Program overview
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Last updated on 2025-04-19

Program overview

Program Overview

The Global Banking and Economics (Post-Degree Diploma) at Douglas College is designed to elevate your career in finance on a global scale. This one-year program provides a comprehensive understanding of the forces driving the globalization of the world economy and the opportunities that arise from these dynamics. Students will delve into international financial management, trade theory, microeconomics, macroeconomics, and global business management. Graduates will be well-prepared to embark on careers as foreign service officers, commerce and trade officers, or economic analysts.

 

Program Structure

The Global Banking and Economics program is structured to be completed in one year. Key features of the program include:

  • Open enrolment with additional admission requirements.
  • Completion of 30 credits, with a minimum GPA of 2.00 required for graduation.
  • Involvement in the Advanced Career Development program, which includes career-building workshops, coaching sessions, and networking opportunities.
  • Access to a curriculum that covers essential topics in economics and finance.

This program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in the competitive finance industry.

 

Featured Experiences

The Global Banking and Economics program offers several unique experiences to enhance learning:

  • Participation in the Advanced Career Development program, which prepares students for part-time paid or volunteer positions.
  • Career-building workshops and one-on-one coaching sessions to refine job search skills.
  • Networking opportunities with employers and peers through career fairs and leadership meetings.
  • Access to ongoing support after graduation to assist in securing full-time employment in the field.

 

Career Options

Graduates of the Global Banking and Economics program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Foreign Service Officer: Representing the country in international relations and trade negotiations.
  • Commerce and Trade Officer: Facilitating trade agreements and promoting Canadian businesses abroad.
  • Economic Analyst: Analyzing economic data to inform policy decisions and business strategies.
  • Financial Consultant: Advising clients on investment strategies and financial planning.
  • International Business Manager: Overseeing operations and strategies for businesses operating in global markets.

These roles leverage the skills and knowledge gained through the program, providing excellent job prospects in various financial centers around the world.

 

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