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Advanced Diploma Business Administration - International Business (BAB)
Advanced Diploma Business Administration - International Business (BAB)

Advanced Diploma Business Administration - International Business (BAB)

  • ID:SC010011
  • Level:3-Year Undergraduate Advanced Diploma
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent,
  • English: Grade 12 C or U, or equivalent course
  • Mathematics: Grade 12 C or U, or Grade 11 U or M, or equivalent course

English Requirements

  • CAEL CE and CAEL online, Minimum 60

  • Cambridge English Exams (B2 First/FCE, C1 Advanced/CAE or C2 Proficiency/CPE), Minimum 169 with no skill below 162

  • Duolingo, Minimum score 105 to 110

  • IELTS Academic, Minimum 6.0 with no skill below 5.5

  • PTE Academic, Minimum score 58

  • TOEFL iBT (including MyBest TOEFL and Home Edition), Minimum 80 with no skill below 20

  • TOEFL Revised Paper Delivered, No skill below 20

Course Information

In this three-year advanced diploma program you will concentrate on the complexities that are involved in the movement and marketing of products and services internationally. You will build a foundation of general business knowledge and applications. Your learning will focus on the complexities of international trade that includes exporting, importing, international marketing, international finance, negotiation and entrepreneurship. You will also learn how to use industry leading Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) tools, including SAP and other software.

The program offers a rich and diverse intercultural educational experience. You will learn your craft from faculty with current industry experience in international business. This program is accredited by Forum for International Trade Training (FITT).

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Semester 1

  • BAM101, Introduction to Business Administration

  • COM101 or COM111, Communicating Across Contexts or Communicating Across Contexts (Enriched)

  • MBF100* or MBF101*, Mathematics of Business and Finance or Mathematics of Business and Finance

  • PPS100, Professional Presentation Skills

  • SDG101, Sustainable Business Goals

  • SMS202, Business Computer Applications

Semester 2

  • ACC106, Accounting I

  • EAC594, Business Communication for the Digital Workplace

  • MRK108, Introduction to Marketing

  • OBR250, Organizational Behaviour

  • SMS310, Data Analysis Tools for Business

  • SOC135, Global Economic Issues

Semester 3

  • INB345, International Transportation

  • INB355, Import/Export Procedures I

  • INB365, Transborder Procedures

  • QNM223, Business Statistics

  • SIB470, International Effective Selling

  • plus: General Education Course

Semester 4

  • BUS400, Business Economics

  • MAN400, Introduction to Project Management

  • OPM400, Production and Operations Management - Manufacturing and Services

  • SIB520, International Business Law

  • SIB650, Export Marketing

  • WTP100, Work Term Preparation (Work-Integrated Learning option only)

  • plus: General Education Course

Work-Integrated Learning Term

  • BAB331, Business Administration - International Business, Co-op (Work-Integrated Learning option only)

Semester 5

  • SIB500, Managerial Accounting

  • SIB530, International Procurement Systems

  • SIB540, International Production Systems

  • SIB555, International Relationship Management

  • SIB575, Introduction to Finance

Semester 6

  • CAP500, Career Planning (non Work-Integrated Learning option only)

  • MAN600, Developing Business Plans

  • PMP201, Planning and Controlling the Baselines

  • SIB600, International Management

  • SIB640, International Distribution Systems

  • SIB675, International Finance II

  • * Students will be placed in the appropriate level of mathematics depending on their math skills assessment results. Students who are placed in MTH158: Introduction to Mathematics (Algebra) will be required to complete this course before taking MBF100.

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

When you graduate from this program, these are the types of career options that you can explore:

  • Entrepreneur

  • Exporter

  • Importer

  • Trading house agent

  • Business deployment banking

  • Inventory planner

  • Assistant purchasing agent

  • Category buyer

  • Assistant logistics

  • Distribution administrators and global sales

  • Account co-ordinator

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Health Insurance $808CAD

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