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Program Overview

This program has been reviewed and approved by the registrar of the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills.

This program navigates through the main concepts of planning, sourcing, manufacturing, and delivering products, covering supply chain strategy & design and futuristic supply chain trends, including the role and framework of information technology. This program prepares graduates to work at the managerial level in the supply chain field, providing a comprehensive foundation in the theory and practices of supply chain management based on the best practice and industry standards in Canada. Students learn to think strategically while supporting their decisions with robust quantitative analysis. Conceptually, the program aims to develop understanding of three key areas and their interrelationships: The strategic role of supply chain; The key strategic drivers of supply chain performance; and Analytic methodologies for supply chain analysis.

Program Cost:

OPERATION & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT DIPLOMAApplicationTuitionAssessment & AdminE-Resource MaterialTotal
OSCM 101: Operations Management$50$500$100$50$700
OSCM 102: Purchasing & Supply Chain$50$500$100$50$700
OSCM 103: Managing Demand, Supply & Inventories$50$500$100$50$700
OSCM 201: Distribution and Logistics$50$500$100$50$700
OSCM 202: Six Sigma & Lean Consulting Methodology$50$500$100$50$700
OSCM 301: Project Management$50$550$100$50$750
OSCM 302: Dynamics of Negotiation$50$550$100$50$750
Course Exemption Fees$100$100
Diploma Program
(Complete a minimum of 5 courses. OSCM 102, 103, 201 & 302 are mandatory)
$250$2,550$500$250$3,550

Admission Requirements:

Language Proficiency Requirements (LPR)

  • Prior to acceptance, applicants must meet one of the following Language Proficiency Requirements (LPR):
    • Completion of 2 years of secondary education (including English 10 and 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
    • Students from non-English speaking countries must have completed grade 12 or equivalent education and provide verified results for one of the English Language Proficiency tests listed below:
Name of English Assessment/TestMinimum score(s)/level(s)
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) AcademicMinimum overall score of 6.0
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) IBTMinimum overall score of 50
Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL)Minimum overall score of 45
Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP)Listening & Speaking 6.5
Reading & Writing 5.5.

Program Delivery:

  • Online


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Program DatesRegistration Status
January 2026Closed
May 2026Open