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CAP504 - SCM: Career Planning

This subject is designed to facilitate the student's ability to achieve a successful job search in the supply chain management industry. The focus of this program is to enhance knowledge of the extensive resources available to launch a successful job search and to gain business contacts through networking opportunities with supply chain experts who integrate supply and demand management within and across companies. In addition, students will develop supporting tools to assist in the search. This includes development of targeted resumes and cover letters, identification of all relevant job search resources, learning effective interview skills and understanding the use of social media as part of the job search process.

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SCM830 - Logistics and Supply Chain Management I

This subject demonstrates how Logistics and Supply Chain Management functions are meshed into a coordinated and efficient corporate operation. Emphasis is placed on the raw material or inbound aspects of corporate operation.

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SCM840 - Business Analysis

This subject involves the study of the relation between business concepts and computer applications using Microsoft Office based spreadsheet and data base applications. Students will design and develop professional documents, presentations, spreadsheets and databases for advanced business decision making purposes. Students will use data visualization tools to simplify data sharing and evaluation by users.

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SCM850 - International Business Law

This course introduces students to basic legal issues that frequently arise in international business.
Topics covered may include: Canadian and International trade and investment law and legal organizations, trading blocs, tort law and product liability, contract law, international sale of goods contracts, agency and distribution agreements, transport of goods, export sales financing, forms and legal risks of foreign market entry and methods of risk management, intellectual property, conflict of laws and dispute settlement. The materials will be presented from a Canadian perspective.

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SCM860 - Financial and Management Accounting

The central focus of this subject is the preparation and use of accounting information to facilitate the decision making necessary to plan, direct and control the operations of a particular enterprise. The subject is delivered in the context appropriate for non-accounting students.

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SCM870 - Scheduling and Inventory Management

SCM870 introduces the student to Production Planning and Inventory Management, the important management process and set of disciplines that are coordinated to ensure that the organization consistently meets the requirements of the production system. The purpose of this process is to specify the optimal combination of production rate, the workforce level, and inventory on hand.

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SCM880 - International Purchasing and Supplier Management

SCM 880 introduces the student to International Purchasing. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the basics of international purchasing and supplier management.

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