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Duration
1 year
Tuition
$2,721
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Graduate Certificate
Year Founded
1967
Scholarships
yes
The global population needs a constant supply of goods and services. To respond to these demands in a way that is cost-effective and time-sensitive requires the skilled input of supply chain practitioners: professionals and leaders who can apply logistical planning strategies, troubleshoot problems, and provide support throughout the global and domestic trade networks.
Students in Georgian College’s Supply Chain Management – Global program prepare for rewarding careers in supply chain management and logistics, as they develop specialized technical knowledge and skills through practical learning activities, simulations, and guest speakers. Students gain global supply chain competencies by examining the connections between strategic objectives, stakeholder expectations, and supply chain design, functions, processes, and roles.
What You’ll Learn
- Global Supply Chain Management.
- Supply Chain Management Accounting and Finance.
- Operations and Process Management.
- Inventory and Warehouse Management.
- Global Procurement Strategies.
- Global Logistics and Transportation.
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Student Reviews (6)
Georgian college
Anonymous
Barrie • March 17, 2026Graduated From
Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician Co-Op
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The college is a cash grab there not even fully teaching you they expect you to teach yourself everything as they say there's not enough time but end class 30 mins early they will tell you one thing one day test you next week and will have different an...
The college is a cash grab there not even fully teaching you they expect you to teach yourself everything as they say there's not enough time but end class 30 mins early they will tell you one thing one day test you next week and will have different answers then what you where taught the college is a utter joke
Terrible experience!
Gerson Alves
Barrie • February 20, 2026Graduated From
Mechanical Technician - Precision Skills (Co-Op)
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