สถาบัน VanWest College
โปรแกรมบริหารธุรกิจและฝึกงาน Business Management Co-op Diploma
เมือง Vancouver & Kelowna
About VanWest College
VanWest College ได้รับการก่อตั้งขึ้นในปี 1988 เป็นสถาบันเอกชนในเมือง Vancouver และเมือง Kelowna รัฐ British Columbia สถาบัน VanWest College ได้รับใบประกาศนียบัตรจาก The Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) branch of the BC Government Ministry of Advanced Education. นักเรียนมั่นใจได้ว่าจะได้รับการศึกษาที่มีคุณภาพตามมาตรฐานสากล
Why choose VanWest College?
- เป็นสถาบันคอลเลจชั้นนำของแคนาดาที่มาการเรียนการสอนคุณภาพ
- เป็นคอลเลจของเรานักเรียนจะได้ฝึกงานแบบ Paid internship หางานโดยทางสถาบันคะ
- คุณครูผู้สอนมีใบรับรองที่มีความรู้ในสายการวิชาที่สอนอย่างแท้จริง ช่วยให้ท่านได้รับความรู้อย่างเต็มที่ะ
- ราคาค่าเรียนของสถาบันนี้ไม่แพง เหมาะกับนักเรียนที่สนใจเรียนและทำงานไปพร้อมๆกันคะ
Business Management Co-op Diploma Program
หลักสูตรเรียน 8 เดือน ทำงาน 5 เดือน
BUS 101 Cross-Cultural Communication
This highly interactive, face-to-face course provides an understanding of the interpersonal communication skills required to develop constructive relationships in the multicultural workplace. In the first part of the course, selected foundational theory, sources of interpersonal difference and barriers to understanding are examined. The latter part of the course emphasizes workplace application of cross-cultural interpersonal communication skills and strategies. Leadership, small group communication, and professional and ethical issues in the multicultural workplace are investigated.
BUS 107 Business Correspondence
This “hands-on” course covers communication theory, aspects of written communication, and introduces students to public speaking. On completion of this course, students will be able to: package thoughts clearly, and provide clearer communication of both written and verbal messages, write error free business-related documents necessary to develop and maintain a career, research, prepare and write a formal report or proposal, and research prepare and hold an oral presentation, including necessary graphics.
BUS 109 Workplace Preparation
This course covers basic skills involved in finding and securing employment. The topics in this course all relate to job search strategies, including creating an effective resume, writing a professional cover letter, practicing interview techniques, networking, using the Internet to job search, and understanding labour services. Upon completion of this course, students will have an understanding of the job search process, which involves becoming familiar with the current opportunities in the job market, selecting a current job opportunity suited to one’s strengths and interests, and employing techniques to secure that employment. Students require a Social Insurance Number (SIN) before their first day of their Co-op Education. They will apply for their SIN at the s of this course.
BUS 102 Interpersonal Skills for the Workplace
This highly interactive course provides opportunities for students to develop teamwork, interpersonal, speaking and listening, problem solving, and leadership skills in a face-to-face setting. Core components include foundational interpersonal communications theory, verbal and non-verbal communications skills, basic conflict management, group dynamics, and ethical interpersonal behaviour. Course work may also include instruction in oral presentations, interviews and meetings.
BUS 103 Marketing Essentials
This introductory course examines the application, management, and trends of marketing in the Canadian and global marketplace. Students will explore the primary elements of the Marketing mix (Product, Price, Promotion, and Place); how to utilize the elements of the Marketing mix to create value for the customer, and how to satisfy consumer needs. Students will gain the knowledge of how to create customer value, develop customer relationships and sustain profitability for a business through the efforts of Marketing.
BUS 105 Principles of Management
This course covers the basic concepts of the management process: planning, organizing, staffing, leading and controlling. It creates opportunities for the students to develop analytical, problem-solving, teamwork and communications skills, by analysing and presenting solutions to typical business problems. Students will develop an overview of the functional areas of business and an understanding of the complex world in which organizational decisions are made. Emphasis is placed on how functional areas are integrated to achieve organizational goals.
BUS 113 Co-op Placement
As an integral part of the Business Management Co-op Diploma, the Co-op is designed not only to provide a period of full time productive employment in the Canadian work place, but also enable students to apply classroom theory and skills to that employment. Students will experience real-world business practices and return to the classroom with new perspectives gained from their employment. Students will be able to perform multifaceted business functions in occupations such as: project management, business analysis, accounting, sales, teamwork, and research to support the marketing activities of an organization.
