Business Administration Diploma
• Full-time or part-time • Starts:
Program outline (when MATH 145 is not required in first semester)
September and January • Fees,
Semester 1
entire program: $5,932 • Two years
ACC 151
Accounting I
• Prince George campus
CIS 165
Business Information Systems
Either:
Careers
ECON 101 Canadian Microeconomics Issues (see Program outline notes)
or
If you’re an excellent communicator,
ECON 201 Principles of Economics — Microeconomics (see Program outline note 1)
self-motivated, organized and attentive
MGT 154 Applied Human Relations
to detail, a career in business may be a
MKT 152 Principles of Marketing
great fit. A Business Administration
Semester 2
Diploma broadens your options for ca-
reer advancement and gives you op-
ACC 152
Accounting II
tions for further education. With en-
Either:
hanced credentials, you could be
ECON 102 Canadian Macroeconomics Issues (see Program outline note 1)
or
prepared for jobs such as:
ECON 202 Principles of Economics — Macroeconomics (see Program outline note 1)
• Administrative officer
Either:
• Administrative services co-ordinator
ENGL 103
Composition and Style (see Program outline note 2)
or
• Marketing specialist
ENGL 195
Effective Communications I (see Program outline note 2)
• And more
MATH 157
Business Statistics
Elective (see Electives list)
If you have a Business Administration
Certificate or Management Studies
Semester 3
Certificate from CNC, you can com-
ACC 255
Management Accounting I
plete this diploma with only one addi-
Either:
tional year of study.
ENGL 196
Effective Communications II (see Program outline note 2)
As well, see Package 1 in the University
or
Classes section (starts page 147) for a
ENGL 229
Professional Business and Technical Communication (see Program outline
note 2)
sample path to a bachelor’s degree.
FIN 257
Finance I
Two electives (see Electives list)
Admission requirements
Semester 4
Successful completion of one of the
ACC 256
Management Accounting II
following:
FIN 258
Finance II
• Grade 12 (with English 12 or English
MGT 254
Applied Group and Leadership Skills
12: First Peoples,
MGT 255
Small Business Development
Communications 12, or
Elective (see Electives list)
Technical and Professional
Communications 12) and
Principles of Math 11 or
Math 045 or equivalent, as
Program outline notes
Applications of Math 11 or
demonstrated on EMAT
Note 1: Applicants are recommended
Foundations of Math 11 or Pre-
Note 1: ECON 201, ECON 202, FIN
to have a strong working knowledge of
calculus 11 or Math 044 or 045
257 and MATH 157 require higher
personal computer applications. If you
• Adult Dogwood with Math 044 or
level math skills. Please consult the
have concerns about your computer
Math 045
course descriptions in this calendar or
skills, please speak to a CNC counsellor/
contact the Counselling and Advising
advisor.
• GED Certificate with English 12 or
department for details regarding these
English 050 and Math 044 or Math
four courses.
045
Note 2: Essentials of Math 11 does not
• Mature student status with English
fulfill the admission requirements.
12 or English 050 and Math 044 or
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Business Administration Diploma cont’d
Program outline (when MATH 145 is required in first semester)
Elective list
Semester 1
LEAD 101 Leadership Lab, Part 1
ACC 151
Accounting I
LEAD 201 Leadership Lab, Part 2
CIS 165
Business Information Systems
BUS 250
International Business
MATH 145
Math for Business
School and Cultural
MGT 154 Applied Human Relations
Exchange
MKT 152 Principles of Marketing
MATH 145 Math for Business
Semester 2
MGT 157
Principles of
ACC 152
Accounting II
Management
Either:
MGT 160
International Business
ECON 101 Canadian Microeconomics Issues (see Program outline note 1)
Any 200-level courses from ACC,
or
BUS, COMM, FIN, MGT, or MKT.
ECON 201 Principles of Economics — Microeconomics (see Program outline note 1)
Either:
Up to 3 university transfer courses.
ENGL 103
Composition and Style (see Program outline note 2)
or
ENGL 195
Effective Communications I (see Program outline note 2)
MATH 157
Business Statistics
You might also be interested in . . .
Elective (see Electives list)
• Accounting and Finance Diploma
Semester 3
ACC 255
Management Accounting I (see Program outline note 3)
• Business Administration Certificate
Either:
• Management Skills for Supervisors
ECON 102 Canadian Macroeconomics Issues (see Program outline note 1)
or
• Management Diploma
ECON 202 Principles of Economics — Macroeconomics (see Program outline note 1)
• Management Studies Certificate
Either:
ENGL 196
Effective Communications II (see Program outline note 2)
• Marketing and Management
or
Diploma
ENGL 229
Professional Business and Technical Communication (see Program outline note 2)
FIN 257
Finance I
Elective (see Electives list)
Important dates
Semester 4
Fall term
ACC 256
Management Accounting II (see Program outline note 3)
• Classes: September 6, 2011 -
FIN 258
Finance II
December 16, 2011
MGT 254
Applied Group and Leadership Skills
MGT 255
Small Business Development
• Exams: December 8 - 16, 2011
Elective (see Electives list)
Spring term
• Classes: January 3, 2012 - April 20,
Note 2: Essentials of Math 11 does not
10 years prior to the date of graduation
2012
fulfill the admission requirements.
in order to count toward the Business
• Exams: April 12 - 20, 2012
Administration Diploma.
Note 3: In place of ACC 255 and 256,
• Study break: February 20 - 24, 2012
student may take COMM 212 plus an
This policy applies to CNC courses and
additional elective from the Electives
to all courses transferred from other
Revised: 11.08.02
list.
post-secondary institutions for credit at
CNC. Courses more than 10 years old
Note 4: Students graduating from Grade
may be considered for unassigned
12 in 2013 will require Foundations of
credit. Students should contact the
Math 11 or Pre-calculus 11.
Dean to discussion this option.
Note: Professional certification or
Course completion
accreditation bodies and receiving
Effective September 2012, courses
institutions may have different criteria.
must be completed no more than
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