Learner Reviews & Feedback for Supply Chain Logistics by Rutgers the State University of New Jersey
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DD
Jun 15, 2021
I thought the instructor did an excellent job of making this clear and interesting. I enjoyed the humor he used at times and that he traveled to actual locations for some videos. I did learn a lot!
SS
Apr 5, 2020
The course was great and I enjoyed doing the assignments. I wouldn't mind having longer videos to watch. Overall it was amazing. Once you start getting good marks in the quiz , you feel keep going on.
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By Mohamed M G
•Nov 19, 2019
I want to see more quizzes and less assignments.
By John
•Oct 23, 2022
Peer graded assignments are such hot garbage.
By FALUYI O P
•Aug 6, 2024
IT WAS HONOR TO BE PART OF THIS COMMUNITY
By Aaron K
•Aug 23, 2022
it was a good course and good information
By Faber S
•Dec 17, 2021
me gusto mucho el curso, lo recomiendo
By Abdullah A
•Sep 30, 2020
More theoretical not much applications
By Youssef G
•Oct 1, 2018
The assignment could include MCQs.
By Rajeev R
•Oct 2, 2020
A very good course for logistics
By Abdullah A
•Sep 21, 2020
it is good but not that much
By benson C
•Apr 26, 2022
Absolutely ok and relevant
By Nguyen K S
•Feb 5, 2022
Basic Logistic's knowledge
By Oleksandr B
•Dec 4, 2024
Not up-to-date materials.
By Mimi K
•Sep 23, 2022
Some links are outdated.
By Vilas R
•Nov 18, 2023
I not understand
By Abdulrhman S
•Dec 12, 2021
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By Adolfo J S
•Apr 5, 2021
Too simple
By GUNTAKA H M R
•Apr 2, 2021
ok ok
By antony r r
•Nov 28, 2020
SUPER
By Shawn P
•Jun 17, 2018
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By Retaj y a
•Dec 20, 2021
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By Hanen
•Dec 10, 2021
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By david.law
•May 7, 2019
Course material was good but stopped short in a couple of areas I felt it needed to go into to have real value. e.g. the location and number of depots is important and here's why, but no material covering the practical side of how.
This became really evident when grading the assessments for that module, one example included a solution where they had placed a depot next door to each customer, giving 10 depots to service 10 customers, I can in no way imagine this is a good or realistic solution.
This is my second minor issue with the course, the assessment criteria is more focused on was the assessment completed rather than was to content any good (which is understandable given its peer reviewed and most will not be qualified to judge the quality of the content.). In many ways I felt this devalued the certificate for completing the course.
By Christin C
•Sep 24, 2020
There was a lot of missing information required to make an assessment about the efficiency of both warehousing design and network distribution, and yet the assignments were asking for an assessment and justification. Students would either have to make up a reason or leave it blank, which I think is half the subject matter. Also, the assessment questions weren't accurately written, so that when you go to assess peer responses you are asked to include things in the grading rubric that were not listed in the assignment. On every assignment I had to go back and add things to my submission after seeing the items we were going to be graded on. I've taken other courses that weren't this badly worded.
By AJ M
•Aug 11, 2020
This was my first online course through Coursera. This is a VERY basic introduction to the structure of a supply chain. The instructor glosses over many concepts that I would have very much liked further detail on. Concepts like - Pick to Light, inventory systems, sQ and sR methods. At one point the 7R's of logistics are mentioned, but then never listed.
This is intended to be a four-week course. I'm glad it allows you to work ahead because it really only required about 45 min of work per unit. I would have been quite upset if I had to pay anymore than the $40 monthly fee for this course. I'm hesitant about taking the follow up full Specialization if it's going to be more of this.