BUS 104 Organization Behavior
This course provides an overview of organizations and management from the behavioural sciences perspective. The course explores factors shaping individual, group, organizational and cultural dynamics, as they pertain to administration and management in organizations. Students will apply the concepts and discuss the various perspectives to better enable them to examine their own behaviour and beliefs about managerial behaviour and to contrast and integrate these ideas with the theories and observations of others.
BUS 114 Introduction to Accounting
This course will introduce the concepts of accounting within the context of business in a Canadian environment. Students develop the ability to prepare and analyze the financial statements of public corporations. Topics include accounting as an information system; introduction to accounting theory; income measure; traditional record keeping; the accounting cycle; special journals; cash and financial statements.
BUS 115 Social Media Marketing
This course provides an overview of social media in order to understand its use in building business relations. Students will explore how to develop social media marketing initiatives that are designed to meet business objectives. With a heavy emphasis on real-life case studies, best practices, and data-driven techniques, students will learn how to create a strategically-focused social media marketing plan that integrates with other marketing activities and helps them establish and maintain an effective online presence that goes beyond Facebook and Twitter.
BUS 116 Project Management
This course will present the essential skills students need to make effective contributions and to have an immediate impact on the completion of projects. Coverage of the latest business developments and challenges acquaint students with issues such as project constraints, stakeholder issues, the project charter, and how projects relate to an organization's strategic plan. Students learn the keys to effective communication both within and outside a team. This course covers the essential concepts and processes necessary including, how to organize and manage effective project teams. It includes planning, tracking, monitoring, and control techniques.
BUS 117 Leadership Skills
Students develop strong interpersonal skills and increase their awareness of the importance of people skills in today's organizations. They develop critical core skills along with individual performance through group interactions, role playing, lectures and practice sessions. They will focus on the leadership role of supervisors and managers at the front-line of organizational performance. They will also examine developing team performance, collaborating effectively with others, problem solving, managing change and fostering innovation.
BUS 111 Capstone
After completing your Co-op Work Placement, you are required to submit a report summarizing your learning and experience which may include a combination of written report, journal, portfolio, or other media. Throughout your Work Placement, you must keep a weekly log to track your activities as well as your thoughts, concerns, and experiences. This will help you when it is time to sit down and create your report.
This highly interactive, face-to-face course provides an understanding of the interpersonal communication skills required to develop constructive relationships in the multicultural workplace. In the first part of the course, selected foundational theory, sources of interpersonal difference and barriers to understanding are examined. The latter part of the course emphasizes workplace application of cross-cultural interpersonal communication skills and strategies. Leadership, small group communication, and professional and ethical issues in the multicultural workplace are investigated.
BUS 107 Business Correspondence
This “hands-on” course covers communication theory, aspects of written communication, and introduces students to public speaking. On completion of this course, students will be able to: package thoughts clearly, and provide clearer communication of both written and verbal messages, write error free business-related documents necessary to develop and maintain a career, research, prepare and write a formal report or proposal, and research prepare and hold an oral presentation, including necessary graphics.
BUS 109 Workplace Preparation
This course covers basic skills involved in finding and securing employment. The topics in this course all relate to job search strategies, including creating an effective resume, writing a professional cover letter, practicing interview techniques, networking, using the Internet to job search, and understanding labour services. Upon completion of this course, students will have an understanding of the job search process, which involves becoming familiar with the current opportunities in the job market, selecting a current job opportunity suited to one’s strengths and interests, and employing techniques to secure that employment. Students require a Social Insurance Number (SIN) before their first day of their Co-op Education. They will apply for their SIN at the s of this course.
BUS 102 Interpersonal Skills for the Workplace
This highly interactive course provides opportunities for students to develop teamwork, interpersonal, speaking and listening, problem solving, and leadership skills in a face-to-face setting. Core components include foundational interpersonal communications theory, verbal and non-verbal communications skills, basic conflict management, group dynamics, and ethical interpersonal behaviour. Course work may also include instruction in oral presentations, interviews and meetings.
BUS 103 Marketing Essentials
This introductory course examines the application, management, and trends of marketing in the Canadian and global marketplace. Students will explore the primary elements of the Marketing mix (Product, Price, Promotion, and Place); how to utilize the elements of the Marketing mix to create value for the customer, and how to satisfy consumer needs. Students will gain the knowledge of how to create customer value, develop customer relationships and sustain profitability for a business through the efforts of Marketing.
BUS 105 Principles of Management
This course covers the basic concepts of the management process: planning, organizing, staffing, leading and controlling. It creates opportunities for the students to develop analytical, problem-solving, teamwork and communications skills, by analysing and presenting solutions to typical business problems. Students will develop an overview of the functional areas of business and an understanding of the complex world in which organizational decisions are made. Emphasis is placed on how functional areas are integrated to achieve organizational goals.
