Program overview
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Last updated on 2025-04-19

Program overview

Program Overview

The Post-Degree Diploma in Supply Chain Management at Douglas College is tailored for individuals holding a bachelor's degree who aspire to build a career in various supply chain roles, including purchasing, warehousing, transportation, production, and inventory planning. This program equips students with internationally relevant skills and prepares them for industry certification in Planning and Inventory Management from the Association for Supply Chain Management. Graduates will emerge job-ready, having participated in the Advanced Career Development program, which offers career-building workshops, coaching, and networking opportunities.

Program Structure

The Supply Chain Management program is designed to be completed in one year, offering both full-time and part-time learning formats. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Open enrolment admission type with specific requirements.
  • Available in three intakes: Fall, Summer, and Winter.
  • 30 credits required for graduation, with a minimum GPA of 2.00.
  • Involvement in the Advanced Career Development program for practical experience.
  • Opportunity to participate in the Business Internship program for real-world application of skills.

Students must complete 70% of their coursework at Douglas College and maintain good academic standing to graduate. The program is offered at both the New Westminster and Coquitlam campuses.

Featured Experiences

  • Advanced Career Development Program: Prepares students for part-time paid or volunteer positions, enhancing their employability through workshops and networking.
  • Business Internship Program: Provides hands-on experience in a real-world business environment, allowing students to apply their classroom knowledge.
  • Career fairs and peer-led leadership meetings to foster connections with potential employers.

Career Options

Graduates of the Supply Chain Management program can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:

  • Distribution Manager: Oversees the distribution of goods, ensuring efficient delivery and inventory management.
  • Inventory Planner or Manager: Responsible for maintaining optimal inventory levels and forecasting demand.
  • Logistics Supervisor: Manages logistics operations, coordinating transportation and warehousing activities.
  • Production Plant Manager: Oversees production processes, ensuring efficiency and quality control in manufacturing.
  • Warehouse Manager: Manages warehouse operations, including staff supervision, inventory control, and safety compliance.

 

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