
Supply Chain Management Professional Diploma Program
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Get a strong foundation in logistics and operations and launch your career in the growing field of supply chain management.
Credential
Duration
Practicum
Employment Opportunities
- Supply Chain Management
- Shipping Coordinator
- Purchasing Agent
- Warehouse Supervisor
- Transportation Logistics Coordinator/Supervisor
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What to Expect From Our Supply Chain Management Professional Diploma Program
As a skilled operations coordinator or supply chain analyst, you will manage logistics and keep supply chains moving for small and medium enterprises or large corporations — demonstrating the business knowledge, technical skills, and capabilities needed for a career in logistics and supply chain management.
Our program focuses on operational processes, supervision and management, distribution and global trade perspectives.
The Supply Chain Management Professional program is designed to provide the technical skills and capabilities needed for a versatile career in logistics and supply chain management for various types of businesses.
Industry-experienced instructors will prepare you for a supply chain career by providing practical learning experiences.
Program Overview: Supply Chain Management Professional
Supply Chain Canada
Supply Chain Canada has signed an accreditation agreement with Sundance College that provides certain block exemptions for students who take our Supply Chain Management Professional Diploma program. Our students receive advanced standing toward attaining the Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP™) designation, a key certification for advancing in the supply chain field. Supply Chain Canada is Canada’s largest association representing supply chain professionals. The SCMP™ designation is Canada’s principal and most sought-after professional designation for those entering the supply chain profession and advancing as leaders in supply chain.
Supply chain management is at the heart of every business, which is why the skills developed in our Supply Chain Management Professional diploma program are in such high demand. Graduates of this program learn the various aspects of business operations. With this knowledge, they can contribute to the operational efficiency of a company.

Benefits of SCMP™ Designation for Students
Supply Chain Canada and Sundance College are committed to supporting graduates of our Supply Chain Management Professional diploma program to be at the leading edge of supply chain throughout their careers, to improving the corporate performance of their organizations, and to influencing the transformation of supply chain systems in Canada.
To achieve this, the parties have reached an agreement to provide an efficient path for graduates of the program, who achieve a grade of 70% or higher completed within the last five years, to advanced standing towards the following SCMP academic program components:
Module 2: Procurement and Supply Management
Module 3: Logistics and Transportation
Module 4: Operations Management
Module 8: SCM for Services, Capital Goods and Major Projects
Interactive Workshop 2: Negotiation Skills
Interactive Workshop 3: Communications and Relational Skills
Interactive Workshop 4: Competitive Bidding, Contract Preparation and Contract Management
Interactive Workshop 6: Ethics and Social Responsibility
Sundance College students can achieve advanced standing or exemptions for 8 of the 14 Supply Chain Canada Modules, more than most other colleges and universities in Canada.
In addition to completing these SCMP™ coursework requirements, candidates must also successfully finish the SCMP™ Leadership Residency and pass the National Case-Study Final Examination. All SCMP™ candidates must also fulfill the 3-year work experience requirement, which can be completed through employment, internships, or co-op placements.
This partnership ensures that Sundance College graduates are well-prepared for successful careers in supply chain management and equipped to meet the evolving demands of the industry.
The Sundance Difference
Supporting Student Success
Sundance College’s mission is to “support student success”. All members of our team are dedicated to helping students succeed throughout their educational journey.
One Course at a Time
Students focus on 1 course at a time, rather than splitting attention among multiple courses.
Concentrated immersion into one course increases knowledge retention and academic success rates.
Flexible Learning Environment
At Sundance College, we offer flexible learning options tailored to your lifestyle.
Choose from on-campus or online classes, and access recorded materials to learn at your own pace.
Whether you prefer a structured classroom environment or the convenience of studying from home, we provide the flexibility you need to succeed.
Practicum Experience
Most programs include a practical work experience or practicum. Practicums provide very important benefits that set you apart from other job applicants:
Experience
You will have relevant work experience in your new career field before you graduate. This helps you break into or transition into your new career.
Resume Builder
A practicum helps build your resume with experience relevant to the career you want to pursue.
References
Your practicum supervisor becomes an important reference for you in moving your career forward.
Employment
You may obtain employment through your practicum employer. In our experience, up to 50% of our students have.
Career Services for Life
Students come to Sundance College to get jobs and to move their careers forward in new directions. A key component of supporting this transition for students is assisting them in applying for and preparing for job interviews.
Sundance College offers free career services to support students with:
- Developing resumes and employment marketing materials
- Job search planning, strategies and support
- Applying for jobs
- Role-playing experience so you are prepared to walk into job interviews
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is supply chain management?
Supply chain management involves the coordination and management of all activities related to the production, movement, and storage of goods and services. It encompasses planning, strategic sourcing, manufacturing, and logistics, ensuring products move efficiently from suppliers to consumers.
Effective supply chain management optimizes processes, reduces costs, and enhances customer satisfaction through integrated operations and strategic partnerships.
What does a supply chain manager do?
A supply chain manager oversees and coordinates the end-to-end flow of goods, information, and finances within a supply chain. Responsibilities include managing procurement, production planning, inventory control, logistics, and transportation.
They develop strategies to optimize efficiency, reduce costs, and ensure timely delivery of products. Supply chain managers also handle supplier relationships, risk management, and implement technological solutions to enhance operations, ultimately ensuring smooth and efficient supply chain processes.
To learn more about the role and responsibilities of a supply chain management professional, read our blog ‘Everything You Need to Know About Supply Chain Management’.
Is supply chain management a good career?
Yes, supply chain management is a good career due to its critical role in business operations and attractive pay. It offers diverse opportunities across various industries such as manufacturing, retail, and logistics. Professionals in this field are in high demand, and the career provides potential for growth and competitive salaries.
Skills in logistics, procurement, and strategic supply chain planning are highly valued, and advancements in technology continue to create dynamic and rewarding career paths in supply chain management.
To learn more about the industry and the career opportunities in supply chain management, read our blog ‘A Career in Supply Chain Management: Everything You Need to Know’.
What does a logistics coordinator do?
A logistics coordinator manages the flow of goods from suppliers to consumers. Their responsibilities include planning and overseeing product transportation, coordinating with suppliers and manufacturers, monitoring inventory levels, ensuring timely delivery, and optimizing logistics processes.
They also handle documentation, track shipments, and resolve any logistical issues that arise. Logistics coordinators play a crucial role in maintaining efficient supply chain operations, ensuring that products are delivered on time and in good condition while minimizing costs.
How do I balance my studies with my work and family commitments?
Many of our students and graduates have work and family commitments that they have balanced with their studies. You will study one course at a time instead of 4 or more. This allows you to immerse yourself and increase your knowledge retention and academic success.
Additionally, our flexible learning model allows you to study around your other commitments. And you can take your supply chain manager courses online.
For more tips on finding the right work-life balance during your studies for your diploma in supply chain management, read our blog ‘Achieve Work-Life Balance: Tips from College Graduates’.
I don’t have experience in this field. Can I take the Supply Chain Management Professional course?
Yes! Our program is designed for individuals with varying levels of experience.
Whether you’re looking to move up in your current warehouse role or are brand new to the field, you’ll get the comprehensive supply chain professional training and hands-on experience you need for a successful career in supply chain management.
