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Supply Chain Management Program

                @ George Brown

Stream: Business & Finance

Credential: Graduate Certificate Program

Duration: 1 year (2 Semesters)

Intake: September; February

Institute Type: Public University

Location: St. James Campus

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Supply chain management (SCM) is the management of the movement of items, information, and finances associated with a good or service, from acquiring raw materials to delivering the good at its final location. In the Graduate Certificate program of Supply Chain Management at George Brown students are prepared for a career in various sectors by familiarizing students with the concepts and systems used in supply chain design and performance. In Canada, George Brown University is a popular choice for foreign students. Additionally, the institute helps with job placement and gives students a chance to network with several industry leaders.

The objective of George Brown University has been to give its students the best chances ever since the university’s founding in 1967. In addition to being located in an economically vibrant area of Ontario, the college has an economical tuition fee.

  • Leading Co-op college in Ontario
  • Approximately 30,000 continuing education registrations annually
  • George Brown College has a high placement rate of 85%

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Stream: Business & Finance

Course: Supply Chain Management

Course Code:  B429

Credential Awarded: Ontario Graduate Certificate

Duration: 1 year (2 semesters)

Location:  St. James Campus, Ontario

Tuition: CAD 18,000 / INR 10,98,370 (total)

Intake: January

About the course

The Supply Chain Management graduate certificate program prepares students for careers in various sectors by familiarizing them with the concepts and systems used in supply chain design and performance.

Supply chain management is the backbone of organizations in industries as diverse as transportation, pharmaceutical, oil and gas, and retail. It ensures the efficient flow of products and services from the sourcing of materials to final use. With the increasing complexity and uncertainty of local and global economies, the need for skilled professionals in this field has never been greater. This program will help students launch a career that combines technical expertise with innovative thinking and relationship-building.

Courses are provided through varied modes of delivery, with a focus on applied and experiential learning. Students will learn not only the foundational knowledge but also the leading methods in supply chain optimization, risk management, and sustainable sourcing. As a graduate of this program, they will have the skills needed to deliver value and competitive advantage for organizations. Common job titles for Supply Chain Management graduates include Supply Chain Planning Coordinator, Operations/Logistic Coordinator, Operations Systems Analyst, Inventory Analyst, and Business Demand Coordinator.

What you will study 

  • Supply Chain Strategy
  • Supply Chain Sustainability
  • Sourcing and Purchasing
  • Risk Management
  • Technology Integration and Analysis
  • Applied Business Communication
  • Performance Management and Logistics
  • Transportation and Logistics
  • Warehousing
  • Supply Chain Management Design and Optimization
  • Inventory and Forecasting

Job Opportunities in Canada

There are 1000+ supply chain coordinator jobs in Canada with an average salary of CAD 41,600. There are more than 8000 jobs in Operations management in Canada with an average salary of CAD 60,000.