POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION selkirk.ca/program/post-graduate-diploma-business-tourism-management Course of Studies - Winter Intake For more information on what your course of studies would look like if you need to upgrade your math or English, please consult with our Program Advisor. Year 1- Winter Intake SEMESTER 1 Course ADMN 171 ADMN 181 COMM 240 ECON 107 MATH 125 SEMESTER 2 Course ADMN 272 COMM 220 COMM 241 ECON 106 TWC 164 Name Management Principles Marketing Financial Accounting I Principles of Microeconomics Business Mathematics Name Commercial Law Principles of Organizational Behaviour Financial Accounting IT Principles of Macroeconomics Introduction to Report and Letter Writing Year 2 - Winter Intake SEMESTER 3 Course ADMN 296 ADMN 297 ADMN 315 ADMN 399 TWC 165 SEMESTER 4 Course ADMN 308 ADMN 230 ADMN 286 ADMN 293 Name International Business Developing a Business Plan Leadership Directed Studies Business Oral Presentations and Skills Training Name Multicultural Management Project Management Human Resource Management Electronic Commerce ELECTIVE 001 3 Credit Elective 196 Selkirk College Academic Calendar 2016-17 On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus Total On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus Total On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus Total On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus Total Credit WWW WwW WwW Credit Credit WW Ww WwW WwW Credit — Applicants with 6.0 IELTS overall with no band score less than 5.5 may be admitted to the program, but will be required to take an English upgrading course, EASL 066, in the first semester. — Applicants must have an undergraduate degree (Bachelor’s degree) from a recognized post- secondary institution. — Foundations of Math 12 with a grade of “C+” or better required. International applicants may also demonstrate math pre-requisites by showing evidence of successful completion of post-secondary level business math or statistics courses. — Successful completion of a Business Math or Statistics course in an Undergraduate (Bachelor's) Degree with 6026 or higher will meet the Math entry requirement. Students who do not have the Math entry requirement may be admitted to the program, but will be required to take a Math upgrading course in the first semester. All applicants, upon arrival at Selkirk College, will be required to take the College Readiness Tool, which will be used to assess an applicant’s math and English skills and determine what remediation may be required. Important Dates FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS, IN GENERAL, OUR APPLICATION DEADLINES ARE AS FOLLOWS: — April 15 for September start dates — September 15 for January start dates — February 15 for May start dates Please consult with the Citizen and immigration Canada (CIC) website for approximate study permit processing time for your country to ensure that your application is received with adequate time for processing by Selkirk College and CIC Program Courses COMM 220 — PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR The Business Administration Principles of Organizational Behaviour course is an introduction to the behaviour, relationships, and performance of individuals and groups in work organizations as well as the nature of organizational structure and processes. Organizational dynamics are examined with a view to creating an effective working environment from a human perspective. Pre-requisites: Program admission standards. selkirk.ca/programs