DIPLOMA
63 WEEKS
5 WEEKS
Academic
Credential
Program
Duration
Practicum
Duration
Curriculum Overview
The Business Management program equips you for diverse management roles across industries. It provides the skills needed for a career without borders.
This program offers a mix of management and international concepts, preparing you to lead successfully in the global business landscape.
Admission Requirements
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Must be 18 years or older
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Live Online or in Person Interview
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Need a Secondary School Diploma or equivalent, or pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam as a Mature Student.
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Non-native English speakers must have an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent, or pass ESL Basic & Advanced with at least a 60% average.
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Foreign diplomas or degrees must be equivalent to an Ontario Secondary School Diploma, as assessed by recognized services like World Education Services (www.wes.org/ca), University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies (www.learn.utoronto.ca/ces), or International Credential Assessment Service (www.icascanada.ca).
Program Benefits
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Must be 18 years or older
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Live Online or in Person Interview
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Need a Secondary School Diploma or equivalent, or pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam as a Mature Student.
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Non-native English speakers must have an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent, or pass ESL Basic & Advanced with at least a 60% average.
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Foreign diplomas or degrees must be equivalent to an Ontario Secondary School Diploma, as assessed by recognized services like World Education Services (www.wes.org/ca), University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies (www.learn.utoronto.ca/ces), or International Credential Assessment Service (www.icascanada.ca).
Practicum Placements
Practicum placements provides skill development through hands-on work, students refine essential competencies, including problem-solving, critical thinking, communication, and teamwork. These skills are not only highly sought-after by employers but also integral to success in any business-related role. Practicum placements also foster adaptability and the ability to thrive in dynamic work environments, which is particularly valuable in the ever-evolving landscape of business and management.
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Furthermore, a practicum placement offers unparalleled networking opportunities. Students have the chance to interact with professionals in their chosen industry, build relationships, and gain insights from those with practical experience. These connections often prove instrumental in securing future employment or internship opportunities, providing a direct link between education and career advancement.
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• Practicum Benefits:
• Bridge between academic theory and real-world practice.
° Skil development in problem-solving, critical thinking, communication, and teamwork.
• Adaptability and readiness for dynamic work environments.
• Networking opportunities and industry insights.
• Potential for future employment or internship opportunities.
• Job Prospects (NOC Codes: 1211, 1241, 1411):
• Supervisor roles overseeing teams and operations.
• Administrative professionals managing office tasks efficiently.
° General office support workers playing pivotal roles in organizational efficiency.
• Salary Range:
• Varies by location, experience, and job role.
• Generally falls between $40,000 and $80,000 per year.
• Supervisory roles often command higher salaries.
• Further education and specialized certifications can increase earning potential.
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In summary, participating in a Business Management program's practicum offers a practical bridge between academic learning and real-world application. Students gain essential skills, network with industry
professionals, and unlock various career opportunities within supervisory, administrative, or general office support roles, al with varying salary potentials.
Learning Outcomes
Through the first 48 weeks, Business Management will cover core business topics such as project management, business communications, financial and managerial accounting, operations management, entrepreneurship, human resources management and business management to ensure you can navigate any business environment. Additionally, you'll gain knowledge in specialized global business topics.
• International finance & banking
• Project Management
• International business law
• International entrepreneurship and innovation
• Global business research and analysis
• International business planning
• International marketing
• International social selling & digital marketing
• Business networking
To help you retain information, you'll learn these topics in small seminar classes, listen to lectures by guest speakers and go for industry visits, and more.
Modules
Month 1
1. Business and Ethics Fundamentals
2. Business Computer Application - Office 2016/365 Suite
Month 2
3. Macroeconomics
4. Business Communication (Writing Skills)
Month 3
5. Business Law Principles
6. Marketing Fundamentals
Month 4
7. Financial Accounting Principles
8. Business Mathematics in Canada
Month 5
9. Business Management Foundations
10. Human Resource Administration
Month 6
11. Interpersonal Communications
12. Entrepreneurship
Month 7
13. Operations Management
14. Customer Service
Month 8
15. Foundations of Financial Management
16. Global Business Today
Month 9
17. Project Management Essentials
18. Business Management Co-op Preparation
Month 10-16
19. Business Management Co-op
20. Review of Co-op Experience and Program and Final Exam