You must successfully complete 12 courses to earn a certificate.
Core Communication Courses (choose two):
- Basic Business Communications
or - Business Communication 1
- Effective Speaking
- Report Writing
Core Managerial Courses (choose four):
- Human Behaviour in Organizations
- Human Resource Management
- Assertiveness Training
- Management Information Systems
- Management Principles 1
- Management Principles 2
- Management Principles 3
- Principles of Supervision and Leadership 1
- Project Management Fundamentals
- Psychology
- Supervisory Skills For Women
Elective Courses (choose six):
- Access
- Accounting Software
- Basic Business Mathematics
- Business Communication 2
- Business Computing
- Business Finance
- Business Fundamentals
- Business Law
- Business and Financial Mathematics (previously Business Mathematics)
- Statistics (previously Business Statistics)
- Computers - Introduction
- Consumer Behaviour
- Cost Accounting
- Microeconomics (previously Economics 1)
- Macroeconomics (previously Economics 2
- Excel
- Financial Accounting 1
- Financial Accounting 2
- Financial Mathematics
- Integrated Marketing Communications
- Intermediate Accounting 1
- Intermediate Accounting 2
- Introduction to E-Business
- Introduction to Total Quality Management
- Manual Writing and Design (formerly Designing and Writing Manuals)
- Marketing 1
- Marketing 2 or Marketing
- Marketing Management
- Occupational Safety and Health
- Office Administration
- Payroll and Taxable Benefits
- Personal Selling
- Proposal Writing
- Public Relations 1
- Statistical Analysis (previously Quantitative Methods)
- Retail Management
- Sales Management
- Services Marketing
- Simply Accounting (PC)
- Small Business Plans
- Strategic Management
- Training and Development
- Transportation Systems (Distribution 1)
- Word
Note:
1. You may select a maximum of 120 hours of computer courses for this program.
2. You may take five seminars for one elective credit. See Business Studies seminars for the most up-to-date listing
3. Note: Each Regional Campus has chosen the courses to be delivered in the fulltime program.
Transfer of Credits
For transfers between RRC programs, see Policy A15
For external transfers of credits to RRC programs, see Policy A16