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Program Details


Graduate Certificate in Integrated Supply Networks

Objectives

The 15-credit Graduate Certificate in Integrated Supply Networks program focuses on the specialized, strategic-level competencies that professionals need to succeed in the highly volatile supply networks space in which automation and AI-based solutions are now integrated into supply chain logistics and processes. The program includes key topics on: the evolution of the digital supply network landscape; design considerations for ensuring that supply networks are environmentally sound, socially responsible, and well governed; dynamic modelling; sustainable management of materials; and strategies for managing clients and services in an online setting.

Courses

Number Title Prerequisites Available Times
Spring/Summer 2024 Fall 2024 Winter 2025 Spring/Summer 2025
1 CO-REQUISITE COURSE (3 CREDITS) - this course must be taken at the beginning of the program
CMS2 500 Mathematics for Management CMSC 000 (or the Exemption by Examination) MON
WED
*Or the exemption by examination test
3 REQUIRED COURSES (9 CREDITS)
CSNM 615 Integrated Production and Operations Management
CSNM 635 ESG in Integrated Supply Networks
CSNM 650 Integrated Supply Networks Field Project.
2 COMPLEMENTARY COURSES (6 CREDITS) - from the following choices
CSNM 605 Dynamic Supply Networks Transformation CMS2 500
CSNM 610 Principles of Dynamic Supply Networks CMS2 500 TUE
CSNM 630 Global Supply Management and International Logistics • Master’s degree (PhD preferred) with at least one university degree in a field related to the design and implementation of global logistics and distribution practices. • CLTD, CSCP or SCMP designation an asset.
CSNM 640 Six-Sigma and Supply Networks
CSNM 690 Special Topics in Supply Networks
*Or another 600-level course offered by the School of Continuing Studies and approved by the academic unit.