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To be admitted to a 30-credit diploma program, applicants must have an undergraduate degree from an approved university and meet the language requirements (see Proof of Proficiency in English). Some programs have additional requirements that are noted within the description of the specific program.
Applicants who have studied outside Canada are advised to request an evaluation of their degree, called an Évaluation comparative des études effectuées hors du Québec, from Quebec’s Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Diversité et de l'Inclusion. Further details can be found on the web at , or by calling 514-864-9191. This equivalency evaluation may be required along with an official transcript when applying for admission. Applicants should be aware that educational credentials obtained at non-Canadian institutions will also be assessed for equivalency with a 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ degree. Consequently, a grade point conversion system is applied to programs that use different grading systems other than that utilized by 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ. Therefore any cumulative undergraduate average or Standing that is not reported on a CGPA scale of 4.0 will have to be converted to a CGPA scale of 4.0.
Please see Career and Professional Development Programs with a Minimum CGPA Requirement for further details on applying to a program with a CGPA below the indicated required minimum.
Please see School of Continuing Studies > Getting Started > Admission Requirements.
The program provides a broad-based accounting education for university graduates that will help prepare them for admission to the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) profession, as well as for positions as an accountant in industry.
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Admission Requirements – Diploma in Accounting
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs, students must have a bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 in the last two years of full-time academic studies or equivalent.
The Diploma in Accounting aims to provide students with competencies in the frontiers of accounting using learner-centered instructional methods. It is designed to provide training in the techniques and nuances expected of a successful professional in various accounting related fields, such as financial and managerial accounting, taxation, auditing and corporate...
For more information, see Diploma (Dip.) Accounting (30 credits).
This diploma provides students with the necessary tools to embark on a career in finance.
Admission Requirements – Diploma in Applied Finance
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs, students must have a bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 in the last two years of full-time academic studies in their undergraduate degree.
This program aims to provide students with effective and applicable competencies in the frontiers of finance using learner-centered instructional methods. The program is designed to provide training in the techniques and nuances expected of a successful professional in various finance related fields, such as corporate finance, investment banking and portfolio...
For more information, see Diploma (Dip.) Applied Finance (30 credits).
The Diploma in Applied Marketing is designed to provide graduate-level students with a solid grounding in marketing terminology, theory, and best practices to prepare them for work or allow them to advance in a range of marketing areas. Focus is on hands-on projects, current practice, career networking, and the effects of rapidly changing consumer habits and digital communications technology.
Admission Requirements for the Diploma in Applied Marketing
Please see Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs.
The Diploma in Applied Marketing is intended for students who wish to build on their previous university studies to help prepare themselves for marketing positions in business, industry, or not-for-profit organizations, or to make a career change. This program will introduce students to theories, practices, and recent developments in the field of marketing, and...
For more information, see Diploma (Dip.) Applied Marketing (30 credits).
The Diploma in Entrepreneurship provides students with both the theoretical and practical background they need to launch a sustainable venture. The program is designed not only for entrepreneurs starting new ventures, but also for "intrapreneurs" who are trying to launch a new product or idea within an existing company. It is highly participatory with a hands-on focus that reflects new developments in the context and application of entrepreneurial practices. It is intended to teach students to become high-level problem solvers while maintaining their business savvy.
Admission Requirements – Diploma in Entrepreneurship
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs, students must have a bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 in the last two years of full-time academic studies in their undergraduate degree.
This program is designed for students who are interested in starting a business of their own. It provides a thorough understanding of what is required to start and maintain a sustainable venture. It focuses on the specific needs of contemporary entrepreneurs, including adaptation to various circumstances in a world where business and the global marketplace are...
For more information, see Diploma (Dip.) Entrepreneurship (30 credits).
The Diploma in Health and Social Services Management program focuses on the development of skills and knowledge required to prepare health care professionals for the day-to-day challenges of managing individuals, complex health care systems, and organizational changes in a variety of health care settings.
Admission Requirements – Diploma in Health and Social Services Management
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs, students must have a bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 in the last two years of full-time academic studies.
The Diploma in Health and Social Services Management will prepare students with an integrated base of management knowledge in the field of health and social services management. It will focus on the development of skills in the day-to-day management of the provision of services in terms of both efficiency and human criteria, planning, directing, and coordinating...
For more information, see Diploma (Dip.) Health and Social Services Management (30 credits).
