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Operations & Logistics Division

Programs

Operations & Logistics Division programs:

BCom in Operations and Logistics

Almost every organization manufactures a product or provides a service. An efficient and responsive business process is critical to optimize workflow and improve the organization’s competitiveness for success.

Operations and logistics is about helping organizations create, deliver, and provide products and services better. It can mean lower expenses, higher quality, more sustainability, better alignment with customer needs, and increased efficiency. Since operations is about understanding and improving processes, the framework and tools are transferable and applicable to business processes throughout the organization.

Master of Business Analytics (MBAN)

The 12-month UBC Master of Business Analytics (MBAN) is about much more than technical know-how. It captures the full analytics spectrum, including data management, data analytics, and decision analytics. You will learn how to make strategically sound recommendations and data-driven business decisions—exactly what cutting-edge companies around the world need.

MSc in Transportation and Logistics

The MSc program in Transportation and Logistics is intended for individuals seeking a research program in transportation and/or logistics and for individuals considering advancing to a PhD. The purpose of the program is to provide students with analytical skills and in-depth knowledge of particular aspects of transportation and logistics.

PhD in Transport and Logistics

Judging by the standards of research achievement, publications per faculty member and national research grants, the PhD program in transportation and logistics at the University of British Columbia is among the best of North American universities. Entrants into the program can expect to join an active and stimulating research environment.

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