Diploma in Business
Administration Co-op
Administration Co-op
Key facts
Start dates:
January, March, May, July,
September, November
January, March, May, July,
September, November
Full-time Duration
Academic: 24 weeks in-class
with 24 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 66 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Academic: 24 weeks in-class
with 24 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 66 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Class time:
Daytime or Evening
Daytime or Evening
Why study the Diploma in Business Administration Co-op?
The Diploma in Business Administration is a one-year Co-op program for students who want a
successful career in business management. Graduates can seek roles in a variety of different fields,
including marketing, finance, human resources and management.
The Diploma in Business Administration is a one-year Co-op program for students who want a
successful career in business management. Graduates can seek roles in a variety of different fields,
including marketing, finance, human resources and management.
You will be able to:
• Identify and understand the techniques and theories of successful business, including how to
manage finance, the fundamental principles of marketing, and how to create effective strategies
manage finance, the fundamental principles of marketing, and how to create effective strategies
• Develop the necessary skills and knowledge to make an impact in the workplace, such as
understanding the relationships between businesses and different local, national,
and global environments
understanding the relationships between businesses and different local, national,
and global environments
• Use cognitive and problem-solving skills to improve your communication skills and operate
effectively individually and as part of a team
effectively individually and as part of a team
• Gain real business experience
Program modules
You will have at least 480 guided learning hours,
followed by 480 practicum hours in an
established business.
You will have at least 480 guided learning hours,
followed by 480 practicum hours in an
established business.
The work placement will help you apply the theories
you learn to practical business situations. We will
help you secure your work placement by sending
you for interviews.
you learn to practical business situations. We will
help you secure your work placement by sending
you for interviews.
The modules include:
• Fundamentals of Business Communications
• Bookkeeping, Computerized and
Financial Accounting with Simply
• Business Environment
• Managing Financial Resources
• Organizations and Behaviour
• Marketing Principles
• Business Decision Making
• Research Project
• Work Placement
• Bookkeeping, Computerized and
Financial Accounting with Simply
• Business Environment
• Managing Financial Resources
• Organizations and Behaviour
• Marketing Principles
• Business Decision Making
• Research Project
• Work Placement
Assessment method
You must successfully complete all nine modules
to be awarded the Diploma in Business
Administration Co-op.
You must successfully complete all nine modules
to be awarded the Diploma in Business
Administration Co-op.
The assessment of each module consists of:
• Individual Assignment or Class Test: 50%
• Final Exam: 40%
• Contribution Mark: 10%
• Placement Report for Work Placement: 100%
• Final Exam: 40%
• Contribution Mark: 10%
• Placement Report for Work Placement: 100%
Admission requirements
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma or
Equivalent * or Mature student **
• Age 18 or older
• IELTS of 5.5 or equivalent for
• IELTS of 5.5 or equivalent for
non-native English speakers
*A transcript, diploma or certificate from another
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
** Mature students must be at least 18 years of
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 15.
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 15.
See the pre-approved recognized
assessment services below:
assessment services below:
• World Education Services- wes.org
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• International Credential Assessment
Service of Canada- icascanada.ca
Career opportunities
Graduates of this program will be
able to aim for roles in multinational
companies, including positions
such as:
able to aim for roles in multinational
companies, including positions
such as:
• Administration Officer
• Administrative Services Officer
• Financial Assistance Officer
• Office Administrator
• Operating Officer
• Coordinator, Office Services
• Sales Associate
• Customer Service Representative
• Financial Services Representative
• Administrative Services Officer
• Financial Assistance Officer
• Office Administrator
• Operating Officer
• Coordinator, Office Services
• Sales Associate
• Customer Service Representative
• Financial Services Representative
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Diploma in Business
Management Co-op
Management Co-op
Key facts
Start dates:
January, March, May, July,
September, November
January, March, May, July,
September, November
Full-time Duration
Academic: 48 weeks in-class
with 24 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 109 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Academic: 48 weeks in-class
with 24 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 109 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Class time:
Daytime or Evening
Daytime or Evening
This program is available without co-op/work placement
Why study the Diploma in Business Management Co-op?
This two year program is ideal for those want to pursue a business career. This qualification will
prepare students for roles in a range of fields, including marketing, finance, human resources
and management.
This two year program is ideal for those want to pursue a business career. This qualification will
prepare students for roles in a range of fields, including marketing, finance, human resources
and management.
This program focuses on the latest developments in business management, helping you to:
• Develop the necessary skills and knowledge to be immediately effective as a manager, as well as
improving your personal and professional skills to help you achieve your goals
improving your personal and professional skills to help you achieve your goals
• Use cognitive and problem-solving skills to operate effectively individually and as part of a team,
including consideration of business ethics at all times
including consideration of business ethics at all times
• Prepare for work in a range of cultures and countries, and understand how to create effective
communication strategies
communication strategies
Program modules
You will have at least 960 guided learning hours,
followed by 480 practicum hours in an
established business.
You will have at least 960 guided learning hours,
followed by 480 practicum hours in an
established business.
The work placement will help you apply the theories
you learn to practical business situations. We will
help you secure your work placement by sending
you for interviews.
you learn to practical business situations. We will
help you secure your work placement by sending
you for interviews.
The modules include:
• Fundamentals of Business Communications
• Bookkeeping, Computerized and
Financial Acct with Simply
• Business Environment
• Managing Financial Resources
• Organizations and Behaviour
• Marketing Principles
• Business Decision Making
• Research Project
• Financial Accounting and Reporting
• Personal and Professional Development
• Working with and Leading People
• Managing Business Activities to Achieve Results
• Managing Communications
• Operations Management in Business
• Business Work Experience
• Business Work Ethics
• Work Placement
Assessment method
You must successfully complete all seventeen
modules to be awarded the Diploma in Business
Management Co-op.
