Atlantic Business College

Supply Chain Management & Logistics - PG Diploma

Supply Chain Management & Logistics - PG Diploma

This graduate diploma certificate provides the students with not only the foundational competencies necessary to become a supply chain professional, but also the technical and analytical skills to participate in supply chain strategy and design decisions.

In today’s complex environment, supply chain experts play a key role in making decisions that reduce emissions and drive positive climate action. The students graduate certificate will set them apart because it will ensure that they have the knowledge to assess their firm’s supply chain environmental impacts and drive positive actions to reduce carbon emissions and reduce the use of scarce non-renewable resources. 

The Supply Management & Logistics program provides the student with the foundational competencies necessary to become a supply chain professional and the technical and analytical skills to participate in supply chain strategy and design decisions.  In today’s environment, supply chain experts play a key role in making decisions that reduce emissions and drive positive climate action.  Graduates will have the knowledge to assess their firm’s supply chain environmental impacts and to drive positive actions to reduce carbon emissions and reduce the use of scarce non-renewable resources.

Atlantic Business College requires that students enrolled in the Supply Management & Logistics Program complete all the courses listed below. To receive a diploma a student must receive a minimum mark of 60 in all compulsory courses.

 

Knowledge and Skills

Throughout this program you will develop the following skills:

INFORMATION:

Fredericton, NB Canada

Full Time

 One and Half Year : Total 48 Weeks =32 Weeks In Class + 16 Weeks Optional Training

  • Supply chain analyst
  • Logistics analyst
  • Inventory planner
  • Sourcing specialist
  • Fulfilment supervisor
  • Production supervisor
  • Transportation coordinator
  • Warehouse operation manager
  • Production coordinator
  • Inventory specialist
  • Distribution clerk
  • Logistics coordinator

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

Students must meet one (1) of the following admission requirements:

  • High school graduation
  • Degree or Diploma in any discipline
  • GED and equivalent
  • Mature student – Detailed resume outlining experience and qualifications must be submitted.

Admission Equivalent, Mature student, technical and language requirements:

  • Equivalent: Foreign credentials must be translated in English and assessed for Grade 12 equivalency by a recognized organization, or
  • Mature student with a score of 11 or more on the Wonderlic SLE (or other MCU approved test) Note: CAT and CAST no longer approved.
  • NACC Technical Literacy Exam (passing score of 18), or
  • IELTS – Int’l English Language Testing Services – Minimum score of 6.0 with no subject test score lower than 5.5; or
  • TOEFL – Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet based test (IBT) – Overall 80 with the minimum in each component: Reading 20; Listening 20; Speaking 20; Writing 20.

*  Pearson Test of English (PTE Academic). Minimum score of 58 with no subject test less than 49 means (49L,49W,49S,49R) 

*  Canadian Academic English Language Assessment Test (CAEL) (the online or in-person test). Overall band score of 60 

*  CELPIP : Overall 7 no band below than 6 ( 6L,6W,6S,6R) or

Year 1 (Sem 1 & Sem 2)

  • Business Processes I
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management I
  • Computer Applications
  • Financial and Management Accounting
  • Scheduling and Inventory Management
  • International Purchasing and Supplier Management
  • Sustainability and CSR
  • International Business Law
  • Transportation
  • Logistics and Supply Chain II
  • Project Management
  • Customs Process
  • Supply Chain Integrated Project
  • Work Term Preparation (Work-Integrated Learning option only)Plus: Professional Option Course

Professional Options 

    • Business Processes II
    • Supply Chain Sustainability

Year 2 (Sem 3)

  • Work Term (Training)-16 Weeks (Paid/Un-Paid Optional Co-up) (Starting May 2023)

Transportation
1. Copy of the biometric page (first and last page) of your current passport including all the pages that have visa stamps of all other countries. 2. Copy of the Study Permit, Refusal letter if applicant previously applied for a Study Permit to Canada or any other countries. 3. When you are in your final high school or senior secondary/college/university year, please submit a letter from your institution stating the date of completion of the degree. 4. A Two- or Three-Year College Diploma, or a Degree (Note: minimum ‘C+’ average or cumulative 2.5 GPA) OR An acceptable combination of related work experience and post-secondary education as judged by the College* OR Five years of work experience in the supply chain management field as judged by the College to be equivalent* 5. The language of instruction at Atlantic Business College is English. In addition to the academic admission requirements, all applicants for whom English is not their first language and/or coming from countries where English is not an official language, must provide proof of language proficiency. Applicants must meet ONE of the following criteria to meet Atlantic Business College’s English language Proficiency requirements: English language Proficiency: TOEFL – Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet based test (IBT) – Overall 80 with the minimum in each component: Reading 20; Listening 20; Speaking 20; Writing 20 International English Language Testing (IELTS) Academic Level with scores at or above overall average of 6.0 and no band below 5.5 Pearson Test of English (PTE Academic). Minimum score of 58 with no subject test less than 49 means (49L,49W,49S,49R) Canadian Academic English Language Assessment Test (CAEL) (the online or in-person test). Overall band score of 60 CELPIP: Overall 7 with no band below 6 (6R, 6L, 6S, 6W) We request you to upload your documents in this section.
    Semester 1
  • Business Processes I
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management I
  • Computer Applications
  • Financial and Management Accounting
  • Scheduling and Inventory Management
  • International Purchasing and Supplier Management
  • Sustainability and CSR
Semester 2
  • International Business Law
  • Transportation
  • Logistics and Supply Chain II
  • Project Management
  • Customs Process
  • Supply Chain Integrated Project
  • Work Term Preparation (Work-Integrated Learning option only)
  • plus: Professional Option Course
Professional Options
  • Business Processes II
  • Supply Chain Sustainability
Transportation

TUITION & FEES:

Total Fees Payable: $14,735

  1. Minimum mark of 60% in each course.

POLICIES AND PROCEDURES:

Conduct: Plagiarizing or cheating on assigned work or tests will not be tolerated.  If a student is guilty of either plagiarism or cheating on an assignment, he or she will receive an automatic 0 on that assignment; a second occurrence will result in a mark of 0 for that course and the loss of the student’s diploma.  Any cheating on a test or exam will result in an automatic 0 on that test or exam.  Cheating is considered not only the use of another’s work but also the sharing of the work with another.  Both parties are equally to blame.

Attendance: Absenteeism will be treated in the same manner as that required in the workplace which allows one and one-quarter days a month for absences caused by illness. Cumulative absences jeopardize a student’s opportunity to participate in on the job training and affect the final mark in a course in which the student has missed time.  Chronic tardiness carries the same consequences as repeated absences.

Students are expected to phone the college at 450-1408, if they are going to be absent or late.  Failure to do so before 9:00 a.m. will result in a mark of 0 on all missed tests and assignments for that day. When students arrive late, or leave early, they must advise the Front Desk staff. They will keep record of this for use by the instructors and the administration.

When a student misses a class in a subject, or misses lab time, he or she is responsible for getting the work assignment or making up the lab time outside regular class hours.

We are now accepting applications for international students.

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