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Last updated on 2025-07-08

Program overview

Program Overview

CMTN’s Business Administration program equips students with the necessary credentials and expertise to excel in today’s competitive workplace. This program is designed for those aspiring to work as administrators in various office settings, pursue specialized careers in business and finance, or even start their own companies. CMTN offers both one-year certificates and two-year diplomas, providing flexible pathways to achieve your career goals. The program also includes concentrations in Accounting, General Management, and Human Resources, allowing students to tailor their education to their interests and career aspirations.

Program Structure

The Business Administration - General Management program is structured to be completed in a two-year timeframe, although completion may take longer depending on core course offerings and concentration requirements. The program includes:

  • General Management concentration
  • Completion of a Business Administration Certificate
  • Access to online courses for flexibility

Students are encouraged to consult with the Program Coordinator for more information regarding course offerings and to ensure they meet the necessary requirements for graduation. The program is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of business principles and practices, preparing students for various roles in the business sector.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-op opportunities to gain practical experience in the field.
  • Access to online courses for flexible learning.
  • Transfer agreements with various universities for further education.
  • Hands-on learning experiences through projects and case studies.
  • Networking opportunities with industry professionals.

Career Options

Graduates of the Business Administration - General Management program have a wide array of career opportunities available to them in Canada. Some potential job roles include:

  • Manager: Oversee operations and manage teams within an organization.
  • Administrator: Handle administrative tasks and support organizational functions.
  • Executive Director: Lead and manage non-profit organizations or departments.
  • Consultant: Provide expert advice to businesses on various operational aspects.
  • Entrepreneur: Start and manage your own business venture.
  • Accountant: Manage financial records and ensure compliance with regulations.
  • Financial Analyst: Analyze financial data to guide business decisions.
  • Broker: Facilitate transactions in financial markets.
  • Investment Advisor: Provide guidance on investment opportunities.
  • Public Relations & Communications Professional: Manage communication strategies for organizations.
  • Recruiter: Identify and attract talent for various organizations.
  • Trainer: Develop and deliver training programs for employees.
  • Customer Service Representative: Assist customers and resolve inquiries.
  • Sales and Marketing Manager: Oversee marketing strategies and sales teams.

With a strong demand for business professionals, graduates can find employment in diverse sectors, including corporate, government, and non-profit organizations.

 

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