• Bookkeeping, Computerized and
Financial Acct with Simply
• Business Environment
• Managing Financial Resources
• Organizations and Behaviour
• Marketing Principles
• Business Decision Making
• Research Project
• Financial Accounting and Reporting
• Personal and Professional Development
• Working with and Leading People
• Managing Business Activities to Achieve Results
• Managing Communications
• Operations Management in Business
• Business Work Experience
• Business Work Ethics
• Work Placement
Assessment method
You must successfully complete all seventeen
modules to be awarded the Diploma in Business
Management Co-op.
The assessment of each module consists of:
• Individual Assignment or Class Test: 50%
• Final Exam: 40%
• Contribution Mark: 10%
• Placement Report for Work Placement: 100%
• Final Exam: 40%
• Contribution Mark: 10%
• Placement Report for Work Placement: 100%
Admission requirements
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma or
Equivalent * or Mature student **
• Age 18 or older
• IELTS of 5.5 or equivalent for
• IELTS of 5.5 or equivalent for
non-native English speakers
*A transcript, diploma or certificate from another
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
** Mature students must be at least 18 years of
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 15.
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 15.
See the pre-approved recognized
assessment services below:
assessment services below:
• World Education Services- wes.org
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• International Credential Assessment
Service of Canada- icascanada.ca
Career opportunities
Graduates of this program will be
able to aim for roles in multinational
companies, including positions
such as:
able to aim for roles in multinational
companies, including positions
such as:
• Marketing and Sales Manager
• Project Coordinator
• Manager Human Resources
• Retail Manager
• Business Manager
• Account Manager
• Office Manager
• Management Planning Coordinator
• Project Coordinator
• Manager Human Resources
• Retail Manager
• Business Manager
• Account Manager
• Office Manager
• Management Planning Coordinator
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Diploma in Digital Marketing
Specialist Co-op
Specialist Co-op
Key facts
Start dates:
2020 – January, May,
September
2020 – January, May,
September
Full-time Duration
Academic: 24 weeks in-class
with 12 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 51 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Academic: 24 weeks in-class
with 12 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 51 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Class time:
Daytime
Daytime
Why study the Diploma in Digital Marketing Specialist Co-op?
The Diploma in Digital Marketing Specialist Co-op focuses on marketing, advertising, campaign
management through the PPC marketing model, social network and research to build the correct
marketing strategy.
The Diploma in Digital Marketing Specialist Co-op focuses on marketing, advertising, campaign
management through the PPC marketing model, social network and research to build the correct
marketing strategy.
This program will allow you to:
• Develop digital advertising campaigns such as presentations, websites and social media,
brochures, reports and newsletters
brochures, reports and newsletters
• Make use of tools such as WordPress, HTML and CSS, Google Adwords and Google Analytics
• Learn to improve writing and create content for promotional purposes
• Plan and implement a successful marketing strategy to position a brand, maintain its
reputation and build a website
reputation and build a website
• Conduct surveys to identify the interests and concerns of key stakeholders
• Build, optimize and analyze PPC campaigns on Google Ads and Bing Ads
Program modules
You will have 480 hours of guided learning hours
followed by 240 hours practicum hours in an
established business. The work placement will
help you apply the theories you learn to practical
business situations. We will help you secure your work
placement by sending you for interviews.
You will have 480 hours of guided learning hours
followed by 240 hours practicum hours in an
established business. The work placement will
help you apply the theories you learn to practical
business situations. We will help you secure your work
placement by sending you for interviews.
We have also partnered with some fantastic
organisations such as PwC and Manulife to ensure
The modules are:
• Introduction to Marketing and Branding
• Google SEO
• Website Building and Design for Marketers
• Google Analytics
(Upon completion of this module, you can apply to
write the exams for Google Analytics Certification)
• Managing Social Media Sponsored Campaigns*
(Upon completion of this module, you can apply to
write the exams for Facebook Blueprint Certification)
• Pay Per Click Marketing with Google Adwords*
(Upon completion of this module, you can apply to
write the exams for Google Adwords Certification)
• Copywriting
• Work Placement
*These certifications are offered by Google/Facebook
respectively. Exam fees might apply
• Google SEO
• Website Building and Design for Marketers
• Google Analytics
(Upon completion of this module, you can apply to
write the exams for Google Analytics Certification)
• Managing Social Media Sponsored Campaigns*
(Upon completion of this module, you can apply to
write the exams for Facebook Blueprint Certification)
• Pay Per Click Marketing with Google Adwords*
(Upon completion of this module, you can apply to
write the exams for Google Adwords Certification)
• Copywriting
• Work Placement
*These certifications are offered by Google/Facebook
respectively. Exam fees might apply
Assessment method
You must successfully complete and pass all modules
to be awarded the Diploma in Digital Marketing
Specialist Co-op. An overall 50% pass mark is required
in order to pass the course to make sure you have
acquired sufficient knowledge and skills.
You must successfully complete and pass all modules
to be awarded the Diploma in Digital Marketing
Specialist Co-op. An overall 50% pass mark is required
in order to pass the course to make sure you have
acquired sufficient knowledge and skills.
