Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Management

St. Clair College - Windsor Campus

Canada,Ontario

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12 Months

Duration

CAD 13,637/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 125 FREE

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Canada, Ontario

Type: College

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1967

Total Students: 13,300 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

St. Clair College - Main Building, 2000 Talbot Rd, Windsor, ON N9A 6S4, Canada

Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Management

Program Overview

Supply Chain Managers support an organization’s ability to develop a competitive advantage by integrating the movement of raw materials and finished products from the original source to the end user. They also manage and track the storage of these goods. Students will learn how to apply documentary collection and letter of credit processes, arrange for the transport and storage of multiple types of goods, develop a collaborative procurement process, and employ the technique of integrative bargaining in the negotiations between suppliers and clients. 

Students will learn aspects of marketing freight forwarding services while ensuring adherence to transportation regulations. This graduate certificate introduces the student to the Canadian Customs Process and exposes them to the movement of goods across an international border. Students will practice applying the concepts of Business Finance related to cash flow, working capital management, sources of financing, and capital budgeting. The impact of business law on transaction decision making will also be addressed. The Capstone Project will provide an opportunity to demonstrate the integration and application of their learning and enable them to develop a solution based on a ‘real world’ Supply Chain Logistics scenario. 

Graduates of The Supply Chain Management Program (SCM) may qualify for advanced standing in the pursuit of their Supply Chain Management (SMT) designation through the Supply Chain Management Association (SCMA) after working one year in the SC industry. Simultaneously, students will have the opportunity to write the Canadian International Freight Forwarders (CIFFA) exams to enable them to earn their CIFFA designation.