Build Your Career in Supply Chain Management

Accredited by Supply Chain Canada
This program has been approved by Supply Chain Canada for advanced standing towards attaining the Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP™) designation. This recognition reflects the program’s alignment with national standards for the supply chain profession.
Take the next step in your professional journey with our online Supply Chain Management Diploma program. Dive deep into supply chain management’s essentials and acquire invaluable negotiation, project management, and leadership skills. By the end of this comprehensive program, you’ll not only have a diploma but the confidence and expertise to excel in the dynamic world of supply chain management!
Accredited by Supply Chain Canada
Procurement & Contract Management
Production Planning & Scheduling
Supply Chain Strategy & Operations
International Trade & Compliance
Supply Chain Analytics & Optimization
Logistics & Distribution Management
Inventory & Warehouse Management
Sustainable Supply Chain Practices
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Is Our Supply Chain Management Diploma Right for You?
You are analytical
You are adaptable to change
You are a good communicator
You like leading others
Course Overview
Career City College’s online Supply Chain Management Diploma program encompasses learning about various aspects of business operations, including procurement, logistics and transportation, supplier relations, and inventory management, highlighting how professionals contribute to a company’s operational efficiency.
Upon completing your online diploma, you’ll be confident applying supply chain management fundamentals while streamlining your work with today’s latest software.
Pre-Requisites
- Applicants must have completed grade 12 or equivalent or have mature student status (at least 19 years old).
- Applicants must demonstrate English proficiency through any one of the following:
- Completion of grades 9-11, including English 11 with a grade of ‘C’ or higher from a country where English is one of the principal languages; or
- Completion of 2 years of full-time post-secondary education at an accredited institution where English is the language of instruction; or
- Provide verified results for one of the English language proficiency tests listed below. Test results must be dated no more than two years before the start date of
the program.- IELTS Academic: overall score of 5.5 or higher.
- CAEL Test: overall score of 40 or above
- Duolingo English Test: overall score of 95 or above
- TOEFL iBT – 46 or above
- CELPIP: Minimum scores – Listening-6 Speaking-6 Reading-5 Writing-5
- Eiken – Pre-1
- Cambridge FCE+ – 160 or C | Cambridge Linguaskill – B2 or above
- PTE – 43 or above
- iTEP Academic – 3.5 or above
Course Breakdown
BMD110 – Word CoreThis course introduces students to word processing and Microsoft Word. It teaches students how to work with different types of formatting and create professional-looking documents. Students will learn how to navigate through Word with high functionality and learn how to format and edit their documents.
BMD120 – Spreadsheets CoreThis course familiarizes students with spreadsheets and Microsoft Excel, focusing on core and intermediate features. Students will develop skills to create and manipulate professional-looking spreadsheets for various purposes and situations.
BMD125 – Spreadsheets AdvancedThis course introduces students to advanced functions and features of spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. Students will learn how to work with sorting, pictures, graphs and other features of Microsoft Excel. It helps to develop advanced skills in creating and manipulating highly functional spreadsheets.
BMD155 – Outlook CoreThis course introduces students to email and Microsoft Outlook. It helps to develop skills in managing email, calendars, contacts, and tasks. Students will learn how to be highly functional in Outlook and maximize its functions to efficiently contribute to the organization and professional communication.
GEN110 – KeyboardingThis course is designed to help students develop, increase, and refine their keyboarding, proofreading, speed, and accuracy. Students are given access to keyboarding software, and their progress is monitored daily. Students will implement effective techniques and strategies to improve their keyboarding skills.
SCM100 – Introduction to TechnologyThis course provides students with the skills needed to work effectively with Windows, whether used on a computer at home or in a work environment. The course will cover the many features and apps included with Windows, such as Internet Explorer, music and video, desktop apps, and printing.
SCM100 – Introduction to Supply Chain ManagementThis course emphasizes the integration of the supply chain management industry and business strategies, highlighting the importance of customer relationship management and engagement. Students will learn to identify improvement plans for optimal end-to-end supply chain management using digitization and performance metrics while strategically building relationships to achieve customer and revenue targets.
SCM200 – Supply Chain Logistics & TransportationThis course covers transport operational management, including cargo movement, planning, vehicle scheduling, and fleet management. Students will learn to select suitable transport fleets, implement multi-modal logistics across industries, and evaluate strategic factors like vehicle utilization, transport costs, customer service, and health, safety, and regulatory requirements compliance.
SCM300 – Procurement & Supply Chain ManagementThis course identifies and prioritizes procurement needs, supplier sourcing, and relationship development for efficient supply chain functions and value addition. Students will learn about various pricing strategies, factors affecting pricing, and the principles of building competitive global sourcing and support supply chain functions while considering the interrelations between supplier relationships, cost management, and pricing.
SCM400 – Supply Chain Operations & Process Management CoreThis course teaches students the importance of assessing performance across the supply chain and various process optimization strategies. They will explore change management initiatives for successful implementation and evaluate facility location decisions’ critical role in logistics activities within operations management.
