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Global Business Management Program Is Designed For Mature Learners
26/08/2014 18:32Because there are strong employment prospects for graduates, international students who successfully complete Centennial’s Global Business Management program may be eligible to apply for a work permit (up to three years) upon graduation.
College Courses at Centennial College Range in Approach and Ultimate Outcome
26/08/2014 15:25Did you know that post-secondary institutions offer students a range of courses that ensure anyone who wants an education has an option that will suit him or her?
Take Centennial College, for example. It's college courses don't just come in full-time or part-time options. These areas branch off into training that can be personalized depending on your goals.
Full-time options: While attending school five days a week, students have a range of choices to make in regards to the program they choose.
- Co-op programs are a popular option as their courses are offered in conjunction with real-world experiences when students head into their industry and work alongside professionals to implement what they have learned and develop their network.
- A similar option is the apprenticeship style courses. The programs vary from two to five years, depending on the trade. Students are typically already employed in the industry and wish to move up by obtaining the education they require. The standout aspect is an earn-while-you-learn, on-the-job experience.
- On the other hand, students who wish to attend college but gain a degree instead of a diploma or certificate can do so in programs that offer university courses at college level, with the added benefit of practical experience.
- While degree programs take four years to complete, Fast-Track course options speed up the process. Centennial College has adapted certain programs to be completed in a shorter amount of time by compressing the delivery of courses and eliminating liberal electives.
- Also shorter in time are courses geared towards Graduate students. Those who have already completed a post-secondary education can attend programs that are short in duration while still providing opportunities for hands-on work, internships and placements with prospective employers.
Preparatory Courses: Just as full and part-time programs aren't cut and dry, neither are the ways in which students enter their dream program. Some students may require prep courses to gain the credits they need before they can apply for certain programs. Centennial College's pathway courses allow students to earn an English, general education and university transfer credit, and graduate with a certificate or a diploma.
Second Career: While some students need prep to enter their courses, other students just need a second chance. For Ontario residents who have been laid-off, Centennial College offers the Second Career option. Eligible participants may qualify for up to $28,000 towards tuition, books, and transportation and living expenses. Second Career also aids in skills training and academic upgrading or English as a Second Language training as required. At Centennial College the eligible students can choose from more than 85 programs.
Centres and Institutes: This option offer students a wide variety of courses that equip them with the critical job skills they need to succeed in the career they want. Among the centres at the college are the Applied Research and Innovation Centre, Centennial Energy Institute, Culture and Heritage Institute, Emergency Management and Public Safety Institute (EMPSI) and Institute for Global Citizenship and Equity.
These are just a few examples of the types of college courses offered at Centennial College.
Colleges in Toronto Offer Schools of Study Structure
26/08/2014 15:21Each community college is structured in a different way and a lot of this depends on how many programs it offers. At Centennial College, there are more than 100 programs, more than 160 part-time programs and thousands of part-time courses. Students are able to train for their current or future career, earn transfer credits for university studies, or pursue their interests.
As one of the most respect colleges in Toronto, the school is split into Schools of study. Each School contains a cluster of similar programs.
School of Communications, Media and Design: The range of programs facilitated through this School includes communication-based offerings such as Communications and Media Foundations, Corporate Communications and Public Relations, Bachelor of Public Relations Management; media programs like Journalism, Broadcasting and Film, Advanced Television + Film – Script to Screen, Interactive Media Management; and design offerings such as Art and Design Foundation Studies, Digital Animation, Fine Arts Studio, Graphic Design, and more. All these programs are facilitated from the Story Arts Centre.
School of Business: Offering 30 dynamic programs (think Business Operations, Human Resources, Marketing, Law Clerk and more), this School caters to students who dream of working in respected organizations, connecting with business people around the world or even working in the courts. Aside from developing business skills, this School helps to teach students innovative thinking for the ever-changing business world. Programs employ a host of practical applications such as case studies, analyses, presentation and field experience that help to ensure students retain what they learn.
School of Transportation: Stationed at the province's largest transportation training centre, Ashtonbee Campus, this School is led by faculty members who have extensive experience. Students learn in automotive labs that boast the latest in technology for cars, trucks, motorcycles and heavy-duty vehicles. There is also an equipped hangar for aerospace and avionics students. Specific programs include Autobody Repairer, Parts Technician, Motorcycle Technician, Truck and Coach Technician and many others.
School of Community and Health Studies: Split into two branches, this School focuses on health programs such as Nursing, Massage Therapy, Paramedic and community programs such as Early Childhood Education, Child and Youth Worker, Social Worker and more. All programs are facilitated from state-of-the-art laboratories where students receive hands-on experience in a stimulated environment.
School of Engineering Technology and Applied Science: Programs consist of new, leading-edge technologies, higher standards, and the introduction of exciting and innovative approaches. Graduating students of programs such as Architectural Technology, Biomedical Engineering Technology, Software Engineering Technician, Mechanical Engineering Technology – Design, and more are prepared for intermediate level positions as opposed to the standard entry-level options.
School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culture: As with all other programs in at this college, the offerings in this School are facilitated from modern classrooms as well as living learning labs such as a conference centre, a restaurant and a state-of-the-art commercial kitchen. Courses cover a full range of business practices in marketing, human resources, finance and industry operations — as applied to the entire hospitality and tourism field. Programs include: Culinary Management – International, Hospitality Operations - Kitchen Management, Hospitality and Tourism Administration, Tourism Management - Cultural and Heritage Tourism, and more.
Advertising and Marketing Communications Management Program offers Biggest Breadth of Digital Information
25/08/2014 16:41
Interactive Media Management - Program Structure and Career Outlook
25/08/2014 16:41- Understanding of the industry and user experience
- Understanding of the latest trends in digital media
- Development of narrative and management skills
- Development of interactive media, content management and process management skills
- Foundational skills in content structure analysis, practical coding and production for digital platforms
- Gaining hands-on experience in a real world setting
- Creation of visual and audio content