Réseaux d’approvisionnement dynamiques (cert. d’études sup.) (15 crédits)
Offered by: Management & Entrepreneurship
Crédits: 15
Le programme de certificat d’études supérieures de 15 crédits sur les réseaux d’approvisionnement dynamiques développe les compétences requises pour réussir dans l’environnement changeant de la gestion de l’approvisionnement en tenant compte des virages mondiaux sur le plan du développement durable, de la stratégie, de la gouvernance, de la fabrication, de la sous-traitance et de la logistique. Il porte notamment sur la création de réseaux d’approvisionnement durables, la gestion de l’approvisionnement, l’économie de la logistique et de l’approvisionnement, la gestion de contrats et de projets et les réseaux de distribution mondiaux.
Co-Requisite Course (3 credits)
- CMS2 500 Mathematics for Management.1
- 1
or the Exemption by Examination Test
Required Courses (9 credits)
Course | Title | Credits |
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CSNM 605 | Dynamic Supply Networks Transformation. | 3 |
Dynamic Supply Networks Transformation. Terms offered: this course is not currently offered. Evolution of the digital supply management landscape and the design and development of appropriate value benefits. Analysis of digital supply management transformation and drivers, including the impact of artificial intelligence, the metaverse, robotics, and climate change on the supply network. | ||
CSNM 608 | Dynamic Supply Networks Sustainability . | 3 |
Dynamic Supply Networks Sustainability . Terms offered: this course is not currently offered. Analysis of the role of sustainability in supply management, with a focus on how environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards impact supply networks. Study of methodologies for creating sustainable supply management such as effective circularity practices, optimized carbon modelling techniques, effective diversity, equality and integration (DEI), and enhanced supplier relationships. | ||
CSNM 610 | Principles of Dynamic Supply Networks. | 3 |
Principles of Dynamic Supply Networks. Terms offered: this course is not currently offered. Examination of the underlying principles of supply networks and the associated performance measures. An introduction to best practices in the design of dynamic supply networks, and an overview of current trends in supply networks technologies. |
Complementary Courses (6 credits)
6 credits selected from:
Course | Title | Credits |
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CCCS 640 | Applied Decision Science. | 3 |
Applied Decision Science. Terms offered: this course is not currently offered. Analysis of concepts, tools, and techniques provided by mathematical and computational sciences for decision making in its diverse formats. Examination of decision science techniques and their applicability. | ||
CSNM 612 | Dynamic Supply Networks Sourcing and Purchasing . | 3 |
Dynamic Supply Networks Sourcing and Purchasing . Terms offered: this course is not currently offered. Overview of the supplier selection process and supplier segmentation. Enabling strategic sourcing and supplier relationship management. Identifying methods to qualify optimal vendors and sustain the best relationship with suppliers. | ||
CSNM 620 | Dynamic Supply Networks Data Analytics . | 3 |
Dynamic Supply Networks Data Analytics . Terms offered: this course is not currently offered. Overview of predictive analytics using statistical models and forecasting, as well as prescriptive analytics using optimization and simulation, to improve shipment transparency, visibility, operational efficiency, and overall supply networks performance and resilience. | ||
CSNM 632 | Dynamic Supply Networks and Lean Operations Systems . | 3 |
Dynamic Supply Networks and Lean Operations Systems . Terms offered: this course is not currently offered. A comprehensive approach to creating robust supply networks using lean and agile techniques. Topics include redesigning factory measurements and dynamics, supply network variability, product-process portfolio matrices, push and pull production systems, capacity management in dynamic supply networks, and production execution technologies |
Or another 600-level course approved by the program adviser or academic unit.