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Global Supply Chain Management

Who it’s for

You enjoy multi-tasking in a fast-paced environment. You take initiative, working both as part of a team and independently. You have an interest in understanding the global marketplace and want to be part of a hot industry seeking innovative thinkers and ideas.

What you’ll learn

You will gain basic business and supply chain skills needed to become an effective professional in this expanding business sector. Topics of study include procurement, logistics, leadership, accounting and project management.

Program details

Program length:

2 years full time (16 months)

Program delivery:

Evening courses with blended online and in-person learning

Credential:

Post-Graduate Diploma

Work-integrated Learning:

N/A

CIP Code1:

52.0203

Start Times:

  • Fall

Tuition:

$25,000*
Full tuition

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Your career

You will join a vital group of professionals that keep the global economy moving. You will be part of a team or lead sourcing and procurement efforts for your employer, or lead distribution of your company's produced materials.

Career opportunities

  • Supply chain manager
  • Logistics coordinator
  • Dispatcher
  • Procurement specialist
  • Demand and supply supervisor
  • Warehouse manager
  • Warehousing supervisor

Career opportunities

  • Supply chain manager
  • Logistics coordinator
  • Dispatcher
  • Procurement specialist
  • Demand and supply supervisor
  • Warehouse manager
  • Warehousing supervisor

Program features and outcomes

  • Industry-recognized instructors
  • Evening class times to suit working professionals
  • Blended course delivery (in-person and online)
  • Program developed in association with Supply Chain Canada and Supply Chain Management Association – Manitoba
  • Achieve advanced standing towards Supply Chain Canada’s Supply Chain Management Professional designation

Key Program Courses

  • Managerial Accounting
  • Skills for Effective Negotiation
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Procurement and Supply Management
  • Global Sourcing
  • Supply Chain Management for the Public Sector
  • Operations and Process Management
  • Logistics and Transportation

Academic requirements

See Program Overview for Global Supply Chain Management on MITT.ca

English language requirements

You meet the English language requirements, if you: Are from an English Language Proficiency requirement exempted country, OR you meet one of our waiver requirements.

If you do not meet either of these requirements, please contact a Student Advisor to discuss English language tests and pathway programs that are accepted at MITT.

Student success stories

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I arrived in Canada with extended experience in the beverages industry, where I performed different duties in the fields of Export Logistics and Process Improvement. When I completed MITT’s Post-Graduate Program in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management I was able to make the connection between my previous work experience and my new Canadian experience.

— Leslie Perez