This diploma provides the knowledge and skills required to become a successful practitioner in human resources management (HRM).
Admission Requirements – Diploma in Human Resources Management
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs, students must have a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 in the last two years of full-time academic studies in their undergraduate degree.
This Diploma in Human Resources Management includes a broad range of courses covering concepts, practices, current issues and areas of specialization in the field of human resources management (HRM). ...
For more information, see Diploma (Dip.) Human Resources Management (30 credits).
The Diploma in Integrated Aviation Management is designed to provide graduate-level students with the knowledge and skills required for a career in the aviation industry.
Admission Requirements – Diploma in Integrated Aviation Management
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs, students must have a bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 in the last two years of full-time academic studies.
This 30-credit program focuses on Aviation Management from a business, economic, financial, legal, managerial, marketing, operational, planning, and policy perspective at the national and international levels. The program focuses on contemporary issues in the following areas: aviation laws and regulations; airline and airport management; air cargo and navigation...
For more information, see Diploma (Dip.) Integrated Aviation Management (30 credits).
This diploma is offered to those who have completed a university undergraduate degree and wish to obtain a qualification in the field of Internet business technology.
Admission Requirements – Diploma in Internet Business Technology
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs, students must have a CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0. Students must also have knowledge of basic college level mathematics equivalent to 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ course CMSC 101 and have previous experience with some programming language equivalent to 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ course CCCS 300.
The Diploma in Internet Business Technology is designed to provide a base in the fundamentals of computer science and exposure to Internet technology, web-based social media and web analytics. Students completing the diploma will be in an excellent position to understand and manage information technology-related issues in their workplace.
For more information, see Diploma (Dip.) Internet Business Technology (30 credits).
The School of Continuing Studies, in cooperation with the Desautels Faculty of Management, offers courses leading to the Diploma in Management.
Admission Requirements – Diploma in Management
Please see Graduate Programs > Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs.
The School of Continuing Studies, in cooperation with the Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurial Studies, offers the Diploma in Management with an Entrepreneurship Concentration.
Admission Requirements – Diploma in Management – Entrepreneurship Concentration
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Graduate Programs > Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs, students must have an undergraduate degree in an area other than Commerce or equivalent.
The Diploma in Management with an Entrepreneurship Concentration is open to those who have completed an undergraduate degree other than a Bachelor of Commerce (or equivalent) and wish to obtain a solid understanding of the entrepreneurial skills required to launch a sustainable venture. The course selections are designed to provide a broad range of theory along...
For more information, see Diploma (Dip.) Management: Entrepreneurship Concentration (30 credits).
Currently under review. Admissions will not be accepted for the current academic year.
Admission Requirements – Diploma in Management – Health Care Concentration
Please see Graduate Programs > Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs.
Currently under review. Admissions will not be accepted for this academic year.
One glance at today's newspapers tells you the need for and applicability of effective management in the health care sector. You can strengthen your skills in the areas of departmental management in health and social services, health care systems and the financial aspects of health care.
Note: Corequisite courses are not included in the total credit requirement for the program.
CACC 520 | (3) | Accounting for Management |
CACC 523 | (3) | Financial Aspects of Health Care |
CFIN 512 | (3) | Corporate Finance |
CHLC 500 | (3) | Health and Social Service Systems |
CHLC 552 | (3) | Legal & Ethical Aspects: Health and Social Services |
CMR2 542 | (3) | Marketing Principles and Applications |
CMS2 521 | (3) | Applied Management Statistics |
CORG 551 | (3) | Behaviour in Organizations |
CORG 553 | (3) | Employee and Labour Relations |
3 credits from the following:
CCLW 511 | (3) | Law 1 |
CGM2 510 | (3) | Project Management: Tools & Techniques |
CHLC 590 | (3) | Topics in Health Care |
CMIS 541 | (3) | Information Systems for Managers |
CORG 554 | (3) | Managing Occupational Health and Safety |
CPL2 510 | (3) | Communication and Networking Skills |
CPL2 552 | (3) | Strategic Management |
CPL2 553 | (3) | Small Business Management |
Or any other 500-level course offered and approved by Career and Professional Development.
Currently under review. Admissions will not be accepted for this academic year.
This concentration provides skills to integrate human resources functions with the overall business strategy of an organization.
Admission Requirements – Diploma in Management – Human Resources Concentration
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Graduate Programs > Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs, students must have an undergraduate degree in an area other than Commerce or equivalent.
