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The Bachelor of Business Administration in Supply Chain Management prepares students for emerging developments in worldwide supply networks, cross-border commerce, and the increasing demand for businesses to establish more efficient systems for producing and delivering goods and services. This comprehensive program covers the oversight of product and service movement from raw materials to end consumers. Coursework delves into production scheduling, operations oversight, logistics coordination, procurement strategies, stock control, warehouse operations, material transport, network efficiency, distribution planning, shipping operations, ERP systems, and international supply chain management.
To equip students with practical expertise, the curriculum emphasizes essential competencies including commercial legal frameworks, bargaining techniques, and evidence-based analysis. Participants gain hands-on experience with industry-standard market research tools and analytical applications in a cutting-edge Supply Chain Analytics Laboratory. With its emphasis on quantitative methods, this program cultivates data-savvy supply chain specialists capable of addressing the rapidly changing demands of modern distribution networks.
Academic credits from this program count toward the Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP) certification. Graduates also receive preferential consideration for admission to the P.Log. professional organization. This degree prepares students for roles in corporate procurement, global commerce, sales forecasting, and leadership positions in shipping, stock management, and product distribution.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Supply chain data specialist, Distribution planner, Process architect, Operations efficiency supervisor, Logistics administrator
Contract administrator, Sustainability consultant, Supply chain evaluator
High School Applicant: must present a minimum admission average of 65%, calculated on the five appropriate Grade 12 courses. Must also present the required courses and minimum grades listed below:
Applicants in all admission categories must present:
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): 86 (min. 20 in each of four sections)
IELTS (International English Language Test — Academic): 6.5 (min. 5.5 on each band)
CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment): 70 (min. 60 in each band)
MET (Michigan English Test) (formerly Michigan English Language Assessment Battery MELAB): 62 (min. 53 in all four skills)
PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English Academic): 58 (min. 55 in each area)
Cambridge English B2 First, C1 Advanced, or C2 Proficiency: 176
Application Deadline - April 1