Course & other details required for Admission for SEPTEMBER
2013 intake
Offer letter issuance in 24 hours!
Tuition fee per semester $4125
TOTAL 5 YEARS VISA
About Northern Lights College:
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· We consistently score highest in student
satisfaction in British Columbia
· We adapt our courses to meet the needs of
our students
· We have highly qualified
teachers who are experts in their fields
· We have small class sizes
· Students receive lots of personal
attention
· We can offer you an English immersion
experience
· We have successfully been helping
international students achieve their educational goals since 1989.
· We are located in an area of Canada that
has many job opportunities
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Public Funded &
Govt. college, Covered under SPP Program
Instructors with
Industrial Expertise.
IELTS Requirement: - Overall 6.5 BANDS (not less than 6.0 in each
section)
(Writing: - 6.0 Band & Speaking, Listening & Reading: -
6.5 Bands)
Location: - FORT ST JOHN,
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Application Fees $ 100CAD
Payment
100CAD Non-Refundable application fee
Program/Student Fees
(International)/
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1ST YEAR
2ND YAER
$8250
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$9,420.00
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PGDBM – CANADA – 2 YRS
STAY BACK – 3 YRS
PART TIME – 20 HRS/WEEK
Program Details
This Program is offered at the
following campus locations: Fort St. John
Description:
This program is available to both
international and domestic students. It is ideally suited to international
students who already hold a three-year degree in commerce or business
administration, but would benefit from advanced study in a Canadian context
before transitioning into further business studies or the pursuit of employment
in North America.
For international students with a
three-year degree in commerce or business administration, this credential
reviews foundational business concepts in a Canadian context, with emphasis on
clear communication and an understanding of discipline-based cultural norms.
In this respect, NLC’s Post-Degree Diploma in Business Management will make it easier for international students to begin degree or post-degree business studies in North America, depending on prior educational experience. Further, diploma graduates seeking to enter the North American job market will be better prepared for opportunities in areas such as finance, entrepreneurship, information technology, general management, marketing, and logistics, again dependent on prior experience and education.
In this respect, NLC’s Post-Degree Diploma in Business Management will make it easier for international students to begin degree or post-degree business studies in North America, depending on prior educational experience. Further, diploma graduates seeking to enter the North American job market will be better prepared for opportunities in areas such as finance, entrepreneurship, information technology, general management, marketing, and logistics, again dependent on prior experience and education.
International and domestic
candidates with three or four year degrees in fields beyond commerce and
business management (such as computing, engineering, health, etc.) would also
benefit from the program. In this regard, the Post-Degree Diploma in Business
Management functions as a capstone program that augments existing technical
skills and education, allowing for advancement into management positions in
related technical fields.
Overall, the Post-Degree Diploma in
Business Management builds on existing experience and post-secondary education,
propelling students into a more advanced study of business management than
would be offered in a regular business management diploma. The Post-Degree
Diploma may be pursued on a full- or part-time basis.
Certification: Post-Degree Diploma in Business Management
Admission Requirements:
Domestic and International
students must have official transcripts demonstrating successful completion of,
at minimum, a three-year degree**.
English competency must be demonstrated in one of the following ways:
- completion of a Northern Lights College (NLC) Writing Assessment indicating readiness for a 100-level English course;
OR,
- Canadian high school transcripts indicating a “B” (%) in English 12, Communications 12, or First Peoples 12, including the score on the respective provincial exam;
OR,
- a “B” (70%) in English 050 Provincial English (Career and College Preparation (CCP) course);
OR,
- Canadian transcripts indicating a "C" (60%) in a 100-level or higher post-secondary English course
English competency must be demonstrated in one of the following ways:
- completion of a Northern Lights College (NLC) Writing Assessment indicating readiness for a 100-level English course;
OR,
- Canadian high school transcripts indicating a “B” (%) in English 12, Communications 12, or First Peoples 12, including the score on the respective provincial exam;
OR,
- a “B” (70%) in English 050 Provincial English (Career and College Preparation (CCP) course);
OR,
- Canadian transcripts indicating a "C" (60%) in a 100-level or higher post-secondary English course
Note: In most cases, International
students will not have Canadian secondary school or Canadian post-secondary
transcripts and will need to take the NLC Writing Assessment in order to
demonstrate readiness for university-level English in a Canadian context.
Students who receive an English 099 recommendation would be expected to take
English 099 in the first semester of the program, before taking English 110 in
the second semester. Where a recommendation is received for CCP English or ESL
Academic Writing, students should speak with the NLC Admissions Officer. In
consultation with the Program Chair, the Admissions Officer may recommend
course upgrading. Students required to take upgrading must receive an equivalency
to the above English requirements. Note that upgrading might extend the
duration of the program.
