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Centinal collge

Program code: 2880


School: School of Business
Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate
Program Type: Graduate Certificate program
Program Length: 2 years/ 4 semesters
Start Date: Fall, Winter, Summer
Location: Progress Campus
Email: jnguyen@centennialcollege.ca


Embrace a borderless career. Centennials two-year Global Business Management Graduate Certificate delivers
a unique blend of management and international concepts to prepare you to lead effectively in the global
business environment. The program delivers knowledge and practical skills that are transferrable across several
industries. Upon graduation you will have the skills and knowledge to confidently pursue entry-level management
roles with international organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and domestic businesses
operating on a global scale.
During your studies you will undertake specialized global business courses in marketing, management and
leadership, international finance, and corporate social responsibility, alongside core business courses such as
project management and business presentations to prepare you for success in any business environment. You
will also gain further insight into the world of business your industry with regular guest speakers, external
competitions, presentation of research reports, and industry visits.



Additional Information
The Global Internship program offers students the opportunity to gain international work experience in their field.
In order to qualify for these international internships, applicants cannot be graduating at the end of the winter
2014 semester and must have a minimum GPA of 3.0
http://www.centennialcollege.ca/programs-courses/international-education.aspx
Articulation Agreements
Start with a post-graduate certificate, end with a graduate degree! Successful graduates of this program will have
the opportunity to apply their credits towards further study at the degree level. Listed below are the degrees from
partnering universities that are available for this program. Students should note that each partnership has a
specific minimum grade requirement in order to qualify for transferring credits, details for which are searchable
here http://www.centennialcollege.ca/webforms/articulation/articulation.html?current=true.


Lawrence Technological University

Master of Business Administration

n/a

Important Links
Global Citizenship and Equity
Centennial College's signature Global Citizenship and Equity office offers many opportunities for students to
travel abroad and work with various advocacy groups on development projects. For more information on Global
Citizenship and Equity, the GC&E Portfolio, and the supports available to you, please
visit http://www.centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity.
Tuition Fees

Program
Name
Program
Duration
Program
Code
Domestic
First Year
Domestic
Second
Year
International
First Year
International
Second Year
Global
Business
Management
4
semesters
2880 $4,253.00 $4,253.00 $12,400.00 $11,575.00

Career Path
Export/import coordinators
Customs brokers
Trade representatives
Logistics support officers
Foreign investment and risk analysts
Commercial bank officers
International marketing representatives
International development officers
Corporate social responsibility managers

Semester 1 Courses
Course Code Course Title Campus
ACCT-701 Accounting for Managerial Decision Making Progress Campus
BUSN-732 Business Communications 1 Progress Campus
ECON-701 Economic Analysis for Managers Progress Campus
INTL-701 Global Business Seminars 1 Progress Campus
INTL-711
Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Economic
Development
Progress Campus
MGMT-701 Information Systems for Business Management Progress Campus
OMGT-701 Operations Management for Products & Services Progress Campus




Semester 2 Courses
Course Code Course Title Campus
ACCT-702 Financial Management Progress Campus
BUSN-702 Employment and Career Preparedness Progress Campus
BUSN-733 Business Communications 2 Progress Campus
HRPD-702 Contemporary Organizational Behaviour Progress Campus
INTL-704 Global Logistics Progress Campus
INTL-725 Research Methods for Trade and Development Progress Campus
MKTG-716 Marketing Progress Campus




Semester 3 Courses
Course Code Course Title Campus
INTL-702 International Banking and Finance Progress Campus
INTL-703 Geopolitics of Trade and Development Progress Campus
INTL-705 International Business Law Progress Campus
INTL-729 Principles of Freight Forwarding Progress Campus
MGMT-703 Ethics and Stakeholder Management Progress Campus
MKTG-732 International Marketing Progress Campus
PMGT-701 Fundamentals of Project Management Progress Campus




Semester 4 Courses
Course Code Course Title Campus
HRPD-712 Human Resources Strategy Progress Campus
INTL-706 Global Business Strategy Progress Campus
INTL-710
Corporate Social Responsibility and International
Development
Progress Campus
INTL-727 International Sales and Negotiation Progress Campus
INTL-728 Developing an International Business Plan Progress Campus
INTL-730 Professional Networking in Global Business Progress Campus
MGMT-704 Management and Leadership Progress Campus