The assessment of each module consists of:
• Module 1 to 8
Individual assignments or class tests ———-50%
Final Exam ———————————————-40%
Participation ——————————————-10%
Individual assignments or class tests ———-50%
Final Exam ———————————————-40%
Participation ——————————————-10%
• Placement Report for Work Placement: 100%
Admission requirements
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma or
Equivalent * or Mature student **
• Age 18 or older
• IELTS of 5.5 or equivalent for
• IELTS of 5.5 or equivalent for
non-native English speakers
*A transcript, diploma or certificate from another
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
** Mature students must be at least 18 years of
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 15.
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 15.
See the pre-approved recognized
assessment services below:
assessment services below:
• World Education Services- wes.org
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• International Credential Assessment
Service of Canada- icascanada.ca
Career opportunities
Graduates of this diploma will be
able to aim for roles in multinational
companies including positions
such as:
able to aim for roles in multinational
companies including positions
such as:
• Communications officer
• Digital marketing specialist
• Social media coordinator
• Content creator/writer
• Digital marketing specialist
• Social media coordinator
• Content creator/writer
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Certificate in Business
Essentials Co-op
Essentials Co-op
Key facts
Start dates:
January, March, May, July,
September, November
January, March, May, July,
September, November
Full-time Duration
Academic: 12 weeks in-class
with 12 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 31 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Academic: 12 weeks in-class
with 12 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 31 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Class time:
Daytime
Daytime
Why study the Certificate in Business Essentials Co-op?
This is a 31-week program that includes 12 weeks of co-op placement. This program will prepare
you for a position within any organization that requires you to effectively deal with an increasingly
complex business environment.
This is a 31-week program that includes 12 weeks of co-op placement. This program will prepare
you for a position within any organization that requires you to effectively deal with an increasingly
complex business environment.
This program will allow you to:
• Examine various concepts related to organizational structures, functions and behaviors in order to
have a better understanding of the functioning of a business entity
have a better understanding of the functioning of a business entity
• Assess where and how to access sources of finance and the skills to use financial information for
vital decision making
vital decision making
• Explore various terminologies and tools used in sales and marketing for a better understanding of
marketing principles
marketing principles
• Enhance your business communication skills.
Program modules
You will have 240 hours of classroom learning and
another 240 hours of a co-op placement which can be
completed anywhere in Canada.
You will have 240 hours of classroom learning and
another 240 hours of a co-op placement which can be
completed anywhere in Canada.
The modules are:
• Fundamentals of Business Communications
• Managing Financial Resources
• Organizations and Behaviour
• Marketing Principles
• Work Placement
• Managing Financial Resources
• Organizations and Behaviour
• Marketing Principles
• Work Placement
Assessment method
You must take and successfully complete all modules
and the co-op to be awarded a Certificate in Business
Essentials Co-op.
You must take and successfully complete all modules
and the co-op to be awarded a Certificate in Business
Essentials Co-op.
You are required to achieve a minimum overall grade
of 50% per module in order to pass. If you fail to meet
the learning outcomes and the 50% passing grade in
each module, you will have an opportunity to re-take
the module at the next available sitting.
of 50% per module in order to pass. If you fail to meet
the learning outcomes and the 50% passing grade in
each module, you will have an opportunity to re-take
the module at the next available sitting.
The assessment of each module consists of:
• Individual assignment or class test: 50%
• Participation: 10%
• Final Exam: 40%
• Placement Report for Work Placement: 100%
• Participation: 10%
• Final Exam: 40%
• Placement Report for Work Placement: 100%
Career opportunities
Graduates can go onto careers in a
variety of different fields including sales,
marketing, retail, finance, customer
service, and administration. Your roles
can include but are not limited to:
variety of different fields including sales,
marketing, retail, finance, customer
service, and administration. Your roles
can include but are not limited to:
• Administrative Support Officer
• Administrative Assistant
• Senior Secretary
• Office Administrator / Coordinator
• Sales Associate
• Administrative Assistant
• Senior Secretary
• Office Administrator / Coordinator
• Sales Associate
Admission requirements
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma or
Equivalent * or Mature student **
• Age 18 or older
• IELTS of 5.0 or equivalent for
• IELTS of 5.0 or equivalent for
non-native English speakers
*A transcript, diploma or certificate from another
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
** Mature students must be at least 18 years of
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 15.
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 15.
See the pre-approved recognized
assessment services below:
assessment services below:
• World Education Services- wes.org
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• International Credential Assessment
Service of Canada- icascanada.ca
• Customer Service Representative
• Financial Services Representative
• Client Service Associate
• Property Administrator
• Cash Management Associate
• Records Officer
• Scheduling Assistant
• Junior Planner
• Junior Executive Assistant
• Financial Services Representative
• Client Service Associate
• Property Administrator
• Cash Management Associate
• Records Officer
• Scheduling Assistant
• Junior Planner
• Junior Executive Assistant
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Certificate in
Customer Service Excellence Co-op
Customer Service Excellence Co-op
Key facts
Start dates:
January, March, May, July,
September, November
January, March, May, July,
September, November
Full-time Duration
Academic: 12 weeks in-class
with 12 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 31 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Academic: 12 weeks in-class
with 12 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 31 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Class time:
Daytime
Daytime
Why study the Certificate in Customer Service Excellence Co-op?
This is a 31 week program that includes 12 weeks of a co-op placement. This program will prepare
you for a position in hotels, restaurants or other hospitality and tourism establishments.
This is a 31 week program that includes 12 weeks of a co-op placement. This program will prepare
you for a position in hotels, restaurants or other hospitality and tourism establishments.
