Diploma in Business Administration with CO-OP

Canadian College of Technology and Business – CCTB

Course

In Vancouver (Canada)

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£ 4,389.85 VAT inc.

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Original amount in CAD:

$ 7,500 $ 10,500

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Vancouver (Canada)

Develop your skills and expertise to advance yourself in a successful career as a Businessperson. Throughout this one-year post-secondary diploma, you will develop skills that are critical to running business operations including marketing, finance, organizational behavior, and business strategy.

The Business Administration Diploma CO-OP Program acts as a pathway into employment by teaching students the core skills they need to enter one of the following roles: Administrative manager, financial administrator, office services coordinator, budget analyst, and records administrator.

The program is designed for students wanting to boost their careers in the business sector and develop skills that are critical to advancing in the industry. Learn and develop your knowledge through a highly practical and dynamic program.

By the time you complete the diploma program, you will be able to demonstrate knowledge in all aspects of business administration; utilize process management tool suites; create and maintain business reports; understand strategic planning, and much more.

Get the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the Canadian business sector. Some roles you could consider pursuing after you finish the program include: Office manager
•Records analyst
•Police station clerk
•Administrative technician
•Administrative services coordinator

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Vancouver (Canada)
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About this course

This diploma will equip you with skills and knowledge needed to kickstart your career in the Business sector teaching you everything from the fundamentals of business process management through to strategic decision-making. By the time you complete this program, you will be able to demonstrate knowledge of all aspects of business administration; utilize process management tool suites; create and maintain business reports; understand strategic planning and much more.

• Business Manager: These managers will often be in charge of one department in a company and will ensure that all business objectives are being met.

• Project Administration Officer: A Project Officer is responsible for overseeing projects from start to finish. The job role involves developing and managing strategies for projects that will eventually contribute to the business’ overall success.

• Administration Officer: As an Administration Officer, you will be the point of contact for all employees within the organization. You will also be responsible for providing administrative support and managing employees’ queries.

• Officer Services Coordinator: As an officer in an organization, you will coordinate the various departments, creates schedules and manage other supervising staff members.

• Financial Administrator: A Financial Administrator is hired to organize the finances of an organization. In addition, financial planners take care of the savings and investments of a company and assist in financial decision-making in order to reach the desired goals and maximize profits.

• Good command of English language
• High school diploma or equivalent from an approved government of applicant's home country, or applicant is minimum 19 years of age
• Students are required to bring their own computers to class

English Language Requirements:

Applicant must attain one of the following English language requirements:

• Successful completion of CCTB EAP (English for Academic Purposes) Level 3 or
• Have the required IELTS 5.0 score or equivalent or
• Pass the CCTB English Assessment (Written onsite or online with exam proctor)

Post-Secondary Diploma

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Subjects

  • Business Administration
  • Business and Administration
  • Financial Training
  • Marketing
  • Financial

Course programme

Fundamentals of Business Communication
  • This course offers a case-oriented, problem-solving approach to Windows and for learning Microsoft Word and Excel.
  • Windows: Students will explore the fundamentals of Windows to develop the skills necessary to work effectively within this operating system.
  • Microsoft Word: Students work with both basic and advanced features while creating a variety of documents such as letters, memos, forms, and reports.
  • Microsoft Excel: Students explore both basic and advanced features while creating a variety of documents such as budgets, marketing and sales reports, forecasts, and statistical tables.
Principles of Accounting
  • In this course, emphasis is placed on analyzing and recording business transactions using the rules of double-entry bookkeeping. In addition, adjusting journal entries and everyday transactions for both service and retail businesses are recorded and coupled with the preparation of basic financial statements.
  • This course also provides a practical introduction to computerized accounting. Students learn not only how to set up a computerized accounting environment, but also to convert a manual accounting system to a computerized system. Students will be working with a variety of business simulations providing hands-on experience with all aspects of work transactions in the general, payables, and receivable ledgers.
Business Environment
  • The aim of this unit is to provide students with an understanding of different organizations, the influence of stakeholders and the relationship between businesses and the local, national, and global environments. In this unit students will consider how different market structures shape the pricing and output decisions of businesses, as well as other aspects of their behaviour.
Managing Financial Resources
  • This course’s aim is to provide learners with an understanding of where and how to access sources of finance for a business and the skills to use financial information for decision making.
Organizations and Behaviour
  • The aim of this course is to give learners an understanding of individual and group behaviour in organizations and to examine the current theories and their application in managing behaviour in the workplace.
Marketing Principles
  • This course aims to provide students with an understanding of concepts and principles that underpin the marketing process. Students also explore the impact of the marketing mix elements on marketing decision making and develop marketing strategies based on the marketing objective.
Business Decision Making
  • This course provides students with the opportunity to develop techniques for data gathering and storage, an understanding of the statistical tools available to create and present useful information, in order to make business decisions. Students also use current technological tools to produce and analyze information.
Research Project
  • In this course students develop skills to independently enquire by designing and conducting a research based on their research proposal relevant to the program and profession. Students also use the relevant research analysis tools and techniques to critically analyze and disseminate the data collected to make relevant recommendations, create report and present their findings.

Additional information

Domestic: $10,500 - after launch promotion: $6,500 

International: $10,500 - after scholarship and launch promotion: $7,500

Diploma in Business Administration with CO-OP

£ 4,389.85 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in CAD:

$ 7,500 $ 10,500