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The Business Administration Diploma program at Access Business College in Toronto is approved as a vocational program under the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005. This program provides training in depth view of transferable skills and will prepare graduates with different courses by including the diverse components of Human Resources including legal environment, employment standard legislation, equity and human rights, self management, workforce diversity, and building employer-employee relationships.
Bookkeeping and computerized accounting (Simply Accounting, QuickBooks, and ACCPAC) are vital courses taught in business administration. Also the
Business Law course includes contract law, business structure, tort law, workplace law, employment law, working conditions, equity and privacy in the workplace. Students will also learn Marketing and Human Resources as part of the career training of the Business program.
Graduates of the Business Administration diploma course program will have the skills and education to compete with graduates of other Toronto colleges and universities for prime employment positions. Access Business College strives to be the best college in Toronto to prepare graduates for a career in their chosen field of studies with the right amount of career training. With the help of Government financial assistance programs such as Second Career Training Toronto our school has helped many graduates transform their lives with long-term employable skills.
Graduates hold numerous distinctive titles such as Project Leaders, Accounting Assistants, Bookkeepers, Junior Accountants, Property Managers, General Office Clerks, Customer Service Representatives, Record Management Clerks, and Personnel Clerks.
Graduate Employment Assistance Services:
Admissions Requirements:
- High School graduate or equivalent or mature student (over 19 years of age)
- May also be required to pass a basic entrance examination and or interview, a carefully structured assessment to ensure your educational success
Graduation Criteria
- Minimum final mark of 60%
- Overall average of 60%
Students who achieve an average of 85% or more will have an Honours designation on their diploma
Your Career Opportunities:
This Business Administration diploma course program will prepare you for a variety of business positions such as:
- Project Leader
- Business Manager
- Manager Administrative Services
- Office Administrator
- Company Director
- Property Manager
- Executive Assistant
- Accounting Assistant
- Office Supervisor
- Office Manager
- Business Ownership
- Marketing Manager
- Promotions Manager
- Administrative Manager
Opportunities, Related Job Titles and Responsibilities:
1221 Administrative Officer:
Administrative officers oversee and implement administrative procedures, establish work priorities and co-ordinate administrative services.
1222 Executive Assistants:
Executive assistant’s co-ordinate administrative procedures, public relations activities and research and analysis functions for corporate officials.
1211 Supervisors, General Office and Administrative Support Clerks:
Supervisors in this unit group supervise and co-ordinate the activities of workers in the following minor groups: Clerical Occupations, General Office Skills (141), Office Equipment Operators (142) and Administrative Support Clerks (144).
1241 Secretaries (Except Legal and Medical) :
Secretaries perform a variety of administrative duties in support of managerial and professional employers.
1213 Supervisors, Library, Correspondence and Related Information Clerks:
Supervisors in this unit group supervise and co-ordinate the activities of workers in the following unit groups: Library Clerks (1451), Correspondence, Publication and Related Clerks (1452), Customer Service, Information and Related Clerks (1453) and Survey Interviewers and Statistical Clerks (1454).
1214 Supervisors, Mail and Message Distribution Occupations:
Supervisors in this unit group supervise and co-ordinate the activities of workers in the following unit groups: Mail, Postal and Related Clerks (1461), Letter Carriers (1462) and Couriers, Messengers and Door-to-Door Distributors (1463).
1215 Supervisors, Recording, Distributing and Scheduling Occupations:
Supervisors in this unit group supervise and co-ordinate the activities of workers in the following unit groups: Shippers and Receivers (1471), Storekeepers and Parts Clerks (1472), Production Clerks (1473), Purchasing and Inventory Clerks (1474), Dispatchers and Radio Operators (1475) and Transportation Route and Crew Schedulers (1476).
6411 Sales Representatives - Wholesale Trade (Non-Technical):
Sales representatives, wholesale trade (non-technical), sell non-technical goods and services to retail, wholesale, commercial, industrial, professional and other clients domestically and internationally.
1226 Conference and Event Planners:
Conference and event planners plan, organize and co-ordinate conferences, conventions, meetings, seminars, exhibitions, trade shows, festivals and other events.
1224 Property Administrators:
Property administrators perform administrative duties and co-ordinate activities related to the management and rental of investment property and real estate on behalf of property owners.
1228 Immigration, Employment Insurance and Revenue Officers:
This unit group includes government officers who administer and enforce laws and regulations related to immigration, employment insurance, customs and tax revenue.
1441 Administrative Clerks:
Administrative clerks compile, verify, record and process forms and documents, such as applications, licences, permits, contracts, registrations and requisitions, in accordance with established procedures, guidelines and schedules.