This program will allow you to:
• Focus on the latest developments in the hospitality and tourism industry
• Identify and understand the techniques and theoretical knowledge required in the modern
hospitality and tourism environment
hospitality and tourism environment
• Develop competencies such as effective problem-solving, communication skills, excellent customer
service skills, leadership and team work
service skills, leadership and team work
• Acquire the necessary knowledge and skills needed to be successful in the hospitality and
tourism industry
tourism industry
Program modules
You will have 240 hours of classroom learning and
another 240 hours of a co-op placement which can be
completed anywhere in Canada.
You will have 240 hours of classroom learning and
another 240 hours of a co-op placement which can be
completed anywhere in Canada.
The modules are:
• Fundamentals of Business Communications
• Customer Service
• Front Office Operations
• Food and Beverage Operations
• Work Placement
• Customer Service
• Front Office Operations
• Food and Beverage Operations
• Work Placement
Assessment method
You must take and successfully complete all modules
and the co-op to be awarded a Certificate in Customer
Service Excellence Co-op.
You must take and successfully complete all modules
and the co-op to be awarded a Certificate in Customer
Service Excellence Co-op.
You are required to achieve a minimum overall grade
of 50% per module in order to pass. If you fail to meet
the learning outcomes and the 50% passing grade in
each module, you will have an opportunity to re-take
the module at the next available sitting.
of 50% per module in order to pass. If you fail to meet
the learning outcomes and the 50% passing grade in
each module, you will have an opportunity to re-take
the module at the next available sitting.
The assessment of each module consists of:
• Individual assignment or class test: 50%
• Participation: 10%
• Final Exam: 40%
• Placement Report for Work Placement: 100%
• Participation: 10%
• Final Exam: 40%
• Placement Report for Work Placement: 100%
Admission requirements
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma or
Equivalent * or Mature student **
• Age 18 or older
• IELTS of 5.0 or equivalent for
• IELTS of 5.0 or equivalent for
non-native English speakers
*A transcript, diploma or certificate from another
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
** Mature students must be at least 18 years of
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 15.
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 15.
See the pre-approved recognized
assessment services below:
assessment services below:
• World Education Services- wes.org
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• International Credential Assessment
Service of Canada- icascanada.ca
Career opportunities
Graduates can go onto careers in a variety of different industries including:
• Hotels, Motels, Resorts:
Front desk agent, room attendant, in-room dining attendant, concierge, registration agent
Front desk agent, room attendant, in-room dining attendant, concierge, registration agent
• Restaurant, Bars and other food and beverage establishments:
Servers, hostess, bartenders
Servers, hostess, bartenders
• Travel Agencies and transportation:
Sales representative, tour guide, travel agent, visitor information counsellor
Sales representative, tour guide, travel agent, visitor information counsellor
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Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism
Management Co-op
Management Co-op
Key facts
Start dates:
January, March, May, July,
September, November
January, March, May, July,
September, November
Full-time Duration
Academic: 24 weeks in-class
with 24 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 66 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Academic: 24 weeks in-class
with 24 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 66 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Class time:
Daytime
Daytime
Why study the Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management Co-op?
This one-year program will give you the skills to begin and succeed in a career in hospitality and
tourism. It focuses on the most up-to-date developments in the hospitality industry, helping you to:
This one-year program will give you the skills to begin and succeed in a career in hospitality and
tourism. It focuses on the most up-to-date developments in the hospitality industry, helping you to:
• Develop professional hotel competencies such as effective communication skills, good customer
service skills, leadership, and team work, ensuring that you are providing a high quality product or
service to your customers
service skills, leadership, and team work, ensuring that you are providing a high quality product or
service to your customers
• Gain supervised practical work experience directly related to your academic and career goals
• Become immediately effective within the hospitality and tourism industry through understanding
the principles and procedures of a range of hospitality functions, including front desk operations,
housekeeping, and food and beverage production
the principles and procedures of a range of hospitality functions, including front desk operations,
housekeeping, and food and beverage production
Program modules
You will have at least 480 guided learning hours,
followed by 480 practicum hours in an
established business.
You will have at least 480 guided learning hours,
followed by 480 practicum hours in an
established business.
The work placement will help you apply the theories
you learn to practical business situations. We will
help you secure your work placement by sending
you for interviews.
you learn to practical business situations. We will
help you secure your work placement by sending
you for interviews.
The modules are:
• Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism
• Front Office Operations
• Housekeeping
• Food and Beverage Operations
• Food Sanitation, Safety and Health
• Hospitality Accounting
• Customer Service
• Organizational Behavior in Hospitality Industry
• Work Placement
• Front Office Operations
• Housekeeping
• Food and Beverage Operations
• Food Sanitation, Safety and Health
• Hospitality Accounting
• Customer Service
• Organizational Behavior in Hospitality Industry
• Work Placement
Assessment method
You must successfully complete all nine modules to be
awarded the Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism
Management Co-op.
You must successfully complete all nine modules to be
awarded the Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism
Management Co-op.
The assessment of each module consists of:
• Individual Assignment or Class Test: 50%
• Final Examination: 50%
• Placement Report for Work Placement: 100%
• Final Examination: 50%
• Placement Report for Work Placement: 100%
Admission requirements
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma or
Equivalent * or Mature student **
• Age 18 or older
• IELTS of 5.5 or equivalent for
• IELTS of 5.5 or equivalent for
non-native English speakers
*A transcript, diploma or certificate from another
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
** Mature students must be at least 18 years of
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 15.
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 15.
