With the Business Administration with Co-op program, you can transfer seamlessly from a three-term diploma program with co-op at CCTB to a bachelor’s degree at University Canada West (UCW).
Students must complete the Business Administration with Co-op program from CCTB with a minimum cumulative grade average of 65 per cent with no individual course lower than 65 per cent. Click here to see the Academic Grading Policy.
Graduates of the Business Administration with Co-op program from CCTB will receive 10 courses or 30 credit hours towards the Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) program at UCW.
Graduates of the BCom program at UCW may be eligible for the three-year post-graduate work permit (PGWP). Consult your Registered Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) for more information regarding the PGWP.
Within this accelerated program, students gain proficiency in identifying and comprehending the techniques and theories underpinning successful businesses. This encompasses managing finances, grasping fundamental marketing principles and formulating effective business strategies. Through the application of cognitive and problem-solving abilities, students enhance their communication skills and become equipped with real-world business acumen.
Enrolling in this accelerated, one-year diploma program offers a pathway to kickstart your career in the dynamic business sector. From mastering the fundamentals of business process management to honing strategic decision-making skills, this program covers a comprehensive array of topics essential for success. Upon completion, you will be proficient in all facets of business administration, adeptly employing process management tool suites and crafting and managing business reports with finesse. Moreover, you will gain a deep understanding of strategic planning, empowering you to navigate the complexities of the business landscape with confidence and precision.
Upon completion, you can transfer seamlessly to the Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) program at UCW to advance your studies further.
The co-op work experience component constitutes half of the program's entirety, totaling 480 hours. This segment offers you the chance to put into practice the skills you've recently acquired in a real-world setting within the industry, all while benefiting from a guaranteed paid work opportunity.
The Business Administration with Co-op program is reviewed and approved by the registrar of the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills & Training.
At CCTB, our mission is to equip students with top-tier training to distinguish themselves in today’s competitive job market. Our curriculum is meticulously designed to align with your career aspirations and delivered using cutting-edge industry tools. Experience a dynamic learning environment that mirrors real-world business practices, ensuring your readiness for the professional realm.
Moreover, CCTB is dedicated to offering comprehensive career orientation, guidance and continual employment assistance. Throughout your educational journey, you'll gain practical skills tailored to industry demands and receive personalized support to secure employment in your chosen field. Our commitment extends beyond graduation, as we aim to provide ongoing support to facilitate your successful integration or re-entry into the workforce.
Studying in the Business Administration with Co-op program will provide you with skills that you can apply to many different roles. Some positions you could consider after you finish the program include:
NOCs: 13100
Accelerated
Weeks | Terms | |
Academic | 24 Weeks | 2 Terms |
Term Break | 6 Weeks | - |
Internship Break | - | - |
*Reading Break | 4 Weeks | - |
Co-op Placement | 14 Weeks | 1 Term |
Total | 48 Weeks | 3 Terms |
*Reading breaks are short academic breaks (1-2 weeks) built in each academic term.
This course adopts a case-oriented, problem-solving methodology for learning Microsoft Word and Excel within the Windows operating system. In the Windows module, students delve into the fundamentals of the operating system, acquiring the essential skills needed to navigate and operate efficiently within this environment.
Moving on to Microsoft Word, students engage with both basic and advanced features while honing their document creation abilities. Through practical exercises, they learn to craft various types of documents, including letters, memos, forms and reports.
In the Microsoft Excel segment, students explore a range of basic and advanced features aimed at developing proficiency in spreadsheet management. They tackle tasks such as budget creation, generating marketing and sales reports, forecasting and constructing statistical tables. Through hands-on practice, students gain the expertise required for effective data analysis and presentation within Excel.
This course prioritizes the analysis and documentation of business transactions according to the principles of double-entry bookkeeping. Students delve into the intricacies of adjusting journal entries and recording everyday transactions pertinent to both service and retail enterprises, culminating in the preparation of fundamental financial statements. Furthermore, the course offers a practical introduction to computerized accounting, guiding students through the setup of a computerized accounting infrastructure and the transition from manual to digital systems. Through engaging with diverse business simulations, students gain hands-on experience across all facets of work transactions within general, payables and receivable ledgers.
The objective of this course is to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of various organizational structures, the impact of stakeholders and the intricate dynamics between businesses and their surrounding environments, whether local, national or global. Throughout this unit, students will explore how diverse market structures influence pricing strategies, output decisions and the overall behaviour of businesses, illuminating key insights into their operational paradigms.
The primary objective of this course is to provide learners with comprehensive knowledge regarding the avenues and methods for accessing financial resources for businesses, coupled with the requisite skills to utilize financial data effectively in the decision-making process. Through this course, participants will gain insight into the various sources of finance available to businesses and develop the analytical capabilities necessary for making informed financial decisions.
This course provides learners with a comprehensive understanding of both individual and group behaviours within organizational settings. By delving into current theories, participants will explore how these theories are applied to effectively manage behaviour within the workplace. Through the examination of various models and case studies, learners will gain valuable insights into the dynamics of organizational behaviour, equipping them with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and influence behaviour within their respective professional environments.
The primary objective of this course is to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental concepts and principles that form the foundation of the marketing process. Through this exploration, students delve into the influence of various elements within the marketing mix on decision-making processes. Additionally, they are tasked with developing marketing strategies tailored to specific marketing objectives, thereby honing their ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios within the realm of marketing.
In this course, students have the chance to hone skills in data collection and storage techniques while gaining familiarity with statistical tools essential for generating and presenting valuable insights crucial for informed business decision-making. Additionally, students leverage cutting-edge technological tools to efficiently produce and analyze data, ensuring proficiency in modern information management practices.
Throughout this course, students cultivate the ability to conduct independent inquiry by crafting and executing research projects aligned with their program and professional objectives. Utilizing appropriate research analysis tools and techniques, students critically evaluate collected data to generate insightful recommendations, craft comprehensive reports and effectively present their findings to relevant stakeholders.
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Tuition | $9,500 |
Material fees | $750 |
Language proficiency requirements are admission requirements and may not be waived by either the institution or the student.
Students must possess one of the English Language Equivalencies as described in the CCTB Admissions Policy:
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