Bachelor of Business Administration (Trades Management) (Honours) (Pathway Motive Power Technician)

Description

This pathway is for graduates of the Motive Power Technician Ontario College Diploma program. Graduates of this program receive credit for 10 courses in the degree and enter into the program in semester 4.

This program is well-suited for students who:
 
  • Enjoy taking leadership roles
  • Adapt well to change
  • Have an entrepreneurial spirit
  • Are interested in integrating their current skillset with business management
  • Are confident in an online learning environment
Depending on their education and experience, students enter into semester 4 of the degree. In some cases, students may be required to take bridging courses before they can enroll.?

The Bachelor of Business Administration (Trades Management) (Honours) is a degree-completion program where the knowledge and skills gained through apprenticeship/journeyperson training, or trade-related diploma programs, provide the basis for advanced standing into the program.

This BBA Trades program focuses on the business administration, managerial, accounting, project management, leadership, communication, application of data to make decisions and applied research competencies needed by people working in or with the skilled trades to grow their own businesses, take on greater responsibilities in their current work environments, and/or pursue management careers in medium to large organizations.

This part-time degree completion program is offered fully online to support the current and growing need of students to continue to work while taking a post-secondary program.

Admission and Registration
  • You must apply, and be accepted, to this program prior to registering for courses. You will be accepted into Semester 4 of the program having earned, through prior education and/or experience, exemptions for Semesters 1 through 3.
  • Applications must be submitted through the OCAS - Ontario College Application Service (opens in new window).
  • Registration is on a course-by-course basis. Students who are accepted into the program may register for as many courses as they wish each term, choosing from the selection offered.
Financial Assistance
green checkmark OSAP funding may be available. Learn more about Financial Assistance Options for Continuing Education Students.

Semester 4 - Complete all 6 courses:
XACC01012 Financial Accounting
XBUS02104 Principles of Business Management and Research Part 1
XBUS02105 Principles of Business Management and Research Part 2
XECO01101 Microeconomics
XECO02101 Macroeconomics
XSTA02002 Statistics

Semester 5 - Complete all 6 courses:
XBRDXXXXA Breadth (Liberal Studies) Elective 1
XBRDXXXXB Breadth Elective 2
XBUS03500 Professional Practice
XINF02017 Computer Business Applications
XMGT02013 Risk Management
XMKT03501 Marketing

Semester 6 - Complete all 7 courses:
XACC02013 Managerial Accounting
XBRDXXXXC Breadth Elective 3
XBRDXXXXD Breadth Elective 4
XHRM04111 Human Resource Management
XLAW02015 Canadian Business Law
XMGT04602 Project Management
WORK03002 Bachelor of Business Administration Work Integrated Learning

Semester 7 - Complete all 6 courses:
XBUS04011 Operations Management
XCRE04701 Capstone Applied Research Project I
XFIN03014 Finance
XMGT02014 Management Information Systems
XMGT02015 Managing Small and Medium Enterprises
XMKT04700 Trades Marketing

Semester 8 - Complete all 6 courses:
XBRDXXXXE Breadth Elective 5
XBRDXXXXF Breadth Elective 6
XBUS04107 International Business
XCRE04702 Capstone Applied Research Project II
XMGT02012 Negotiation Strategies
XMGT04800 Strategic Thinking and Management

Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.

Overview

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  • Institution: Mohawk College
  • Program type: Bachelors Degree
  • Language: English
  • Program Code: 623
  • Delivery Method: Fully Online/Distance

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Disclaimer:
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.