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Operations and Supply Chain Management

Bachelor of Commerce (BComm)

Why choose Operations and Supply Chain Management?

Students should study Operations and Supply Chain Management (OSCM) because it lies at the heart of how organizations function. Every business, whether in manufacturing, healthcare, retail, or services, depends on efficient operations to deliver value to customers. Understanding OSCM equips students with the tools to improve productivity, reduce costs, ensure quality, and enhance customer satisfaction—key drivers of organizational success. Beyond efficiency and innovation, OSCM is also central to pressing challenges like sustainability and ethical sourcing.

In today’s interconnected world, supply chains stretch across countries and continents. Studying OSCM helps students grasp the complexities of global sourcing, logistics, inventory management, and supplier relationships. This knowledge is increasingly relevant as companies face challenges such as supply disruptions, geopolitical risks, and shifting consumer expectations. Students learn not only how to optimize internal operations and supply networks but also how to build resilience into them.

Career opportunities

The demand for professionals with OSCM expertise continues to grow. Organizations across industries are seeking graduates who can streamline operations, manage data, and lead improvement initiatives. Career opportunities span roles such as supply chain analyst, operations manager, logistics coordinator, and procurement specialist. With the rise of digital tools and advanced analytics, OSCM roles also offer a strong technical dimension, requiring both analytical thinking and strategic insight.

Program highlights

  • Collaborative teamwork – Interact with your peers while learning to collaborate on projects.
  • Industry connections – Hands-on experience through case studies and field projects with Alberta-based companies, and networking opportunities with professional associations.
  • Co-operative work placement – Gain valuable full-time paid work experience that alternates with your academic studies.
  • Study abroad opportunities – Cultural and academic experiences at destinations around the world.

Courses in this program

Production and Materials Management, Supply Chain Analytics, Service Operations Management, Procurement Management, Logistics Management, Prescriptive Models in Business Analytics

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Supply chain management offered a variety of courses, including creative classes, like contract negotiations and courses like data modelling. The classes let me use my organizational, analytical thinking and creative problem-solving skills. It taught me to learn and think strategically once out in the workplace.

Kyra S

BComm’14


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