Accredited courses from leading Australian universities, TAFEs and colleges
Australia offers 19 bachelor of supply chain and logistics management courses in 2026, ranging from Short Courses to Master's Degree. You can study bachelor of supply chain and logistics management fully online or on-campus through registered RTOs, TAFEs, and universities. Courses typically take 1 month to 3 years to complete. Graduates often move into roles such as Logistics Coordinator, Supply Chain Consultant, Warehouse Manager or Contract Manager in Australian organisations.


Displaying 19 of 19 courses
A bachelor of supply chain and logistics management is an undergraduate business degree focused on planning, sourcing, storing and moving goods efficiently from supplier to customer. Students typically study areas such as procurement, transport, warehousing, inventory control, operations and data analysis. Many degrees include industry projects or internships with logistics and manufacturing companies in Australia.
Most bachelor degrees in supply chain and logistics management take around 3 years of full-time study at university. Part-time students may take 4–6 years, depending on load and credit for prior study. Some providers offer pathway options from a Diploma or Associate Degree, which can reduce the remaining bachelor duration.
Yes, Australian universities, TAFEs and private RTOs offer fully online and blended bachelor-level logistics programmes, alongside traditional on-campus options. Online study lets you complete lectures, tutorials and assessments remotely while often continuing full-time work. Many providers also allow part-time, self-paced structures, and some offer intensive on-campus blocks for selected units. You can compare options through dedicated Online Courses listings.
Fees vary widely, from lower-cost state-subsidised places at TAFE for pathway or associate-level study through to higher five-figure totals for a full 3-year bachelor degree at university. Some sub-bachelor logistics courses may be supported by VET Student Loans, fee-free TAFE initiatives, JobTrainer or state-subsidised training, depending on your state and eligibility. Commonwealth supported places and HECS‑HELP may apply at public universities.
A bachelor-level qualification can lead to roles such as Logistics Coordinator, Supply Chain Consultant, Warehouse Manager and Contract Manager in sectors like retail, manufacturing, mining and e‑commerce. Graduates may also work as Inventory Planner or Transport Scheduler. Some progress into operations management or procurement after several years of experience in the logistics industry.