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Undergraduate programs, university degree not required:
The Certificate in Accounting, in conjunction with the Certificate in Management, fulfils most of the educational requirements of the Ordre des comptables généraux licenciés du Québec (CGA) and the Ordre des comptables en management accrédités du Québec (CMA) and with the appropriate options prepares students to write the professional accreditation examinations of...
For more information, see Certificate in Accounting (30 credits).
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Students will develop the tools needed to produce a business plan, communicate with financial advisors, interpret financial statements, prepare a marketing and sales structure and present a product or service to potential investors. Some courses in the Certificate in Entrepreneurship will utilize guest speakers from varied entrepreneurial backgrounds to provide a...
For more information, see Certificate in Entrepreneurship (30 credits).
Courses in the Certificate in Finance will emphasize practical applications of financial concepts in preparation for a wide range of entry level jobs in finance. Classic and modern concepts are presented and analyzed in the context of contemporary events, taking into consideration the latest developments in financial markets and institutions. Students choose one...
For more information, see Certificate in Finance (30 credits).
This certificate is designed to provide an integrated base of management knowledge for those who have an interest in the organization, functioning and management of departments in hospitals (general, for long-term care, etc.), reception centers for the youth and elderly, local community centers and other health and social service establishments.
The Certificate in Health and Social Services Management focuses on the development of skills in the day-to-day management of the provision of health services in terms of both efficiency and human criteria. Note: Corequisite courses are not included in the total credit requirement for the program.
For more information, see Certificate in Health and Social Services Management (30 credits).
The Certificate in Human Resources Management presents an overview of the human resources management (HRM) functions and some of the current and future issues in organizational effectiveness, staffing, total compensations training and development, employee and labour relations, workplace health and safety, and professional practice in HRM.
For more information, see Certificate in Human Resources Management (30 credits).
The Certificate in Management presents a broad survey of underlying disciplines, and an introduction to the functional areas in management. The completion of this certificate with the appropriate electives satisfies most of the requirements for the Canadian Institute of Management (CIM). ...
For more information, see Certificate in Management (30 credits).
It is intended that the student who completes the Certificate in Marketing will be prepared for a career in a major area in marketing and will be able to understand and use modern marketing literature. Note: Corequisite courses are not included in the total credit requirement for the program.
For more information, see Certificate in Marketing (30 credits).
The Certificate in Public Relations is professionally based with content that is kept up to date with best practices in industry, and is frequently augmented by ongoing research in communications studies. Students have opportunities to work directly with industry on real and evolving public relations cases. Content follows the guidelines of the Canadian Public...
For more information, see Certificate in Public Relations (30 credits).
Currently under review. Admissions will not be accepted for the 2011-2012 academic year. ...
For more information, see Certificate in Risk Management (30 credits).
The Certificate in Software Development stresses applied computer knowledge in fundamentals of computer programming, networking, and internet technologies. Completing the program enables a pursuit of careers such as software development and maintenance specialist, network administrator, internet and web specialists in a variety of organizations. ...
For more information, see Certificate in Software Development (30 credits).
The Supply Chain Management and Logistics Certificate program is comprised of 2 core courses and 2 sets of courses. The Production and Inventory Control set will provide students with a strong background in manufacturing supply chain environments and will lead them toward a CPIM designation offered by APICS, provided that the students pass the APICS examinations....
For more information, see Certificate in Supply Chain Management and Logistics (30 credits).
Emphasis of the Certificate in Systems Analysis and Design is placed on practical application of techniques toward the development of business applications. Completing this program will enable the pursuit of a career as an analyst within software development or IT organizations. ...
For more information, see Certificate in Systems Analysis and Design (30 credits).