Supply Chain Management - Global Logistics
Description
Successful supply chain managers must be strategists, able to synchronize every effort involved in the process: planning, sourcing, producing and delivering a product or service. Develop a broad knowledge base in logistics systems, global logistics, purchasing, information systems, project leadership, finance and customer relationship management.
The Supply Chain Management - Global Logistics program is accredited by:
The Logistics Institute,
and the Supply Chain Canada.
The Supply Chain Management - Global Logistics program is accredited by:
The Logistics Institute,
and the Supply Chain Canada.
Students completing the core courses of the Supply Chain Program, must also complete Supply Chain Canada Transfer Program courses in order to receive advance standing towards the CSCMP Designation.
Entry Requirements
To be accepted into this post-graduate certificate program, eligible students are invited to apply by submitting copies online of documents demonstrating one (or both) of the entry requirements outlined below:
University or three-year Diploma College graduates (Canadian or International Academic Credentials)
OR
Mature students with three to five years related supply chain, logistics, international trade work experience
AND:
English proficiency at the college level
To validate mature student in the areas of supply chain, logistics, international trade work experience, an original recommendation letter in employer's letter head is required to be sent to the Part-Time Senior Support Services Officer, stating your student number and OCAS application number, in addition to any supporting documentation. Contact the Part-Time Senior Support Services Officer for additional details.
To be accepted into this post-graduate certificate program, eligible students are invited to apply by submitting copies online of documents demonstrating one (or both) of the entry requirements outlined below:
University or three-year Diploma College graduates (Canadian or International Academic Credentials)
OR
Mature students with three to five years related supply chain, logistics, international trade work experience
AND:
English proficiency at the college level
To validate mature student in the areas of supply chain, logistics, international trade work experience, an original recommendation letter in employer's letter head is required to be sent to the Part-Time Senior Support Services Officer, stating your student number and OCAS application number, in addition to any supporting documentation. Contact the Part-Time Senior Support Services Officer for additional details.
CURRICULUM
Mandatory Core Courses - 13 courses + 1 elective
SCM820 Business Processes I
SCM830 Logistics and Supply Chain Management I
SCM840 Business Analysis
SCM860 Financial and Management Accounting
SCM870 Scheduling and Inventory Management
SCM880 International Purchasing and Supplier Management
SCM890 Sustainability and CSR
SCM930 Transportation
SCM985 Supply Chain Integrated Project
IBS850 Legal Environment of International Business
IBS603 Fundamentals of Project Management
SCM940 Logistics and Supply Chain Management II
SCM970 Customs Process
Mandatory Core Elective - Choose one
SCM920 Business Processes II
SCM990 Supply Chain Sustainability
Supply Chain Canada Transfer Program courses
Completion of all 14 core courses from above plus the following
SCP706 OR SCM880
SCP706 Purchasing
SCM880 International Purchasing and Supplier Management
SCP701 Logistics Systems I
SCP702 Logistics Systems IIA
SCP704 Project Leadership
SCP740 Risk Mitigation for Supply Chain Management
MRK645 Building and Maintaining Customer Relationships
Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
Mandatory Core Courses - 13 courses + 1 elective
SCM820 Business Processes I
SCM830 Logistics and Supply Chain Management I
SCM840 Business Analysis
SCM860 Financial and Management Accounting
SCM870 Scheduling and Inventory Management
SCM880 International Purchasing and Supplier Management
SCM890 Sustainability and CSR
SCM930 Transportation
SCM985 Supply Chain Integrated Project
IBS850 Legal Environment of International Business
IBS603 Fundamentals of Project Management
SCM940 Logistics and Supply Chain Management II
SCM970 Customs Process
Mandatory Core Elective - Choose one
SCM920 Business Processes II
SCM990 Supply Chain Sustainability
Supply Chain Canada Transfer Program courses
Completion of all 14 core courses from above plus the following
SCP706 OR SCM880
SCP706 Purchasing
SCM880 International Purchasing and Supplier Management
SCP701 Logistics Systems I
SCP702 Logistics Systems IIA
SCP704 Project Leadership
SCP740 Risk Mitigation for Supply Chain Management
MRK645 Building and Maintaining Customer Relationships
Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
Related Courses
- Purchasing
- Risk Mitigation for Supply Chain Management
- Logistics Systems I
- Logistics Systems II
- Global Logistics
- Business Processes I
- Logistics and Supply Chain Management I
- Global Value Chain
- Business Analysis
- Introduction to Financial and Management Accounting
- Scheduling and Inventory Management
- International Purchasing and Supplier Management
- Sustainability and CSR
- Transportation
- Supply Chain Integrated Project
- Legal Environment of International Business
- Fundamentals of Project Management
- Logistics and Supply Chain Management II
- Customs Process
- Business Processes II
- Supply Chain Sustainability
- Project Leadership
- Building and Maintaining Customer Relationships
Overview

- Institution: Seneca Polytechnic
- Program type: Graduate Certificate
- Language: English
- Program Code: SCP
- Delivery Method: Blended/Hybrid Learning
Disclaimer:
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.