ISCEA Certified Supply Chain Analyst (CSCA) Exam

About this Course

This course includes the ISCEA Certified Supply Chain Analyst (CSCA) Exam. Upon successful completion of the exam course, you will earn both an edX course completion certificate, as well as the ISCEA Certified Supply Chain Analyst Certification. A passing rate of 70% on the CSCA Exam is indicative of successful completion. Before you can take this exam, you are required to complete the three preparatory courses listed in theCertified Supply Chain Analyst (CSCA) program. This program will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to be successful in the CSCA Exam. Learners are not permitted to take the CSCA Exam course without completing all three of the preparatory courses. Do you want to boost your career with an internationally recognized supply chain certificate that demonstrates you’ve got what it takes to land a high-paying job? Then you want to sign up for this fully online exam and become an ISCEA Certified Supply Chain Analyst - CSCA! ISCEA, the international supply chain education alliance was the first organization on the globe certifying supply chain managers, and it remains the worldwide authoritative resource for Supply Chain career validation with thousands of certificate holders commanding top-tier salaries

Created by: International Supply Chain Education Alliance

Level: Introductory


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