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Health & Humanitarian Supply Chain Management Certificate Program
Description
The Georgia Tech Center for Health & Humanitarian Systems (CHHS) offers a professional education certificate program designed for practitioners in a variety of organizations, including governmental and non-governmental organizations and the private sector who are active participants in health and humanitarian systems, including disaster preparedness and response, long term development, and public health.
This year's program will be taught by live video instruction with interactive components similar to an in-person format, enabling a flexible pace wherever you are in the world. Interactive components include case studies, simulations, and games, which help professionals link the challenges and decision-making tradeoffs they face in everyday practice with the systematic approaches, tools, and techniques presented in the courses.
Dates
*Program introduction and technical overview sessions:** April 5, 7, and 8 from 9:30 to 11:00am EST.
Each course is scheduled for Monday - Thursday from 9:30am to 1:00pm EST:
2022 Course Schedule
- Responsive Supply Chain Design and Operations - April 11 - 14
- Inventory Management and Resource Allocation in Supply Chains - April 25 - 28
- Systems Operations and Strategic Interactions in Supply Chains - May 2 - 5
A limited number of scholarships are available thanks to the generous support of The UPS Foundation. The deadline to apply is February 28th, 2022.
Each course can be taken individually or as a part of the full certificate program, which is offered at a reduced fee of $4,200 (originally $6,000). This is a major savings for continuing your professional education with Georgia Tech! Please note, the online program is not guaranteed to return in 2023.
To register, click the "learn more" button and scroll down to the register button. You must register for each course individually.
If you have any questions, please email us at chhs@gatech.edu!
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