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A minimum of a high school diploma, 19 years or older at the start of the applicant’s program or course; and
English Language Proficiency Requirements. The following tests are acceptable:
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL):
Academic Level with a minimum score of 7980 (Internet-based)
213 for Computer-based
550 for Paper-based
The Canadian Academic English Language Assessment Test (CAEL):
A minimum score of 60
International English Language Testing (IELTS):
Academic Level with a minimum overall score of 6.0
Michigan Test of English Language Proficiency (MELAB):
A minimum score of 76
International Test of English Proficiency (iTEP):
Academic Level 3
Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP):
A minimum CELPIP Academic 4L Level
A minimum CELPIP General level 7 in all components
Cambridge English Advanced (CAE):
A minimum score 58 or C
Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB):
A minimum score 7
The Diploma in Business Management provides students with a thorough understanding of business practices in local and international markets, focusing in detail on management strategies.
Students will receive specialized training along with interpersonal, organizational, computer, decision-making and practical skills needed to start a successful career in today’s fast-changing business world.
The Diploma in Business Management provides a comprehensive exploration of business aspects of management. This program is delivered full-time in a comprehensive academic setting. It combines lectures and interactive discussions, real-life examples and case studies, and site visits to corporations to create an optimal learning environment for each student.
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:
Develop skills and practical knowledge in international business.
Analyze international business and marketing processes.
Develop skills and practical knowledge in sales and marketing management.
Develop skills and practical knowledge to perform bookkeeping duties and understand their importance in businesses.
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This introductory course emphasizes computer concepts, Internet and email skills, as well as software packages that enhance effective business communications.
CB 02: Financial Accounting (40 hours)
CB 03: Computerized Bookkeeping 1 (40 hours)
CB 04: Computerized Bookkeeping 2 (30 hours)
CB 05: Cost Accounting (30 hours)
CB 06: Taxation (30 hours)
CB 07: Payroll Administration (30 hours)
DIB 01: International Business (60 hours)
DIB 02: International Sales (60 hours)
DIB 03: International Trade Finance (60 hours)
DIB 04: Global Supply Chain Management (60 hours)
DIB 05: International Trade Law (60 hours)
DIB 06: International Market Entry Strategies (60 hours)
DIB 07: International Marketing (60 hours)
DIB 08: International Trade Research (60 hours)
DIB 09: International Business Management (60 hours)
DSM 01: Introduction to Accounting (60 hours)
DSM 02: Strategic Management (60 hours)
DSM 03: Financial Management (60 hours)
DSM 04: Business Communication (60 hours)
DSM 05: Canadian Business Law (60 hours)
DSM 06: Introduction to Management (60 hours)
DSM 07: Marketing 1 (60 hours)
DSM 08: Marketing 2 (60 hours)
DSM 09: Sales 1 (60 hours)
DSM 10: Sales 2 (60 hours)
DSM 11: Fundamentals of Human Resources (60 hours)
DSM 12: Public Relations (60 hours)
DSM 14: Work Term Report
Graduates of this program will be able to obtain positions within a variety of organizations and companies, including the following roles:
Bookkeeping Management.
Human Resources Management.
Sales Management.
Marketing Management and Public Relations.
Foreign Investment Specialist positions.
Export Sales Management.
Risk Analyst positions.
Procurement Management.
International Trade.
Shipping Specialist positions.