Supply Chain & Logistics Management, BSc.

Supply Chain & Logistics Management, BSc.
Starts from: October 9, 2026 3:00PM - 4:30PM
Campus Location

151 Beecroft Road, Toronto,Toronto,Canada

Class Description

The Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Supply Chain & Logistics Management is designed to prepare students for leadership roles in one of the world’s most dynamic and essential industries. As global trade and e-commerce continue to expand, organizations require skilled professionals who can efficiently manage the movement of goods, information, and resources across complex international networks. This program provides students with the analytical, technical, and managerial skills needed to optimize supply chains and create sustainable business value.The curriculum combines core business education with specialized training in procurement, inventory management, transportation systems, warehouse operations, demand forecasting, operations management, and global logistics. Students also explore emerging technologies that are reshaping the industry, including data analytics, artificial intelligence, blockchain, automation, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Practical case studies, simulations, and project-based learning enable students to solve real-world operational challenges while developing strategic decision-making and problem-solving abilities.A key feature of the program is its multidisciplinary approach, integrating business strategy, technology, and sustainability. Learners gain an understanding of risk management, ethical sourcing, and environmentally responsible logistics practices, preparing them to operate in increasingly interconnected global markets.The future of supply chain and logistics management is being driven by digital transformation, smart automation, and resilient global networks. As organizations seek to improve efficiency and adapt to changing economic conditions, demand for qualified professionals will continue to grow. Graduates of this BSc program will be well positioned for careers in logistics, procurement, operations, consulting, and international trade, while also being prepared for advanced academic study and leadership opportunities.