In today’s global economy, supply chain management has become an increasingly important area of business. To remain competitive, firms rely on networks of companies called supply chains. Supply chains integrate all of the processes involved in the supply and demand of products and services through coordinated efforts.
Develop the essential skills and expertise to manage geographically dispersed networks of suppliers, manufacturers, logistic services providers, transportation carriers, distributors, service support operators and customers.
The Carleton Advantage
The Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) program delivers a complete business education with the choice of eight concentrations and options to add co-op, study abroad and/or a minor in another subject.
In upper years, you can pursue a concentration or double concentration in Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Information Systems, International Business, Management, Marketing or Supply Chain Management.
All BCom students must complete Sprott’s Employability Passport, a four-year career development program that equips you with the job-ready skills and self-awareness to find meaningful employment and career success.
Sprott students gain resume-building skills through experiential learning opportunities, such as: managing a real investment portfolio through the Sprott Student Investment Fund.
Known for its close-knit community of students, faculty, staff and alumni, Sprott offers a rich student experience and outstanding support that empowers students.
Sample career paths
Advertising
Business analytics
Corporate finance
Digital marketing
Entrepreneurship
Financial advisor
Financial planner
International business
International development
Investment banking
Marketing
Strategic human resources
Supply chain management
Sustainable business
Technology consulting
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution
1 April 2024
Start date
4 September 2024
Sprott School of Business
7007 Nicol Building,
1125 Colonel By Drive,
OTTAWA,
Ontario (ON),
K1S 5B6, Canada
Secondary school (high school) graduation is the typical level required for admission to the first year of an undergraduate program. Academic performance in previous studies is the main determining factor for admission to undergraduate degree program.
Entry requirements vary country by country.
Students with scores shown in below may be admitted with English as a Second Language Requirement (ESLR).
Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL) - Overall score between 40 and 69 (with a minimum score in each band of 30 and a minimum average of 40 over writing, reading, and listening)
Internet Based (iBT) TOEFL - 61-85 (min 15 each section)
IELTS (Academic) - 5.0 – 6.4 (min 4.5 each band and the average of writing plus reading plus listening divided by 3 must be a min. of 5)
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic - N/A
Duolingo English Test (DET) - 85-115 (with no subtest score below 65)
Application Deadline: April 1
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
Students at Carleton University experience immersive learning through degree-related work experience, hands-on research, and community engagement.