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Seneca College
Asset Management
- Toronto, Canada
Course
Blended
English
The Asset Management program prepares you to evaluate the financial performance of asset operations, identify business issues and recommend action plans. You will gain industry experience and learn through case studies, guest lectures and field trips. You will develop client management, communications and strategic analysis knowledge to plan for the full life cycle of an organization’s assets.


Seneca College
Business Administration – Management
- Toronto, Canada
Course
Blended
English
In this three-year advanced diploma program, you will gain fundamental skills and knowledge to deal with the challenging and sometimes fast-paced situations within the management function of an organization. You will learn to research, analyze, plan and assess current situations: contribute to strategies, and lead and work effectively within teams. You will also learn to use applications and technologies to support your organization’s business goals.
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Seneca College
Business Management – Entrepreneurship & Innovation
- Toronto, Canada
Course
Blended
English
In the Business Management – Entrepreneurship & Innovation graduate certificate program, you will learn and apply what you need to become a successful entrepreneur. You will graduate having developed a viable business idea/plan that you can use to launch a business and build your own future in the Canadian economic landscape as a sole proprietor, cooperative, business owner, innovator and manager, employing or involving others as your business grows and scales.
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The management field often applies to individuals in leadership positions in business. Students seeking a management education can learn to be representatives of their respective organizations. They can also learn to handle administrative and employee-related issues.