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Format

4 required courses (84 hours)

Delivery

Online | Learn more

Duration

Complete in 4 months or, up to 3 years

Procurement is the process of sourcing and acquiring the materials, goods and services needed by an organization or business.

Sourcing, purchasing and managing supplier relationships is an essential component of supply chain management. Explore best practices for ensuring that the right goods arrive at the right time and at the right price by enrolling in this short, focused certificate.

Discover how effective procurement practices contribute to the resilience, competitiveness and sustainability of the supply chain. Develop your skills in strategic sourcing, supplier selection, cost assessment, performance evaluation and relationship management to prepare for a new career or advance in your current one. Engage in hands-on activities to directly apply what you learn. Courses are taught by experienced supply-chain professionals with extensive experience in a wide range of different organizations.

This program is designed for working professionals. There are no admission requirements or application processes, and courses are offered regularly throughout the year.

Highlights and benefits

Earn a recognized credential — Enhance your career prospects

Become career-ready — Prepare for a career in supply chain management as a buyer, procurement specialist, contract administrator, transportation manager or inventory manager

Real-world knowledge — Learn from experienced industry professionals

Gain hands-on experience — Demonstrate workplace competencies to potential employers

Online delivery — Enjoy the flexibility of online learning and complete this program from anywhere

Course schedule by semester

  Fall
(Sept. - Dec.)
Winter
(Jan. - April)
Spring/Summer
(May - Aug.)
Introduction to Supply Chain Management ON ON ON
Procurement 1 ON ON ON
Procurement 2 ON ON ON
Technology and e-Procurement ON ON ON

We strongly recommend completing Introduction to Supply Chain Management and Procurement 1 before registering in the remaining Supply Chain Management courses.

 

Legend

BL: Blended (Online & Classroom)
CL: Classroom
FT: Fast Track
ON: Online
IDS: Independent Study
P: Practicum

This schedule is subject to change. Courses start on various dates within each semester. Fall schedule and registration is available in June; Winter schedule and registration is available in November; and Spring/Summer schedule and registration is available in March.

The field of supply chain management includes a broad range of roles, such as the following:

  • Procurement officer
  • Purchasing agent
  • Sourcing specialist
  • Purchasing analyst

Your role in the industry will depend on your individual interests, previous work experience and educational background.

Survey the wide range of jobs in supply chain management and match your education and experience to those roles using Supply Chain Canada's Connector tool.

To view supply chain-related job postings that are currently available, please visit Indeed.ca*: For general information about the supply chain labour market, including past, present, and estimated future demand for workers, please visit the Canadian Supply Chain Research Foundation. Data can be searched based on occupation, geographic region, and industry.

* The job opportunities posted on the above website are provided solely for the student's information. Mount Royal does not endorse, screen or evaluate these opportunities and has no control over the accuracy of the postings or the quality or safety of the opportunities advertised. It is the student's responsibility to investigate these opportunities to ensure that they are appropriate and meet the student's expectations.

Who is this program intended for?

This program is intended for individuals looking to move into a procurement role, advance their career in purchasing, logistics and supplier management or who are looking to make a career transition.

 

What type of career options are available if I complete this certificate?

Potential roles include buyer/purchasing agent, procurement specialist, contract administrator, supply chain coordinator, and inventory manager/analyst.

Note: additional education and training may be required for some positions.

 

Do I have to take the courses in order?

No, each course is designed to stand alone, but we suggest starting with XSCM 20001 Introduction to Supply Chain Management.

 

How will I be graded in each course?

Each course has several graded assignments. These assignments vary per course; however, they are all designed to assess the outcomes of each course. These assessments include, but are not limited to, discussion board posts, short answers and quizzes.

 

How many hours am I expected to work on each course?

You should plan to access your D2L course site at least 3 times per week. Depending on the course, you can expect to spend approximately 6 hours per week reading material, completing learning activities or assignments, and attending Google Meet sessions.

 

Is attendance required for Google Meet sessions?

No, these sessions are not mandatory, but they are recommended. Attending Google Meet sessions allows you to get to know your instructor and classmates and provides you with the opportunity to ask questions about content, assignments or due dates.

 

How many courses can I take at a time?

You can take as many courses as your schedule will allow. There are no restrictions on the number of courses you can take at one time.

 

Will I get a job once I'm done the certificate?

While having a professional certificate will certainly put you in a favourable position when looking for employment, there are many factors to consider for each individual that it would be impossible to pre-determine your employment success. Our graduate statistics have shown that a significant percentage of past students have experienced a measurable increase in salary, responsibility, and/or activity after completing our programs.

 

Will Mount Royal help me locate career opportunities?

No, Mount Royal does not have a system in place to assist students with career opportunities upon completion of our certificate. However, there are periodic job postings advertised on our website.

 

Additional information

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Courses

Minimum required

4 Course(s)

Complete four required courses to earn your extension certificate.

Courses in this certificate can be taken in any order.

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