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´ó·¢ is proud to partner with APICS San Diego to offer the Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) certification exam preparation program. This is the only supply chain certification that encompasses the entire global supply chain and demonstrates your knowledge and organizational skills for developing streamlined operations.
To successfully earn the APICS CSCP designation, you must successfully pass one exam.
Course | Dates | Registration |
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CSCP Certification Exam Prep |
Wednesdays, Feb. 19 - June 11, 2025 |
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Please note: All rates are subject to change without notice.
The CSCP Body of Knowledge is the foundation of the program that provides candidates with the necessary tools to effectively manage global supply chain activities and implement best practice approaches to increase supply chain efficiencies. Primary topic areas include:
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Since 2006, more than 25,000 professionals in more than 100 countries have earned this designation.
This course is a certification preparation program only. For exam and certification eligibility, please refer to for additional information.
After completion of this course, you will need to take an additional exam (not included in ´ó·¢ fee or course). Please refer to for additional information.
Thank you for your interest in becoming an instructor! Please contact Cathy Scavone (cscavone@csusm.edu) to receive an application and course proposal form.
Earning your CSCP credential makes you a recognized expert in the supply chain field and sets you apart from your colleagues
This credential is recognized in more than 100 countries, which increases your career opportunities in a competitive domestic and international job market
Learn from an experienced instructor who provides expertise, insights and one-on-one guidance
Course sessions include a combination of lectures, discussions, videos, quizzes and flashcards, and you will have access to online study tools for a full year
Employment of supply chain professionals—logisticians who analyze and manage the life cycle of a product from supplier to consumer—is expected to grow 5 percent through 2028. The median annual wage for logisticians is $74,600, and the top industries served include the federal government, manufacturing and wholesale trade.
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