Diploma Program
Supply Chain Transportation & Logistics 200
Program Duration: 960 hrs = 48 weeks (Classroom Instruction 480 hrs) (Coo-op 480 hrs)

Brief Program Description
This program focuses on the fundamental aspects of Supply Chain Transportation and Logistics as well as project management. Supply Chain Management is a broad term that includes a variety of roles and functions such as; operations, purchasing, warehousing, distribution and logistics. The needs and diversity of roles can also depend on the industry, when it comes to the daily responsibilities of a supply chain professional.
Career Occupation
Example Job Titles:
- Material Coordinator
- Material Estimator
- Production Controller
- Order Clerk
- Scheduling Clerk
- Material Checker
- Shipping Control Clerk
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
English Requirements:
- Duolingo: 95
- TOEFL (paper based): 537
- TOEFL (IBT): 75
- IELTS: 6
- LPI Level 4 with essay 25
- TOEIC: 700
- Successfully reached the Upper Intermediate Level at
- SELC English Language Centre.
- SELC Career College Placement Test (to meet above standards)
Students require ALL of the following:
Applicants must be 19 years of age or older.
Proof of Canadian citizenship or permanent residency for domestic students;
High school diploma and/or commencement of post-secondary studies OR applicants must have successfully completed 400 hours of work in the program industry (written evidence is required)
About This Program
Program Duration
960 hrs = 48 weeks (Classroom Instruction 480 hrs) (Co-op 480 hrs)
Courses
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Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this program the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
Explain transportation systems
Describe logistics processes
Explain the fundamentals of transportation law
Describe economic influences on logistics
Explain integrated logistics
Describe the fundamentals of project management
Graduation Requirements
- Students must achieve a minimum of 60% grade in all courses and successfully complete their Work Experience.
- Students must achieve a minimum pass rate of 50% on all Final Exams and projects.
- Students must also maintain a minimum of 80% attendance throughout the duration of each course in the program.
- Students are expected to complete all course exams, quizzes and assignments, as well as participate in all discussions and activities.
- Students must complete the assigned co-op report to be submitted one-week after the completion of their co-op placement and achieve a Satisfactory Grade (S) in order to receive their formal diploma.
evaluation
CITT
SELC is a designated “Centre of Excellence in Logistics & Learning” for the Canadian Institute of Traffic and Transportation (CITT) and students in the program will receive the entire CITT training courses and associated certifications. Students that successfully complete the full academic requirements are eligible for the CCLP designation (CITT – Certified Logistics Professional).