Benefits
Learn through small seminar classes which feature guest speakers, external competitions, presentation
of research reports and industry visits
Challenge yourself to grow and make connections during a final semester integrated team Capstone
Project for a business client within the GTA
Increase your opportunities: the global market place is continuously expanding, creating new business
opportunities every day
Expand your resume: upon completion of this program you may be eligible for the Certified International
Trade Professional (CITP) designation, in accordance with the process prescribed by the Forum for
International Trade Training (FITT), as well as the Canadian International Freight Forwarding
Association (CIFFA) certificate, in accordance with the process prescribed by CIFFA. These will incur
costs in addition to the regular tuition. *CIM*
Upon graduation you will be exempted from the academic requirements leading to the Certified in
Management (CIM) professional designation. After graduation you will have met all of the requirements
for the CIM designation once you have completed two years of managerial work experience. For
complete information please visit: http://cim.ca/prodev/accredited
International visa students who successfully complete Centennials Global Business Management
program may be eligible to apply for a work permit (up to three years) upon graduation.


Is this Program Right for You?

The Global Business Management program is an ideal career path for individuals with the following traits and
skills:
Analytical with strong numeracy skills
Highly organized with an ability to plan and prioritize
Thrive under pressure and ability to meet deadlines
Strong interpersonal skills
Innovative problem solver and decision maker
Comfortable working within a team environment
Open-minded and have a willingness to learn new things


Program 2
Program code: 2859
School: School of Business
Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate
Program Type: Graduate Certificate program
Program Length: 1 year/ 3 semesters
Start Date: Fall, Winter, Summer
Location: Progress Campus
Email: jnguyen@centennialcollege.ca
Tel: 416-289-5000, ext. 3320


Prepare to do business on a global scale. Business today is international and you need to be prepared for it. You
will gain specialized career expertise, technical knowledge and skill, as well as practical experience that will
enable you to start or further your specific career in international business. During your studies, youll undertake
specialized international business courses in law, finance, marketing, entrepreneurship, and corporate social
responsibility, alongside core business courses such as project management and business presentations to
prepare you for success in any corporate environment.
Additional Information
The Global Internship program offers students the opportunity to gain international work experience in their field.
In order to qualify for these international internships, applicants cannot be graduating at the end of the winter
2014 semester and must have a minimum GPA of 3.0
http://www.centennialcollege.ca/programs-courses/international-education.aspx

Articulation Agreement
Start in a certificate, end with a degree! Successful graduates of this program will have the opportunity to apply
their credits towards further study at the degree level. Listed below are the degrees from partnering universities
that are available for this program. Students should note that each partnership has a specific minimum grade
requirement in order to qualify for transferring credits, details for which are searchable here
http://www.centennialcollege.ca/webforms/articulation/articulation.html?current=true.


University Degree Maximum Credits Awarded
Davenport University

Master of Business Administration -
Strategic Management
Concentration

5

Griffith University

Master of International Business

40

Lawrence Technological University

Master of Business Administration

n/a
Western Sydney, University of

Master of International Business

n/a

Tuition Fees

Program
Name
Program
Duration
Program
Code
Domestic
First Year
Domestic
Second
Year
Domestic
Third
Year
International
First Year
International
Third Year
International
Third Year
International
Business
Management
**
3 2859 $6,293.00 $15,757.00

** Denotes programs for which third semester runs consecutively in the same academic year, tuition has
calculated for three semesters.

Important Links
Global Citizenship and Equity
Centennial College's signature Global Citizenship and Equity office offers many opportunities for students to
travel abroad and work with various advocacy groups on development projects. For more information on Global
Citizenship and Equity, the GC&E Portfolio, and the supports available to you, please
visit http://www.centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity.
Career Path
Export/import coordinators
Customs brokers
Corporate social responsibility managers
Trade representatives
Logistics support assistants
Foreign investment and risk analysts
Commercial bank officers
International marketing representatives
International development assistants


Semester 1 Courses
Course Code Course Title Campus
BUSN-732 Business Communications 1 Progress Campus
INTL-701 Global Business Seminars 1 Progress Campus
INTL-702 International Banking and Finance Progress Campus
INTL-704 Global Logistics Progress Campus
INTL-705 International Business Law Progress Campus
INTL-711
Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Economic
Development
Progress Campus
INTL-725 Research Methods for Trade and Development Progress Campus




