Business Administration Management with Co-op – HBSO CORe

Sprot Shaw College

Course

In Kamloops (Canada)

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Advanced

  • Location

    Kamloops (Canada)

  • Class hours

    2030h

  • Duration

    94 Weeks

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This enhanced management program combines the Sprott Shaw College Business Administration Management content with the Harvard Business School HBSO Credential of Readiness (CORe)* courses.


This Harvard Business School program covers the fundamentals of business in a way that allows participants to understand how business works and to develop the skills necessary to increase their ability to contribute to an organization’s success.

HBSO CORe is a three-course cohort-based program designed to engage participants in active learning, whereby participants are expected to contribute to the learning of others.

Concepts are taught in the context of real-world situations, designed to transform abstract concepts into observable learning situations. Students will complete the three-course HBSO CORe program during the in-class instruction of their studies.

Graduates of this program will receive a diploma from Sprott Shaw College, as well as a Credential of Readiness from the Harvard Business School HBSO.

This program includes a Co-op placement. This placement enables the student to gain first-hand paid experience in the chosen career field while enabling Instructional staff to observe the student in a practice situation. Please note successful completion of the Co-op is required for graduation.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Kamloops (Canada)
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Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Business Administration Management with Co-op – HBX CORe graduates are able to:

Develop strategic business plans
Manage various digital marketing channels such as social media
Develop and manage project plans
Devise and execute effective negotiation strategies and sales presentations
Perform accounting activities and analyze financial statements
Evaluate return on investment for business operations or marketing activities
Use SEO and web analytics to improve profitability
Provide accurate forecasting and cash flow estimation
Evaluate markets, demand, supply and cost
Collect, process, and interpret data used to support business
Create visual representations of data that allow you to recognize trends and detect outliers
Define and calculate descriptive statistics to summarize data sets concisely
Analyze relationships between two variables by creating scatter plots and calculating the correlation coefficient
Model scenarios and analyze the impact of market changes by constructing supply and demand curves for individuals and markets
Determine a revenue-maximizing pricing strategy using the concept of elasticity
Evaluate techniques to learn about or increase demand and measure the tradeoffs and suitable applications of each approach
Understand the accounting equation and demonstrate how different transactions impact it
Define key accounting concepts and principles
Understand where financial statement information originates by recording business transactions as journal entries
Productively use MS Office including Word, Excel and Access

Facilities Administrator
Facilities Manager
Project Coordinator
Property Administrator
Property Manager

Grade 12 / GED or mature student status (all transcripts must be “true certified copies” or originals)
Applicants must successfully complete the admissions interview and may be required to an entrance assessment with a minimum score of 20/40 in the English Assessment and a minimum score of 20/40 in the Math Assessment (with a minimum composite score of 42/8

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Subjects

  • Business and Management
  • Marketing Management
  • Business School
  • School
  • Business Administration
  • Business and Administration
  • Marketing

Course programme

This 94 week diploma program requires the student to complete the following courses.
  • AC112 - Bookkeeping Fundamentals & Accounting Principles
  • AC214 - SAGE 50 (Simply) Accounting
  • AD112 - MS Office Word
  • AD123 - MS Office Excel
  • AD132 - MS Office Access
  • COOP45 - Co-op Work Term (45 weeks) (Comp/Inc)
  • GE001 - Strategies for Student Success (Comp/Inc)
  • GE111 - Critical Skills in Communication
  • GE124 - Career and Professional Development
  • HR113 - Human Resources Management
  • MG111 - Administrative Management Principles
  • MG112 - Management Leadership
  • MG121 - Negotiation and Conflict Management
  • MG131 - Canadian Business Law
  • MG141 - Project Management
  • MK111 - Contemporary Marketing
  • MK112 - Marketing Research and Planning
  • MK121 - Sales Strategies
  • MK151-R - Digital Marketing Fundamentals
  • MK152-R - Strategic Web Design
  • MK153-R - Social Media Marketing Strategies
  • MK154-R - Online Engagement Practices

Business Administration Management with Co-op – HBSO CORe

Price on request