**Note: The Post-Degree Diploma in Business Management alone does not meet the typical education requirements for a Master's Degree program (or MBA) in Canada. Students planning to study at a Master's Degree level in Canada should ensure that their prior education (a three or four year degree) meets the educational requirements for their intended program. The Post-Degree Diploma in Business Management is a capstone program that adds business management knowledge to an educated student's portfolio.
**Note: The Post-Degree Diploma in Business Management alone does not meet the typical education requirements for a Master's Degree program (or MBA) in Canada. Students planning to study at a Master's Degree level in Canada should ensure that their prior education (a three or four year degree) meets the educational requirements for their intended program. The Post-Degree Diploma in Business Management is a capstone program that adds business management knowledge to an educated student's portfolio.
Program Length (weeks and total hours): Four academic semesters (60 weeks);
930 hours in total.
Program Intake Start: September
Program Intake Finish: April
Available Seats: Maximum of 20 Post-Degree Diploma students per course.
Application Deadline: Last day for late registration as indicated in the NLC
Calendar, but International students should contact inted@nlc.bc.ca for
deadlines specific to their situation.
Career Prospects:
Careers and opportunities in such
areas as finance, entrepreneurship, information technology, general management,
marketing, and logistics dependent on prior education and experience.
Affiliations:
Northern Lights College courses transfer individually to
other colleges, universities, and institutes in British Columbia. Students will
receive transfer credit for courses as noted in the BC Transfer Guide (see
http://www.bctransferguide.ca). A block-transfer agreement exists with the University
of British Columbia (UNBC), and students pursuing advanced studies are
encouraged to consider UNBC as a destination.
Furthermore, Northern Lights College
courses transfer to professional associations such as the Certified General
Accountants (http://www.cga-online.org/bc ), Certified Management Accountants
(http://www.cmabc.com), Chartered Accountants (http://www.cica.ca ), Aboriginal
Financial Officers Association (http://www.afoa.ca/index.asp ), Canadian
Bankers Institute (http://www.icb.org/english/index.asp), and others.
Additional Requirements and
Supplies: Financial Calculator
Eligibility for Canada Student Loans:
Domestic students - Yes
International students - No
Domestic students - Yes
International students - No
Residency Requirements: 25%
Required minimum Grade (overall
and/or minimum within a course):
C (60%) overall; D (50%) minimum in a course.
Courses:
Year 1
Fall Semester
ECON105-Principles of Economics (45 hours; 3 credits)
ENGL110-Intro to Workplace Communications (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT104-Principles of Management (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT120-Financial Accounting (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT150-Business Mathematics (45 hours; 3 credits)
Winter Semester
MGMT107-Fundamentals of Marketing (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT217-Business Systems Analysis & Design (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT228-Business Law (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT220-Managerial Accounting (60 hours; 4 credits)
MGMT3XX-Environmental Sustainability in Business (45 hours; 3 credits)
Year 2
Fall Semester
COMM3XX-Managing Business Communications (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT425-Strategic Management: Case Analysis (60 hours; 4 credits)
MGMT3XX Management Skills for Supervisors (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT260-Principles of Corporate Finance I (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT3XX-Non-Profit Management (45 hours; 3 credits)
Winter Semester
MGMT204-Human Resource Management (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT261-Principles of Corporate Finance II (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT295-Management Science (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT4XX-Business Ethics (45 hours; 3 credits)
PSYC224-Organizational Behaviour (45 hours; 3 credits)
Fall Semester
ECON105-Principles of Economics (45 hours; 3 credits)
ENGL110-Intro to Workplace Communications (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT104-Principles of Management (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT120-Financial Accounting (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT150-Business Mathematics (45 hours; 3 credits)
Winter Semester
MGMT107-Fundamentals of Marketing (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT217-Business Systems Analysis & Design (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT228-Business Law (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT220-Managerial Accounting (60 hours; 4 credits)
MGMT3XX-Environmental Sustainability in Business (45 hours; 3 credits)
Year 2
Fall Semester
COMM3XX-Managing Business Communications (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT425-Strategic Management: Case Analysis (60 hours; 4 credits)
MGMT3XX Management Skills for Supervisors (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT260-Principles of Corporate Finance I (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT3XX-Non-Profit Management (45 hours; 3 credits)
Winter Semester
MGMT204-Human Resource Management (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT261-Principles of Corporate Finance II (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT295-Management Science (45 hours; 3 credits)
MGMT4XX-Business Ethics (45 hours; 3 credits)
PSYC224-Organizational Behaviour (45 hours; 3 credits)
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