Global Marketing Management with Practicum
Course
In Kamloops (Canada)
Description
-
Type
Course
-
Level
Intermediate
-
Location
Kamloops (Canada)
-
Class hours
1700h
-
Duration
85 Weeks
-
Start date
Different dates available
The Global Marketing Management Program teaches a combination of basic business management skills together with the international skills of FITT along with a 14-week practicum that will open many doors for graduates looking to work on a global scale.
Sprott Shaw College has partnered with FITT to offer the FITTskills program. FITT (Forum for International Trade Training) is an international trade training and professional certification body.
This program includes FITT skills program which focuses on the practical aspects of international business, including logistics, nation-by-nation marketing opportunities, trade finance, market entry strategies and international management techniques.
All FITT skills courses meet the standards of international business and trade training as prescribed by the International Association of Trade Training Organizations (IATTO).
Successful completion of all eight FITT skills courses provides the student with a FITT Diploma, accredited by IATTO and satisfies the educational requirement for the CITP (Certified International Trade Professional) designation.
Employment growth projections vary considerably between occupations. These variations will depend mainly on the prospects for economic growth in each industrial sector, but will also depend on each industry’s business structure and on the impact technology has on middle management functions in large organizations.
Managers are found throughout all industries and governments. There is a great variation not only in the work settings but also in the working conditions among these managerial groups.
Managers plan, organize, direct and control the activities of the branch or department for which they are responsible or the business they operate. They also develop and implement policies and systems for their branch or department.
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
About this course
Assess the impact of various economic, legal, cultural, geographical and political systems on domestic and international business
Conduct business in compliance with relevant national and international law, legislation, policies, and regulations
Apply computer skills and knowledge to support business functions
Apply the importing and exporting functions used in business in the context of domestic and international trade
Collect, process, and interpret data used to support business
Adapt business concepts and processes from diverse populations and using culturally appropriate methods
Assess the contribution of individual and team assignments involving diverse memberships
Develop international marketing, financial and human resource strategies
Apply financial knowledge and skills to the business operations
Develop strategies to utilize domestic and foreign government programs, policies, and agencies to facilitate international trade
Discuss the business advantages of multilingualism in regards to doing business in a global environment
Grade 12 / GED or mature student status (all transcripts must be “true certified copies” or originals)
Applicants must successfully complete the admissions interview and entrance assessments 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 42/80)
Lifetime access to dedicated Employment Services Specialists (ESS) who can help you with resume and cover letter writing, interview skills, and the overall job search after graduation
Lifetime tuition-free access to course refreshers if you ever need to retrain and update your skills
Practicum opportunities with recognized organizations across BC
Multiple start dates so you can start your education when you want to without the wait
Career and professional development success courses to help create a career development marketing plan, learn the cardinal rules of professionalism, and identify the target markets and employment resources in the counselling field
Preparation and orientation courses to teach you how to find credible research, write papers, create proper citation formats including APA, and study effectively for exams
All-inclusive program costs where what you see is what you pay. Our costs include registration fees, assessment fees, tuition, textbooks, supplies, course materials, uniforms, certificates, graduation fees, practicum fees, and much more
Reviews
Subjects
- Business and Management
- International Trade
- Market
- Marketing
- Sales
- International Marketing
- Marketing Management
- Business to Business Marketing
- Digital Marketing
- Business Marketing
- Global
- International
- International Business
- International Business Management
- Marketing Research
- Trade
Course programme
- AC112 - Bookkeeping Fundamentals & Accounting Principles
- AC214 - SAGE 50 (Simply) Accounting
- AD112 - MS Office Word
- AD123 - MS Office Excel
- AD132 - MS Office Access
- BU570 - Feasibility of International Trade
- BU571 - International Market Entry Strategies
- BU572 - Products and Services for a Global Market
- BU573 - Global Value Chain
- BU574 - International Sales and Marketing
- BU575 - International Trade Finance
- GE001 - Strategies for Student Success (Comp/Inc)
- GE111 - Critical Skills in Communication
- GE112 - Business Writing
- GE124 - Career and Professional Development
- GE125 - Customer Service
- GMM100 - Global Marketing Manangement Practicum (Comp/Inc)
- HR113 - Human Resources Management
- MG111 - Administrative Management Principles
- MG121 - Negotiation and Conflict Management
- MG131 - Canadian Business Law
- MG141 - Project Management
- MK111 - Contemporary Marketing
- MK112 - Marketing Research and Planning
- MK121 - Sales Strategies
- MK151 - Strategic Digital Marketing
- MK152 - Digital Marketing Technologies
- MK153 - Introduction to Web Design
- MK154 - Search Engine Optimization and Web Analytics
Global Marketing Management with Practicum