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Centennial College Business Administration – Supply Chain and Operations Management
Centennial College

Business Administration – Supply Chain and Operations Management

Online Canada

3 Years

English

Full time

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    About: The Business Administration – Supply Chain and Operations Management program focuses on equipping students with skills for effective supply chain management and operations strategy. It covers key areas such as logistics, procurement, and production management, helping students understand the intricacies of the supply chain in a business context. The curriculum integrates both theory and practical applications, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in various sectors, including supply chain management, operations management, logistics, and procurement. Potential roles include Supply Chain Manager, Operations Analyst, and Logistics Coordinator.

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Business Administration - Supply Chain and Operations Management

The Business Administration - Supply Chain and Operations Management program at Centennial College focuses on teaching you how to effectively and efficiently run a business.

Employing hands-on learning in environments that are similar to actual business settings, the courses in this advanced diploma program cover:

  • Purchasing and inventory management.
  • Supply chain and logistics management.
  • Operations planning.
  • Direct supervision and quality assurance.
  • Analysis of operations processes to identify productivity improvements.
  • Application of business process re-engineering (BPR) techniques to simplify and streamline organizational processes.
  • Planning and designing quality improvement programs.
  • Applying team-approach principles to effectively analyze and recommend solutions to operations problems.
    You also acquire the expertise needed to maximize productivity in these and other areas (such as enterprise integration) while preparing for a career in any service or goods manufacturing industry.

One of the most interactive aspects of this School of Business program involves learning to integrate manual and computer-based systems, like Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software, as they relate to supply chain management activities.

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