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Program Details
Degree
Foundation
Major
Business Administration | Management | Marketing
Area of study
Business and Administration
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


This business program provides a comprehensive foundation in business concepts, effective communication, IT skills, resource management, and academic research. Students will gain an understanding of the business environment, develop essential communication skills, and acquire proficiency in using technology for business purposes. The program prepares graduates for careers in various business sectors.

Program Outline

Outline:


Unit Code:

BFP 301


Unit Name:

Introduction to Business Environment


Module Description:

This module familiarizes students with the concept of a business environment. Learners will understand various business sectors and formats and various business processes. Furthermore, students will grasp a firm’s internal and external contexts, including how micro and macroeconomic issues affect business activities. This unit will enable students to discover informed judgments about a business’s internal and external settings.


Unit Code:

BFP 302


Unit Name:

Effective Communications


Module Description:

This module equips students with the fundamental and critical skills necessary for effective communication in a business setting. Learners will understand the many modes of communication — non-verbal, spoken, written, and information technology. This unit will enable learners to communicate successfully across various situations and messages by picking the most efficient mode of communication for the circumstance and statement at hand.


Unit Code:

BFP 303


Unit Name:

IT Skills


Module Description:

This module acquaints students with the usage, implementation, and advancement of fundamental information technology skills, including presentation preparation and professional style of writing such as a report, spreadsheet.


Unit Code:

BFP 304


Unit Name:

Business Resources


Module Description:

The module describes how businesses utilize and manage various resources, including human, physical, technical, and financial resources. This course will assist the learner in developing an awareness of human resource management and the employability and personal skills expected of employees in an organization. Learners will understand the goal of successfully managing resources, not just human resources but also physical and technology resources.


Unit Code:

BFP 305


Unit Name:

Academic and Research


Module Description:

This module familiarizes learners with the critical research and academic abilities needed to be successful in this level of study, as well as eventual employment and/or further education. This unit will assist you in making the transition from undergraduate to graduate studies. It will guarantee that you have the academic research, writing, and presentation abilities necessary to succeed in your chosen course.

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About University

Beta College of Business and Technology


Overview:


Services Offered:

    Skills Evaluation:

    Provides assessments to determine the skills and knowledge of potential students.

    Career Guidance:

    Offers guidance and support to students in choosing a career path.

    Complimentary Session:

    Provides free consultations to discuss program options and funding opportunities.

    Government Funding Options:

    Assists students in exploring and applying for available government funding.

    Practicum/Internships:

    Provides opportunities for students to gain valuable Canadian work experience through placements with organizations in the Greater Toronto Region.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

    Small Classrooms:

    Focuses on individual attention and hands-on learning in smaller class sizes.

    Campus Locations:

    Offers programs in Mississauga and Brampton, providing access to diverse cultural experiences and natural settings.

    Cultural Diversity:

    Located in Mississauga, a culturally diverse city, offering a vibrant and multicultural community experience.

    City Exploration:

    Encourages students to explore the city's museums, parks, and cultural events.

Key Reasons to Study There:

    Industry-Relevant Programs:

    Offers programs aligned with current industry needs and demands.

    Employment-Focused Courses:

    Prepares students for successful careers with practical skills and experience.

    Government Grant Eligibility:

    Provides information and support for students to access government grants.

    Network Partnerships:

    Collaborates with organizations like CELPIP, CAEL, and OSAP to provide additional resources and support.

Academic Programs:

    Diploma Programs:

    Offered in various fields with durations ranging from 52 weeks to 24 months.

    Post Graduate Diploma Programs:

    Offered in specialized areas with a duration of 2 years.

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