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An overall average of 65% is required for all students applying to most CBU credit programs based on high school performance. Additional requirements may apply to specific programs.
If space permits, CBU will accept all candidates who can verify that they have met the minimum entry requirements established by CBU for the programs in which they wish to enroll.
Note: CBU does not guarantee that applications completed after August 1, will be processed for September registration.
Students may enter Cape Breton University by any of three paths, subject to restrictions of space and program capacity.
High school graduates who satisfy the admission requirements of their chosen program.
Students who transfer from another post-secondary institution and who are in good standing at that institution and who satisfy the admission requirements for their chosen program. Transfer students may be able to obtain credit in their CBU programs for courses taken elsewhere.
Students may also be admitted as non-traditional learners.
Students who enter CBU through any of the above paths and who have not made a final decision in a program may register as students in No Specific Program.
Applicants will be required to submit official documents (e.g. transcripts from other institutions) when they apply for admission. Normally these documents are sent directly from the other institutions to CBU.
Students will also require the approval of the relevant School Dean to register at another university or college while attending CBU.
TOEFL score of 550 (paper test), 213 (computer test), or 80 (internet test)
IELTS Academic (and IELTS Indicator) score of 6.5 with no band below 6.0
CAEL score of 60 (this includes CAEL Online)
MELAB score of 85
Pearson PTE (Academic) score of 59
CanTEST score of 4.5 (reading & listening), 4.0 (writing)
Duolingo English Test score of 115 for undergraduate programs, diplomas and certificates.
When you consider the means for an entire island to operate, you quickly get a sense of the importance of a reliable and efficient supply chain. In Canada, the supply chain is one of the most essential sectors of the economy, involving more than 767,000 workers from a range of occupations and industries. Cape Breton University’s newly designed courses in supply chain management introduce all facets of supply chain management from theoretical and practical perspectives.
As efficient management of transportation and logistics is vital to economic growth, organizations are increasingly placing emphasis on improving their operations and supply chain performance. A degree in supply chain management at CBU involves the management of materials, finances and information as they move from manufacturer to the end user.
The four-year Bachelor of Business Administration program now offers students the opportunity to focus on supply chain management theory and practice, providing them with the foundations to understanding today’s global economy.
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MGSC-1101 Mathematics for Business (3 Credits)
MGSC-1103 Business Mathematics (3 Credits)
MGSC-1108 Introduction to Statistics (3 Credits)
MGSC-1109 Calculus for Business (3 Credits)
MGSC-2101 Computers in Business (3 Credits)
MGSC-2103 Quantitative Methods (3 Credits)
MGSC-2104 Supply Chain Management (3 Credits)
MGSC-3101 Information Systems for Mgmt (3 Credits)
MGSC-3103 Procurement & Supply Mgmt (3 Credits)
MGSC-3104 Logistics & Transportation (3 Credits)
MGSC-3108 Operations Management (3 Credits)
MGSC-3700 Special Topics: Mgmt Science (6 Credits)
MGSC-3701 Special Topics: Mgmt Science (3 Credits)
MGSC-3703 Special Topics: Mgmt Science (3 Credits)
MGSC-4101 Global Sourcing (3 Credits)
MGSC-4700 Special Topics: Mgmt Science (6 Credits)
MGSC-4701 Special Topics: Mgmt Science (3 Credits)
MGSC-4703 Special Topics: Mgmt Science (3 Credits)
MGSC-5101 Information Systems for Mgmt (3 Credits)
MGSC-5106 Database Concepts (3 Credits)
MGSC-5108 Statistics (3 Credits)
MGSC-5111 Bus.Analytics Fundamentals (3 Credits)
MGSC-5113 Quantitative Methods (3 Credits)
MGSC-5114 Supply Chain Management (3 Credits)
MGSC-5118 Statistics for Bus Analytics (3 Credits)
MGSC-5121 Global Sourcing (3 Credits)
MGSC-5122 Data Security & Ethics (3 Credits)
MGSC-5123 Procurement & Supply Mgmt (3 Credits)
MGSC-5124 Logistics & Transportation (3 Credits)
MGSC-5125 Predictive Modeling/Analytics (3 Credits)
MGSC-5126 Data Mining (3 Credits)
MGSC-5127 Data Visualization (3 Credits)
MGSC-5128 Operations Management (3 Credits)
MGSC-5151 Health Care Analytics (3 Credits)
MGSC-5183 Statistics II (3 Credits)
Possible Career Paths
Supply Chain Analyst
Procurement Specialist
General Management and Business
Medical Insurance: 744 per year