Global Supply Chain Management Post-Graduate Diploma
Supply chain and logistics professionals manage every aspect of the selection, purchasing, transporting, and distributing of products and services to and from locations around the world. The diploma program introduces students to the essential business management and supply chain skills needed to become an effective professional in this expanding sector.
MITT’s Post-Graduate Diploma in Global 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 procurement, logistics, leadership, accounting and project management.
With evening course times, this program is designed for working professionals to advance their careers.
MITT’s Global Supply Chain Management program has been developed in association with Supply Chain Canada and Supply Chain Management Association – Manitoba in order to best prepare students for employment and professional recognition within those industries.
Completion of the diploma meets the majority of the criteria for Supply Chain Canada’s Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP) designation program, the standard for professionals working in the field.
Our diploma coursework is designed to include all of the required 14 modules and interactive workshops* that make up the SCMP program, and successful completion at MITT achieves advance standing towards the professional designation.
*See SCMP Designation website for further details including grade requirements.
Course information
Career information
Canadian Student
At A Glance
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Duration2 years (16 months of study)
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CredentialPost-Graduate Diploma
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work practicumNo
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Tuition1Paid each year of a 2-year program:
$6,721
1Tuition is estimated and subject to change. Refer to the chart below for more detailed program costs.
International Student
At A Glance
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Duration2 years full time (16 months of study)
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CredentialPost-Graduate Diploma
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work practicumNo
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Tuition1Paid each year of a 2-year program:
$12,500 -
CIP Code252.0203
1Tuition is estimated and subject to change. Refer to the chart below for more detailed program costs.
2For information on PGWP eligibility, please visit the IRCC Changes to PGWP eligibility criteria webpage.
Who it is for
Prospective students who 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.
Students who complete MITT's Post-Graduate Certificate in Business Management, and want to extend and focus their studies in order to specialize in a dynamic field of international business.
- An undergraduate diploma or degree in business, commerce or a related discipline, with good academic standing, from an accredited institution; OR:
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MITT Post-Graduate Certificate in Business Management* (12 months)
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A minimum of 2 years of full-time undergraduate level coursework from an accredited institution, including credits in related course topics or subjects (such as Business, Accounting, Finance, Communication, Economics, Marketing, Organizational Behaviour), may be considered
And:
- Demonstrated English Language Proficiency (if educated outside Canada)
- Current résumé or CV
Preferred Admission Criteria (There may be a competitive admissions process for entry to this program; meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission)
- Minimum 2 years of prior relevant work experience as demonstrated on résumé or CV.
For further information regarding entrance requirements please refer to the application/admission process
*The Business Management certificate can be used as a prerequisite for admission to MITT Post-Graduate Diploma programs. Students that complete this 12-month program will receive advanced standing for the first term of a diploma. That means you will already have the credits for the first four courses, and will earn a one-term scheduled academic break before continuing your studies.
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Intakes | Start Month | Class Hours |
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Fall 2024 | September |
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Fall 2025 | September |
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For the most up-to-date information on current availability, visit apply.mitt.ca/guide. |
Estimated Program Costs
2024/25
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Item | Cost1 |
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Tuition | Year 1: $6,721 Year 2: $6,721 |
Fees | Year 1: $275 Year 2: $275 |
Estimated Textbook Costs2 | Year 1: $800 Year 2: – |
Estimated Supply Costs2 (Includes laptop) |
Year 1: $1,300 Year 2: $400 |
Estimated Program Cost | $16,292 |
1Costs are estimates and are subject to change. Refer to mitt.ca/tuition for specific tuition rates. 2Supplies and books, including laptops, are purchased by students. Find more information about supplies and textbooks below. |
Students are required to bring a laptop for use during this program.
A complete supply list can be found in the program information section.
Details regarding additional technology requirements for online learning at MITT can be found here.
- An undergraduate diploma or degree in business, commerce or a related discipline, with good academic standing, from an accredited institution; OR:
-
MITT Post-Graduate Certificate in Business Management* (12 months)
-
A minimum of 2 years of full-time undergraduate level coursework from an accredited institution, including credits in related course topics or subjects (such as Business, Accounting, Finance, Communication, Economics, Marketing, Organizational Behaviour), may be considered
And:
- Demonstrated English Language Proficiency (if educated outside Canada)
- Current résumé or CV
Preferred Admission Criteria (There may be a competitive admissions process for entry to this program; meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission)
- Minimum 2 years of prior relevant work experience as demonstrated on résumé or CV.
For further information regarding entrance requirements please refer to the application/admission process
*The Business Management certificate can be used as a prerequisite for admission to MITT Post-Graduate Diploma programs. Students that complete this 12-month program will receive advanced standing for the first term of a diploma. That means you will already have the credits for the first four courses, and will earn a one-term scheduled academic break before continuing your studies.
Tap and drag table to view more
Intakes | Start Month | Class Hours |
---|---|---|
Fall 2024 | September |
|
Fall 2025 | September |
|
For the most up-to-date information on current availability, visit apply.mitt.ca/guide. |
Estimated Program Costs
2024/25
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Item | Cost1 |
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Tuition | Year 1: $12,500 Year 2: $12,500 |
Fees | Year 1: $275 Year 2: $275 |
Health Insurance | Year 1: $1,003.75 Year 2: $814 |
Estimated Textbook Costs2 | Year 1: $800 Year 2: – |
Estimated Supply Costs2 (Includes laptop) |
Year 1: $1,300 Year 2: $400 |
Estimated Program Cost | $29,867.75 |
1Costs are estimates and are subject to change. Refer to mitt.ca/tuition for specific tuition rates. 2Supplies and books, including laptops, are purchased by students. Find more information about supplies and textbooks below. |
Students are required to bring a laptop for use during this program.
A complete supply list can be found in the program information section.
Details regarding additional technology requirements for online learning at MITT can be found here.
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.