BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT prepares students for positions within the fields of accounting, marketing, business, human resources, project management, and office administration. Training is extensive and broad to prepare students for all business management opportunities in a wide range of industries and organizations.
KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS GAINED
Business Management students learn many facets of business and accounting areas, so they can apply for jobs in various fields. They learn human resource management, project management, and marketing skills to make them suitable for many industries. Students also learn management fundamentals, making it possible for them to begin in higher level or supervisory positions, instead of entry level only, as students are equipped with the core business principles and entrepreneurial skills necessary to work in and manage small to medium-size enterprises. Students also learning entrepreneurial skills, including business plan development, which positions them to potentially open their own business.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Student Success Strategy - Trains on techniques & skills to achieve success in personal and professional life.
Earning a Diploma in Business Management opens doors to a vast array of opportunities. This diploma is a merging of the courses from the Accounting Administration program and from the Business Administration program, with the preferred courses from the Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Management. Students are therefore training in three key areas for optimum employment opportunities -- accounting, business, and management.
ASSOCIATED
NATIONAL OCCUPATION CLASSIFICATION (NOC) CODES
After earning a diploma in Business Management, graduates are eligible for positions falling under the following NOC Codes
1431 - Accounting and related clerks calculate, prepare and process bills, invoices, accounts payable and receivable, budgets and other financial records according to established procedures. They are employed throughout the private and public sectors.
1221- Administrative Officers oversee and
implement administrative procedures, establish work priorities, conduct
analyses of administrative operations and co-ordinate acquisition of
administrative services such as office space, supplies and security services.
They are employed throughout the private and public sectors. Administrative
officers who are supervisors are included in this group.
1411 - General office support
workers prepare correspondence, reports, statements and other material,
operate office equipment, answer telephones, verify, record and process forms
and documents such as contracts and requisitions and perform general clerical
duties according to established procedures. They are employed in offices
throughout the public and private sectors.
1422 - Data entry clerks input coded,
statistical, financial and other information into computerized databases,
spreadsheets or other templates using a keyboard, mouse, or optical scanner,
speech recognition software or other data entry tools. They are employed in the
private and public sectors.
1222 - Executive assistants co-ordinate
administrative procedures, public relations activities and research and
analysis functions for members of legislative assemblies, ministers, deputy
ministers, corporate officials and executives, committees and boards of
directors. They are employed by governments, corporations and associations.
After earning a diploma in Business Management, graduates are eligible for positions falling under the following NOC Codes
1431 - Accounting and related clerks calculate, prepare and process bills, invoices, accounts payable and receivable, budgets and other financial records according to established procedures. They are employed throughout the private and public sectors.
Business Managers perform some or all of the following duties:
A bachelor's degree or college diploma in business administration, accounting administration, commerce or a related discipline is usually required.
Job openings in the field of Accounting usually seek a person who has completed college or other accounting and book keeping courses. Since majority of the firms are now using accounting software for management of their data, knowledge of computerized accounting software is considered an asset.
Job openings in the field of Business Administration usually seek a person who has completed college or other Business Administration courses. Since computerized record maintenance is the need of the hour in any organization, knowledge of basic computers with some specialization in Microsoft Office Applications is a desired asset. Good communications skills are desired to be an effective Business Administrator.
While entry level jobs ask for no experience or one to two years experience, higher positions can be sought for once you gain some practical experience in the actual workplace.
EMPLOYMENT AREAS & PROSPECTS
There are numerous job opportunities for Business Managers in the field of business, accounting, banking, human resource, marketing, and economic sectors both at small to medium, and medium to large corporations. Graduates can contribute towards the strategic growth of any business – potentially even their own business.
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