SCM450 – Supply Chain Operations & Process Management AdvancedThis course delves into improvement concepts for enhancing supply chain performance, profitability, and long-term sustainability, focusing on social and environmental impact. Students will also concentrate on sales and operational planning, analyzing processes like demand planning, inventory management, and order inflow and outflow management.
SCM500 – International Trade – Theory, Practices, and ProceduresIn this course, students will explore import/export requirements and international trade rules while evaluating regulatory, legal, and potential risk factors. They will also examine the design of global supply chains, encompassing transport modes, product flow, customs, clearing, and service providers.
SCM510 – Global Supply Chain Security & ManagementIn this course, students will assess risks and how to control the probability or impact of unfortunate events. Students will explore risks such as uncertainty in financial markets, threats from project failures, legal liabilities, accidents, natural causes and disasters and theft and how they impact the supply chain. Students will also examine what preventative measures can be taken and put in place to reduce the impact of supply chain risks.
BMD520 – NegotiationStudents will learn about negotiation and the ability to facilitate open communication between parties to find an acceptable solution to a matter of mutual interest. Students will learn about negotiation strategies that will lead to win-win business results. This course will teach productive and meaningful communication to facilitate more apparent business negotiations.
BMD530 – Canadian Business LawThis course teaches students about contract management for compliance, accountability, and transparency throughout the procurement life cycle. They will learn to conduct ongoing risk assessments, manage contract monitoring plans, distinguish different contract forms, and explore remedies for contract breaches and misrepresentation while assessing and protecting intellectual property through effective risk management practices.
BMD460 – Project Management CoreThis course gives students the knowledge and practice to manage projects. It allows students to learn essential elements of project management through the scope of time, cost, and resources. Students will evaluate projects’ opportunities and constraints and learn how to refine projects to ensure successful completion.
BMD462 – Project Management AdvancedThis course provides the students with in-depth skills and knowledge in managing multiple projects, handling task assignments, and scheduling more efficiently. Students will learn techniques for effective project management and team management. This course will also provide methods and strategies for monitoring supply chain function and performance.
BMD160 – Business Language & CommunicationsThis course introduces students to business English and communication in a business environment. In becoming a supply chain management professional, students will learn to communicate effectively, identify the importance of communication, build positive relationships, and communicate across different cultures in the workplace.
BMD165 – Business WritingThis course empowers students to perform research for reporting purposes. It explains how to compose letters, memos and emails effectively. Finally, it teaches students how to gear their messaging for a specific audience.
BMD475 – Human Resources ManagementThis course introduces and provides students and practicing managers with a concise and thorough review of essential HR management concepts–including fundamental practices, methods, topics, and relevant legal findings. It offers opportunities to develop interpersonal skills and contribute to effective functioning in different organizational settings.
BMD490 – Information Management-People, Technology & ProcessesThis course highlights the significance of innovation and technology in business, exploring their contributions to cross-departmental communication and process efficiency. Students will learn about data analytics for informed decision-making, performance improvement, and strategic implementation of new systems, processes, and change management.
BMD515 – LeadershipThis course will teach further leadership and the ability of an individual or a group of individuals to influence and guide followers or other members of an organization. Students will examine the characteristics and positive power dynamics that influence and develop leadership within individuals, groups, and organizations.
GEN200 – Career PlanningThis course emphasizes the role of innovation and technology in enhancing cross-departmental communication and business process efficiency. Students will learn about data analytics for informed decision-making, performance improvement, and strategic objectives for implementing new systems, processes, and change management.
Job Opportunities
The supply chain management industry offers various career opportunities, such as materials management, monitoring logistics, operations management, and more. This program provides the skills and knowledge for professional development within this dynamic field.
Material Estimator: Calculate material requirements for production processes.
Production Clerk: Assist in administrative tasks within the production department.
Production Coordinator: Coordinate tasks and schedules within the production team.
Production Scheduler: Develop and maintain production schedules.
Delivery Checker: Verify and inspect deliveries for accuracy.
Supply Chain Coordinator: Coordinate activities within the supply chain management.
Logistics Coordinator: Handle logistics, operations management and transportation.
Manufacturing Order Clerk: Process and maintain manufacturing orders.
Material Coordinator: Oversee material handling and inventory management.
Material Estimator: Estimate material quantities needed for production.
Production Agent: Execute production tasks and processes.
Production Controller: Monitor and control production activities.
Production Officer: Manage and supervise production operations.
Purchasing Expediter: Expedite the purchasing process for efficiency.
Supply Needs Estimator: Estimate supply requirements for production needs.
Source: Government of Canada
Learning Model
Asynchronous Online Learning:
Students can access online learning platforms 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There are no set classes or times to log in, so students can complete 20 hours of studying per week around their schedule.
Tuition Details
Our Supply Chain Management Diploma program is available for the following price.
Domestic Student
$16,680.00
International Student
$16,930.00
All prices include books, materials, and GST.
Please visit our Finance Page to learn more about the many options that can help fund your education.
Financial Aid Options
Government Student Loans
The provincial and federal governments provide student loans! Loan amounts may vary depending on individual circumstances.*
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*Financial assistance is available for students that qualify. To determine your eligibility, please contact our Admissions Department.
Personal Funding Options
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