BUS 113 Co-op Placement
As an integral part of the Business Management Co-op Diploma, the Co-op is designed not only to provide a period of full time productive employment in the Canadian work place, but also enable students to apply classroom theory and skills to that employment. Students will experience real-world business practices and return to the classroom with new perspectives gained from their employment. Students will be able to perform multifaceted business functions in occupations such as: project management, business analysis, accounting, sales, teamwork, and research to support the marketing activities of an organization.
BUS 104 Organization Behavior
This course provides an overview of organizations and management from the behavioural sciences perspective. The course explores factors shaping individual, group, organizational and cultural dynamics, as they pertain to administration and management in organizations. Students will apply the concepts and discuss the various perspectives to better enable them to examine their own behaviour and beliefs about managerial behaviour and to contrast and integrate these ideas with the theories and observations of others.
BUS 114 Introduction to Accounting
This course will introduce the concepts of accounting within the context of business in a Canadian environment. Students develop the ability to prepare and analyze the financial statements of public corporations. Topics include accounting as an information system; introduction to accounting theory; income measure; traditional record keeping; the accounting cycle; special journals; cash and financial statements.
BUS 115 Social Media Marketing
This course provides an overview of social media in order to understand its use in building business relations. Students will explore how to develop social media marketing initiatives that are designed to meet business objectives. With a heavy emphasis on real-life case studies, best practices, and data-driven techniques, students will learn how to create a strategically-focused social media marketing plan that integrates with other marketing activities and helps them establish and maintain an effective online presence that goes beyond Facebook and Twitter.
BUS 116 Project Management
This course will present the essential skills students need to make effective contributions and to have an immediate impact on the completion of projects. Coverage of the latest business developments and challenges acquaint students with issues such as project constraints, stakeholder issues, the project charter, and how projects relate to an organization's strategic plan. Students learn the keys to effective communication both within and outside a team. This course covers the essential concepts and processes necessary including, how to organize and manage effective project teams. It includes planning, tracking, monitoring, and control techniques.
BUS 117 Leadership Skills
Students develop strong interpersonal skills and increase their awareness of the importance of people skills in today's organizations. They develop critical core skills along with individual performance through group interactions, role playing, lectures and practice sessions. They will focus on the leadership role of supervisors and managers at the front-line of organizational performance. They will also examine developing team performance, collaborating effectively with others, problem solving, managing change and fostering innovation.
BUS 111 Capstone
After completing your Co-op Work Placement, you are required to submit a report summarizing your learning and experience which may include a combination of written report, journal, portfolio, or other media. Throughout your Work Placement, you must keep a weekly log to track your activities as well as your thoughts, concerns, and experiences. This will help you when it is time to sit down and create your report.
Program Sequence:
Semester 1 (4 months)
Term 1: 2months
BUS 101 Cross-Cultural Communication
BUS 107 Business Correspondence
BUS 109 Workplace Preparation
Term 2: 2months
BUS 102 Interpersonal Skills for the Workplace
BUS 103 Marketing Essentials
BUS 105 Principles of Management
2 weeks break
Semester 2 (5 months)
BUS 113 Co-op Placement
2 weeks break
Semester 3 (4 months)
Term 1: 2months
BUS 104 Organization Behavior
BUS 114 Introduction to Accounting
BUS 115 Social Media Marketing
Term 2: 2months
BUS 116 Project Management
BUS 117 Leadership Skills
BUS 111 Capstone
Term 1: 2months
BUS 101 Cross-Cultural Communication
BUS 107 Business Correspondence
BUS 109 Workplace Preparation
Term 2: 2months
BUS 102 Interpersonal Skills for the Workplace
BUS 103 Marketing Essentials
BUS 105 Principles of Management
2 weeks break
Semester 2 (5 months)
BUS 113 Co-op Placement
2 weeks break
Semester 3 (4 months)
Term 1: 2months
BUS 104 Organization Behavior
BUS 114 Introduction to Accounting
BUS 115 Social Media Marketing
Term 2: 2months
BUS 116 Project Management
BUS 117 Leadership Skills
BUS 111 Capstone
Academic Admission Requirement:
- High School Diploma (Grade 12) หรือเทียบเท่า
- General Educaton Development (GED)
English Language Admission Requirements:
- IELTS 5.5
- TOEFL 46-78
- Completion of VanWest English Level 7 with a final grade of 75% or above or
- Vanwest Placement test: Level 8
Work Eligibility
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(085) 658-7000
Line @PacificPremiere
สาขาแวนคูเวอร์
(778) 995-4763
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