
Every business depends on the movement of goods and services. Supply chain professionals play a critical role in making sure this flow is efficient, cost-effective, and reliable. In this major, you’ll gain skills in procurement, logistics, transportation, supplier relations, and inventory management—equipping you to support a company’s operational success.
This is a two-year (four-term) diploma program. A standard course load is five courses per term, though you can maintain full-time status with at least three. Taking fewer courses will extend your completion time.
PGWP Eligibility
This program is eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) under the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code 52.0203 – Supply Chain Management. International students can confirm eligibility by consulting the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website.
The Business Administration diploma includes both core business and major-specific courses. Classes are available in person and online, though not all courses may be offered online each semester. For some courses, midterms and final exams must be completed in person or at an approved invigilation site. Academic Advisors are available to help you plan your pathway.
Program availability and start dates are subject to change. Admission is based on first applied, first qualified.
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If English is not your first language, please review the English language proficiency requirements.
Missing a required admission criteria? Complete academic upgrading before applying.
Transfer opportunities are available to a variety of institutions. See where this program can transfer to.
If you studied outside of Alberta, you can see which of your courses is equivalent to an admission requirement.
International Students:
Check whether your previous studies completed outside Canada meet the admission requirements using our country-specific document list found in step 2.
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Not all delivery modes are available for all courses or programs, and not all courses are available each term. Students should follow up on their individual program areas or their MyBVC for information for courses delivery types and availability.
Delivery modes, descriptions, and availability of courses each term are subject to change.

Flexible learning and practical experience at the Chiu School of Business get you career-ready in just one or two years.