About this course:

  • Graduate Certificate in Global Business Management at Conestoga College allows students to complete this program in 1 Year.
  • Students are required to successfully complete two language electives (in one language) in order to graduate.
  • The Global Business Management graduate program provides an internationally-focused body of knowledge and skills for individuals interested in extending their business understanding beyond the domestic environment.
  • The main concepts covered under the program are:​
    • Organizational Behaviour
    • Business Research and Data Analysis
    • Human Resources Management
    • Computer Skills for Business
    • Accounting and Financial Management
  • As part of Conestoga’s commitment to innovative learning strategies, a laptop is included in the program fees. The laptop initiative enables you to have current and relevant resources, and an interactive learning experience. You will be able to access course materials, participate in collaborative learning environments and build the technological skills needed in today's workforce. Students will receive instructions on how they will obtain their device.
  • Program outcomes:

  1. Make effective, appropriate, and ethical decisions taking into consideration United Nations PRME Sustainable Development Goals within the four fundamental areas of business (operations, marketing, human resources, and finance) in domestic and international settings aligning with government programs, policies, and agencies which facilitate international trade.
  2. Conduct business with diverse populations using culturally appropriate methods in compliance with relevant national and international law, practices, policies, and practices.
  3. Apply effective supply chain and project management practices to support all functions of a business considering domestic and international perspectives and customs.
  4. Employ entrepreneurial strategies in the development of new products, services and markets to maximize the effectiveness of international business initiatives.
  5. Analyze business situations, using critical and creative thinking, and evidence from research and data to support recommendations and decision making in domestic and international settings.
  6. Collaborate with others to analyze business problems, generate alternatives, develop recommendations, and create action plans and/or persuasive business reports in domestic and international contexts.
  7. Assess and use information technology to increase business efficiency and/or effectiveness.
  • On average, 84% of graduates from the last three years found employment within six months of graduation.