Geoff GuerinAfter gaining experience in a supply chain and logistics role, Melissa took up a place on the Senior Leader Apprenticeship+ Logistics and Supply Chain Management MSc (Executive) programme at ¹û½´ÊÓƵ¹ÙÍø.

Why did you decide to pursue a postgraduate course?

I had been working in supply chain and logistics for 18 months when I was given the opportunity to apply for a professional qualification.

I decided to pursue a postgraduate course to expand my knowledge and skills within the wider business world and learn best practice. I also wanted to ensure I had qualifications to facilitate progression through the management ranks, either within my current organisation or externally.

Why did you choose this postgraduate course and institution?

The course was relevant to my job and career progression. It covered a number of modules that allowed me to expand my knowledge in a range of areas. I decided to study at Cranfield, as it's a renowned university for business management.

Tell us a bit about the course

The part-time course has been split over two years. The first year involved six one-week blocks of lecturers on campus, covering 12 modules in total. Each week-long block covered two modules and consisted of lectures from 8.30am until 6pm. This was then followed by remote self-study to write and submit assignments, and revise and sit one exam.

The cohort on the course consisted of about 20 people, which allowed for dynamic and enriching conversations in class and provided a great networking opportunity. I have made some good friends that I plan on meeting up with outside of the university environment.

The second year has been focused on the Level 7 Senior Leadership Apprenticeship coursework and viva, as well as a Master's thesis. This practical focus has provided an invaluable opportunity to apply my acquired skills and knowledge directly to real-life workplace scenarios.