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SCM930 - Transportation

This subject focuses on the operational, financial and managerial aspects of transportation. In a global manufacturing corporation's supply chain, all of the facilities are identified by nodes while transportation is represented by all of the links between these nodes. Transportation is one function that spreads across the supply chain.

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SCM940 - Logistics and Supply Chain Management II

This subject is a continuation of Logistics and Supply Chain Management I. This course focuses on the physical distribution or outbound process of a global corporate operation.

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SCM950 - International Business and Marketing

This subject introduces the major aspects of international business in today's dynamic global economy. International marketing is emphasized. Applications of theories are embedded in discussions and case studies on how corporate practices are adapting to the ever-changing marketplace.

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SCM960 - Project Management

Students will be introduced to the financial, resource and time decisions that are critical to managing a project successfully. Using industry standard tools, the student will learn to identify and manage project tasks, estimate time and costs, and analyze project networks.

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SCM970 - Customs Process

This subject is an introduction to Canada Custom Processes as a logistics function within a global supply chain. This would include the basic Customs documentation, release processes, refunds, corrections and drawbacks. Reference will be made to CUSMA and other international trade agreements and to the Customs Self-Assessment (CSA) process.

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SCM980 - Organizational Behavior and Supervision

This course introduces concepts of Organizational Behaviour which is the study of organizations and their employees. Free Trade Agreements and Technology have enabled many businesses to operate both at the domestic and international levels thereby creating changes and challenges in organizational functioning. The functions of management and the management process are analyzed in relation to the international and national business environments. Students will learn the specific skills required to supervise and manage at both the national and international levels. Topics covered include motivation, communication, group dynamics, decision-making, conflict management, leadership and organizational structures from a global perspective.

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