Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management Post-Graduate Diploma
From factory to customer, goods are made, shipped and sold worldwide. Supply chain professionals manage every aspect of the selection, purchase, transportation and distribution of products within Manitoba, across Canada or around the world. The success of many companies depends on the strength and management of their supply chains.
MITT’s Post-Graduate Diploma in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management provides students with the basic business and supply chain skills needed to become effective professionals in this expanding business sector. Topics of study include essentials of management, supply chain management, international trade and project management.
Canadian Student
At A Glance
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Duration2 years full-time (20 months of study)
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CredentialPost-Graduate Diploma
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work practicumNo
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apprenticeshipNo
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Tuition Fees$9,050 Year 2 (2020/21)
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books$1200 to $1800 (Fall 2019)
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additional suppliesTBD
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additional student fees$180 Infrastructure/Technology Fee (2020/21); $50 MITT Award Fund (2020/21)
Textbook information can be found at mitt.ca/textbooks.
International Student
At A Glance
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Duration2 years full-time (20 months of study)
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CredentialPost-Graduate Diploma
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work practicumNo
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apprenticeshipNo
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Tuition Fees$15,600 Year 2 (2020/21)
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books$1200 to $1800 (Fall 2019)
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additional suppliesTBD
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additional student fees$180 Infrastructure/Technology Fee (2020/21); $50 MITT Award Fund (2020/21); $800-$1200 Health Insurance (2020/2021)
Textbook information can be found at mitt.ca/textbooks.
This Program is Ideal for:
Prospective students enjoy multi-tasking in a fast-paced environment. Taking initiative, working both as part of a team and independently, and understanding the global market should be interests of the student.
Continuous Program Improvement
MITT continuously reviews and improves programs to maintain relevance in the workplace and effective learning experiences for all students. Although the institution strives to have the website reflect the most current version of all programs, MITT reserves the right to change the program curriculum as necessary to meet industry and accreditation requirements. As a result, course information and learning outcomes may be adjusted prior to the scheduled course start date.
COVID-19 Response
Due to the challenges raised by COVID-19, MITT reserves the right to alter course delivery methods and/or program durations. Course deliveries may require increased percentages of online/distance learning components, alternatives to work practicums, and extended program durations to accommodate physical distancing and work practicum placement restrictions. MITT will be providing an exceptional level of enhanced student and program supports to ensure this modified program experience continues to meet all required learning outcomes for your program.
Applicants must have:
- An undergraduate diploma or degree, preferably in business or a related discipline, with good academic standing, from an accredited institution. A minimum of 2 years of full-time undergraduate level coursework may also be considered.
- Demonstrated English Language Proficiency (if educated outside Canada).
Applicants must also a Manitoba high school diploma (or equivalent) and have completed the following credits:
- Grade 12 Math, with a grade of 50% or higher, or equivalent; and
- Grade 12 English Language Arts (40S) with a grade of 50% or higher, or equivalent.
For further information regarding entrance requirements please refer to the application/admission process.
Before the start of this program, students will be required to complete Introduction to Post-Graduate Studies, a three-week preparatory program designed to help transition students successfully to the cultural, academic, and work expectations of post-graduate education and workplace environments.
Updated March 1, 2018
No further intakes of the program with the current course listing and duration will be offered.
Future Offering (subject to change):
- This program will be updated and relaunched for a September 2021 intake as Global Supply Chain Management
Students are required to bring a laptop or tablet for use during this program.
A complete supply list can be found at mitt.ca/current-students/supply-lists.
Details regarding additional technology requirements for online learning at MITT can be found here.
Applicants must have:
- An undergraduate diploma or degree, preferably in business or a related discipline, with good academic standing, from an accredited institution. A minimum of 2 years of full-time undergraduate level coursework may also be considered.
- Demonstrated English Language Proficiency (if educated outside Canada).
Applicants must also have a Manitoba high school diploma (or equivalent) and have completed the following credits:
- Grade 12 Math, with a grade of 50% or higher, or equivalent; and
- Grade 12 English Language Arts (40S) with a grade of 50% or higher, or equivalent.
For further information regarding entrance requirements please refer to the application/admission process.
Before the start of this program, international students will be required to complete Introduction to College and Work, a preparatory program designed to help transition students successfully to the cultural, technical, and work expectations of Canadian post-secondary and workplace environments. Please see the Introduction to College and Work program page for more information.
Updated March 1, 2018
No further intakes of the program with the current course listing and duration will be offered.
Future Offering (subject to change):
- This program will be updated and relaunched for a September 2021 intake as Global Supply Chain Management
Students are required to bring a laptop or tablet for use during this program.
A complete supply list can be found at mitt.ca/current-students/supply-lists.
Details regarding additional technology requirements for online learning at MITT can be found here.
Along with the MITT Post-Graduate Diploma, those students who successfully complete the International Sales and Marketing, Feasibility of International Trade, and International Market Entry Strategies courses with their respective online exams can receive a Forum for International Trade Training (FITT) Certificate.
Consult https://fittfortrade.com/credentials for details on the various FITT certification options.