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What Canadian College says about their program:
"This program is designed for students pursuing a career within the field of business. The coursework gives students an understanding of the activities required to manage the operations of a company, and a nine-month co-op provides valuable work experience in the business world.
This program is intended to prepare a student for a career in the field of business management. At the end of this program, students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of business management operations, including business computer applications, financial management, human resources, and marketing.
The BMD Co-op is an integral component of the Business Management Diploma program as it provides students with essential real-world work experience in a Canadian, English-speaking business environment. The co-op is designed to provide the students with three semesters (750 hours) of co-op/work.
The Business Management Diploma program with Co-op schedule is designed to provide the students with two semesters (500 hours) of solid studies in their initial entry to the college. These first two semesters will effectively arm them with soft skill tools necessary for a quality three-semester (750 hours) co-op with a Canadian organization. Completing the entire three-semester co-op (750 hours) will allow students to return to the college for the final semester (250 hours) of study. This will prepare the students to graduate, receive their diplomas and enter the workforce armed with the necessary tools and training they need for their future careers."
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Some programs may have different English requirements
Many international students will require a visa to study in Canada, and this is a vital step in your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.
Canada student visa requirements