Semester 2 Courses
Course Code Course Title Campus
BUSN-702 Employment and Career Preparedness Progress Campus
BUSN-733 Business Communications 2 Progress Campus
INTL-703 Geopolitics of Trade and Development Progress Campus
INTL-706 Global Business Strategy Progress Campus
INTL-710
Corporate Social Responsibility and International
Development
Progress Campus
INTL-728 Developing an International Business Plan Progress Campus
MKTG-732 International Marketing Progress Campus




Semester 3 Courses
Course Code Course Title Campus
BUSN-750 Business - Experiential Learning* Progress Campus


Semester 3 is available for students who successfully complete BUSN-702 and 80%
of courses in first and second semesters with a minimum GPA of 2.0.
Semester 3 is optional. For students opting to graduate without internship please
transfer to 2899 program.

** 28hrs (7X4) of unpaid internship placement.


Benefits
Educational Partners

Graduates of Centennial's International Business Management program have the opportunity to continue their
studies and apply their Centennial credits towards a Master's degree with our university partners.

Our partners are:
Davenport University
Griffith University
University of Western Sydney
Program Highlights
Upon graduating there are strong employment prospects
Program faculty members have extensive experience in international business
A strong focus is placed on specialized areas of international business, including international
development, small to medium-sized international entrepreneurship, trade and investment, global
logistics and transportation and global management
There is an emphasis on the use of computer and Internet technology in performing international
business functions to ensure that you have the necessary skills for career success in the current
international business environment
An extensive use of case studies, simulations and project-based learning, with focus on developing
project management, teamwork, report writing and communication and presentation skills are features
of the program
Students graduating from degree and diploma programs and those in career transition are able to
channel their focus and gain a solid foundation in international business practice in a short period of time
You will gain practical industry experience through the industry project component




Those in career transition are able to channel their focus and gain a solid foundation in international business
practice in a short period of time.
An optional 12-week work placement lets you gain industry experience and strong connections prior to
graduation.




Humber college
Global Business Management (2015/16
Program)
Girl, 11, accused of being pregnant really
has 19 pound tumor (BWNToday)
The Business School
Credential:
Ontario Graduate Certificate
Campus:
Lakeshore
Program Code:
20841
Banner Program Code:
GLBL_BUSN_GC
Program Length:
Four semesters, beginning in September, January and May

Our Program
Humbers Global Business Management graduate certificate program
prepares you for a wide choice of careers and gives you the time to decide
which is best for you. Our program is designed to prepare degree holders
from any academic discipline to work as managers in a broad array of
business areas in domestic and international organizations of any size. No
Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), no business experience,
no prerequisite courses are required just your bachelors degree and the
desire to find your place in the world of business management.
This program covers what every business wants in every manager:
leadership, communication skills, numeracy, creativity, analytic ability,
problem-solving skills, teamwork and strategic planning abilities. Youll gain
the knowledge, skills and experience necessary to manage the human,
physical and financial resources and complex strategic and practical
management issues of international and domestic businesses.
The first year covers a breadth of fundamental business knowledge and
skill areas; the second year expands on that base with a variety of more
complex and strategic international and global courses that have equal
application in both international and domestic businesses, making this a
truly global business management program.









Your Career
Upon graduation, you may be able to choose from a wide variety of
management career fields, thanks to the rich breadth of content in this
unique two-year program. You could enter the marketing area as a brand
assistant, key account representative or event manager; the finance area
as a business analyst or corporate finance assistant; the advertising area
as an account executive or media analyst; the operations area as a
logistics manager, operations planner or project manager; the international
trade area as a supply chain analyst or import/ export manager; or the retail
area as a merchandise manager, purchaser or marketing co-ordinator. You
may also use the entrepreneurial skills and knowledge gained in the
program to open your own business or act as a consultant.
Work Placement
There is a work placement (320 hours minimum) in the fourth semester. It
is designed to give you the hands-on practical work experience that
employers desire.



