Credential:
Diploma
Program length
4 Terms
Area:
Business
School:
Chiu School of Business
The Supply Chain Management major within the Business Administration Diploma program at our college is eligible for(PGWP). This program falls under the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code 52.0203, which encompasses Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management, as defined by: CIP 52.0203 - Supply Chain Management.
For more detailed information about Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP), please visit Statistics Canada. Prospective international students can use this CIP code to confirm PGWP eligibility for this field of study by consulting the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website.
Every business export and import goods and services. Supply chain management professionals determine the best combinations of outsourcing and procurement. In this major, you'll learn the various aspects of business operations including procurement, logistics and transportation, supplier relations, and inventory management. With this knowledge, you can contribute to the operational efficiency of a company.
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This is a two-year (four term) diploma program. A standard course load is 5 courses per term. Students can maintain full time status with at least three courses. Taking less than 5 courses per term will take longer to complete the program.
The Business Administration diploma program consists of core business courses and major specific courses. Courses are available both in class and online. Please note that not all courses may be available online each semester. Consult with Academic Advising Team to assist with your program planning.
For courses with scheduled midterms (max two per course) and final exam, they are required to be completed in person or at an approved invigilation site.
A new and unique program that will train students for the high-demand profession of supply chain management. The Business and Supply Chain Management integrated pathway program will see students earn a Business Administration Diploma with a major in supply chain management through Bow Valley College and a Bachelor of Management with a major in general management through the University of Lethbridge’s Dhillon School of Business.
Transferability is available towards SAIT's Bachelor of Business Administration degree, Supply Chain Management major (upon acceptance by SAIT).
Supply Chain Management Major program graduates who successfully complete and achieve a grade of B or higher in their BVC courses may be exempt from the following modules and workshops in the Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP) designation program.
SCMP Modules include (BVC equivalent courses in Brackets):
Eligible Business Administration Diploma graduates are required to complete all other SCMP program requirements (modules/workshops, In-Residence Week and Final Examination) before the SCMP designation can be granted by SCMA.
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Successful completion of the General Educational Development (GED) test that consists of five tests with a minimum score in the following sections:
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Transfer opportunities are available to a variety of institutions. Transfer credits are reviewed and accepted on an individual basis by the institution to which you apply.
You need one of the following options:
For applicants whose first language is not English, please review English language proficiency requirements.
Enhance your previous education to meet the missing admissions requirements for one of the BVC programs.