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Business International
Business International
Hospitality & Tourism International
Working Holiday Program
 
   
 
BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL  

Level Requirements: High Intermediate level placement
Study Options: Power, Intensive, Part-time AM
Duration: 12-week course

Our Business International course is designed to provide students with the language skills needed to succeed in today’s business environment. Focusing on improving professional communication skills, the course blends theoretical training with practical application. Each module combines concept development in business areas such as ethics, advertising, or marketing with relevant practice to develop communicative skills such as conducting meetings, business correspondence, telephoning, negotiating and reporting.

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Module 1 – Business Relationships
Module 2 – Globalization
Module 3 – Ethics
Module 4 – Production Concept
Module 5 - Leadership
Module 6 - Economics

ADVANTAGES:
-Technological integration of courses
-Seminars from professionals in the field
-Collaborative assignments and projects that foster team-building skills
-Work experience available

Work Experience:
Students enrich their educational experience by having the opportunity to gain valuable work experience from our co-operative education employer organizations. The work experience program consists of information sessions, workshops, counseling, work-site monitoring, employer evaluations, and student reports. Students enrolled in the program are registered full-time students who have achieved a grade point average in good standing and have maintained a solid attendance record. For a student to earn an Internship program diploma, he/she must successfully complete academic program and complete their co-op education obligations and work term. Therefore, the co-op component is mandatory for this program. Students will have to apply for a co-op work permit through Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).


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