List of Courses
Semester 1
Course
Code
Course Name
BISM 5000 Computer Analytic Skills
BUS 5003 Project Management
ECON 5015 Management Economics
HRM 5003 Human Resources Management
STAT 5002 Quantitative Methods for Management
WORK 5005 Career Development and Pre-Placement Seminar
Semester 2
Course
Code
Course Name
ACCT 5507 Managerial Accounting and Finance
BUS 5505 Canadian Business Law
Semester 1
Course
Code
Course Name
GEOG 5528 World Geographies and Cultures
HRM 5008 Organizational Behaviour
MKTG 5007 Fundamentals of Marketing
RSMT 5001 Business Research Methods
Semester 3
Course Code Course Name
BUS 5020 International Trade Law
BUS 5021 Global Business Leadership Skills
BUS 5022 Global Environmental Issues
BUS 5023 Supply Chain Management
BUS 5024 Global Business Strategy 1
MGMT 5004 Customer Relationship Management
Semester 4
Course
Code
Course Name
BUS 5569 Global e-Business Management
BUS 5571 Global Business Strategy 2
FIN 5191 International Banking and Finance
MKTG 5514 Global Marketing Management
MKTG 5519 Integrated Marketing Communications
Semester 4
Course
Code
Course Name
WORK 5511 Global Business Field Placement
WORK 5570 Industry Seminar


George brown college
Description
FAST-TRACK TO A GREAT CAREER IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

The field of international trade can seem as large and complex as the world itself,
encompassing disciplines such as strategic planning, law, finance, logistics and marketing.
The International Business Management graduate certificate program at George Brown
College simplifies this complex field with dynamic and interactive teaching methods,
including case analysis and guest speakers.
The International Business Management graduate certificate program can also prepare
students to pursue three industry designations/certifications in addition to the George Brown
College graduate certificate if they choose to do so. These industry designations/certifications
require additional exams and/or related work experience to qualify. Please check the official
websites listed below to find the detailed requirements set by the granting bodies of these
designations/certifications.
The three industry designations/certifications are:
Certified International Trade Professional (CITP) designation offered by FITT (fitt.ca).
Please view equivalency course chart at georgebrown.ca/FITT and the educational
partnership agreement on this page.
Certified Customs Specialist (CCS) designation offered by the Canadian Society of Customs
Brokers (cscb.ca).
Certificate in International Freight Forwarding (CIFFA), recognized and approved by the
Federation of International Freight Forwarding Associations (ciffa.com).
Note: The requirements for each designation/certification are set by the granting body, not
George Brown College. In order to qualify for any of these designations/certifications, you
need to follow the process listed on its website and meet all the requirements applicable to
you.
Accredited Partnership with FITT
George Brown College has partnered with FITT (Forum for International Trade Training) to
offer the FITTskills program. FITT is an international trade training and professional
certification body. As the only organization of its kind in the world, FITT sets the standards
and designs the training programs leading to the Certified International Trade Professional
(CITP) designation. FITTs quality training programs impart knowledge and practical skills
that provide a competitive advantage to trade practitioners and elevate their position in world
markets.


Program Standards and Learning Outcomes
Program standards apply to all similar programs of instruction offered by colleges across the
province. Each program standard for a postsecondary program of instruction includes the
following elements:
Vocational standard (the vocationally specific learning outcomes which apply to the program
in question),
Essential employability skills (the essential employability skills learning outcomes which
apply to all programs of instruction), and
General education requirement (the requirement for general education in postsecondary
programs of instruction).
The vocational and essential employability skills components of program standards are
expressed in terms of learning outcomes. Learning outcomes represent culminating
demonstrations of learning and achievement. In addition, learning outcomes are interrelated
and cannot be viewed in isolation of one another. As such, they should be viewed as a
comprehensive whole. They describe performances that demonstrate that significant
integrated learning by graduates of the program has been achieved and verified.
View standards and outcomes by program.

SEMESTER 1
Courses (Mandatory) Course Code Pre-requisite
International Trade Research BUS 4021 None
Global Entrepreneurship BUS 4031 None
International Trade Logistics BUS 4032 None
International Market Entry and Distribution BUS 4036 None
Intro to Freight Forwarding I BUS 4038 None
Customs procedures I BUS 4040 None
Career Planning BUS 4073 None
SEMESTER 2
Courses (Mandatory) Course Code Pre-requisite
International Trade Law BUS 4030 None
International Trade Finance BUS 4034 None
International Marketing BUS 4035 None
International Trade Management BUS 4037 None
Intro to Freight Forwarding II BUS 4039 BUS 4038
Customs procedures II BUS 4041 BUS 4040



