Logistics and Supply Chain Management (B.A.)
Benefit from Trent’s focus on experiential learning to connect you with future career prospects. Your inclass education will benefit from Trent’s collaborative approach where you will study across disciplines to build a strong foundation of knowledge.
Trent’s B.A. in Logistics & Supply Chain Management, offered exclusively at Trent Durham GTA, is the only degree program of its kind in Canada. This industry-focused program equips students with the theory and practice required to understand, model, and solve complex supply chain problems in the modern world of business. Here at Trent Durham, you will study an interdisciplinary mix of accounting, economics, computing, and statistics courses to develop the knowledge and skills to become a leader in global supply chain management. You will also build connections with potential employers and industry leaders as you work towards your Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP) designation.
Career Experience
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Work for an employer in the fields of purchasing, planning, production, logistics, or distribution through a fourth-year capstone placement
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Get industry-level training with courses that offer advanced statistical and ERP software simulations
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Take advantage of Trent Durham GTA’s community connections (and central location in the Greater Toronto Area), with opportunities to meet local employers in retail, manufacturing, and transportation
Career Paths
- Supply Chain Logistics Manager
- Procurement Director
- Logistics Coordinator
- Inventory Manager
- International Logistics Manager
- Logistics Engineer
- Purchasing Manager
Popular Courses
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The Digital World
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Transportation and Logistics Management
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New Venture Planning and Design
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Data Visualization
Admission Requirements
Ontario Secondary School Requirements:
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
- A minimum of six Grade 12 4U or 4M courses, including program specific prerequisites
- A minimum 70% overall final average (unless otherwise specified)
- ENG 4U with a minimum of 60%
Program Requirements:
- 75% overall average. MHF4U or MCV4U