Program overview
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Program overview

Program overview

The Engineering Business and Safety Management Graduate Certificate Program is specifically designed for international students holding an engineering degree, such as civil, mechanical, or industrial engineering. This unique program aims to enhance students' knowledge and skills in business practices within an engineering context, as well as in safety management. By integrating various fields, the program prepares students to engage effectively in the Canadian workforce, ensuring they are market-ready upon graduation.

Program structure

The Engineering Business and Safety Management program is a two-year Graduate Certificate program that offers a comprehensive curriculum tailored for international students with a minimum of a four-year bachelor's degree in engineering. The program is structured as follows:

  • Duration: 2 years
  • Start Dates:
    • Fall Start (September)
    • Winter Start (January)
    • Spring Start (May)
  • Final Semester: Dedicated to a 15-week work placement, providing students with valuable Canadian work experience.
  • Program Options: Includes opportunities for co-op placements and work experience through partnerships with various industry sectors.

This program not only covers essential topics in engineering and safety management but also emphasizes sustainable practices, project management, and corporate ethics, ensuring a well-rounded education.

Featured Experiences

The Engineering Business and Safety Management program offers several unique features that enhance the learning experience:

  • 15-week work placement in the final semester, allowing students to gain practical experience in the Canadian job market.
  • Strong industry partnerships that facilitate job placements and networking opportunities.
  • Exposure to various fields including occupational health & safety, project management, and procurement.
  • Incorporation of sustainable engineering practices and corporate ethics into the curriculum.
  • Access to a diverse and dynamic learning environment that prepares students for real-world challenges.

Career Options

Graduates of the Engineering Business and Safety Management program can pursue a variety of career opportunities in Canada, including:

  • Technical Sales Specialist: Responsible for selling engineering products and services, requiring strong technical knowledge and customer relationship skills.
  • Project Management Trainee: Assists in managing engineering projects, ensuring they are completed on time and within budget.
  • Health and Safety Coordinator: Develops and implements safety policies to ensure a safe working environment in various industries.
  • Commodity Buyer: Manages procurement processes, negotiating contracts and purchasing materials for engineering projects.
  • Quality Inspector: Ensures that products meet quality standards and specifications, conducting inspections and tests as necessary.

These roles highlight the diverse career paths available to graduates, leveraging their unique blend of engineering and business skills in the Canadian workforce.

 

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