6232 Real Estate Agents and Salespersons:
Real estate agents and salespersons act as agents for the sales or purchase of houses, apartments, commercial buildings, land and other real estate and are employed in the real estate industry.
1453 Customer Service, Information and Related Clerks:
This unit group includes clerks who answer enquiries and provide information regarding an establishment's goods, services and policies and who provide customer services such as receiving payments and processing requests for services.
1233 Insurance Adjusters and Claims Examiners:
Insurance adjusters investigate insurance claims and determine the amount of loss or damages covered by insurance policies. They are employed in claims departments of insurance companies or as independent adjusters. Insurance claims examiners examine claims investigated by insurance adjusters and authorize payments.
1234 Insurance Underwriters:
Insurance underwriters review and evaluate insurance applications to determine insurance risks, insurance premiums and extent of insurance coverage according to company policies.
1241 Secretaries (Except Legal and Medical):
Secretaries perform a variety of administrative duties in support of managerial and professional employers.
6211 Retail Trade Supervisors:
Retail trade supervisors supervise and co-ordinate the activities of workers in the following unit groups: Retail Salespersons and Sales Clerks (6421), Cashiers (6611), Grocery Clerks and Store Shelf Stockers (6622) and Other Elemental Sales Occupations (6623).
6212 Food Service Supervisors:
Food service supervisors, supervise, direct and co-ordinate the activities of workers who prepare, portion and serve food.
6221 Technical Sales Specialists - Wholesale Trade:
Technical sales specialists, wholesale trade, sell a range of technical goods and services, such as scientific and industrial products, electricity, telecommunications services and computer services, to governments and to commercial and industrial establishments in domestic and international localities.
6421
Retail Salespersons and Sales Clerks:
Retail salespersons and sales clerks sell, rent or lease a range of technical and non-technical goods and services directly to consumers.
5211 Library and Archive Technicians and Assistants:
Library, archive and records management technicians and assistants assist users in accessing library or archive resources, participate in records management, assist in describing new acquisitions, participate in archive processing and storage, and conduct reference searches.
1223 Personnel and Recruitment Officers:
Personnel and recruitment officers identify and advertise job vacancies, recruit candidates, and assist in the selection and reassignment of employees.
1231 Bookkeepers:
Bookkeepers maintain complete sets of books, keep records of accounts, verify the procedures used for recording financial transactions, and provide personal bookkeeping services.
1451 Library Clerks:
Library clerks issue and receive library materials, sort and shelve books and provide general library information to users.
1212 Supervisors, Finance and Insurance Clerks:
Supervisors in this unit group supervise and co-ordinate the activities of workers in the following unit groups: Accounting and Related Clerks (1431), Payroll Clerks (1432), Customer Service Representatives - Financial Services (1433), Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Clerks (1434) and Collectors (1435).
1454
Survey Interviewers and Statistical Clerks:
Survey interviewers contact individuals to gather information for market research, public opinion polls or election and census enumeration. Statistical clerks code and compile interview and other data into reports, lists, directories and other documents.
1471 Shippers and Receivers:
Shippers and receivers ship, receive and record the movement of parts, supplies, materials, equipment and stock to and from an establishment.
1461 Mail, Postal, and Related Clerk:
This unit group includes clerks who process and sort mail and parcels in post offices, mail processing plants and internal mail rooms, and clerks who serve customers and record transactions at sales counters and postal wickets.
1411 General Office Clerks:
General office clerks prepare correspondence, reports, statements and other material, operate office equipment, answer telephones and perform clerical duties of a general nature according to established procedures.
1414 Receptionists and Switchboard Operators:
Receptionists and switchboard operators greet people arriving at offices, hospitals and other establishments, direct visitors to appropriate person or service, answer and forward telephone calls, take messages, schedule appointments and perform other clerical duties.
1225 Purchasing Agents and Officers:
Purchasing agents and officers purchase general and specialized equipment, materials and business services for use or for further processing by their establishment.
1461 Mail, Postal and Related Clerk:
This unit group includes clerks who process and sort mail and parcels in post offices, mail processing plants and internal mail rooms, and clerks who serve customers and record transactions at sales counters and postal wickets.
1431 Accounting and Related Clerks:
This unit group includes clerks who calculate, prepare and process bills, invoices, accounts payable and receivable, budgets and other financial records according to established procedures.
1223 Personnel and Recruitment Officers:
Personnel and recruitment officers identify and advertise job vacancies, recruit candidates, and assist in the selection and reassignment of employees. |