Supply Chain Management

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Program Code: (International) Length of Program: Two-Year Co-op Awarded Upon Completion: Ontario College Graduate Certificate
Term 1 CFF-2013 International Transportation and Trade (ITT) BUS-1203 Workplace Communication Applications and Analysis SUP-1113 Supply Chain Practices SUP-2083 Logistics (Warehousing and Distribution) SUP-3063 Purchasing Term 2 BUS-6103 E-Commerce SUP-2103 Project Management SUP-2053 Supply Chain Technology JSS-1001 Job Search and Success CFF-3023 Essentials of Freight Forwarding (EFF) ACC-3154 Accounting and Finance SUP-3043 Supply Chain Operations Management Academic Break Academic Break Term 3 MAN-1163 Organizational Behaviour SUP-2213 Essential Skills for Supply Chain Managers SUP-3083 Supply Chain Case Studies SUP-3033 Network Design and Planning SUP-3053 Managing Operational Excellence in the Organization SUP-1883 Supply Chain Analytics Term 4 CPL-1049 Work Term - Full-Time* - OR - CPL-5559 WIL Project

The Supply Chain Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate program will enhance the credentials of successful students, enabling them to demonstrate understanding, knowledge, skills and expertise in supply chain to potential employers. It will further provide students with the ability to envision and produce their own supply chain career plan in preparation for employment.

Emphasis is placed upon learning the elements of supply chain strategic planning, network design, materials handling design and applications and operations. The program will enable students to analyze end-to-end supply chain processes and understand the importance of technology and software applicationsĀ  in facilitating and supporting supply chain execution. Students will experience a mix of classroom study, online research, hands-on computer applications, individual assignments, group projects, topical quizzes, projects and field study.

Admission Requirements

A university degree.

Employment Opportunities

Program graduates can work in a wide range of domestic and international supply chain roles in sales, finance, procurement, information technology, inventory planning, warehousing and transportation. Industry sectors include manufacturing and retailing, mining and oil, public service, not-for-profit and consulting. In addition, specialist organizations include logistics and transportation providers, freight forwarders, customs and freight brokers, couriers and rail and airline companies could also be potential employers in Canada, the USA and overseas.

For more information about post-graduate work eligibility for international students, please review the Post-Graduate Work Permit Program information.

Tuition Fees

Please visit the international tuition fee section for individual program fees. For more information regarding tuition, please contact international@lambtoncollege.ca or 519-542-7751 ext 3018.