Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-01-01 | - |
2024-04-01 | - |
2024-07-01 | - |
2024-10-01 | - |
Program Overview
Yorkville University's Bachelor of Business Administration in Supply Chain Management prepares students for careers in warehouse operations, logistics, and procurement. The industry-driven curriculum, practical focus, and experienced faculty provide a comprehensive understanding of supply chain processes and enhance communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. Graduates may be eligible for professional designations and are well-prepared for immediate job readiness in the supply chain industry.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Name:
Bachelor of Business Administration (On-Campus Delivery)
Specialization:
Supply Chain Management
Institution:
Yorkville University
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia
Objectives:
- Prepare graduates for careers in supply chain management, including warehouse operations, logistics coordination, and procurement.
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of supply chain processes, including purchasing, inventory, distribution, logistics, and sales.
- Enhance communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.
Program Features:
- Industry-driven curriculum designed in collaboration with experienced professionals.
- Practical focus with case studies, simulations, and industry projects.
- Career-focused degrees prepare students for immediate job readiness.
- Intensive program allows for completion in as few as 2.5 years with year-round study.
- Experienced faculty with recognized credentials and industry experience.
- Small class sizes foster personalized attention and networking opportunities.
- Access to online course options for flexibility.
- Opportunities to earn professional designations and stand out in the job market.
Campus:
- Vancouver campus located in a vibrant and cosmopolitan city.
- Modern facilities and resources, including a library, computer labs, and student support services.
- Diverse student body with opportunities for collaboration and networking.
Designations:
- Graduates may be eligible to apply for professional designations such as:
- Certified Professional Accountant (CPA)
- Payroll Compliance Practitioner (PCP)
- Certified Payroll Manager (CPM)
- Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)
- Project Management Professional (PMP)
- FortisBC Energy Specialist
Career Outcomes:
- Warehouse Operations Specialist
- Logistics Coordinator
- Procurement Manager
- Supply Chain Analyst
- Inventory Control Specialist
- Transportation Manager
Faculty:
- Amr Shokry, MSc.
- Chris Amponsah, Ph.D.
- Daman Singh, MA
- Nathan Arney, MBA
- Tazish Fareed, MBA
Courses:
Introduction and General Business Education
- Math for Business
- Statistics for Business
- Introduction to Economics for Managers
- Introduction to Business
- Introduction to Financial Accounting
- Introduction to Marketing
- Business Writing and Communications
- Business Ethics
Core Business Courses
- Organization Theory and Design
- Marketing Strategy
- Intermediate Accounting 1 – Assets
- Intermediate Managerial Accounting
- Intermediate Financial Accounting 2-Liabilities and Equities
- Corporate Finance
- Accounting Capstone Project-Auditing
- Introduction to Energy Management
- Energy Policy, Legislation, and Social Environment
- Energy Systems Operation
- International Energy Development and Policy
- Energy Strategy Capstone Project
- Introduction to Project Management
- Project Teams and Leadership
- Project Planning Essentials
- Project Execution, Monitoring, Control, and Closing
- Advanced Project Management
- Advanced Operations and Supply Chain Management
- Logistics Management
- Procurement
- Business Process Improvement
- Supply Chain Integration and Analytics
Business Electives
- Organization Theory and Design
- Marketing Strategy
- Intermediate Accounting 1 – Assets
- Intermediate Managerial Accounting
- Intermediate Financial Accounting 2-Liabilities and Equities
- Corporate Finance
- Accounting Capstone Project-Auditing
- Introduction to Energy Management
- Energy Policy, Legislation, and Social Environment
- Energy Supply Chain Management
- International Energy Development and Policy
- Energy Management Capstone Project
- Introduction to Project Management
- Project Teams and Leadership
- Project Planning Essentials
- Project Execution, Monitoring, Control, and Closing
- Advanced Project Management
- Advanced Operations and Supply Chain Management
- Logistics Management
- Procurement
- Business Process Improvement
- Supply Chain Integration and Analytics
Integrative Project-Based Courses
- Contemporary Issues in Business: A Case Approach
- Business Organization Analysis Project
- Business Analytics and Intelligence
- Managing Organizational Change
- Financial Business Plan
- Business Plan
- Business Analytics and Intelligence
Preparatory Study
- Developmental Math
General Studies
- Research & Composition
- English for Academic Purposes
- Communications for the Creative Arts
- Qualitative Research Methods for Social Science
- Western Art – Prehistoric to Gothic
- Western Art – Renaissance to Contemporary
- Principles of Art and Design
- Arts Industries in Canada – an Introduction and Overview
- Perspectives on Indigenous Arts
- Creativity and Innovation
- Professional Communication
- Cross Cultural Communication
- University Studies
Assessment:
- Assignments
- Projects
- Case studies
- Exams
- Presentations
Teaching:
- Lectures
- Discussions
- Group work
- Simulations
- Guest speakers
Careers:
- Warehouse Operations Specialist
- Logistics Coordinator
- Procurement Manager
- Supply Chain Analyst
- Inventory Control Specialist
- Transportation Manager
Eligibility:
Canadian or PR:
- High school diploma or equivalent with a minimum 65% average in Foundations Math 12, Pre-Calculus Math 12, or Principles Math 12; and English 12/English 12 First Peoples.
International Students:
- High school diploma or equivalent with a minimum 65% average in relevant subjects.
- Proof of English language proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS, CAEL, etc.).
Tuition & Fees:
- Canadian PR: $55,800
- International Students: $72,720
Financial Aid:
- Scholarships and bursaries
- Financial aid options
- Payment plans
Partnerships:
- Articulation agreements with select colleges for credit transfer.
- Special tuition rates for UPS employees.
- Canadian Forces members and their families are eligible for tuition bursaries and military training credit transfer options.
The total cost of the Bachelor of Business Administration On Campus degree program is $55,800. Full-time students who enroll without transfer credits may complete their degree in as few as 2.5 years with year-round study. Those students who successfully apply for transfer credits from another university or college may have this time of study further reduced. Students must complete 120 credit hours of study to graduate from the Bachelor of Business Administration degree program. A typical course is three credit hours. The Bachelor of Business Administration program runs throughout the year, which is divided into four academic terms: Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer. Total program tuition may vary based on actual credit transfers and course equivalencies. Below are sample calculations depending on the number of courses taken per term.
CURRENT RATES
CURRENT RATES
Term Credits Credit Hour Fees
3 9 $465 $4,185
4 12 $465 $5,580
RATES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2024
RATES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2024
Term Credits Credit Hour Fees
3 9 $493 $4,437
4 12 $493 $5,916
Term Credits Credit Hour Fees
3 9 $465 $4,185
4 12 $465 $5,580
RATES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2024
RATES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2024
Term Credits Credit Hour Fees
3 9 $493 $4,437
4 12 $493 $5,916
As of 2023 – 2024. Please note that tuition and fees are subject to change. Tuition Payment Arrangements for payment of tuition must be made at least two weeks prior to the start of each term (please see the Academic Schedule for deadlines). Monthly payment arrangements can also be made. Please contact our Bursar’s Office for more details at 1-888-886-1882. Please contact an Admissions Advisor to learn more about financial aid options. Other Fees Please note that costs do not include other fees such as textbooks, expendable supplies, equipment and resource fees. All fees and charges are quoted in Canadian dollars (CAD). Yorkville University also accepts equivalent payment in other currencies. For further information about tuition, fees and payment methods, please contact Yorkville University’s Bursar’s Office. Tuition rates are confirmed three months prior to the start of each term. Changes to tuition rates will be announced at least three months prior to the start of the term to which they apply.