Kategorien: Alle - college - apprenticeship - business - manager

von Cheryl Lanthier vor 2 Tagen

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How Business Studies Courses prepare students for:

Business studies courses equip students with essential skills and knowledge to excel in various professional pathways. These courses cover a range of key areas such as understanding business technologies, developing an entrepreneurial mindset, and gaining managerial skills.

How Business Studies Courses prepare students for:

How Business Studies Courses prepare students for:

Apprenticeship

BEM 10
Building the Entrepreneurial Mindset

Overall Expectation:A2. Business Technologies demonstrate an understanding of business-related digital technologies and use them in a way that respects their own and others’ online safety and data security to complete a variety of business-related tasks and projects

Many apprenticeships lead to small business ownership. This course content directly relates to the field with spreadsheet, databases and digital business literacy tools.

Work

BOG 4E
Business Leadership: Becoming a Manager (Workplace Preperation)

Overall Expectations By the end of this course, students will: • demonstrate an understanding of the role of a manager in an organization; • describe Canada’s business environment; • demonstrate an understanding of intrapreneurship in an organization; • demonstrate the use of appropriate communication techniques for business managers.

Directly related course content the prepares students for working as a Manager in the workplace

College

BDP 30
Entrepreneurship: The Enterprising Person

Overall Expectations By the end of this course, students will: • describe the major factors affecting the labour market; • analyse the changing nature of work and the workplace; • analyse the characteristics of work environments that promote enterprising behaviour and identify the factors that influence the creation of such an environment; • demonstrate an understanding of the range of employability skills and how these are affected by the changing nature of work.

Hands on experential learning through PBL

University

BEP 20
Launching and Leading a Business

B2. The Competitive Market Environment in Canada demonstrate an understanding of the competitive market environment in Canada and the ways in which economic systems, trade relationships, and governments influence it

Research skills and cold calling experience carry over to the post secondary environment and academia