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Diploma in Business Management Co-op

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  • I am from Jamaica, when I came to Canada I was working in one of the most prestigious Jamaican organization. I learned a lot there, but I wanted to learn more. Once I arrived in Toronto I discovered that the Toronto School of Management I is a really well-equipped facility, with accurate and sufficient resources that will help me nurture my knowledge and personal development, and will help me become the professional I desire to be. Life in Toronto has been good so far, I have met a lot of persons from all over the world! In my spear time, I decided to search out for a job that is because I would like to get to interact with Canadians and to get to know them better. After graduation, I would like to collect even more working experience and hopefully one day I will be able to start my own business!
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Improve your business decision making skills and start your professional career with the Diploma in Business Management Co-op!

  • Type

    Postgraduate

Would you like to start a professional career in the international business field?

This course, recently added in Emagister platform, will prepare students for roles in a range of fields, including marketing, finance, human resources and management!

Is and ideal course for those who want to pursue an international business career. This qualification will prepare students for roles in a range of fields, including marketing, finance, human resources and management.

This program focuses on the latest developments in international business management, helping you to:

- Develop the necessary skills and knowledge to be immediately effective as a manager, as well as improving your personal and professional skills to help you achieve your goals;

- Use cognitive and problem-solving skills to operate effectively individually and as part of a team, including consideration of business ethics at all times;

- Prepare for work in a range of cultures and countries, and understand how to create effective communication strategies;

If you want to enjoy all the benefits of the course, apply now for this fantastic opportunity!

About this course

• Ontario Secondary School Diploma or Equivalent * or Mature student **

• Age 18 or older

• IELTS of 5.5 or equivalent for Non-native English speakers •

*A transcript, diploma or certificate from another country are considered equivalent to an Ontario high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD level by a recognized assessment service.

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5.0
  • I am from Jamaica, when I came to Canada I was working in one of the most prestigious Jamaican organization. I learned a lot there, but I wanted to learn more. Once I arrived in Toronto I discovered that the Toronto School of Management I is a really well-equipped facility, with accurate and sufficient resources that will help me nurture my knowledge and personal development, and will help me become the professional I desire to be. Life in Toronto has been good so far, I have met a lot of persons from all over the world! In my spear time, I decided to search out for a job that is because I would like to get to interact with Canadians and to get to know them better. After graduation, I would like to collect even more working experience and hopefully one day I will be able to start my own business!
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Giovanni Brown

5.0
13/05/2018
What I would highlight: I am from Jamaica, when I came to Canada I was working in one of the most prestigious Jamaican organization. I learned a lot there, but I wanted to learn more. Once I arrived in Toronto I discovered that the Toronto School of Management I is a really well-equipped facility, with accurate and sufficient resources that will help me nurture my knowledge and personal development, and will help me become the professional I desire to be. Life in Toronto has been good so far, I have met a lot of persons from all over the world! In my spear time, I decided to search out for a job that is because I would like to get to interact with Canadians and to get to know them better. After graduation, I would like to collect even more working experience and hopefully one day I will be able to start my own business!
What could be improved: nothing to improve
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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Subjects

  • Business and Management
  • Problem Solving
  • Transactions
  • Ethics
  • Marketing
  • International
  • Finance
  • Financial
  • International Business
  • Financial Training

Course programme

Course Programme


You will have at least 960 guided learning hours followed by 480 practicum hours in an established business.

The work placement will help you apply the theories you learn to practical business situations. We will help you secure your work placement by sending you for interviews.


The modules include:


1. Windows Fundamentals and MS Office

This course offers a case-oriented, problem-solving approach to Windows and for learning Microsoft Word and Excel.


2. Bookkeeping, Computerized and Financial Acct with Simply

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 coupled with the preparation of basic financial statements. This course also provides a practical introduction to computerized accounting. You will learn not only how to set up a computerized accounting environment, but also to convert a manual accounting system to a computerized system. You 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.


3. Business Environment

The aim of this unit is to provide an understanding of different organizations, the influence of stakeholders and the relationship between businesses and the local, national and global environments. In this unit you will consider how different market structures shape the pricing and output decisions of businesses, as well as other aspects of their behaviour.


4. Managing Financial Resources

The unit aims is to provide you an understanding of where and how to access sources of finance for a business and the skills to use financial information for decision making.


5. Organizations and Behaviour

The aim of this unit is to give an understanding of individual and group behaviour in organisations and to examine current theories and their apppcation in managing behaviour in the workplace.


6. Marketing Principles

This unit aims to provide an understanding and skills relating to the fundamental concepts and principles that underpin the marketing process.


7. Business Decision Making

The aim of this unit is to develop techniques for data gathering and storage, an understanding of the tools available to create and present useful information, in order to make business decisions.


8. Research Project

The purpose of the unit is to develop an independent enquiry and critical analysis skills by undertaking a sustained research investigation of direct relevance to your Education program and your professional development.


9. Financial Accounting and Reporting

In this unit you will prepare financial statements for different types of business in compliance with relevant legal and regulatory provisions and the basic principles of group accounts. You will also develop tools for the interpretation of financial statements.


10. Personal and Professional Development

This unit aims to help you become an effective and confident self-directed employee through managing your personal and professional skills to achieve personal and career goals.


11.Working with and Leading People

The aim of this unit is to develop the skills and knowledge needed for working with and leading others, through understanding the importance of recruiting the right people for the job.


12. Managing Business Activities to Achieve Results

The aim of this unit is to provide an understanding of different organizations, the influence of stakeholders and the relationship between businesses and the local, national and global environments. In this unit you will consider how different market structures shape the pricing and output decisions of businesses, as well as other aspects of their behaviour.


13. Managing Communications

The aim of this unit is to show how communications, knowledge and information can be improved within an organization including making better use of IT systems.


14. Operations Management in Business

This unit will provide you with an understanding of the role and importance of operations management (OM) in the efficient and effective production of goods and services.


15. Business Work Experience

This unit will help develop the skills and knowledge of work practices in industry through conducting an interview/research with a business about a work-based issue and then developing and producing a management report that examines that issue.


16. Business Work Ethics

The aim of this unit is to introduce the concept of business ethics and to examine its relevance when considering business objectives and responsibilities.


17. Work Placement

At the conclusion of the program, you are required to complete 480 hours of work placement in a suitable business environment. Appropriate business sectors for placement would include Marketing, Retail, Finance and Accounting, Not-for-profit, Customer Care and Administration. Activities performed will vary depending on the Work Placement site, however, key responsibilities include being supervised by a Placement host at all times, observing all workplace and school safety and security procedures, dressing appropriately for the Placement experience, interacting with the Placement staff respectfully, courteously and enthusiastically, learning about the work environment, and participating in the daily routine as required.Work Placement is part of your educational development. This enables theoretical learning in the classroom to be applied to practical learning situations and encourages application of theory and knowledge in appropriate context. You will be sent for interviews to secure your Work Placement. You must complete their practicum and submit your placement report to be successfully considered a graduate.

Diploma in Business Management Co-op

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