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Business Studies

Program Overview

Humber's Business Studies Certificate program comprises general business courses which familiarize students with many areas of a company's organization - from accounting, marketing and law to management and economics. The program is designed to enhance your skills, concepts and practical applications to be used in any business operation.

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BACC 152: Financial Accounting 1
BECN 150: Microeconomics (Business)
BISM 100: PC Business Essentials
BLAW 150: Business Law
BMGT 100: Introduction to Business
MKTG 111: Marketing Fundamentals

Compulsory Courses

BACC 152 Financial Accounting 1
 
BECN 150 Microeconomics (Business)
 
BISM 100 PC Business Essentials
 
BLAW 150 Business Law
 
BMGT 100 Introduction to Business
 
MKTG 111 Marketing Fundamentals
 

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Placement Centre Hosts Leadership in Business Panel

Placement Centre Hosts Leadership in Business Panel

Wed, April 11, 2018

A Leadership in Business Panel and Networking event was hosted by The Placement Centre in collaboration with the Finance Student Association. 

Over 80 students, staff and faculty from various Humber College business programs attended the event. The Panel consisted of nine industry professionals including Humber alumni from various Bachelor of Commerce programs.

The successful event began with an introduction of the members of the panel, along with a brief overview of their professional careers. The discussion was facilitated by two Finance Degree student moderators and included topics such as various leadership styles, interview and resume strategies, mentorship, as well as advice on climbing the corporate ladder. The attending students asked industry and job-specific questions touching upon issues such as building relationships, active engagement and professional communication. The responses from the panel members offered valuable advice and information to the eager students.

The conclusion of the event involved breaking out into a networking session, which offered the opportunity for the attending students to make connections. The success of the event is credited to the Industry Panel members, the Finance Student Association, and the Placement Centre.

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