A specialization in Logistics & Supply Chain Management (LSCM) equips you with the essential knowledge and skills and navigate the intricate networks that facilitate the movement of goods and services from production to consumption. With a focus on real-world applications, hands-on experiential learning opportunities and industry partnership, the specialization will prepare you to excel and thrive in the dynamic and rapidly evolving field of logistics and supply chain management.
This specialization is only available at our Durham GTA campus.
Courses
Students who have fulfilled the requirements for a Bachelor of Business Administration degree may graduate with a Specialization in Logistics and Supply Chain Management if they have successfully completed the following 4.5 credits with a minimum grade of 65% in each course, and an overall average of at least 70% in the courses for the specialization:
- 2.5 LSCM credits consisting of:
- LSCM 1001H: Operations Management of Supply Chain
- LSCM 2002H: Supply Chain Management
- LSCM 2003H: Transportation and Logistics Management
- LSCM 2005H: Procurement Principles and Supply Chain Management
- LSCM 3000H: Supply Chain Analytics
- 0.5 COIS credits consisting of:
- COIS-MDST 1010H: The Digital World
- 1.5 credits from:
- ADMN 3170H: Introduction to Retail Marketing
- ADMN 4870H: Field Placement 1
- COIS-ADMN 3750H: Principles of Online Marketing
- COIS-ADMN 3850H: Fundamentals of Project Management
- LSCM 3100H: Forecasting in Business and Economics
- LSCM 3400H: Lean Six Sigma
- LSCM 3500H: International Logistics and Trade
Program Coordinator
A. Vaezi, BSc (Sharif), MSc (Politecnico di Milano), PhD (McMaster)
Benefit from Trent’s collaborative approach where you will study across disciplines to build a strong foundation of knowledge