Canada

Diploma in Business Management Co-op

Canada

Toronto School of Management

Toronto, Canada

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About Course


Key information
Duration
: 2 Year
Study Type
: Full Time
Tuition fees
: 14,500 CAD / Per Year
Exam Accepted
: IELTS 5.5/9.0
Exam Intake
: Jan | Mar | May | Jun
Program Taught language
: English
Delivered
: On Campus
Conditional Scholarship
: NA
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Diploma in
Business Management Co-op

  • This Co-op diploma is ideal for leaders of tomorrow who want to gain interdisciplinary skills to pursue an international business management career and go global. Develop the leadership and problem-solving skills top employers are universally looking for in an effective manager.
  • Gain a strong grasp of all of the key business disciplines while immersing yourself in the world of cross-cultural management.

Program Outcomes

  • Develop the necessary skills and knowledge to become an effective manager
  • Enhance your personal and professional skills to achieve your goals
  • Use cognitive and problem-solving skills to operate effectively individually and as part of a team, including the consideration of business ethics
  • Prepare for work in a range of cultures and countries
  • Understand how to create effective communication strategies
  • Strengthen your resume with Canadian work experience
  • Co-op placement* or Capstone
  • The modules include:
  • 1. Fundamentals of Business Communications
  • This module will help you develop and enhance your written, verbal, interpersonal communication skills, time management skills and presentation techniques, to ensure success in any business environment. You will also learn to use Microsoft Office to help you operate more efficiently and be more productive.
  • 2. Principles of Accounting
  • Emphasis will be placed on analyzing and recording business transactions using the rules of double-entry bookkeeping. In addition, you will learn to adjust journal entries and everyday transactions for both service and retail businesses and learn how these are recorded, coupled with the preparation of basic financial statements.
  • This course also provides a practical introduction to computerized accounting. You will learn to set up a computerized accounting environment and to convert a manual accounting system to a computerized one. You will work with a variety of business simulations, providing hands-on experience with all aspects of work transactions in the general, payables and receivable ledgers.
  • 3. Business Environment
  • The aim of this unit is to provide an understanding of different organizations, the influence of stakeholders and the relationship between businesses and the local, national and global environments. In this unit you will consider how different market structures shape the pricing and output decisions of businesses, as well as other aspects of their behavior.
  • 4. Managing Financial Resources
  • This unit aims to give you an understanding of where and how to access sources of finance for a business and the skills necessary to use financial information for decision-making.
  • 5. Organizational Behaviour
  • This unit will provide you with an understanding of individual and group behavior in organisations and examine current theories and their application in managing workplace. This module includes Salesforce content, ‘Manage the Salesforce Way’. Salesforce is the global market leader in customer relationship management software solutions and enterprise cloud computing. You will study the model, strategies and tools necessary to become a great manager in organizations such as Salesforce which was ranked first in ‘Fortune's 100 Best Companies to Work For’ in 2018.
  • 6. Marketing Principles
  • This unit aims to provide an understanding of skills relating to the fundamental concepts and principles that underpin the marketing process.
  • 7. Business Decision Making
  • The aim of this unit is to develop techniques for data gathering and storage and an understanding of the tools available to create and present useful information in order to make business decisions.
  • 8. Research Project
  • The purpose of the unit is to develop independent enquiry and critical analysis skills by undertaking a sustained research investigation of direct relevance to your program and your professional development.
  • 9. Financial Accounting and Reporting
  • In this unit, you will prepare financial statements for different types of business in compliance with relevant legal and regulatory provisions and the basic principles of group accounts. You will also use tools for the interpretation of financial statements.
  • 10. Personal and Professional Development
  • This unit aims to help you become an effective, confident and self-directed employee through managing your personal and professional skills to achieve your personal and career goals.
  • 11. Human Resources Management
  • The aim of this unit is to develop the skills and knowledge needed for working with and leading others, through understanding the importance of recruiting the right people for the job.
  • 12. Project Management
  • The aim of this unit is to provide an understanding of different organizations, the influence of stakeholders and the relationship between businesses and the local, national and global environments. In this unit you will consider how different market structures shape the pricing and output decisions of businesses, as well as other aspects of their behavior.
  • 13. Information Management
  • The aim of this unit is to show how communications, knowledge and information can be improved within an organization by making better use of IT systems.
  • 14. Operations Management in Business
  • This unit will provide you with an understanding of the role and importance of operations management (OM) in the efficient and effective production of goods and services.
  • 15. Business Work Experience
  • This unit will help you develop the skills and knowledge of work practices in industry through conducting an interview/research with a business about a work-based issue and then developing and producing a management report that examines this issue.
  • 16. Business Ethics
  • The aim of this unit is to introduce the concept of business ethics and to examine its relevance when considering business objectives and responsibilities.
  • 17. Work Placement
  • After you successfully complete the academic requirements of the module, you are required to complete 480 hours of program-relevant work placement. Business sectors you can take up a placement in include marketing, retail, finance and accounting, not-for-profit, customer care and administration.
  • Although skills required for the job will vary depending on the placement, the key responsibilities include being supervised at all times, observing all workplace and school safety and security procedures, dressing appropriately, interacting professionally with staff, learning about the work environment and participating in the daily routine as required by the employer.
  • A work placement has been incorporated into this diploma so you can put into practice the theoretical components of the program in practical learning situations and apply your skills to facilitate business operations. We will help you secure your work placement by sending you for interviews. Upon completion of your practicum, you are required to submit your placement report and an evaluation form will be completed by your supervisor in order for you to successfully graduate.

Entry Requirement


  • Applicant must be high school passed.

Application Process


  • Have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent or be at least 18 years of age and pass the Wonderlic test.
  • For non-native English speakers:
  • Successful completion of TSoM EAP Level 4 or
  • Have the required IELTS 5.5 score or equivalent or
  • Pass the TSoM English Assessment (Written onsite or online with exam proctor)
  • For more information on English language requirements, please see English Proficiency page

    Computer Use Expectation

    In order to successfully progress through your studies at Toronto School of Management (TSoM), it is recommended that you have access to a personal computer or laptop. TSoM offers access to computer labs on campus, but availability cannot be guaranteed and some program software may not be available on all open access computers.

    TSoM offers students discounted pricing on laptops and desktop computers through our partner CDW Canada should you be interested in purchasing one upon your arrival to Canada please reach out to Josh Antinolfi at josh.antinolfi@TorontoSoM.ca

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