Currently under review. Admissions will not be accepted for this academic year.
The Diploma in Management with a Human Resources Concentration covers key areas of management, and specialized Human Resources Management (HRM) courses for managers who want to play a greater role in HRM. HR professionals are also under pressure to know more about other aspects of management, and to manage their own professional development. This program offers both a general knowledge of management, and the possibility of an in-depth study of some of the HR functional areas. Thus, the HR professional learns business fundamentals and strategic linkages impacting HR professional practice.
Note: Corequisite courses are not included in the total credit requirement for the program.
CACC 520 | (3) | Accounting for Management |
CFIN 512 | (3) | Corporate Finance |
CMR2 542 | (3) | Marketing Principles and Applications |
CMS2 521 | (3) | Applied Management Statistics |
CORG 551 | (3) | Behaviour in Organizations |
CORG 555 | (3) | Strategic Human Resources Management |
CORG 560 | (3) | Staffing Organizations |
CORG 561 | (3) | Developing Human Resources |
CORG 562 | (3) | Total Compensation and Rewards |
3 credits from the following:
CGM2 510 | (3) | Project Management: Tools & Techniques |
CORG 553 | (3) | Employee and Labour Relations |
CORG 554 | (3) | Managing Occupational Health and Safety |
CORG 565 | (3) | Managing Human Resources Management Information |
CORG 590 | (3) | Topics in Human Resources Management |
CPL2 532 | (3) | Leading Change |
CPL2 534 | (3) | Leading in Diverse and Global Workplaces |
Or any other 500- or 600-level course offered and approved by Career and Professional Development.
Admission Requirements – Diploma in Management – International Business Concentration
Please see Graduate Programs > Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs.
In today's marketplace, borders are no longer a barrier to trade and the successful corporation operates on a global playing field. If you need an understanding of issues such as international finance and international business relations, how international marketing works and Canada-U.S. business relations, this specialization will enhance your career. ...
For more information, see Diploma (Dip.) Management: International Business Concentration (30 credits).
This program will provide students with the opportunity to develop Internet business knowledge and skills.
Admission Requirements – Diploma in Management – Internet Business Concentration
Please see Graduate Programs > Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs.
The Diploma in Management with an Internet Business Concentration will equip students with tools to deal with the revolution in business that is being generated by the Internet and to adapt to a new and rapidly changing market.
For more information, see Diploma (Dip.) Management: Internet Business Concentration (30 credits).
Admission Requirements – Diploma in Management – Leadership Concentration
Please see Graduate Programs > Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs.
Currently under review. Admissions will not be accepted for the current academic year.
You may have many skills, but to be an effective manager today you need to provide your team with strong leadership. If you need leadership skills that take you far beyond weekend seminars and on-the-job training, consider this specialization. The five unique courses show you how to develop and use power and influence, how you can become a change agent and how to develop leadership skills in your staff.
Note: Corequisite courses are not included in the total credit requirement for the program.
CACC 520 | (3) | Accounting for Management |
CFIN 512 | (3) | Corporate Finance |
CMR2 542 | (3) | Marketing Principles and Applications |
CMS2 521 | (3) | Applied Management Statistics |
CORG 551 | (3) | Behaviour in Organizations |
CPL2 531 | (3) | Leadership Theory and Practice |
CPL2 532 | (3) | Leading Change |
CPL2 533 | (3) | Developing Leadership Skills |
CPL2 534 | (3) | Leading in Diverse and Global Workplaces |
3 credits from:
CCLW 511 | (3) | Law 1 |
CGM2 510 | (3) | Project Management: Tools & Techniques |
CMIS 541 | (3) | Information Systems for Managers |
CPL2 552 | (3) | Strategic Management |
CPL2 553 | (3) | Small Business Management |
CPL2 595 | (3) | Topics in Leadership |
Or any other 500- or 600-level course offered and approved by Career and Professional Development.
Currently under review. Admissions will not be accepted for the current academic year.
Admission Requirements – Diploma in Management – Marketing Concentration
Please see Graduate Programs > Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs.
Currently under review. Admissions will not be accepted for this academic year.
The tried and true often doesn't work any more. Corporations must respond effectively to today's more sophisticated customer. With this specialization, you will acquire solid graduate-level expertise in areas such as marketing research and communications, consumer behaviour and service marketing.
Note: Corequisite courses are not included in the total credit requirement for the program.