See the pre-approved recognized
assessment services below:
assessment services below:
• World Education Services- wes.org
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• International Credential Assessment
Service of Canada- icascanada.ca
Career opportunities
Graduates of this program will be
able to aim for roles in multinational
companies, including positions
such as:
able to aim for roles in multinational
companies, including positions
such as:
• Desk Clerk
• Guest Service Agent
• Restaurant Assistant Manager
• Food Service Officer
• Visitor Information Counsellor
• Conference Planner Assistant
• Booking and Reservations Officer
• Sales Assistant
• Travel Guide
• Resort Worker
• Room Service Clerk
• Guest Service Agent
• Restaurant Assistant Manager
• Food Service Officer
• Visitor Information Counsellor
• Conference Planner Assistant
• Booking and Reservations Officer
• Sales Assistant
• Travel Guide
• Resort Worker
• Room Service Clerk
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Diploma in Fundamentals of
Hospitality and Tourism Co-op
Hospitality and Tourism Co-op
Key facts
Start dates:
January, March, May, July,
September, November
January, March, May, July,
September, November
Full-time Duration
Academic: 42 weeks in-class
with 30 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 94 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Academic: 42 weeks in-class
with 30 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 94 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Class time:
Evening
Evening
Why study the Diploma in Fundamentals of Hospitality and Tourism Co-op?
This two-year Diploma in Fundamentals of Hospitality and Tourism Co-op Program will provide
you with the skills to aim for an entry level qualification in the field of hospitality and tourism
management. In this program you will be able to:
This two-year Diploma in Fundamentals of Hospitality and Tourism Co-op Program will provide
you with the skills to aim for an entry level qualification in the field of hospitality and tourism
management. In this program you will be able to:
• Identify and understand the techniques and theories of successful business, including how to
manage finance, the fundamental principles of marketing, and how to create effective strategies
manage finance, the fundamental principles of marketing, and how to create effective strategies
• Gain specialist knowledge within all areas of hospitality and tourism from a national and
international perspective
international perspective
• Realize the meaning of providing a five star service in order to satisfy the needs of your customers
• Learn about basic marketing concepts and terms as well as aspects of food hygiene and safety
• Practice skills valued by all industries, no matter what role you’re in– soft skills and hard
skills. You will also learn about the varied terminology for this industry
skills. You will also learn about the varied terminology for this industry
• Discover financial knowledge in order to successfully analyze and interpret financial records
for account keeping
for account keeping
• Navigate job hunting and interviewing as well as helping you to uncover the importance of
professional conduct.
professional conduct.
Program modules
You will have at least 630 guided learning hours,
followed by 600 practicum hours in an established
hospitality establishment in Canada.
You will have at least 630 guided learning hours,
followed by 600 practicum hours in an established
hospitality establishment in Canada.
Your work placement will help you apply the theories
you learn to practical business situations and we
help you secure your work placement by sending
you for interviews.
you learn to practical business situations and we
help you secure your work placement by sending
you for interviews.
The modules are:
• Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism
• Food and Safety Management
• Academic & Professional Enhancement Skills in
Hospitality and Tourism
• Introduction to Customer Service
• Accounting Fundamentals for
Hospitality and Tourism
• Introduction to Marketing in Hospitality and Tourism
• Job Search Preparation and Post Placement Study
• Work Placement
• Food and Safety Management
• Academic & Professional Enhancement Skills in
Hospitality and Tourism
• Introduction to Customer Service
• Accounting Fundamentals for
Hospitality and Tourism
• Introduction to Marketing in Hospitality and Tourism
• Job Search Preparation and Post Placement Study
• Work Placement
Assessment method
You must take and successfully complete all eight
modules to be awarded the Diploma in
Fundamentals of Hospitality and Tourism Co-op.
You must take and successfully complete all eight
modules to be awarded the Diploma in
Fundamentals of Hospitality and Tourism Co-op.
The assessment of each module consists of:
• Individual assignment or class test: 50%
• Final Examination: 50%
• Placement Report for Work Placement: 100%
• Final Examination: 50%
• Placement Report for Work Placement: 100%
Admission requirements
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma or
Equivalent * or Mature student **
• Age 18 or older
• IELTS of 4.5 or equivalent for
• IELTS of 4.5 or equivalent for
non-native English speakers
*A transcript, diploma or certificate from another
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
** Mature students must be at least 18 years of
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 14.
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 14.
See the pre-approved recognized
assessment services below:
assessment services below:
• World Education Services- wes.org
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• International Credential Assessment
Service of Canada- icascanada.ca
Career opportunities
Graduates of this program will be
able to aim for roles in multinational
companies, including positions
such as:
able to aim for roles in multinational
companies, including positions
such as:
• Guest Service Agent
• Reservation Clerk
• Room Clerk
• Server
• Bartender
• Hostess
• Assistant Server
• Barista
• Travel Counsellor
• Travel Information Agent
• Visitor Information Counsellor
• Reservation Clerk
• Room Clerk
• Server
• Bartender
• Hostess
• Assistant Server
• Barista
• Travel Counsellor
• Travel Information Agent
• Visitor Information Counsellor
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Advanced Diploma in Hospitality and
Tourism Management Co-op
Tourism Management Co-op
Key facts
Start dates:
January, March, May, July,
September, November
January, March, May, July,
September, November
Full-time Duration
Academic: 48 weeks in-class
with 24 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 109 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Academic: 48 weeks in-class
with 24 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 109 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Class time:
Daytime
Daytime
This program is available without co-op/work placement
Why study the Advanced Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management?
