Bachelor of Business Administration (Major) in Supply Chain Management (Co-op Optional)

Cape Breton University

Canada,Nova Scotia

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 19,579/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 80

Application Fee

May 2025

Apply Date

Canada, Nova Scotia

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1951

Total Students: 7,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

1250 Grand Lake Rd, Grand Lake Road, NS B1M 1A2, Canada

Bachelor of Business Administration (Major) in Supply Chain Management (Co-op Optional)

Program Overview

Cape Breton University has an immaculate Bachelor of Business Management program and the Supply Chain Management major degree is the new addition to the BBA program. With the SCM major course students are able to contribute to the economy of the nation and the world. SCM professionals are in high demand both in Canada as well as other countries across the world. 

This program helps with insight about the process of sourcing and its importance in the whole supply chain system. The supply chain management students’ helps students learn about the whole process of supply starting from manufacturing to the supplier and the retailer and eventually to the user. Logistics is a vital field which continues to grow by the clock; the supply chain includes 767,000 workers from a range of occupations and industries with over 35,000 job openings in the marketplace. Students can also go for a co-operative education program or an internship to get a taste of the professional world. Students are offered a 12 week co-operative placement providing him a hands on experience in the professional world.

What skills will I gain from this program?

  • Develop an understanding of potential risks in global sourcing, including hidden costs of working alongside different geopolitical zones, cultural differences, time zones, currency exchange, and exposure to financial and political risks in some emerging economies.
  • Learn to identify potential markets, tap into skills or resources not readily or economically available on a local level, and develop alternative collaborators to achieve goals.