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CERTIFICATE IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

This course provides an understanding of all the elements of Globalization as they have changed the way business works. Students will learn the risks and challenges involved in doing business globally and hone their mitigation strategies.
Topics would include: Global Supply Chain

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Certificate in International Business

Career Occupation* 
(if applicable)

Students will develop concepts and applications for starting up their own Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) or applying for the following marketing roles:


• Administrative Associate
• Marketing Specialist
• Account Manager
• Marketing Research Analyst
• Sales Associate
• Marketing Lead

Program Duration

Total instructional hours: 360
Total instructional week: 24

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Title
# of Hours*
International Marketing
60
Global Business Environment
60
International Entrepreneurship
60
Global Supply Chain Management
60
Introduction to International Business
60
Cultural Diversity and Etiquettes
60

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International Marketing

Brief Course Description

This introductory course provides students with a solid grounding in international marketing and is developed to introduce students to the principles and practices of marketing management in the modern and global corporate environment. This course evaluates the consumer market for goods and services and then proceeds to examine the major decision areas of marketing: identifying and selecting target markets, product, price, distribution, and integrated marketing communications globally. Key concepts including marketing mix, marketing strategy, and marketing best practices are introduced and explored in the light of chapter case studies. Analytical frameworks used to assist in making marketing decisions are also discussed. Emphasis is placed on the formulation and management of integrated marketing strategies that play a role in achieving organizational objectives. In addition, this course is designed to provide opportunities for students to improve critical thinking and information management skills glabally

Course Prerequisites

None

Course Duration

3 months (60 hours)

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Global Business Environment

Brief Course Description

This course covers the context in which international trade takes place and the opportunities and challenges it represents for global business. Global issues such as culture and ethics will be discussed in detail. In addition, other problems such as a code of conduct for international trade professionals, human rights, ethical practices, diversity in the workplace and the environment will be of particular interest. This course content also addresses cultural aspects of international business and the importance of e-commerce for facilitating international trade.

Course Prerequisites

None

Course Duration

3 months (60 hours)

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Global Supply Chain Management

Brief Course Description

This course provides prospective students with the insights and frameworks necessary to make strategic decisions in the supply chain. The students will review stages of supply chain management, manage risksand develop supply chain management strategies.

Course Prerequisites

None

Course Duration

3 months (60 hours)

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International Entrepreneurship

Brief Course Description

This course introduces students to the attributes, skills, tools, and knowledge that are required to become a successful entrepreneur or to function in small and medium enterprises internationally. The main emphasis is placed on developing the competencies needed to critically evaluate potential business opportunities, create appropriate strategies to explore identified options,
develop a business plan, source and validate available financing alternatives, establish the enterprise and manage its growth and development globally.

Course Prerequisites

None

Course Duration

3 months (60 hours)

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Cultural Diversity and Etiqueettes

Brief Course Description

This course introduces the student Participants to understand the skills and knowledge required to become culturally competent in their daily work interactions. In addition, participants will understand how culture impacts human behavior and learn practical strategies to prevent or deal with disharmony in the workplace. Students will have an increased understanding of the cultural influences on human behavior and how individuals can proactively and sensitively deal with cross-cultural misunderstandings in their workplace. Participants will gain ideas for dealing with conflict between co-workers as well as be able to identify when conflict has a cultural component.

Course Prerequisites

None

Course Duration

3 months (60 hours)

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Introduction to International Business

Brief Course Description

This course provides an overview of how businesses function in general and specifically reviews business within the International context. The course also examines the relationships between the organization and its owners, employees, customers, suppliers, governments and the community. Finally, the course provides an overview of the various functional areas within a typical organization and explores the currentCanadian business environment.

Course Prerequisites

None

Course Duration

3 months (60 hours)

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