This two-year Advanced diploma will prepare you for a management position within the hospitality
industry. It focuses on the latest developments in the field, helping you to:
This two-year Advanced diploma will prepare you for a management position within the hospitality
industry. It focuses on the latest developments in the field, helping you to:
• Develop professional hospitality management competencies and learn the principles behind
important management concepts, such as operational strategies, performance and control systems,
and effective marketing approaches
important management concepts, such as operational strategies, performance and control systems,
and effective marketing approaches
• Achieve good customer service through successful leadership and team work, as well as
understanding the difference between individual, interpersonal, and collective organizational
behaviour
understanding the difference between individual, interpersonal, and collective organizational
behaviour
• Appreciate and understand the role of the manager within the hospitality and tourism industry
Program modules
You will have at least 960 guided learning hours,
followed by 480 practicum hours in an established
business.
You will have at least 960 guided learning hours,
followed by 480 practicum hours in an established
business.
The work placement will help you apply the theories
you learn to practical business situations. We will
help you secure your work placement by sending
you for interviews.
you learn to practical business situations. We will
help you secure your work placement by sending
you for interviews.
The modules are:
• Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism
• Front Office Operations
• Housekeeping
• Food and Beverage Operations
• Food Sanitation, Safety and Health
• Hospitality Accounting
• Customer Service
• Organizational Behavior in Hospitality Industry
• Facilities and Maintenance Management
• Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Events
• Food and Beverage Management
• Human Resource Management
• Marketing in Hospitality and Tourism
• Issues in Hospitality and Tourism Industry
• Resort Management
• Niche and Specialty Management
• Work Placement
• Front Office Operations
• Housekeeping
• Food and Beverage Operations
• Food Sanitation, Safety and Health
• Hospitality Accounting
• Customer Service
• Organizational Behavior in Hospitality Industry
• Facilities and Maintenance Management
• Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Events
• Food and Beverage Management
• Human Resource Management
• Marketing in Hospitality and Tourism
• Issues in Hospitality and Tourism Industry
• Resort Management
• Niche and Specialty Management
• Work Placement
Assessment method
You must successfully complete all seventeen modules
to be awarded the Advanced Diploma in
Hospitality and Tourism Management Co-op.
You must successfully complete all seventeen modules
to be awarded the Advanced Diploma in
Hospitality and Tourism Management Co-op.
The assessment of each module consists of:
• Individual assignment or class test: 50%
• Final Examination: 50%
• Placement Report for Work Placement: 100%
• Final Examination: 50%
• Placement Report for Work Placement: 100%
Admission requirements
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma or
Equivalent * or Mature student **
• Age 18 or older
• IELTS of 5.5 or equivalent for
• IELTS of 5.5 or equivalent for
non-native English speakers
*A transcript, diploma or certificate from another
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
** Mature students must be at least 18 years of
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 15.
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 15.
See the pre-approved recognized
assessment services below:
assessment services below:
• World Education Services- wes.org
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• International Credential Assessment
Service of Canada- icascanada.ca
Career opportunities
Graduates of this program will be
able to aim for roles in multinational
companies, including positions
such as:
able to aim for roles in multinational
companies, including positions
such as:
• Front Desk Manager
• Guest Service Manager
• Restaurant Manager
• Food Service Manager
• Travel Manager
• Travel Information Manager
• Visitor Information Manager
• Catering Manager
• Event and Meeting Manager
• Sales Manager
• Corporate Travel Manager
• Guest Service Manager
• Restaurant Manager
• Food Service Manager
• Travel Manager
• Travel Information Manager
• Visitor Information Manager
• Catering Manager
• Event and Meeting Manager
• Sales Manager
• Corporate Travel Manager
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Diploma in Data Analytics Co-op
Key facts
Start dates:
January, May, September
January, May, September
Full-time Duration
Academic: 24 weeks in-class
with 12 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 52 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Academic: 24 weeks in-class
with 12 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 52 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Class time:
Daytime
Daytime
Why study the Diploma in Data Analytics Co-op?
The Diploma in Data Analytics Co-op Program is a one-year program that aims to develop the
requisite skills to analyze data and to communicate it effectively. Our data analytics program
integrates classroom learning that is powered by AWS Educate with guaranteed, supervised practical
work experience that is directly related to your academic and career goals.
The Diploma in Data Analytics Co-op Program is a one-year program that aims to develop the
requisite skills to analyze data and to communicate it effectively. Our data analytics program
integrates classroom learning that is powered by AWS Educate with guaranteed, supervised practical
work experience that is directly related to your academic and career goals.
The data analytics subjects you study will allow you to:
• Use the skills to enhance the quality and usefulness of data analytics by drawing from both the
cutting edge of automated data collection and traditional methods of data collection to enable the
development of methodologically sound approaches
cutting edge of automated data collection and traditional methods of data collection to enable the
development of methodologically sound approaches
• Enhance your knowledge about theoretical concepts and practical applications of data auditing,
handling and collecting as well as the accurate tools for this and for effective decision making
handling and collecting as well as the accurate tools for this and for effective decision making
• Gain practical experiences in handling and analyzing data to gain informative and useful insights
using analysis software such as SQL and SAS while continuously learning the theoretical concepts
handling and designing data
using analysis software such as SQL and SAS while continuously learning the theoretical concepts
handling and designing data
• Develop presentation skills to facilitate the understanding of findings and to make informed
decisions seeking to understand and monitor processes to drive efficiency
decisions seeking to understand and monitor processes to drive efficiency
• Understand the concepts of and recognize the importance of professional conduct and develop and
implement strategies to promote professional competence
implement strategies to promote professional competence
Program modules
You will have 600 hours guided learning hours
followed by 240 hours practicum hours in an
established business. The work placement will
help you apply the theories you learn to practical
business situations. We will help you secure your work
placement by sending you for interviews.