Your Career
Graduates of this program will be equipped to enter a wide range of positions across a broad spectrum of organizations
involved in international business management, including:
procurement analyst
trading house assistant
junior supply chain specialist
freight forwarder assistant
customs entry rater

Application Fee $65
Base Tuition Fees
English for Academic Purposes Program (per 8 week session) $2,688

Not including additional fees
for materials, student ID,
Student Association, fees,
etc. which are approximately
$150 per session.
Not includinghealth
insurance(see below)
Diploma/Certificate/Post-graduate Program (per 2 semesters) $12,880
Degree Programs (per 2 semesters) $16,500
Tuition fees do not include incidental fees for student ID, Student Association, alumni fee,
technology fee, etc. The approximate average incidentals fee is $1,000 per academic year
The average for postsecondary materials fees cost is approximately $200, but some programs will
have higher materials fees. Please check the GBC full time calendar or with the relevant academic
department for further details
Some specialized programs have higher tuition fees which will be specified on official College
invoices

Other Program Related Fees
Fee for co-op work term (1 semester), if applicable $450
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Mandatory Health Insurance Post Secondary $642.02 for one year
coverage (Sept-August)
$466.25 for 8 months
coverage (Jan-August)
$253.91 for 4 months
coverage (May-August)
Health Insurance for English for Academic Purposes Program $124.90 (per 8 week
session)
Other Possible Costs
Homestay Accommodation
Homestay Placement Fee $165
Airport Reception Fee (one way), by request only $85
Accommodation Fee for 4 weeks (2 meals, breakfast & dinner) $725
Accommodation Fee for 4 weeks (3 meals, breakfast, lunch & dinner) $775
Extra cost for Internet Access (4 weeks) $50
Other Accommodation
Toronto has a large housing and rental market that offers numerous
accommodation options for students.
See the GBC website for further information about Housing.
The College does not arrange non-homestay accommodation for
students.
Estimated costs for privately
arranged accommodation
may range from $500-$1200
per month, depending on
individual living situation
(e.g., downtown or suburb;
shared or individual)

Public Transportation (per year), estimated $1,350
Books and Supplies (estimated per year, post-secondary
programs)
$1,000-$1,200
All fees are subject to change, without notice. The College International Withdrawal/Refund
Policy applies.
PAYMENT OPTIONS
Fees can be paid by credit card (MasterCard, VISA or AMEX), certified cheque, money order /
bank draft, or electronic bank transfer. Personal cheques are not accepted. Fees should be made
payable to: George Brown College.
By Credit Card (can only be done after Confirmation)
1. Go to http://service.georgebrown.ca Login using the Student ID and password from your Offer
Letter. Then change your password.*
2. Go to STU-VIEW
3. Click on LOGIN and log in using the Student ID and new password you created.
4. Click on Registration Services; then Registration
5. Click on View/Pay Fees; Choose Fee Payment Options
6. Select a Term; Click Submit.
7. Make payment ONLINE with a valid credit card.
Scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter Credit Card information. Enter Payment
Amount. Click Submit Payment.
1. IMPORTANT! Print a copy of the page as your Proof of Payment. Done!
* For instructions and FAQs on PASSWORDS
If you face any difficulty, call our Contact Centre: 416-415-2000; Toll-free: 1-800-265-2002 (in
Canada and the United States); TTY: 1-877-515-5559.
By Bank Transfer (from outside Canada only)
Bank Name The Bank of Nova Scotia
Bank Address 44 King Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Account Holder George Brown College
Account Number 91132-04176-10
Transit Number 47696-002
SWIFT Code NOSCCATT
Routing Number 026002532
Sufficient fees must be added to cover the bank charges. The sending bank may also levy a
service fee. Student Name & ID should be written on the bank transfer application. A copy of the
receipt from the sending bank should be sent to us, as proof of payment.


20 hour work permit
Earn about 11$ canadian for 1 hour so work around 3 hrs per day

40 hour work during holidays
Earn double of what u earn in the week

After PGMD work for a year and then apply for september intake of 2017

Apply PR in the year 2015 so you will get PR in 2016 mid and by the time you reach
mba you have to pay 25%

Stay with a friend in sharing and pay 300$ canada for every month and then earn side
by side

Leave on 22,23 december 2014 for toronto and reach college directly/call avni aunty and
ask her for accomodation

Have to deposit money in the canadian bank about 10100$ canadian by oct and apply
for visa with study permit in hand.

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