Management 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: $5,610 • Two years
ACC 151
Accounting I
• Prince George campus; individual
CIS 165
Business Information Systems
courses may be available at other
Either:
ECON 101 Canadian Microeconomics Issues (see Program outline notes)
campuses
or
ECON 201 Principles of Economics — Microeconomics (see Program outline note 1)
Careers
MGT 154 Applied Human Relations
MKT 152 Principles of Marketing
Take the first step towards a career as a
manager. This program is designed
Semester 2
primarily for mature students who want
Either:
to build on their existing work experi-
ECON 102 Canadian Macroeconomics Issues (see Program outline note 1)
ence and move into management
or
positions. (Students with little work
ECON 202 Principles of Economics — Macroeconomics (see Program outline note 1)
experience should expect junior or
Either:
entry-level positions with potential for
ENGL 103 Composition and Style (see Program outline note 2)
movement into management.) If you
or
think you may be admissible as a
ENGL 195 Effective Communications I (see Program outline note 2)
mature student, please consult a CNC
LAW 294
Business Law
counsellor/advisor.
MATH 157
Business Statistics
MGT 157
Principles of Management
Job opportunities in this field are
Semester 3
strong. BC Work Futures states
"between 2001 and 2011, it is expected
Either:
that 7,850 positions in this field will
ENGL 196 Effective Communications II (see Program outline note 2)
become available."
or
ENGL 229 Professional Business and Technical Communication (see Program outline
Possible job titles include administra-
note 2)
tive officer, administrative services
MGT 263
Human Resource Development
co-ordinator, office manager, liaison
Three electives (see Electives list)
officer, and departmental manager.
Semester 4
This program also prepares you for
COM 222
Management and Organizational Behaviour
further study (please consult with a
MGT 254
Applied Group and Leadership Skills
faculty member or counsellor/advisor
MGT 255
Small Business Development
before enrolling in second year).
MGT 264
Industrial Relations
Options include a block transfer to
Elective (see Electives list)
UNBC (up to 60 credits), and transfer-
ability to the University of Lethbridge.
• Adult Dogwood with Math 044 or
course descriptions in this calendar or
Admission requirements
Math 045
contact the Counselling and Advising
department for details regarding these
Successful completion of one of the
• GED Certificate with English 12 or
four courses.
following:
English 050 and Math 044 or Math
045
Note 2: Essentials of Math 11 does not
• Grade 12 (with English 12 or English
fulfill the admission requirements.
12: First Peoples, Communications
• Mature student status with English
12, or Technical and Professional
12 or English 050 and Math 044 or
Communications 12) and Principles
Math 045 or equivalent, as
Program outline notes
of Math 11 or Applications of Math
demonstrated on EMAT
Note 1: ECON 101 and 102 are not
11 or Foundations of Math 11 or
Note 1: ECON 201, ECON 202, FIN
recognized prerequisites for post-
Pre-calculus 11 or Math 044 or 045
257 and MATH 157 require higher
diploma courses. ECON 201 and 202
level math skills. Please consult the
receive full transfer credit.
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Management Diploma cont’d
Program outline (when MATH 145 is required in first semester)
Electives list
Semester 1
A total of five electives from:
ACC 151
Accounting I
LEAD 101
Leadership Lab, Part 1
CIS 165
Business Information Systems
LEAD 201
Leadership Lab, Part 2
MATH 145
Math for Business
BUS 250
International Business
MGT 154
Applied Human Relations
School and Cultural
MKT 152
Principles of Marketing
Exchange
Semester 2
Any COM course
Either:
Any required courses from Marketing
ECON 101
Canadian Microeconomics Issues (see Program outline note 1)
or Accounting and Finance core
or
courses
ECON 201
Principles of Economics — Microeconomics (see Program outline note 1)
At least two of the five electives must
Either:
be from this list:
ENGL 103
Composition and Style (see Program outline note 2)
or
ECON 207 Managerial Economics
ENGL 195
Effective Communications I (see Program outline note 2)
ENGL 196
Effective
LAW 294
Business Law
Communications II(see
MATH 157
Business Statistics
Program outline note 2)
MGT 157
Principles of Management
MATH 145 Math for Business
MGT 160
International Business
Semester 3
Either:
ECON 102
Canadian Macroeconomics Issues (see Program outline note 1)
or
Note: Professional certification or
ECON 202 Principles of Economics — Macroeconomics (see Program outline note 1)
accreditation bodies and receiving
Either:
institutions may have different criteria.
ENGL 196
Effective Communications II (see Program outline note 2)
or
You might also be interested in . . .
ENGL 229
Professional Business and Technical Communication (see Program outline note
2)
• Accounting and Finance Diploma
MGT 263
Human Resource Development
• Business Administration Certificate
Two electives (see Electives list)
• Management Skills for Supervisors
Semester 4
• Marketing and Management
COM 222
Management and Organizational Behaviour
Diploma
MGT 254
Applied Group and Leadership Skills
MGT 255
Small Business Development
MGT 264
Industrial Relations
Important dates
Elective (see Electives list)
Fall term
• Classes: September 6, 2011 -
Note 2: Kwantlen Polytechnical Uni-
years prior to the date of graduation in
December 16, 2011
versity requires ENGL 103 and does
order to count toward the Management
• Exams: December 8 - 16, 2011
not accept ENGL 195 or ENGL 196.
Diploma.
Note 3: MATH 145 may be required in
This policy applies to CNC courses and
Spring term
the first semester and would be taken
to all courses transferred from other
• Classes: January 3, 2012 - April 20,
instead of ECON. ECON would be
post-secondary institutions for credit at
2012
taken later in the program of studies.
CNC. Courses more than 10 years old
• Exams: April 12 - 20, 2012
may be considered for unassigned
credit. Students should contact the
• Study break: February 20 - 24, 2012
Course completion
Dean to discussion this option.
Effective September 2012, courses
Revised: 11.08.02
must be completed no more than 10
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