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Duration
4 years
Tuition
$25,933
Ottawa
Sep 5-Aug 27
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Degree
Year Founded
1967
Scholarships
no
With a focus on business and technology, the Bachelor of Commerce (Supply Chain Management) Honours degree program provides you with skills and knowledge for a rewarding career involving supply chain management.
This program recognizes the importance of the relationship between the supply chain and technology. Take courses developed to build a foundation of skills rooted in business, technology, communication and analytical thinking.
Learn the fundamental skills required to use SAP software that the supply chain management industry relies on. In the final term, work with an external business advisor to manage a project and create a report analyzing an issue in the industry.
Complete three paid cooperative (co-op) work terms. This allows you to work while applying your knowledge and skills and building industry connections.
What You’ll Learn
- Apply manufacturing, service, and government sector operations processes and systems to streamline and optimize operations.
- Apply quantitative techniques to analyze supply chain data in order to support strategic and operational decisions.
- Interpret an organization’s operational and financial performance metrics to identify supply chain strategic improvement opportunities.
- Analyze and utilize Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems and other software applications in an integrated business context in order to improve supply chain processes and data flows.
- Communicate clear and concise research and technical information in oral, written, digital and visual form appropriate to external and internal stakeholders.
- Negotiate, select, develop and control organizational plans and schedules to meet stakeholder requirements on time and on budget.
- Use an ethical decision-making framework to identify and address ethical dilemmas encountered in business contexts.
- Support business objectives by collaboratively leveraging the interdependency of functional business units, including marketing, accounting, operations and human resources, with supply chain management.
- Research and analyze primary and secondary statistical data to support business decisions.
- Identify and apply discipline-specific practices that contribute to the local and global community through social responsibility, economic commitment and environmental stewardship.
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