
Global Business Management
Online Canada
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning
Key Summary
Introduction
Global Business Management (2380)
In Centennial College's Global Business Management program, you'll gain the skill set to embark on a borderless career.
The two-year business certificate program, facilitated by The Business School, will deliver a unique blend of management and international concepts to train you to effectively lead in the international business environment.
Global Business Management courses will cover core business topics such as project management, business communications, financial and managerial accounting, operations management, human resources management, and management and leadership to ensure you can navigate any business environment. Additionally, you'll gain knowledge in specialized global business topics:
- International business law
- International entrepreneurship and innovation
- Global business research and analysis
- International business planning
- International marketing
- International sales and negotiation
- International finance and banking
- Corporate social responsibility and international development
- Business networking
Upon graduation from this college business program, you'll have skills and knowledge that will allow you to confidently pursue entry-level management roles and be transferable across several industries.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Curriculum
Semester 1
- Accounting for Managerial Decision Making
- Business Communications 1
- Human Resources Management in Canada
- Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development
- Research Methods for Trade and Development
- Marketing
Semester 2
- Financial Management
- Coop/Employment Preparedness
- Business Culture and Craft
- Global Logistics
Semester 3
- Contemporary Organizational Behaviour
- International Banking and Finance
- Geopolitics of Trade and Development
- Principles of Freight Forwarding
- Ethics and Stakeholder Management
- International Marketing
- Fundamentals of Project Management
Semester 4
- International Business Law
- Global Business Strategy
- Corporate Social Responsibility and International Development
- International Sales and Negotiation
- Developing an International Business Plan
- Professional Networking in Global Business
- Management and Leadership
Program Outcome
Program Vocational Learning Outcomes
Program Vocational Learning Outcomes describe what graduates of the program have demonstrated they can do with the knowledge and skills they have achieved during their studies. The outcomes are closely tied to the needs of the workplace. Through assessment (e.g., assignments and tests), students verify their ability to reliably perform these outcomes before graduating.
- Collect, process and interpret data used to support international business
- Develop, execute and analyze the results of a comprehensive global business plan which includes complete marketing, operations, financial and human resources strategies and tactics, taking into account the impact of various economic, legal, cultural, geographical, and political situations on international business
- Conduct business with diverse populations using culturally appropriate methods in compliance with relevant national and international law, legislation, policies, and regulations.
- Assist in the importing and exporting functions of a business.
- Plan, direct, execute and evaluate individual and team projects
- Implement strategies utilizing domestic and foreign government programs, policies, and agencies which facilitate international trade.
- Apply financial knowledge and skill to the operation of an international business.
- Apply leadership and teamwork skills establishing and maintaining working relationships with coworkers, supervisors, clients, customers and consumers
- Apply quality control and assurance programs to sourcing and supplying.
- Apply the principles of business ethics and international corporate responsibility.
- Develop new products and services consistent with evolving market needs.
- Evaluate the viability of marketing a product or service in an international market or markets.
- Develop personal professional development strategies and plans to enhance leadership and management skills.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Career Outlook
- Entrepreneur in import/export
- Product broker
- International marketing manager
- Foreign investment analyst
- Logistics/transportation manager
- Corporate social responsibility manager
- Commercial bank officer
- Customs broker
- Trade representative
- Business consultant
Areas of Employment
- International business development
- International development
- Importing
- International services such as consulting and education
- Exporting
- Small to medium-sized international entrepreneurship and innovation
- Trade and investment
- Global management
- Customs brokerages
- Global logistics/transportation
- Business consulting
- Non-profit and government sectors
- Freight forwarding