CACC 520 | (3) | Accounting for Management |
CFIN 512 | (3) | Corporate Finance |
CMR2 542 | (3) | Marketing Principles and Applications |
CMR2 548 | (3) | Processes of Marketing Research |
CMR2 556 | (3) | Buyer Behaviour |
CMR2 564 | (3) | Marketing Communications: A Strategic Approach |
CMR2 566 | (3) | Global Marketing Management |
CMS2 521 | (3) | Applied Management Statistics |
CORG 551 | (3) | Behaviour in Organizations |
3 credits from:
CCLW 511 | (3) | Law 1 |
CGM2 510 | (3) | Project Management: Tools & Techniques |
CMIS 541 | (3) | Information Systems for Managers |
CMR2 543 | (3) | Marketing of Services |
CMR2 590 | (3) | Topics in Marketing |
CPL2 552 | (3) | Strategic Management |
CPL2 553 | (3) | Small Business Management |
Or any other 500- or 600-level course offered and approved by Career and Professional Development.
Currently under review. Admissions will not be accepted for this academic year.
This concentration offers students an opportunity to gain knowledge in the fundamental and most frequently applied areas of specialization in public relations.
Admission Requirements – Diploma in Management – Public Relations and Communications Management Concentration
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Graduate Programs > Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs, students must have an undergraduate degree in an area other than Commerce or equivalent.
Currently under review. Admissions will not be accepted for this academic year.
The Diploma in Management with a Public Relations and Communications Management Concentration enhances students' communication and effectiveness, which will help them learn to supervise or work closely with communicators in their workplace. While some skills are taught, major emphasis is placed on the strategic aspects of public relations. Students intending to follow a public relations career are advised to take the Diploma in Management with a Public Relations and Communications Management Concentration in order to equip themselves more fully for professional practice. Courses in the Diploma in Management (Public Relations and Communications Management concentration) program are the same as those offered to career-track PR students, giving management students the opportunity to share their learning experience with future public relations professionals. In addition, instructors are all experienced, active practitioners in the field who will introduce students to guest speakers and real projects in industry.
Note: Corequisite courses are not included in the total credit requirement for the program.
CACC 520 | (3) | Accounting for Management |
CFIN 512 | (3) | Corporate Finance |
CMR2 542 | (3) | Marketing Principles and Applications |
CMS2 521 | (3) | Applied Management Statistics |
CORG 551 | (3) | Behaviour in Organizations |
CPRL 510 | (3) | Fundamentals of Public Relations |
CPRL 520 | (3) | Applied Public Relations Communication |
CPRL 530 | (3) | Internal Stakeholder Communication |
CPRL 531 | (3) | Media Context and Applications |
3 credits from:
CGM2 510 | (3) | Project Management: Tools & Techniques |
CMIS 530 | (3) | Web Analytics for Internet Business |
CMIS 542 | (3) | Strategic Internet Marketing |
CMIS 544 | (3) | Social Media Marketing and Technology |
CPRL 515 | (3) | Fund-raising and Philanthropy |
CPRL 532 | (3) | Public Relations Event Management |
CPRL 533 | (3) | Communications in the Corporate Sector |
CPRL 534 | (3) | Communications in the Not-For-Profit Sector |
CPRL 535 | (3) | Public Opinion and Public Policy |
Or any other 500-level course offered and approved by Career and Professional Development.
Currently under review. Admissions will not be accepted for the current academic year.
This concentration provides students with a more general business view of taxation.
Admission Requirements – Diploma in Management – Taxation Concentration
Please see Graduate Programs > Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs.
Currently under review. Admissions will not be accepted for this academic year.
Students who have not previously had significant exposure to taxation will have the opportunity to view tax in the context of general business and view taxation (and tax planning) as only one aspect of the business decision-making process. The student will be taught about taxation as an important factor affecting business and to properly integrate tax factors with business decisions without becoming a tax specialist.
Note: Corequisite courses are not included in the total credit requirement for the program
6 credits from:
CCFC 516 | (3) | Forensic Accounting |
CCFC 521 | (3) | Corporate Governance |
CCFC 522 | (3) | Strategic Financial Management |
CCLW 643 | (3) | U.S. Taxation |
CCLW 644 | (3) | Corporate Reorganizations |
CCTX 640 | (3) | Taxation of Real Estate |
CCTX 641 | (3) | Federal and Provincial Taxes |
CCTX 643 | (3) | Taxation of International Operations |
CGM2 510 | (3) | Project Management: Tools & Techniques |
Currently under review. Admissions will not be accepted for the current academic year.