You will have 600 hours guided learning hours
followed by 240 hours practicum hours in an
established business. The work placement will
help you apply the theories you learn to practical
business situations. We will help you secure your work
placement by sending you for interviews.
The modules are:
• Data Design
• Data Handling and Decision Making
• Working with Data using SAS and SQL
• Data Visualization and Interpretation
• Work Placement
• Data Handling and Decision Making
• Working with Data using SAS and SQL
• Data Visualization and Interpretation
• Work Placement
Assessment method
You must successfully complete and pass all five
modules to be awarded the Diploma in Data
Analytics Co-op. An overall 50% pass mark is required
in order to pass the course to make sure you have
acquired sufficient knowledge and skills.
You must successfully complete and pass all five
modules to be awarded the Diploma in Data
Analytics Co-op. An overall 50% pass mark is required
in order to pass the course to make sure you have
acquired sufficient knowledge and skills.
The assessment of each module consists of:
• Module 1
Individual assignments or class tests ———–40%
Essay ——————————————————-25%
Report —————————————————–35%
Individual assignments or class tests ———–40%
Essay ——————————————————-25%
Report —————————————————–35%
• Module 2
Individual assignments or class tests ———–40%
Essay ——————————————————-25%
Report —————————————————–35%
Individual assignments or class tests ———–40%
Essay ——————————————————-25%
Report —————————————————–35%
• Module 3
Individual assignments or class tests ———–20%
Mid-term examination ——————————-30%
Final examination ————————————-50%
Individual assignments or class tests ———–20%
Mid-term examination ——————————-30%
Final examination ————————————-50%
• Module 4
Individual assignments or class tests ———–40%
Presentation ———————————————35%
Final assignment —————————————25%
Individual assignments or class tests ———–40%
Presentation ———————————————35%
Final assignment —————————————25%
• Module 5
Co-op evaluation/report —————————100%
Co-op evaluation/report —————————100%
Admission requirements
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma or
Equivalent * or Mature student **
• Age 18 or older
• IELTS of 5.5 or equivalent for
• IELTS of 5.5 or equivalent for
non-native English speakers
• Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam with a
minimum score of 16
*A transcript, diploma or certificate from another
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
** Mature students must be at least 18 years of
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 16.
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 16.
See the pre-approved recognized
assessment services below:
assessment services below:
• World Education Services- wes.org
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• International Credential Assessment
Service of Canada- icascanada.ca
Career opportunities
Graduates of this diploma will be
able to aim for roles in multinational
companies including positions
such as:
able to aim for roles in multinational
companies including positions
such as:
• Data Analyst
• Database Analyst
• Data Mining Analyst
• Data Warehouse Analyst
• Database Analyst
• Data Mining Analyst
• Data Warehouse Analyst
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Diploma in Cybersecurity
Specialist Co-op
Specialist Co-op
Key facts
Start dates:
January, May, September
January, May, September
Full-time Duration
Academic: 24 weeks in-class
with 12 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 51 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Academic: 24 weeks in-class
with 12 weeks Co-op
Total Length: 51 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Class time:
Daytime
Daytime
Why study the Diploma in Cybersecurity Specialist Co-op?
This one year program is ideal if you are looking to becoming familiar with all aspects of cyber
security such as Blockchain, Big Data, IOT, etc. This course will also allow you to get practical
experience of tools and techniques that are widely used in this field.
This one year program is ideal if you are looking to becoming familiar with all aspects of cyber
security such as Blockchain, Big Data, IOT, etc. This course will also allow you to get practical
experience of tools and techniques that are widely used in this field.
This program will allow you to:
• Study computer systems and networks and assess risks to determine how security policies and
protocols can be improved
protocols can be improved
• Anticipate information security risks and implement new ways to protect organizations’ computer
systems and networks
systems and networks
• Handle computer communication across multiple operation systems
• Respond to security alerts, uncover and fix flaws in computer systems and networks
• Utilize technologies to perform or prevent cyberattacks of various types
Program modules
You will have 480 hours guided learning hours
followed by 240 hours practicum hours in an
established business. The work placement will
help you apply the theories you learn to practical
business situations. We will help you secure your work
placement by sending you for interviews.
You will have 480 hours guided learning hours
followed by 240 hours practicum hours in an
established business. The work placement will
help you apply the theories you learn to practical
business situations. We will help you secure your work
placement by sending you for interviews.
The modules are:
• Introduction to Cybersecurity
• Computer Networks
• Communications, Operation Systems and Data
Management
• Programming languages for Cybersecurity
• Concepts and Practical Implication of Encryption
• Information Security in the Cyber World
• Penetration testing
• Hackathon
• Work Placement
• Computer Networks
• Communications, Operation Systems and Data
Management
• Programming languages for Cybersecurity
• Concepts and Practical Implication of Encryption
• Information Security in the Cyber World
• Penetration testing
• Hackathon
• Work Placement
Assessment method
You must take and successfully complete all
modules and the co-op to be awarded a Diploma in
Cybersecurity Specialist Co-op.
You must take and successfully complete all
modules and the co-op to be awarded a Diploma in
Cybersecurity Specialist Co-op.
You are required to achieve a minimum overall grade
of 50% per module in order to pass. If you fail to meet
the learning outcomes and the 50% passing grade in
each module, you will have an opportunity to re-take
the module at the next available sitting.
of 50% per module in order to pass. If you fail to meet
the learning outcomes and the 50% passing grade in
each module, you will have an opportunity to re-take
the module at the next available sitting.
