Canadian Workplace Skills – Associate Diploma
Business Fundamentals
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Program Overview (Program approved by PTIB)
The more you know about Canada, the more confident you are communicating in English, the more you know about the fundamentals of business, the better you will be able to adapt to the Canadian work environment. The Canadian Workplace Skills programs provide students with an orientation to Canada, the education environment, English language and communication skills, and employment readiness. Each one of the programs focuses on different sectors of industry.
The Business Fundamentals Associate Diploma program provides all of the areas described above as well as the knowledge of typical business in the service and industry sectors such as customer service and sales, marketing, accounting, and the Canadian business environment.
The courses are provided with a variety of activities via classroom, guest speakers, observations, in-class practice, and field trips.
Graduates will be able to comfortably communicate in various forms, provide excellent customer service and general sales activities, and work as a team or independently with confidence and understanding of their work environment and the employer’s policies and business practices. The graduate will be confident in their decisions for their future career path or educational goals.
The schedule and program end date are subject to change due to the student’s academic performance, course availability, academic breaks, additional electives, and study permit status.
Program Details
420 Instructional Hours
Theory Courses |
CPDT089 | College Success Strategies and Orientation for Newcomers (20 hours) |
CMNS089 | Canadian Interactions (40 hours) |
ENGL099 | Business, Professional, and Technical English (40 hours) |
CMNS099 | Business Communication Essentials (40 hours) |
CMNS155 | Intercultural Business Communications (40 hours) |
CDNS101 | Introduction to Canadian Studies (40 hours) |
BUSN155 | Canadian Business Environment (40 hours) |
ACCT101 | Principles of Accounting (40 hours) |
MKTG155 | Customer-Driven Marketing (40 hours) |
CMNS150 | Public Speaking for Careers (40 hours) |
CPDT099 | Working in the Canadian Workplace (40 hours) |
Fee Structure
Fees (in CAD) | International Students | Domestic Students |
---|---|---|
Tuition Fee | $9,900 | $7,900 |
Assessment Fee | $250 | $0 |
Application Fee | $1,000 | $250 |
Administration Fee | $200 | $200 |
Other Fee | $300 | $0 |
Textbook Fee | $656 | $656 |
Course Material Fees | $111 | $111 |
Total Fees | $12,417 | $9,117 |
Tuition refunds are based on policy stated in the college’s enrolment agreement and bound by the Private Training Act Regulation.
Requirements
- High school graduates or mature student status (19 years or older at start of program)
- Language requirement (recommended for optimum success)
- Grade 10 level English or communications course (pass) or
- IELTS 5.0 (4.5 Academic) or equivalent; or
- TOEFL 35-45; or
- PTE Academic (Minimum 29 Overall); or
- CLB 5; or
- CAEL 30; or
- CELPIP 6; or
- Duolingo 65-70 (englishtest.duolingo.com/applicants); or
- College entrance test (50% minimum); or equivalent
- International students must comply with the requirements of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada in respect to study permit.
For more information on language requirements where internationally-recognized tests and other equivalencies are accepted, please consult with our admissions staff.