Admission Requirements – Diploma in Management – Treasury-Finance Concentration
Please see Graduate Programs > Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs.
Currently under review. Admissions will not be accepted for thhis academic year.
If you are now working in this challenging area or plan to move in this direction, this specialization will provide you with an in-depth understanding of corporate finance and treasury management as well as such areas as investment analysis and international finance.
Note: Corequisite courses are not included in the total credit requirement for the program
CACC 520 | (3) | Accounting for Management |
CFIN 512 | (3) | Corporate Finance |
CFIN 522 | (3) | Applied Topics: Corporate Finance |
CFIN 525 | (3) | Treasury Management |
CFIN 530 | (3) | Investment Analysis |
CFIN 540 | (3) | Introduction to International Finance |
CMR2 542 | (3) | Marketing Principles and Applications |
CMS2 521 | (3) | Applied Management Statistics |
CORG 551 | (3) | Behaviour in Organizations |
3 credits from:
CCLW 511 | (3) | Law 1 |
CFIN 590 | (3) | Topics in Finance |
CGM2 510 | (3) | Project Management: Tools & Techniques |
CMIS 541 | (3) | Information Systems for Managers |
CPL2 552 | (3) | Strategic Management |
CPL2 553 | (3) | Small Business Management |
Or any other 500- or 600-level course offered and approved by Career and Professional Development.
This program provides students with a broad-based fundamental knowledge of business and sets the stage for further management education.
Admission Requirements for the Diploma in Management – General
Please see Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs.
This Diploma program provides students with broad-based, fundamental knowledge of business management and prepares them for further graduate studies in management. It is also designed to strengthen students’ communication, problem-solving, critical thinking, and teamwork skills, competencies that are particularly important for those aspiring to general management...
For more information, see Diploma (Dip.) Management: General (30 credits).
The Diploma in Public Relations and Communications Management is intended for those wishing to pursue a career in public relations and communications.
Admission Requirements – Diploma in Public Relations and Communications Management
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs, students must have a CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 in their last two years of full-time academic studies in their undergraduate degree.
This diploma program is intended for those wishing to pursue a career in public relations and communications, those whose management responsibilities include PR/communications, or those already working in the field who would like to further their academic background. Students gain knowledge in a range of specializations that will help them build their careers in...
For more information, see Diploma (Dip.) Public Relations and Communications Management (30 credits).
This diploma offers high-level tools of analysis for acquiring an in-depth understanding of supply chain operations.
Admission Requirements – Diploma in Supply Chain and Operations Management
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Admission Requirements – Diploma Programs, students must have a bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 in the last two years of full-time academic studies in their undergraduate degree.
The Diploma in Supply Chain and Operations Management offers students opportunities to specialize in areas such as quality management, lean manufacturing, service operations and project management. The program contents are included in the body of knowledge of a Green Belt and Project Management Institute. ...
For more information, see Diploma (Dip.) Supply Chain and Operations Management (30 credits).
Currently under review. Admissions will not be accepted for this academic year.
If you are interested in the Taxation area, please refer to the Diploma in Management with a concentration in Taxation. See School of Continuing Studies > Areas of Study > Career and Professional Development > Graduate Programs, Diplomas, and Graduate Certificates > Graduate Programs > Diploma in Management - Taxation Concentration.
The Graduate Diploma in Taxation is offered by the School of Continuing Studies under the academic supervision of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS). This 10-course (30-credit) program offers the widest possible range of graduate-level courses in Canadian, U.S., and International taxation. From the first day, you will be learning practical knowledge you can apply immediately, whether you work in a professional practice, for a corporation, or a government agency.
