Business Management - International Business

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Program Code: BMIB (International) Length of Program: Two-Year Co-op Awarded Upon Completion: Ontario College Graduate Certificate
Term 1 MKT-6113 Applications of Marketing Concepts COM-3013 Professional Communications ACC-3083 Accounting Concepts I BUS-1234 Computer Applications for Business MAN-1103 Human Resources Management INT-1113 Feasibility of International Trade Term 2 ECO-1503 Principles of Economics FIN-3163 International Trade Finance INT-3143 International Sales and Marketing CFF-2013 International Transportation and Trade (ITT) JSS-1001 Job Search and Success CFF-3023 Introduction to Freight Forwarding MAN-2103 Project Management Academic Break Academic Break Term 3 MAN-6043 Leadership in Change Management INT-1123 Global Value Chain INT-3133 International Market Entry Strategies FIN-1013 Financial Analysis and Budgeting INT-3153 Development of Products and Services for an International Market INT-4203 International Business Capstone Project Term 4 Co-Op CPL-1049 Co-op Work Term* - OR - CPL-5559 WIL Project

Enhance your employability skills for a successful career in global business. The Business Management – International Business Ontario Graduate Certificate program is designed to prepare university and college graduates for a rewarding career in international business management. In addition to building management skills, students will develop the competencies to investigate, analyze and manage domestic and international business activities, in order to successfully conduct business on a global scale.

Curriculum emphasizes international sales and marketing, trade, research, supply chain management, law and project management in a Canadian business setting. Activities, simulations, projects and case studies are used to simulate a work environment and prepare students with the practical experience to be successful in their careers upon graduation.

The work term that concludes the program provides students with the opportunity to gain valuable work experience that will assist them in finding permanent employment after graduation.

Upon graduation, students will have met the academic requirements for application to the Certified International Trade Professional (CITP) designation and be prepared to write the Canadian International Freight Forwarders Association (CIFFA) exams.

Admission Requirements

A university degree.

Employment Opportunities

Graduates can work in a broad range of domestic and international employment sectors including, manufacturing, market research, education, retail, insurance, freight forwarding, brokerage houses, banks, financial institutions, consulting firms and international business.

For more information about post-graduate work eligibility for international students, please review the Post-Graduate Work Permit Program information.

Tuition Fees

Please visit the international tuition fee section for individual program fees. For more information regarding tuition, please contact international@lambtoncollege.ca or 519-542-7751 ext 3018.