BUSINESSADMINISTRATION
Program Description
The Business Administration program is offered to students interested in future careers in the fields of Accounting, Business, and Marketing. The diploma provides a solid foundation of theory and practical knowledge with specialized courses in several related areas.
This program has been approved by the Private Training Institutions Regulatory Unit (PTIRU) of the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills.
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Course Breakdown
Course number | Course name | Description |
1 | Business Principles | This course provides a general introduction to many facets of business. |
2 | Business Communication – Technology | The course addresses digital communication, social media, and the emerging impact of artificial intelligence. |
3 | Management Principles and Application | This course covers the essential concepts / principles of management. |
4 | Financial Management | This introductory course in finance (management). |
5 | Accounting | The course introduces the student to theory and relevant skills and practices in Accounting. |
6 | Marketing – Business Applications | This course provides an introduction to the basic principles of marketing . |
7 | Management information systems | The course offers a comprehensive overview of information systems used by business firms today. |
8 | Organizational Behavior – Principles | The course teaches theory and concepts related to how organizations behave and how to communicate. |
9 | Human Resource Management | The course provides students with an introduction to human resources. |
10 | Business Law and Ethics | This course allows students to acquire a general understanding of the law and ethics. |
11 | Principles of Economics | This course provides an introduction to micro / macro economic theory and concepts. |
12 | Operations Management Frameworks | The course provides students with a foundation framework operational management |
13 | Public Relations – Applications | This course introduces the fundamentals of public relations management and practice. |
14 | Project management | This course introduces project management theory, terms and concepts. |
15 | Marketing research | This course overviews marketing research and its value in analyzing consumers, markets, and the environment. |
16 | Capstone project | This course is focused on helping the student understand the necessary steps to successfully create a new venture in business. |
FAQ’s
Program Introduction
Our Business Administration program is tailored for students who have a keen interest in pursuing dynamic careers within Accounting, Business, and Marketing domains. This comprehensive diploma program offers a robust blend of theoretical insights and hands-on practical knowledge, fortified by a range of specialized courses spanning various related disciplines. As you journey through this program, you’ll acquire a strong foundational understanding that will empower you to thrive in the ever-evolving landscape of business.
Learninng Outcomes
On graduation. learners will be able to:
Demonstrate foundation knowledge in accounting, administration, economics, finance, management, and marketing in the application of concepts, theories, and practices.
Integrate core concepts and theories across functional areas of business
Identify and evaluate ethical, social, and environmental impacts on business
Effectively communicate verbally and in writing about business topics
Demonstrate foundation proficiency in discipline-specific areas
This program is approved by Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB).
A Canadian Secondary School Diploma or equivalent. 19 years of age a the start of the program.
Applicants must demonstrate English proficiency through with prior education in English at grade 10 level or higher or through an English language assessment (IELTS 5.5 or equivalent).
The approximate equivalent to other English evaluation tests may include Cambridge,Canadian Language Benchmarks, CELPIP TOEFL; Track Test (CEFR), and others.
If a student provides evidence of completing a recognized exam not on the list (for example specific to their country) equivalency will be confirmed prior to enrollment.
Note: Students may be required to provide additional information/ documentation. For example, a copy of government-issued identification; acknowledgment of student handbook/policies; international students require evidence of a valid study permit.
| COURSE# | COURSE NAME | HOURS |
| BUS100 | Business Principes | 60 |
| COMM100 | Business Communication -Technology | 60 |
| MGMT100 | Management Principles and Application | 60 |
| BUS202 | Financial Management | 60 |
| ACCT100 | Accounting | 60 |
| MRKT100 | Marketing-Business Applications | 60 |
| MGMT101 | Management information systems | 60 |
| COMM102 | Organizational Behavior-Principles | 60 |
| HRM100 | Human Resource Management | 60 |
| BUS201 | Business Law and Ethics | 60 |
| ECON100 | Principles of Economics | 60 |
| MGMT201 | Operations Management Frameworks | 60 |
| COMM101 | Public Relations-Applications | 60 |
| MGMT202 | Project management | 60 |
| MRKT101 | Marketing research | 60 |
| BUS210 | Capstone project | 60 |
| Status | Approved |
| Credential | Diploma |
| NOC Code | 1221 |
Career Opportunities | ·Administration officer ·Administration project manager ·Office administrator ·Office manager |
| Duration | 960 hours |
| Schedule | Full ime or Part time |
Delivery Method | In-Class Distance Blended |
| Language of Instruction | English |
Fees | Tuition:15,000 CAD Student application fee: ·Domestic Students:250 CAD · International Students:300 CAD Textbook fee:1500 CAD |