Program overview
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Program overview

Program overview

The Global Business Management graduate program at Conestoga College is designed for individuals looking to expand their business acumen beyond domestic markets. This program offers a comprehensive curriculum that emphasizes the skills and knowledge necessary to navigate international cultural, legal, and political contexts. Students will engage in both theoretical and practical applications of management, preparing them for diverse roles in the global business landscape. Graduates will also have the opportunity to apply for the FITT diploma and the CITP designation after gaining one year of work experience.

Program structure

The Global Business Management program is structured as follows:

  • Program Length: 1 year (comprising 2 academic terms)
  • Delivery: Full-time
  • Start Dates: September, January, and May
  • Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate

As part of the program, students will receive a laptop included in the program fees, which enhances their learning experience by providing access to current resources and collaborative learning environments. Additionally, the program integrates the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into its curriculum, promoting sustainability in business practices.

Featured Experiences

  • Incorporation of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals into all courses.
  • Hands-on learning through practical applications in various organizational contexts.
  • Access to a laptop for all students, facilitating interactive learning and technological skill development.
  • Opportunities to apply for professional designations such as the FITT diploma and CITP designation.

Career Options

Graduates of the Global Business Management program can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:

  • International Business Manager: Oversee global business operations and strategies, ensuring alignment with international market trends.
  • Trade Compliance Specialist: Ensure that a company adheres to international trade laws and regulations, minimizing legal risks.
  • Market Research Analyst: Analyze market conditions to identify potential sales opportunities for products or services in international markets.
  • Supply Chain Manager: Manage and optimize supply chain processes to enhance efficiency and reduce costs in global operations.
  • Business Development Executive: Identify and pursue new business opportunities in international markets, fostering relationships with potential clients.

 

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