The following Qualifying Program must be completed by degree holders other than CA and Law:
BUSA 368 | (3) | Business Law 2 |
CACC 520 | (3) | Accounting for Management |
CCLW 511 | (3) | Law 1 |
CCTX 511 | (3) | Taxation 1 |
CCTX 532 | (3) | Taxation 2 |
CEC2 532 | (3) | Business Economics |
CFIN 512 | (3) | Corporate Finance |
CMS2 500 | (3) | Mathematics for Management |
For CA’s and those who have completed the Qualifying Program or the Abbreviated Qualifying Program
CCLW 640 | (3) | Tax Aspects of Litigation |
CCLW 641 | (3) | Taxation Research Methodology |
CCLW 643 | (3) | U.S. Taxation |
CCLW 644 | (3) | Corporate Reorganizations |
CCLW 645 | (3) | Taxation: Partnerships and Trusts |
CCTX 640 | (3) | Taxation of Real Estate |
CCTX 641 | (3) | Federal and Provincial Taxes |
CCTX 642 | (3) | Interpretation of Tax Policy |
CCTX 643 | (3) | Taxation of International Operations |
CCTX 644 | (3) | Tax Aspects: Creative Financing |
The Graduate Certificates are offered in 11 specializations that include: Entrepreneurship, Financial Planning, Health Services Management, Human Resources Management, International Business, Internet Business, Leadership, Marketing, Professional Accounting, and Public Relations Management.
The programs are offered by the School of Continuing Studies. The Graduate Certificates offered consist of five courses (15 credits) or eight courses (24 credits), depending on the specific program.
For a person with a Bachelor of Commerce degree and a solid academic background in business, these graduate-level programs are designed to provide the specialized knowledge you need for today's changing business world, in the shortest possible time.
To be admitted to the 15-credit Graduate Certificate programs, applicants must have a Bachelor of Commerce degree or equivalent (unless otherwise stipulated) and meet the language requirements. Students holding other degrees may follow a Qualifying program to gain access to the Graduate Certificate programs. Applicants should be aware that educational credentials obtained at non-Canadian institutions will also be assessed for equivalency with a 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ degree. Consequently, a grade point conversion system is applied to programs using grading systems that differ from those utilized by 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ. Therefore, any cumulative undergraduate average or standing that is not reported on a CGPA scale of 4.0 will have to be converted to a CGPA scale of 4.0.
Please see Career and Professional Development Programs with a Minimum CGPA Requirement for further details on applying to a program with a CGPA below the indicated required minimum.
This program is designed to provide a basis of entrepreneurial management knowledge that is essential in today's changing business world.
Admission Requirements – Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Admission Requirements for Graduate Certificates, students must have a Bachelor of Commerce degree with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 in the last two years of full-time academic studies.
For more information, see Graduate Certificate (Gr. Cert.) Entrepreneurship (15 credits).
Admission Requirements – Graduate Certificate in Financial Planning
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Admission Requirements for Graduate Certificates, students must have completed a Bachelor of Commerce (Finance) with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 in the last two years of academic studies, or a bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 in the last two years of academic studies and a Diploma in Finance, or a bachelor’s degree in any discipline and a Certificate in Finance with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0.
The Graduate Certificate in Financial Planning seeks to develop the already acquired finance competencies to analyze, integrate and synthesize information in a variety of fields including professional ethics and integrity, financial planning, insurance, marketing and taxation. Emphasis is placed on utilizing practical techniques which represent the wide range of...
For more information, see Graduate Certificate (Gr. Cert.) Financial Planning (15 credits).
The Graduate Certificate in Health Services Management consists of five courses. This 15-credit graduate-level program is designed to provide specialized business and management knowledge needed by practicing health care professionals.
Admission Requirements – Graduate Certificate in Health Services Management
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Admission Requirements for Graduate Certificates, students must hold a bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 in the last two years of full-time academic studies and three years of recent work experience in administrative, research, or clinical positions in a health-related environment; or a bachelor's degree in any discipline and a Certificate in Health and Social Service Management with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0. All applicants must provide their curriculum vitae and two letters of reference.
This graduate certificate is designed for practising health care professionals who want to acquire leadership skills to pursue a career in management or for managers and administrators who wish to upgrade their business and management knowledge for a senior management role. Focus is on the current changes and challenges in health systems across Canada, such as new...
For more information, see Graduate Certificate (Gr. Cert.) Health Services Management (15 credits).
This program is designed to provide an introduction to the core practices of human resources management.
Admission Requirements – Graduate Certificate in Human Resources Management
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Admission Requirements for Graduate Certificates, students must hold a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) or a graduate degree (or equivalent) with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 in the last two years of full-time academic studies.
For more information, see Graduate Certificate (Gr. Cert.) Human Resources Management (15 credits).
This program provides specialized knowledge in areas such as international finance and business relations, which is a necessity in today's changing global marketplace.
