Duration

8 semesters

Starting Date

January, September

Tuition Fee

CAD 19,615 per year

Location

Toronto, Canada

About the Course

The Humber College’s Bachelor of Commerce – Supply Chain Management degree program starts with a foundation of business studies in areas such as organizational behaviour, law, economics, finance and accounting, marketing, and operations management. Specialization courses will focus on using current theories, methods and techniques to problem solve and develop supply chain management strategies.

Humber’s professors are widely known and respected for their real-world experience and industry contacts. Our supply chain specialists use case studies and a project-based curriculum to help you apply your classroom learning to real-life situations. A senior-level business project in your fourth year allows you to gain experience with problem solving and decision-making in a team-based environment.

Courses Included

  • Business Research Methods
  • Business Career Development
  • Product Design, Development and Delivery
  • Facility Planning and Warehousing
  • Introductory Management Accounting
  • Purchasing

Career

In today’s hyper-competitive marketplace, operating as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible is critical. Because supply chain cost represents the majority of the cost of goods/services sold, knowledge of supply chain management is a top priority for employers. Top Canadian and international companies such as Walmart, Toyota, Apple, Loblaw and BlackBerry use their supply chains as a main competitive advantage to gain market share and profit.

Supply chain management involves co-ordinating an entire network of companies and business processes across the globe to ensure that products are designed, produced, delivered and serviced smoothly and effectively.

Your degree will prepare you to pursue a variety of careers including supply chain management; strategic sourcing, procurement and asset management; transportation and logistics; and warehousing and distribution.

As a graduate, you will be in demand in industries such as consumer packaged goods, pharmaceutical products, service businesses, manufacturing, high-tech, automotive, retail and transportation. You may also use your degree to pursue graduate studies in a related field.

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