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Become A Certified Purchasing/Supply Chain Professional
In the rapidly changing purchasing and procurement profession , certificate programs are solid gold. In fact, many professionals with undergraduate and graduate degrees are pursuing certificate programs.
Here's Why:
- They are designed and scheduled to accommodate the needs of working professionals.
- They focus on a specialized course of study.
- Elective courses give participants an opportunity to customize their studies.
- Procurement certificate programs are often developed with the assistance of leaders in the field.
- The curriculum is constantly monitored and updated to ensure that participants learn the latest trends and techniques.
- Participation and completion enhance career/promotion opportunities.
- Certificates are evidence of a commitment to lifelong learning.
For these reasons, the University of Louisville is expanding its existing certificate program and invites you to become a Certified Purchasing/Supply Chain Professional.
Certificate Requirements
Earn 6 credits* (by completing 3 core courses and 3 electives) and pass your exams (score of 70% or highter). The University of Louisville will then recognize you as a Certified Purchasing/Supply Chain Professional and honor you with an attractive, framed certificate. You can earn your certificate in as little as 2 or as many as 4 years.
Core Courses (Complete All 3)
Electives (Complete 3)
- Contract Writing: Laying the Foundation for Agreements that Work
- Improving Purchasing Performance: Developing New Skills for a Changing Profession
- Advanced Purchasing Strategies
- How to Purchase Services
- E-Commerce: The Supply Chain Super Tool
- Cost Price Analysis
Within two weeks of course completion, participants will receive a take-home, open-book exam developed by the university and instructors. The completed exam must be returned within two weeks. Notice of satisfactory (70% or higher) or unsatisfactory scores will be sent via e-mail (or participant's preferred method).
*Participants in an in-house program (customized course developed/presented exclusively for your organization) will receive .5 credits.
Become a certified purchasing and procurement manager at the University of Louisville!