Admission Requirements – Graduate Certificate in International Business
Please see Admission Requirements for Graduate Certificates.
For more information, see Graduate Certificate (Gr. Cert.) International Business (15 credits).
Admission Requirements – Graduate Certificate in Internet Business
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Admission Requirements for Graduate Certificates, students must hold a Bachelor of Computer Science, a Bachelor of Software Engineering, or a Bachelor of Computer Engineering with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 in the last two years of full-time academic studies.
For more information, see Graduate Certificate (Gr. Cert.) Internet Business (15 credits).
Admission Requirements – Graduate Certificate in Leadership
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Admission Requirements for Graduate Certificates, students must have a bachelor’s degree from any discipline with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 in the last two years of full-time academic studies. Students must also meet the language requirements (see Proof of Proficiency in English).
For more information, see Graduate Certificate (Gr. Cert.) Leadership (15 credits).
The Graduate Certificate in Marketing is geared toward individuals who wish to upgrade their existing knowledge and skills in the field.
The program is designed to provide students with the opportunity to develop a solid understanding of the theoretical foundations and practices of marketing at the graduate level.
The Graduate Certificate in Marketing has been developed for students who wish to upgrade their existing knowledge and skills in the field. The program is designed to provide students with the opportunity to develop a solid understanding of the theoretical foundations and practices of marketing at the graduate level.
For more information, see Graduate Certificate (Gr. Cert.) Marketing (15 credits).
The Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting is a 24-credit graduate-level program intended for those who wish to pursue a career as a professional accountant. This program complies with the guidelines established by and must be completed prior to obtaining the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) license.
Admission Requirements – Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Admission Requirements for Graduate Certificates, students must have a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) degree with a majors or honours in accounting from a recognized Canadian university with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0. They must also have completed the eleven (11) mandatory prerequisite courses listed in Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting (24 credits) with a minimum grade of B- as part of the BCom degree program.
Students who do not have a Canadian BCom (major or honours in accounting) must have a recognized bachelor's degree in any other discipline with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 and must have completed the Diploma in Accounting program offered by 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ's School of Continuing Studies. This must include completion of the fourteen (14) mandatory prerequisite courses listed in Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting (24 credits) with a minimum grade of B-.
All mandatory prerequisite courses (combined) must add up to a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0.
The Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting is a recognized professional education program (PEP) by l’Ordre des comptables Professionnels Agréés du Québec (OCPAQ). The program prepares students for a career as a professional accountant and to write the national CPA Common Final Exams. It allows students to develop professional skills that will be recognized...
For more information, see Graduate Certificate (Gr. Cert.) Professional Accounting (24 credits).
Admission Requirements – Graduate Certificate in Public Relations Management
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Admission Requirements for Graduate Certificates, students must have a Bachelor of Commerce degree (or equivalent) with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 in the last two years of full-time academic studies.
For more information, see Graduate Certificate (Gr. Cert.) Public Relations Management (15 credits).
Currently under review. Admissions will not be accepted for this academic year.
Admission Requirements – Graduate Certificate in Taxation
In addition to the admission requirements stipulated in Admission Requirements for Graduate Certificates, students must have a Bachelor of Commerce degree with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 in the last two years of full-time academic studies.
Currently under review. Admissions will not be accepted for this academic year
This program provides a solid academic background in business, and is designed to provide you with the specialized knowledge of taxation needed for today's changing business world.
6 credits from:
CCFC 516 | (3) | Forensic Accounting |
CCFC 521 | (3) | Corporate Governance |
CCFC 522 | (3) | Strategic Financial Management |
CCLW 643 | (3) | U.S. Taxation |
CCLW 644 | (3) | Corporate Reorganizations |
CCTX 640 | (3) | Taxation of Real Estate |
CCTX 641 | (3) | Federal and Provincial Taxes |
CCTX 643 | (3) | Taxation of International Operations |
CGM2 510 | (3) | Project Management: Tools & Techniques |
Currently under review. Admissions will not be accepted for this academic year
3 credits from:
CCLW 511 | (3) | Law 1 |
CFIN 590 | (3) | Topics in Finance |
CGM2 510 | (3) | Project Management: Tools & Techniques |
CMIS 541 | (3) | Information Systems for Managers |
CPL2 552 | (3) | Strategic Management |
CPL2 553 | (3) | Small Business Management |
Or any other 500- or 600-level course offered and approved by Career and Professional Development.