LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA
Specific Jobs for Graduates of this Program
Embarking on a career in Logistics and Supply Chain Management means entering a dynamic realm where
organizational finesse and strategic foresight intersect. As a professional in this field, you play a pivotal role in
ensuring operational efficiency, whether it's in inventory management, transportation logistics, or supply chain
coordination. Highlight your adaptability, problem-solving prowess, and knack for streamlining processes as you
navigate through career opportunities.
In Logistics and Supply Chain Management, it's not just about securing a job; it's about molding the trajectory
of businesses and leaving a lasting mark on the logistical landscape. The diverse array of roles within this sector
underscores the inherent versatility of this career path. Our training program mirrors this adaptability, ensuring
that our graduates aren't confined to a singular specialization. Our aim is to equip them with a comprehensive
skill set spanning the entire logistical spectrum, empowering them to excel in any professional capacity.
By cultivating a holistic understanding of the logistical landscape, our graduates emerge as adept contributors,
seamlessly integrating their roles into the broader organizational framework.
SAMPLE OF JOB TITLES RELATED TO THIS PROGRAM
Shift Supervisor Dangerous Goods Specialist Salesperson Line haul Supervisor
Supply Chain Assistant Purchasing Agent Sales Consultant Driver Supervisor
Lead Hand Inventory Clerk Transportation Analyst Interline Partner Specialist
Office Support Fulfillment Officer Backorder Support Receiving Clerk
Transportation Solutions
Dispatcher Customer Service Support Shipping Clerk
Specialist
Shipping Agent Freight Shipper Import Freight Clerk Billing Clerk
Cube and Scale Specialist Inventory Analyst Stock Clerk Procurement Officer
MOST COMMON DUTIES
Ensure compliance with regulations Create Bill of Lading Plan and execute projects
Auditing Receiving Asset Management
Shipping Packing OS&D (Loss Prevention- Damage Control
Stocking Returns Collect, analyze, and interpret data.
Picking Dispatching Prepare reports and visualizations.
Order Fulfillment Driver Receiving Staging
Collaborate with other departments Loading Verification
Ensure compliance with company policies.
for data-driven decision-making. (Inbound/Outbound)
Order/Data Entry Order Taking Manage staff and resources.
Billing Cubing and Scaling Optimize processes for efficiency.
Customer Service Dangerous Goods Load Checker Oversee day-to-day operations.
PROGRAM LENGTH AND COST
LENGTH: 56 Weeks ( 20 hrs/week)
DELIVERY METHOD: Online Asynchronous
SCHEDULE: Three Weekly Meetings – To Be Announced
TUITION: $ 15,000
BOOKS AND LAB FEE: $ 2,500
TOTAL PROGRAM COST: $ 17,500
PLEASE NOTE: Study Materials/Books are eBooks, NO Hard Copy
Online students should have their computer/laptop to use with Microsoft Office Suite
COURSE BREAKDOWN
PROGRAM NAME PROGRAM HOURS
Orientation 4 hours
Operation Management 80 hours
Organizational Behaviour 60 hours
Business English & Communications 90 hours
Computer Applications 80 hours
Warehouse Management 60 hours
Demand Forecasting 20 hours
Management Information Systems 60 hours
Inventory Management 40 hours
Business Mathematics 40 hours
Economics 40 hours
Business Logistics Transportation 80 hours
Project Management 60 hours
Marketing 40 hours
Procurement 80 hours
Business Law 40 hours
Competitive Contracting & Negotiation 40 hours
Career Management 44 hours
Two (2) Academic Reviews 4 hours
Total Classroom Training Hours 962 hours
Work Experience - Practicum 320 hours
Total Program Training Hours 1282 Hours