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Supply Chain Management

Develop practical, job-ready capability in procurement, logistics coordination, inventory control, and end-to-end supply chain operations.

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Type
Diploma
Duration
60 Weeks
Delivery
Online
Outline

Supply Chain Management & Logistics

The Supply Chain Management & Logistics program is designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and practical experience needed to manage end-to-end supply chain operations efficiently. Through a combination of theoretical instruction, case studies, and practical applications, students will learn to oversee procurement, production, inventory, transportation, and distribution processes across various industries.

Supply Chain Management & Logistics

Salary & Outlook

Graduates enter a high-demand sector with competitive wages across Canada. Health and social community services represent one of the fastest-growing job segments.

56.11
Average Wage/HR**
85.71
High Wage/HR**

Source: workingincanada.gc.ca ‍

NOC Code: NOC Code: 14200, 12200 – Wage data based on NOC code 12200 and rounded down to the nearest dollar. Average wage doesn’t reflect the starting salary but represents the middle value between lowest to highest wages. Local (or regional) income may vary. Last updated: December 2024.

Course Information

1 Course Details

The Supply Chain Management & Logistics program is designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and practical experience needed to manage end-to-end supply chain operations efficiently. Through a combination of theoretical instruction, case studies, and practical applications, students will learn to oversee procurement, production, inventory, transportation, and distribution processes across various industries.

Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:

  • Understand the fundamentals of supply chain management, logistics, and operations.
  • Analyze and optimize supply chain processes to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
  • Manage procurement, inventory, and warehouse operations effectively.
  • Apply modern logistics technologies and software to track and streamline operations.
  • Develop strategies for risk management, quality assurance, and sustainable practices.
  • Communicate effectively with stakeholders and manage teams in supply chain environments.

Career Opportunities:
Graduates of this program can pursue roles such as: Supply Chain Coordinator, Logistics Analyst, Inventory Manager, Procurement Specialist, Operations Manager, and Warehouse Supervisor across manufacturing, retail, healthcare, and service sectors.

Course List :60 Weeks

    1. Business Processes I
    2. Business Processes II
    3. Logistics & Supply Chain Management I
    4. Logistics & Supply Chain Management II
    5. Logistics & Supply Chain Management III
    6. Logistics and Transportation
    7. Customs and International Business
    8. Computer Applications
    9. Management Accounting 100
    10. Integrated Project Management
    11. Entrepreneurial Project
    12. Procurement and Inventory Management
    13. Warehouse Operations and Distribution Management
    14. Supply Chain Analytics & Data Management
    15. Global Trade Compliance & Risk Management
    16. E-Commerce and Digital Supply Chains
    17. 17. Leadership and Professional Communication
    18. Sustainable and Green Supply Chain Practices
    19. Customer Relationship Management in Supply Chain

2 Course Listings
Business Processes I
  • This course introduces foundational business operations and workflow structures within organizations. Students learn how processes support efficiency, productivity, and organizational performance.
Business Processes II
  • This course builds on foundational process knowledge by examining optimization and performance improvement strategies. Students analyze real-world business workflows and identify opportunities for operational enhancement.
Logistics & Supply Chain Management I
  • This course introduces core supply chain concepts including procurement, inventory control, and distribution systems. Students learn how goods and services move efficiently from suppliers to end users.
Logistics & Supply Chain Management II
  • This course expands into advanced logistics coordination, transportation planning, and warehouse operations. Students examine cost control, efficiency metrics, and supply chain risk management strategies.
Logistics & Supply Chain Management III
  • This course focuses on strategic supply chain planning and global logistics operations. Students apply analytical tools to improve performance, sustainability, and long-term operational effectiveness.
3 Admission Requirements

Career Opportunities

  • Supply Chain Coordinator
  • Logistics Analyst
  • Inventory Manager
  • Procurement Specialist
  • Operations Manager
  • Warehouse Supervisor

Employment Opportunities

  • Manufacturing and production companies
  • Retail and distribution organizations
  • Transportation and logistics service providers
  • Warehousing and inventory management facilities
  • Healthcare procurement and supply departments
  • Commercial and industrial business operations

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Scholarship & Loan Information

Scholarship & Loan Information

Financial support options are available for qualified applicants. Students in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario may qualify for provincial student loans, grants, scholarships, and flexible repayment assistance plans.

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