C.P.P program has passed. If you already registered the old one, you need to finish All courses by summer 2009. To be able to get CPP desination, you need 4 priciple courses, 12 seminar credits, 10 business courses, one week live-in intensive training, be a PMAC member and take the national exam which is held twice a year( I believe).
Since C.P.P is a professinal desination and it is not a diploma or degree course, there is no entry exam. All you need to do is register the course either with the college or PMAC itself for accelarated weekend course. After you pass finish the course, PMAC will send you a grade report.
I did two principle courses and I am only aiming to get a certificate in purchasing, C.P.P. is too hard for me to pursue...
see links to Seneca's PMAC course and Ontario PMAC's website.
http://www.senecac.on.ca/parttime/pip-purchasing_management.html
http://www.ontarioinstitute.com/
Since C.P.P is a professinal desination and it is not a diploma or degree course, there is no entry exam. All you need to do is register the course either with the college or PMAC itself for accelarated weekend course. After you pass finish the course, PMAC will send you a grade report.
I did two principle courses and I am only aiming to get a certificate in purchasing, C.P.P. is too hard for me to pursue...
see links to Seneca's PMAC course and Ontario PMAC's website.
http://www.senecac.on.ca/parttime/pip-purchasing_management.html
http://www.ontarioinstitute.com/