prevention, identification, and management of malpractice
and
maladministration.
Ensure secure handling, storage, and retention of assessment materials and learner evidence.
Report any suspected or confirmed malpractice to HiQual UK in accordance with published procedures.
6. Health, Safety, Safeguarding, and Learner Protection
Centres must provide a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment. Centres must:
Comply with applicable health and safety and safeguarding legislation.
Conduct risk assessments for learning activities, particularly where practical or technical work is
involved.
Maintain procedures to safeguard learner welfare and wellbeing.
7. Learner Information, Support, and Fair Treatment
Centres must ensure learners are informed, supported, and treated fairly. Centres must:
Provide clear and accurate information on programme requirements, assessment methods, and
certification.
Ensure learners receive timely and constructive feedback on assessment outcomes.
Operate transparent complaints and appeals procedures aligned with HiQual UK requirements.
Manage learner information securely in compliance with data protection legislation.
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