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Bachelor of Commerce (e-Supply Chain Management) (Honours) (Co-op)
Bachelor of Commerce (e-Supply Chain Management) (Honours) (Co-op)

Bachelor of Commerce (e-Supply Chain Management) (Honours) (Co-op)

  • ID:AC010077
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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* International student Premium, U-Pass fee, Books and supplies cost

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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirement

  • International Application Form (International Application Form)

English Requirement

  • International applicants must provide proof of the subject specific requirements noted above along with proof of either: (IELTS / TOEFL) IELTS-International English Language Testing Service (Academic) Overall band of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each band; OR TOEFL-Internet-based (iBT)-overall 88, with a minimum of 22 in each component: Reading 22; Listening 22; Speaking 22; Writing 22.

Other Requirement

  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent.

  • Mature students are applicants who have not achieved the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or its equivalent and who are at least 19 years of age on or before the commencement of the program in which they intend to enroll. Mature students applying for Degree programs satisfy College Eligibility by having demonstrated academic abilities equivalent to those of Ontario high school graduates, verified by successful completion of at least one full-time term at the post-secondary level (minimum five courses taken concurrently in an academic program of study).

  • Six Grade 12 University (U) or university/college (M) courses with a minimum 70% average including:

    • One Grade 12 U English course.

    • One Grade 12 U Mathematics course.

  • Please note that mature students must meet the following subject-specific Program Eligibility requirements, either directly or through equivalencies:

    • One Grade 12 U English course.

    • One Grade 12 U Mathematics course.

  • Applicants with international transcripts must provide proof of the subject specific requirements noted above and may be required to provide proof of language proficiency.

Course Information

With a focus on business and technology, the Bachelor of Commerce (e-Supply Chain Management) Honours degree program provides you with skills and knowledge for a rewarding career involving supply chain management.

 

Businesses are looking for skilled leaders who demonstrate the ability to create and execute plans to improve processes in all industry sectors.

This program recognizes the importance of the relationship between the supply chain and technology. Take courses developed to build a foundation of skills rooted in business, technology, communication and analytical thinking.

Learn the fundamental skills required to use SAP software that the supply chain management industry relies on. In the final term, work with an external business advisor to manage a project and create a report analyzing an issue in the industry.

Complete three paid cooperative (co-op) work terms. This allows you to work while applying your knowledge and skills and building industry connections.

Upon graduation, you are awarded an Honours Degree and can pursue a number of careers involving the supply chain. You may find employment in:

  • procurement

  • supplier relationship management

  • forecasting and demand planning

  • materials management and inventory planning

  • distribution

  • business analysis

  • project management

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Level: 01

  • ACC4101 Financial Accounting

  • DAT4101 Spreadsheet Applications

  • ECO4101 Microeconomics

  • ENL1100 Communications and Academic Writing

  • MGT4102 Business Fundamentals

  • MKT4101 Marketing

Level: 02

  • ACC4201

  • Managerial Accounting

  • ECO4201

  • Macroeconomics

  • ESC4201

  • Management Information Systems

  • MGT4201

  • PHI1000

  • Logic and Critical Thinking

  • SOC2000

  • Introduction to Sociology

Level: 03

  • CST4301

  • Introduction to Database Management

  • ESC4300

  • Basics of Supply Chain Management

  • GEP1001

  • Cooperative Education Readiness

  • MGT4302

  • Human Resources and Communications Project Management

  • MGT4303

  • Career Management

  • MGT4304

  • e-Business Concepts

  • MGT4305

  • Business Analysis I

Level: 04

  • CST4401

  • Object Oriented Programming Using Java

  • ESC4400

  • Purchasing Management

  • ESC4402

  • ERP Business Configuration

  • MGT4401

  • Business Statistics

  • MGT4402

  • Business Analysis II

  • PHI2000

  • Introduction to Research

  • Co-op: 01

  • ESC4900

  • e-Business SCM Co-Op Work Term I

  • Level: 05

  • ENL2025

  • Interpersonal Communication

  • ESC4500

  • Master Planning and Scheduling

  • ESC4503

  • Technology Integration Using SAP

  • ESC4504

  • Public Sector Procurement

  • ESC4506

  • Logistics

  • NET4501

  • Computer Networks and Data Communications

  • Co-op: 02

  • ESC4901

  • e-Business SCM Co-Op Work Term II

Level: 06

  • ESC4601

  • Project Management

  • ESC4603

  • Quality Management

  • ESC4608

  • ERP Integration I

  • FIN4601

  • Business Finance

  • MGT4601

  • Elective: choose 1

  • CUL4000

  • ENL4016

  • ENL4100

  • Creative Writing

  • ENL4200

  • PHI4000

  • Philosophy and Popular Culture

  • PHI4003

  • The Philosophy of Love and Sex

  • PHI4004

  • Technology, Society and the Environment

  • PHI4100

  • Survival in the Information Age: Risk and the Media

  • PHY4000

  • Black Holes, Big Bangs and the Cosmos

  • SOC4000

  • SOC4001

  • Global Perspectives

  • Co-op: 03

  • ESC4902

  • e-Business SCM Co-Op Work Term III

Level: 07

  • ESC4708

  • ERP Integration II

  • ESC4710

  • Strategic Supply Chain Management

  • ESC4711

  • Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing Architecture

  • MGT4701

  • Advanced Business Statistics

  • MGT4702

  • MGT4703

  • Enterprise Architecture I

Level: 08

  • Code

  • Course Name & Description

  • Hours

  • ESC4800

  • eSCM Degree Project

  • ESC4803

  • Customer Relationship Management

  • LAW2014

  • Law

  • MGT4801

  • Enterprise Architecture II

  • PSI2000

  • Navigating Canada's Political Landscape

  • Elective: choose 1

  • CUL4000

  • Global Citizenship

  • ENL4016

  • World Literature

  • ENL4100

  • ENL4200

  • New Worlds and Alternative Realities: Speculative Fiction

  • PHI4000

  • Philosophy and Popular Culture

  • PHI4003

  • The Philosophy of Love and Sex

  • PHI4004

  • Technology, Society and the Environment

  • PHI4100

  • Survival in the Information Age: Risk and the Media

  • PHY4000

  • Black Holes, Big Bangs and the Cosmos

  • SOC4000

  • Criminology

  • SOC4001

  • Global Perspective

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Graduates have been successful in securing employment in any supply chain function or related technology and are creative developers and appliers of new technology and business processes. On the supply side, graduates may work in procurement, contract management and supplier relationship management. On the demand side, graduates may be employed in demand management, inventory planning, customer relationship management and distribution systems. Integral to an organization, graduates specialize in production and quality along with capacity/resource management. Related to the supply chain in general, graduates are business analysts, enterprise application consultants, project managers and logisticians.

eSCM professionals are responsible for creating and executing the plans of organizations and using business analysis to improve processes in all industry sectors. They work at the core of every business to ensure efficiency and effectiveness.

All people and all organizations form part of a supply chain. As these chains become more tightly woven, often through the use of technology, graduates provide the leadership required by industry and society.

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Health insurance: 500 $ CAD per year

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