Supply Chain
Supply Chain & Logistics
Supply chain and logistics continue to evolve and areas such as handling raw materials, purchasing, transportation and distribution are intersecting. Join a dynamic and multi-faceted field that powers the global economy.
Type
Diploma
Duration
Remote: 61 Weeks
On-Campus: 61 Weeks
Self-Study: 33 Weeks
Internship
Remote:16 Weeks
On-Campus: 16 Weeks
Self-Study: NA
About The Program
The Supply Chain and Logistics diploma program offers a 4-month field placement for students to gain hands-on experience and build their professional network. Supply chain management courses will take you through the entire system involved in moving a product from the raw material stage to the end consumer. It links together multiple processes including the movement, planning and timing of materials to save costs and meet demands while logistics focuses on the movement of goods.
This program is offered in a variety of learning formats. Our Supply Chain and Logistics Program is offered in multiple locations across Atlantic Canada. In Halifax classes are offered on-campus and in New Brunswick you can enroll for online remote classes while benefiting from a campus location in Moncton, Fredericton and Saint John.
Career Opportunities
The Supply Chain and Logistics program will qualify grads to pursue positions such as Logistics Coordinator, Dispatcher, Purchasing Agent, Materials Management Analyst, Scheduler, Loss Prevention Agent and Cargo and Freight Agent.
Employers Who Have Hired Eastern Grads
- K&T Transport Ltd.
- Armour Transportation Systems
- Canadian Forces
- Day And Ross
- Cavendish Farms
- Irving Oil
Salary
Employment Rate*
Average Wage/hr**
High Wage/hr**
*Employment Rate based on 2022 contactable Eastern graduates employed in a related field within 12 months.
Source: workingincanada.gc.ca
NOC Code: 1521- **Wage data rounded down to the nearest dollar and based on Nova Scotia data. Average wage doesn't reflect the starting salary but represents the middle value between lowest to highest wages. Local (or regional) income may vary. Last updated in Jan 2024.
Available Learning Options
At Eastern College, you can choose the learning option that meets your needs. This program is currently available in:
On-Campus
Instructor-led classes held in-person at one or more of our 4 campuses.
Supply Chain & Logistics
Duration: 61 Weeks
Internship: 16 Weeks
Online: Remote Classes
Instructor-led classes on a set schedule, held remotely live on video over the Internet.
Supply Chain & Logistics
Duration: 61 Weeks
Internship: 16 Weeks
Online: Self-Study
Flexible schedule with a set weekly pace and the support of facilitators when you need it; delivered over the Internet.
Supply Chain (Online)
Duration: 33 Weeks (FT)
Internship: Unavailable
Program Details
Are you organized and driven by the details? Do you enjoy working in a dynamic, fast-paced environment? Today’s complex global market has continued to evolve and many areas such as handling raw materials, purchasing, transportation and distribution are intersecting. This requires capable, well-rounded professionals who can multi-task to meet a variety of challenges within the field. Training in logistics and supply chain will help you confidently manage core processes, goods and services, and understand the Canadian economic system and how Canadian businesses relate to the global marketplace.
Our comprehensive supply chain certification program is designed to help you become a certified supply chain professional. You can work in various industries, such as retail, manufacturing, healthcare, and technology. Supply chain professionals contribute to the global economy by optimizing processes, reducing costs, and improving efficiency.
The Supply Chain and Logistics program equips you with the skills to be successful in the supply chain sector including supply and demand forecasting, project management, operational planning and control, critical thinking, procurement strategy, distribution management and more. Throughout the program, you will develop proficiency and skills appropriate for a wide range of supply chain and logistics careers. Our supply chain and logistics courses will teach you how to master supply chain processes from end to end and explore the complexities that can be applied in public and private sectors, logistics and transportation companies, and distribution centers.
Students enrolled in the program receive:
- 4-Month Internship
- Certificate from CIFFA*
- Advanced standing towards attaining the Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMPTM) designation.**
*A Certificate from CIFFA is nationally recognized within the international transportation and trade industries
** Successful graduates of the Supply Chain & Logistics Diploma Program will receive advanced standing towards attaining the Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMPTM) designation. The SCMP designation is an internationally-accredited certification of strategic supply chain leadership, and is Canada’s most widely-held designation in supply chain management.
Course Listings: New Brunswick
Business English
Business Math
The Business of Buying, Selling, and Negotiating
Career Planning & Preparation - Level I
Career Planning & Preparation - Level II
Digital Literacy for Professionals
Essentials of Freight Forwarding
Inventory Control & Materials Management
Introduction to Canadian Business in the Global Marketplace
Customs Issues & Procedures
Introduction to Logistics and Transportation
Negotiations and Contract Administration
Introduction to Operations Management
Introduction to Purchasing
Professional Purchasing
Internship - Supply Chain and Logistics
Security, Compliance & Loss Prevention
Software Lab - Database Management
Software Lab - Advanced Excel
Software Lab - Outlook
Software Lab - Presentations
Software Lab - Word Processing
Software Lab - Spreadsheets
Student Success Strategies
International Transportation and Trade
Course Listings: Nova Scotia
Business English
Business Math
The Business of Buying, Selling, and Negotiating
Career Planning & Preparation - Level I
Career Planning & Preparation - Level II
Digital Literacy for Professionals
Essentials of Freight Forwarding
Inventory Control & Materials Management
Introduction to Canadian Business in the Global Marketplace
Customs Issues & Procedures
Introduction to Logistics and Transportation
Negotiations and Contract Administration
Introduction to Operations Management
Introduction to Purchasing
Professional Purchasing
Internship - Supply Chain and Logistics
Security, Compliance & Loss Prevention
Software Lab - Database Management
Software Lab - Advanced Excel
Software Lab - Outlook
Software Lab - Presentations
Software Lab - Word Processing
Software Lab - Spreadsheets
Student Success Strategies
International Transportation and Trade
Course Listings: Supply Chain Online
The Business of Buying, Selling and Negotiating
Career Planning & Preparation - Level 1
Career Planning & Preparation - Level 2
Digital Literacy for Professionals
Microsoft Excel
Essentials of Freight Forwarding
Inventory Control & Material Management
Introduction to Canadian Business in the Global Marketplace
Customs Issues & Procedures
Introduction to Logistics and Transportation
Negotiations & Supplier Management
Introduction to Operations Management
Introduction to Purchasing
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft PowerPoint
Professional Purchasing
Security, Compliance, & Loss Prevention
Student Success Strategies
International Transportation and Trade
Microsoft Word
Admission Requirements
- Student has Grade 12 or equivalent or meets criteria for Mature Student Status.
- Mature students must be 19 years of age, pass a qualifying test, and provide a Letter of Intent OR resume that supports their skills and aptitudes to be successful in the program.
- The approved qualifying test for this program is the Wonderlic test. A passing score for this program is 14.
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Instructor Quote
Supply Chain activities can add value to products and services in every functional responsibility area and can contribute positively to profitability and sustainability. Increasingly recognized for these contributions in the corporate world, Supply Chain offers opportunities from entry-level positions to the upper ranks of corporate management. Skills acquired in preparation for and during supply chain functions are highly transferable to other functions, making this career path a gateway to almost limitless future directions.
Bill O'Donnell
Supply Chain & Logistics Instructor
Success Stories
“Experienced staff, small classes, content filled lectures, visitation to course relevant companies and extremely knowledgeable Supply Chain instructor.”
Olugbenga
2019
Frequently Asked Questions About Supply Chain and Logistics