

Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Management - Global (Canadian Context), Durham College
Oshawa, Ontario
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24 Months
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About this course
This graduate certificate program immerses students in the global commerce landscape, focusing on the Canadian context. It covers the entire flow of products from inception to consumption, emphasizing the optimization of each step. The course aims to develop expertise in managing the intricate web of supply chain dynamics with a blend of business acumen and technical skills. Students will also earn industry-recognized certifications, such as Microsoft Office Specialist and SAP credentials, to enhance their marketability. The program is designed to prepare graduates for the high-demand supply chain sector in Canada, especially in the Durham region’s growing logistics and distribution hub. A hands-on approach with industry partnerships and a mandatory work term ensures students gain real-world experience to launch successful careers in supply chain management.
Why this course is highly recommended
Graduates are equipped with job-ready skills sought after in the industry, including problem-solving, business analytics, decision-making, and effective communication. The program’s alignment with industry certifications and associations—like the Certified Supply Chain Leader (CSCL) and Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP)—adds significant value. The emerging logistics hub in the Durham region offers increasing job opportunities, making this program a strategic choice for those aiming to excel in the Canadian supply chain sector and beyond.
Specialisation
The program emphasizes a global approach within the Canadian context, preparing students to understand multinational supply chain operations while focusing on local industry needs. It integrates strategic planning, logistics, procurement, and enterprise resource systems, giving students a comprehensive view of modern supply chain practices.
Course fees
Application fees
9.31L
1st year tuition fees
9.31L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants need a diploma or degree, along with proof of English language proficiency. Alternatively, a minimum of three years of relevant industry experience plus a professional resumé and a letter of intent may be considered. The program has specific admission criteria, and it's recommended to check the application deadlines closely.
English language test
DUOLINGO
115
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
88
PTE
60
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue a variety of roles such as business data analyst, demand and supply planner, inventory coordinator or manager, supply chain manager or supervisor, logistics and transportation coordinator, and warehouse and distribution manager. The program prepares students to work in government agencies, manufacturing, retail, logistics firms, transportation organizations, and wholesale trade companies.
FAQs
What are the tuition fees for international students?
The total annual fee for international students is approximately $17,266.86 CAD, which includes tuition, ancillary, and incidental fees.
Is work experience considered for admission?
Yes, applicants with a minimum of three years of related industry experience, detailed in a professional resumé and letter of intent, may be considered as an alternative to proof of English proficiency.
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