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Duration

up to 1 year

Tuition

$8,975

 

Sep 9-Sep 9

Commitment

Part-Time

Delivery

Live Online

Credential

Certificate

Year Founded

1916

Scholarships

no

Students in SAIT’s Supply Management Training program will learn to support the management of increasingly complex upstream and downstream supply chain activities. These highly in-demand courses cover the tools and techniques needed for supply chain practitioners to succeed in this complex industry. Courses are offered through a combination of 13-week evening courses and two- or three-day workshops.

This program is a blend of technical and hands-on coursework. Courses cover essential areas such as procurement, logistics, transportation, and operations. Students will also come away with important skills such as negotiation, contract management, marketing, accounting, and more.

This training is delivered through Continuing Education as evening courses and weekend seminars. There are no prerequisites, and students can complete the program in less than one year. Students choose the courses in the order that works best for their situation and goals. The requirement is that students complete all certification courses and meet the current graduation requirements within five years.

What You’ll Learn

  • Understand how procurement, logistics, transportation, and operations management keep goods and services moving efficiently.
  • Build strong communication, relationship, and negotiation skills for working with partners and stakeholders.
  • Learn competitive bidding processes and contract management to secure the best value and manage agreements effectively.
  • Gain foundational knowledge in accounting, finance, marketing, and business planning to support strategic decision-making.
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    Student Reviews (9)

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    Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT)

    An insane money grab.

    Anonymous

    Calgary • December 4, 2025

    Graduated From

    Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT)

    Overall:

    1 out of 5

    Instructors:

    1 stars

    Curriculum:

    3 stars

    Job Assistance:

    1 stars

    Thankfully I’m not just out of high school dealing with this money grab. The power engineering courses unfortunately are mandated by legislation as a requirement for work in the field and SAIT is THE worst at educating. It is a glorified text book ...

    Thankfully I’m not just out of high school dealing with this money grab. The power engineering courses unfortunately are mandated by legislation as a requirement for work in the field and SAIT is THE worst at educating. It is a glorified text book with computer quizzes. And for that they charge through the nose. I might as well have gone back to university and taken a degree in Engineering for the price I paid for this time limited course. No text books made available, no answers from a so called instructor, money paid for exams, extortion money for extensions of online courses. Just pure money making by a failing institution. I had better hopes for SAIT. Going to do all my online elsewhere.
    Do not go here.

    Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT)

    Dismal

    Anonymous

    Calgary • March 4, 2024

    Graduated From

    Electrical Engineering Technology

    Overall:

    2 out of 5

    Instructors:

    1 stars

    Curriculum:

    1 stars

    Job Assistance:

    1 stars

    If you want to pay out of your nose to try and learn from instructors who can barely speak english let alone interface with you in figuring things out, this is the school for you. What a worthless program and diploma-mill of an institution. Spend your ...

    If you want to pay out of your nose to try and learn from instructors who can barely speak english let alone interface with you in figuring things out, this is the school for you. What a worthless program and diploma-mill of an institution. Spend your time and money pursuing things closer to you than the pigeonholes places like this would have you shoved inside.

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