Business Knowledge Requirement
The nature and level of content in the new program requires that, prior to enrolment, candidates have: an insight into the functioning of people and organizations, the workings of the marketplace, and the accounting methods that enable an organization to effectively manage its revenues and expenditures.
This will ensure that those enrolling in the program have a common base level of fundamental business management knowledge in the supporting areas of supply chain management. The prerequisite knowledge positions candidates to derive maximum benefit from the program.
Individuals who have successfully completed a business degree program at a Canadian university, or a business degree or diploma program at a Canadian college or technical institute will be deemed to have met the admission requirement. Other individuals will be required to complete a minimum of six and a maximum of 10 courses at a post-secondary institution in the following business management knowledge areas:
Please contact the PMAC National office for more details.
Advanced Standing
The new C.P.P. accreditation program is unique because of its strategic, integrated and participatory approach. It is distinctive from any supply chain management course that may have been completed at a post-secondary institution. As a result, we are not able to grant advanced standing in our program for any previous course work from a university or college.