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Last updated on 2025-05-06

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Commerce in Logistics and Supply Chain Management at the University of Manitoba is designed to equip students with the skills necessary to tackle complex issues related to procurement, strategic outsourcing, and trade-offs that benefit the supply chain. This program emphasizes the importance of understanding the integrated management of product flow, services, and information from suppliers to the final customer. Students will gain insights into developing trust and long-term partnerships, meeting customer requirements, and optimizing transportation modes.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Commerce in Logistics and Supply Chain Management is structured to be completed in 4 years. The program offers various options to enhance the learning experience, including:

  • Co-op opportunities that allow students to gain practical experience in the field.
  • International exchange programs to broaden global perspectives.

Students typically choose their major at the beginning of their third year, ensuring they have a solid foundation in business principles before specializing. The program is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of logistics and supply chain management, preparing students for a dynamic career in this essential field.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-op opportunities that allow students to explore various career paths and build a professional network.
  • International exchange programs that enhance employability and cultural understanding.
  • Access to the University of Manitoba Transport Institute, which connects students with industry leaders.
  • Participation in student groups such as the University of Manitoba Supply Chain Organization, fostering collaboration and networking.
  • World-class professors who are active researchers and have received prestigious teaching awards.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Commerce in Logistics and Supply Chain Management can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Production Scheduler: Responsible for planning and coordinating production schedules to meet customer demands.
  • Inventory Controller: Manages inventory levels, ensuring that stock is available while minimizing excess.
  • Supply Chain Consultant: Advises organizations on optimizing their supply chain processes for efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
  • Supply Chain Analyst: Analyzes data to improve supply chain operations and make informed decisions.
  • International Logistics Manager: Oversees global logistics operations, ensuring compliance with international regulations.
  • Purchasing Manager: Manages procurement processes, negotiating contracts and sourcing materials.
  • Supply Chain Software Manager: Implements and manages software solutions to enhance supply chain efficiency.
  • Transportation Manager: Coordinates transportation logistics, ensuring timely delivery of goods.
  • Warehouse Operations Manager: Oversees warehouse activities, optimizing storage and distribution processes.
  • Director of Materials Management: Responsible for managing the flow of materials and inventory across the organization.
  • Vice President of Supply Chain Management: Leads the overall supply chain strategy and operations for the organization.

 

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