The Canadian Institute of Management (CIM) is Canada's senior management association. Many individuals from business, government and a wide variety of industries have enhanced their careers by meeting the academic requirements to attain the CIM designation. Humber College's CIM program has been professionally accredited by the National Committee for Management Accreditation (NCMA). This accreditation speaks to the position of Humber College as a leader in the field of business and management education.
Students enrolled within National Committee for Management Accreditation (NCMA) professionally accredited programs are entitled to free associate membership and have immediate access to all association benefits. They simply need to complete the online application form at cim.ca/student and select their program.
Note: When choosing electives, if you choose MKTG 111, it must be combined with MKTG 150 to equal one elective for CIM. That means you would need to do an additional elective in order to have two electives with CIM. Courses are subject to change by the association.
Additional Information
Canadian Institute of Management (CIM)
The pace of change is accelerating, and with change comes the challenge to adapt and improve. For over 50 years the Canadian Institute of Management has advanced careers and contributed to the field of management knowledge amidst changing times. As a non-profit association, the Canadian Institute of Management is Canada's senior management organization dedicated to professional development. As a member or a program participant, CIM informs and trains management professionals to be better prepared for the challenge of change. For further information, visit cim.ca or email toronto@cim.ca.
National Committee for Management Accreditation (NCMA)
This program is recognized by the National Committee for Management Accreditation (NCMA) as being Professionally Accredited.
Additional requirements may apply.
Note: The requirements for the additional credential(s) are determined by the granting body, which is independent from the College. Students are encouraged to obtain the specific requirements directly from the granting body before enrolling.
Use the Quick-Look Availability Scheduler to see available courses in a calendar view and plan towards achieving your certificate.
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BMGT 304: Strategy 1 - Strategic Management | |||||||||||||||
BMGT 355: Strategy 2 - Business Policy | |||||||||||||||
WRIT 200: Workplace Writing Skills |
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BMGT 203: Operations Management | |||||||||||||||
BMGT 252: Organizational Behaviour | |||||||||||||||
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MKTG 111: Marketing Fundamentals | |||||||||||||||
MKTG 150: Consumer Behaviour |
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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.
Humber Student Wins MPI’s Student of the Year Award
Thu, June 14, 2018
Students, Amanda Bahn and Lindsey Slade, were the only nominees at MPI's Norman Neil Student of the Year award, with Amanda taking home the honour.
MPI is a global organization of meeting and event planners with approximately 2,000 event professional members. MPI held its annual, black tie/formal wear, Royal Gala on March 8th, at Metro Toronto Convention Center with 300 participants from Ontario and Quebec. Every year, the organization recognizes event professionals for their outstanding achievements in the field of meeting and event planning at their Royal Gala Night.
This year, Humber College was the only college (out of 8 colleges and two universities) to be recognized in the Student of the year award category. Our two current students broke the long chain of wins of Ryerson for this award (the award has been in existence for over 20 years).
Students are nominated based on their community/industry/school service, other awards and professional recognition, chapter participation, scholastic merit, placement/co-op experience and references.
The winner, Amanda Banh, received the scholarship on stage and thanked Humber College for the unwavering support in building her as an event professional.
Congratulations to you both, Amanda and Lindsey!
College Voucher for Technology Adoption Projects Off to a Great Start
Sun, September 09, 2018
A team of 26 students (Bachelor of Commerce Business School and School of Media) officially started the CVTA projects through the research office.
The Placement Centre Contributes to International Youth Day
Mon, September 24, 2018
The Blue Jays Care Foundation works with youth and their families in various community and social services organizations.
Every year they organize a day of learning, fun and exploration as part of International Youth Day celebrations. This year’s theme was Career Day and they called upon the Placement Centre to contribute their energy and expertise. Camille Bacaksizlar and Mary Cantisano developed and delivered a 90-minute seminar on Networking. This was a fun, interactive and motivating seminar. The information and activities built upon the participants’ skills, unique style and helped them understand strategies to improve their networking. One of the best feedback comments about this workshop was “Humber killed it!” (We were told this was a good thing). Moreover, the advisors engaged in post-seminar discussions with the participants, which clearly indicated this seminar was meaningful for this group of youth! We look forward to taking part in similar events in the future.
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