What You’ll Learn
-
Entry-level Business Management workers carry out activities in a wide variety of business functions within local, national, and global settings demonstrating a practical understanding of key principles and practices necessary for success in the field of business.
-
Graduates of the Business program are employed in a broad range employment settings in all sectors of business and industry, both domestic and international, including manufacturers, retailers, financial institutions, government offices, consulting firms, and other large and small businesses.
-
In this program, students will learn a range of fundamental knowledge and skills in the areas such as finance, accounting, human resources, operations management, marketing, sales, information and communication technology.
-
You will use this functional knowledge in many areas of an organization to achieve strategies within cross-functional teams while working with an ethical, legal and socially responsible manner.
-
This program is general in nature and is designed to provide a wide choice of career opportunities. It represents a base upon which to continue further education if desired.
Chapters
-
Business and Ethics Fundamentals
-
Business Computer Application – Office 2016/365 Suite
-
Macroeconomics Foundations
-
Business Communication (Writing Skills)
-
Business Law Fundamentals
-
Marketing Fundamentals
-
Financial Accounting Principles
-
Business Mathematics in Canada
-
Business Management Foundations
-
Human Resource Management Foundations
-
Interpersonal Communications Essentials
-
Entrepreneurship Foundations
-
Operations and Supply Chain Management Fundamentals
-
Customer Service Essentials
-
Global Business Today
-
Project Management Essentials
-
Business Case Scenarios
-
Review and Final Exam
​
​
Prerequisites
-
If you attended a post-secondary institution after high school, we need both your high school transcript and your post-secondary transcript.
-
Entry into many of our programs is competitive and your post-secondary marks can strengthen your application.
-
If you did not graduate from high school and have a GED, send us a copy.
-
Even if you graduated a while ago, we still need your high school transcript.
-
If you cannot obtain it, let us know and we can discuss your options.
-
If you studied at college or university, you must submit your post-secondary transcript AND
your high-school transcript. This may strengthen your application.
​
​
Students are required to complete 1125 hours of in-class training.
Subject/Module Outline For Each Subject In the Program
Total Program Instruction Hours:
1,125.00
​
Program Summary
Type of Learning Total Instruction Hours Delivery Format%
Theory 660.00 In-person 58.67%
Practical 465.00 In-person 41.33%
Total Type of Learning 1,125.00
Total Program Hours1,125.00
​




