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Duration
8 months
Tuition
$6,642
Toronto
Sep 2-May 2
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Graduate Certificate
Year Founded
1967
Scholarships
no
The Supply Chain Management graduate certificate program helps students get a leg up in a variety of industries by teaching them how supply chains work. Supply chain management (which ensures a smooth flow of products and services from their sourcing to final use) is the backbone of many organizations in industries like transportation, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, and retail. With this certificate, students will be ready to launch an exciting career that combines technical expertise with innovative thinking and relationship-building.
Courses are delivered in a variety of ways, with an emphasis on applied and experiential learning. Not only will students learn the basics, but they will also learn about supply chain optimization, risk management, and sustainable sourcing. By the end of this program, graduates will know how to deliver real value to their future employers.
What You’ll Learn
• Guiding decision-making by finding connections between strategic objectives, stakeholder expectations, and supply chain functions, processes, and roles.
• Making informed decisions about supply chain management using risk mitigation tools and strategies.
• Managing the acquisition and sale of goods, services, and materials according to best practices and stakeholder expectations.
• Managing material requirements, resources, and inventory to process customer orders and returns efficiently.
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Student Reviews (14)
I am extremely disappointed in the non-assistance given after completing this course with high marks.
In the past colleges were expected to do this since that’s why people take their courses.
Lots of money wasted. Someone should regulate ...
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