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Last updated on 2026-03-06

Program overview

Program overview

The Attestation of College Studies in International Business Management is designed to explore key business concepts within a global context. This program emphasizes practical application through projects and a practicum, allowing students to gain hands-on experience. Available in both English and French, it aims to equip students with essential skills for a successful career in international trade. Participants will engage in discussions on global issues, enhance their research skills, and prepare for real-world challenges in the business landscape.

Program structure

The program is structured to provide a comprehensive learning experience over a 20-week practicum. The total program length varies based on the schedule chosen:

  • Academic Morning Schedule: 32 weeks of study, plus up to 8 weeks of scheduled breaks, followed by a 20-week practicum placement.
  • Academic Evening Schedule: 52 weeks of study, 8 weeks of scheduled breaks, and a 20-week practicum placement.

Students will benefit from small interactive classes that foster a dynamic learning environment. The program also includes options for co-op education, allowing students to gain additional practical experience. Throughout the program, students will develop a robust set of transferable skills that are applicable across various global industries.

Featured Experiences

  • 20-week practicum: Students apply theories learned in class to real-world settings, enhancing their employability.
  • Small interactive classes: Encourages participation and collaboration among students.
  • Practical projects: Hands-on learning through individual and group projects to strengthen teamwork and communication skills.
  • Free French language support: Available to help students meet language requirements for graduation.
  • Documentation support: Assistance with interview preparation, résumé building, and job search tips during the practicum.

Career Options

  • Marketing Specialist: Develops marketing strategies and campaigns to promote products and services.
  • International Trade Coordinator: Manages logistics and documentation for importing and exporting goods.
  • E-commerce Manager: Oversees online business operations, including website management and digital marketing.
  • Market Research Analyst: Analyzes market trends and consumer behavior to inform business decisions.
  • Logistics Manager: Coordinates the transportation and storage of goods, ensuring efficient supply chain operations.

 

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