The Trent advantage
Benefit from Trent’s focus on experiential learning opportunities. Your in-class education will benefit from Trent’s collaborative approach where you will study across disciplines to build a strong foundation of knowledge.
Program Description
Trent’s Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Logistics & Supply Chain Management, offered exclusively at Trent University 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. At Trent Durham, you will study an interdisciplinary mix of marketing, accounting, operations, economics, analytics, and information technology 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.
Popular courses
- The Digital World
- Transportation and Logistics Management
- New Venture Planning and Design
- Data Visualization
Program Details
- Where can I study?
- Durham GTA
- Degrees offered
- Bachelor of Arts - Honours (B.A. Honours)
- How can I study?
- Part time/Full time
- When can I start?
- Fall
- OUAC Codes
- RAE - Durham GTA
Career Experience While You Learn
Gain career experience while earning academic credit with guaranteed experiential learning during your program.
You don't have to wait until after you graduate to put your education to work. Every program includes experiential learning opportunities where you will get hands-on professional experience in your field of study.
Featured Experiences
- Work for an employer in the fields of purchasing, planning, production, logistics, or distribution through a fourth-year capstone placement
- Get industry-level training with courses that offer advanced statistical and ERP software simulations
- 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
Opportunities
- Community Research Project
- Field Experience
- Paid Internships
- Study Abroad
- Volunteer Opportunities
Did you know?
Trent is #2 in Canada for Overall Reputation
Trent is #1 in Ontario for Highest Quality
95% of Trent Grads are Employed Within Two Years
Admissions
Whether you're graduating from an Ontario high school, looking to study in Canada, or training for a second career, Trent has clear pathways for students to apply and be admitted to study at either of our campuses.
Requirements
If you are coming straight from high school in Ontario or are a recent grad, the general admission requirements are:
- 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
- ENG 4U with a minimum of 60%
Program specific requirements:
- A minimum 75% overall average
- MHF4U or MCV4U
Requirements
Students from across Canada can use their grades from their home province to apply to Trent.
Requirements
International students from outside Canada can apply based on the curriculum of their home country.
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Mature students can apply to Trent based on previous education and professional or volunteer experience.
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With many transfer agreements and flexible pathway options, Trent University makes it easy for students to make the most of the credits you have already earned.
Career Paths
A Trent degree opens doors to a rewarding and exciting future, as you use your newfound knowledge to launch your professional career.
Your Logistics & Supply Chain Management degree, along with guaranteed career experience while you learn, prepares you for many possible career paths in a wide range of industries, including:
- Supply Chain Logistics Manager
- Procurement Director
- Logistics Coordinator
- Inventory Manager
- International Logistics Manager
Featured Career
Finance & Commercial Affairs Analyst
Financial and commercial affairs analysts collect and analyze financial information such as economic forecasts, trading volumes and the movement of capital, financial backgrounds of companies, historical performances and future trends of stocks, bonds and other investment information to provide financial and investment advice for their company or their company's clients.
Financial analysts are employed by a wide range of establishments throughout the private and public sector, such as banks, brokerage houses, insurance companies, investment companies, manufacturing firms, trust companies, utility companies and underwriting firms.
Did you know?
FULL TUITION FOR 95%+
If you’re a top scholar in Canada entering with 95% or higher you qualify for full first-year tuition!
Scholarships
At Trent University, we believe in rewarding academic excellence. That's why we have recently increased all of our renewable entrance scholarships.
Whether you are coming to Trent from within Canada or across the world, all students are automatically considered for entrance scholarships based on your academic achievement – no application required. Canadian students entering with an average of 95%+ earn full tuition. 80% or higher? You qualify for scholarships valued at over $18,000, with recipients of our most prestigious scholarships earning up to $30,000 over four years. International students are eligible for scholarships valued at up to $12,000 over four years, renewable annually throughout your degree.
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