Course Detail
Course Detail



CANADIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE

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Course Detail


Head Office

2 Bloor Street W. 22nd Floor
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3E2
Canada

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E-BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DIPLOMA (E-BA)

 
Canadian Buseiness College
Credits
1400
Duration

    Full-time:

56weeks

    Part-time:

116weeks
Availability
Day Schedule; Monday to Friday 9am-2pm or Part Time; Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Evening(s) 6pm-9pm & Saturday 10.00am-2.00pm (The part-time program is only available at the Bloor St. Campus)
Payment Options:
Financial aid may be avaliable.

Prerequisites
Aptitude Test/Grade 12 Education or Mature Student, Financial Assistance May Be Available To Qualified Students - http://www.cbstraining.com/finfo.htm

Course Description
The E-BA program is a 2 term program designed for students serious about their career success. The program covers a variety business, managerial, and technical skills relevant in today’s competitive market.

The program includes Management and Leadership courses via Harvard Business Publishing case studies. Marketing and Advertising certification content is supported by Google. (Google will provide monitory advertising incentives to graduates who start their own business.) Also delivered within this course is Business Administration with official Microsoft Business Skills content. Also included in this comprehensive program are courses in Law, Accounting, and Digital Art.

Canadian Business College students are put through the process of developing a E-Business company. They are given challenging tasks to help them develop critical analytical skills.

Canadian Business College curriculum offers elective courses in 8 areas of concentration to deepen knowledge of a specialized area. Applicants can select electives courses from a number of them to gain a broad business knowledge. Canadian Business School offers many options to tailor a course of study that closely supports the student's interests and goals.

Areas of concentration:
With E-Business you learn how to attract new customers and business partners and how to strengthen existing relationships through the use of the Internet. Courses address formulating business strategy in the network economy, marketing in this Internet era, managing the Web-enabled supply chain, legal and privacy issues, and Web page design. E-Commerce prepares students for such areas as Internet business strategy and operations management, e-commerce marketing and procurement, and Web site content development.

The ability to develop and run an e-business is a skill that is in demand worldwide.

Students learn Business Administration, Project Management, Business Information Management, Business Accounting, Business Law, Information Technology, Marketing with Digital Media and Business Management.

Labour market information from Service Canada.

Topics Covered More Information:
  • Business Case studies
  • Google Ad Words
  • Business Accounting
  • Project Management
  • Business Information Management
  • Business Law
  • Information Technology
  • Business Administration
  • Marketing with Digital Media
  • Business Management
  • Management & Leadership Case Studies - Harvard Business Publishing
  • International Electronic Business
  • PROJECT- Developing an E-Commerce Web Site

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*International students are required to pay additional $500 application fee.
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