
Learn advanced skills to excel in the dynamic and complex world of supply chain management. This program prepares graduates for entry-level roles, enabling them to make strategic decisions, improve operational efficiency, and enhance collaboration.
Note: Starting January 2027, courses in this program will have more advanced content, providing you with even more industry ready knowledge and skills.
Global Supply Chain Management
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What you will learn
Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to:
- Explain supply chain processes, including procurement, logistics, inventory management, transportation, distribution, and demand forecasting.
- Make informed and strategic decisions in supply chain operations, considering factors such as cost, risk, quality, and customer satisfaction.
- Use emerging technologies and digital tools that are utilized in supply chain operations, such as artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, Internet of Things (IoT), and supply chain management software.
- Evaluate sustainability and ethical considerations in supply chain management.
- Construct and implement strategies for risk management, contingency planning, and supply chain integration and diversification.
- Navigate the complexities of global supply chains, including international trade regulations, cultural considerations, and cross-border logistics.
- Demonstrate communication, negotiation, and conflict management skills to collaborate effectively with diverse stakeholders in the supply chain, including suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, governments, regulators, and customers.
- Interpret Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and apply strategies to instill a culture of continuous improvement and lean principles within supply chain operations.
- Identify, evaluate, and manage suppliers in different tiers of supply chain network.
- Apply critical-thinking and problem-solving techniques to make sound business decisions and recommendations.
What to expect
Program Duration and Maximum Time for Completion
The program is delivered over four academic terms, each four months long. There is one term break between terms two and three.
Maximum time to complete the program is 5 years.Ìý
The courses will be presented using a variety of instructional strategies, resources and activities including lectures, active learning strategies, online activities, group activities, and projects.
Instructional activities require students to be actively engaged and collaborate with other students.
Admission requirements
Program-specific
- Successful completion of a minimum 3-year undergraduate degree from an accredited post-secondary institution, as determined by the institutionÌý
- English Studies 12Ìýwith a minimum 'C' grade or equivalent
General
- This program is available to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. See program options for international students at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ International.
- Applicants who self-identify as Indigenous are strongly encouraged to connect with ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½’s Indigenous Education and Community Engagement team to learn more about ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½’s Indigenous Enrolment policy, application preparation/completion, program advising, and a range of other individualized services.
- Applicants must be 16 years of age or older or a graduate of a secondary school. (Some exceptions may apply.)
- Applicants must submit official transcripts and other documents as required by their course or program. Seats are offered to eligible applicants with completed applications, in order of application completion date (except for programs with competitive admissions). A complete application includes an application form, evidence of educational pre-requisites (e.g. transcripts), any required supporting documents (e.g. language proficiency, audition video), and the required deposit or fee payment. If you do not meet the requirements for the term applied, your application may be cancelled.
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Program Considerations
- Learning activities and assignments in the program make considerable use of analytical and critical thinking skills.
- The program is delivered primarily class-based but with some delivery asynchronous online, requiring students to manage their own study schedules and assignment completion. Students will be expected to work in groups for some learning activities and assignments.
Courses *
Prior learning assessment and recognition
Students may request formal recognition of prior learning attained through informal education, work, or other life experience, including Indigenous ways of knowing. Credits may be granted to students who are able to sufficiently demonstrate the learning outcomes of specific courses.
PLAR is available for the following course:
- °¿±Ê²Ñ°ÕÌý1110 Fundamentals of Supply Chain and Logistics Management
A maximum of 65% of the total credits of the program may be completed through PLAR and/or transfer credit. Tuition and fees apply to PLAR.
Methods of PLAR vary by course, and may include a challenge exam and/or an interview. Please contact the Department for details.
If PLAR is successful, transcripts will reflect an ‘S’ grade (satisfactorily completed), which is not included in grade point average (GPA) calculations.
*International Students requesting PLAR, please contact ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ International Education Advising to learn how PLAR can impact immigration status, prior to proceeding with the PLAR request.
³§±ð±ðÌýPrior Learning Assessment and Recognition policyÌýfor more information.
This full-time program can be completed over four (4) terms by successfully completing the following: 12 credits (term 1), 12 credits (term 2), 12 credits (term 3), 12 credits (term 4).
| First Year | Credits | |
|---|---|---|
| °¿±Ê²Ñ°ÕÌý1110 | Fundamentals of Supply Chain and Logistics Management | 3 |
| °¿±Ê²Ñ°ÕÌý1130 | Transportation Management | 3 |
| ²Ñ³Ò²Ñ°ÕÌý1015 | Applied Quantitative Skills | 3 |
| °¿±Ê²Ñ°ÕÌý2100 | Knowledge Systems, Analytics, and Optimization Modeling | 3 |
| °¿±Ê²Ñ°ÕÌý2200 | Inventory Analytics and Strategic Materials Management | 3 |
| °¿±Ê²Ñ°ÕÌý3210 | Operations Strategy and Supply Chain Integration | 3 |
| °¿±Ê²Ñ°ÕÌý3230 | Distribution Network Design, Fulfillment Strategy & E-Commerce Logistics | 3 |
| °¿±Ê²Ñ°ÕÌý3240 | Strategic Sourcing, Contract Governance, and Supplier Relationship Mgmt | 3 |
| Ìý | Credits | 24 |
| Second Year | ||
| OPMTÌý4110 | Global Supply Network Strategy, Trade Policy, and Geopolitical Risk | 3 |
| OPMTÌý4120 | Operational Excellence, Lean Systems, and Advanced Process Innovation | 3 |
| OPMTÌý4130 | Omnichannel Strategy and Market-Driven Supply Networks | 3 |
| OPMTÌý4140 | Supplier Ecosystems and Enterprise Risk Governance | 3 |
| OPMTÌý4210 | Digital Supply Networks and Data Architecture | 3 |
| OPMTÌý4220 | Sustainable Supply Network Design and ESG Strategy | 3 |
| OPMTÌý4230 | Capstone: Integrated Supply Network Strategy and Transformation | 3 |
| OPMTÌý4240 | Strategic Supply Chain Finance, Cost Analytics, and Value Creation | 3 |
| Ìý | Credits | 24 |
| Ìý | Total Credits | 48 |
* This information is intended as a guideline only. Program and course details are subject to change with the approval of ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½'s Board of Governors.

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Tuition Deposit: 0 (0 non-refundable).
Tution deposits are payable usually within two (2) weeks after a Letter of Offer is issued.
| Tuition Deposit |
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| Fee description | Fee Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Application fee | 36 | |
| Tuition Tuition | 14044 |
Breakdown
Tuition Breakdown
7022 - Year 1
7022 - Year 2
0 - Year 3
0 - Year 4
0 - Year 5
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| Student union | 290 | |
| College initiative | 145 | |
| Materials | 0 | not including textbooks |
| Campus resource | 281 | |
| Laundry | 0 | |
| Tools (deposit) | 0 | |
| Coverall (deposit) | 0 | |
| Uniform (deposit) | 0 | |
| 570 | ||
| Temporary Medical Insurance | 0 | |
| U-PASS | 751 | |
| Graduation | 45 | |
| Program-specific extra fees | 0 | |
| Total |
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* Fees are approximate and subject to change with the approval of ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½'s Board of Governors. Students are required to pay any applicable fee increases. Application and assessment fees are non-refundable. Tuition fees include a non-refundable deposit ($300 or $500, depending on program).
Fees listed are for domestic students. For international programs, visit ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ International.
Any refunds are issued according to ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½'s refund policy.
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