The assessment of each module consists of:
• Module 1 to 7
Individual assignments or class tests ———-50%
Final Exam ———————————————-40%
Participation ——————————————-10%
Individual assignments or class tests ———-50%
Final Exam ———————————————-40%
Participation ——————————————-10%
• Module 8
Individual assignments or class tests ———-90%
Participation ——————————————-10%
Individual assignments or class tests ———-90%
Participation ——————————————-10%
• Module 9
Work Placement Evaluation ——————–100%
Work Placement Evaluation ——————–100%
Admission requirements
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma or
Equivalent * or Mature student **
• Age 18 or older
• IELTS of 5.5 or equivalent for
• IELTS of 5.5 or equivalent for
non-native English speakers
*A transcript, diploma or certificate from another
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario
high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD
level by a recognized assessment service.
** Mature students must be at least 18 years of
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 15.
age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam
with a minimum score of 15.
See the pre-approved recognized
assessment services below:
assessment services below:
• World Education Services- wes.org
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• University of Toronto, School of
Continuing Studies, Comparative
Education Service –
learn.utoronto.ca/ces
• International Credential Assessment
Service of Canada- icascanada.ca
Career opportunities
Graduates of this diploma will be
able to aim for roles in multinational
companies including positions
such as:
able to aim for roles in multinational
companies including positions
such as:
• Informatics Security Analyst
• Systems Security Analyst
• Security Administrator
• Security Software Developer
• Cryptographer
• Systems Security Analyst
• Security Administrator
• Security Software Developer
• Cryptographer
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Toronto School of Management | Prospectus – 2019
Preparatory Course for
ACCA Examination
ACCA Examination
Key facts
Start dates:
March and September
March and September
Full-time Duration
Academic: 55 weeks
Total Length: 115 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Academic: 55 weeks
Total Length: 115 weeks
including scheduled breaks
Class time:
Daytime or Part-Time classes
Daytime or Part-Time classes
As a Gold Learning Partner,
this means that
has met ACCA’s high
performance standards
including the evaluation of
our student feedback, tutors,
student reviews, facilities,
mock exams and more.
this means that
has met ACCA’s high
performance standards
including the evaluation of
our student feedback, tutors,
student reviews, facilities,
mock exams and more.
Computer-based assessment
Our Campus is licensed computer based
examination (CBE) centre for ACCA global
body. Students have the option to take on
demand CBE for papers AB, MA, FA, and LW.
examination (CBE) centre for ACCA global
body. Students have the option to take on
demand CBE for papers AB, MA, FA, and LW.
ACCA gobal registration
For more information about ACCA, exam
regulations and minimum entry criteria for
each country, visit the website at
www.accaglobal.com or email
info@accaglobal.com
For more information about ACCA, exam
regulations and minimum entry criteria for
each country, visit the website at
www.accaglobal.com or email
info@accaglobal.com
What is ACCA?
The Association of Chartered Certified
Accountants (ACCA) is a professional
accountancy qualification that is recognized
around the world, with 503,000 students
and 208,000 members worldwide across
179 countries.
The Association of Chartered Certified
Accountants (ACCA) is a professional
accountancy qualification that is recognized
around the world, with 503,000 students
and 208,000 members worldwide across
179 countries.
Once you qualify, ACCA membership opens
doors to a successful career in finance or
accountancy practice, and increases your
earning potential. It is highly regarded in
the fields of banking, management and
consulting, and provides a major advantage in
competing for senior roles around the world.
doors to a successful career in finance or
accountancy practice, and increases your
earning potential. It is highly regarded in
the fields of banking, management and
consulting, and provides a major advantage in
competing for senior roles around the world.
Why study the Preparatory Course
for ACCA Examination?
for ACCA Examination?
More quality hours
The more time you spend in lectures, the more likely
you are to pass your exams – so we ensure that we
provide you with quality time learning from your tutors.
The more time you spend in lectures, the more likely
you are to pass your exams – so we ensure that we
provide you with quality time learning from your tutors.
Highly experienced tutors
Our tutors are selected for the depth of their subject
knowledge, communication skills, and passion for
teaching. Their years of experience mean that they can
explain how concepts link to real business scenarios.
Our tutors are selected for the depth of their subject
knowledge, communication skills, and passion for
teaching. Their years of experience mean that they can
explain how concepts link to real business scenarios.
Free ACCA paper re-sit^
We recognize your commitment to your studies, so we
offer a free re-sit program^ in the unlikely event that
you have to repeat the exam.
We recognize your commitment to your studies, so we
offer a free re-sit program^ in the unlikely event that
you have to repeat the exam.
24/7 online support
Supplement your ACCA lectures with online study
resources on the award-winning InterActive Study
Platform. You’ll be able to practice exam questions
and watch HD video recordings.
Supplement your ACCA lectures with online study
resources on the award-winning InterActive Study
Platform. You’ll be able to practice exam questions
and watch HD video recordings.
Route to a BSc
This program also opens up a study route to a BSc
(Hons) in Applied Accounting with Oxford Brookes
University. We can recommend pre-selected tutors to
help you to pursue this. For more information visit the
This program also opens up a study route to a BSc
(Hons) in Applied Accounting with Oxford Brookes
University. We can recommend pre-selected tutors to
help you to pursue this. For more information visit the
Pathway to an MBA
Our program has a pathway with University Canada
West (UCW) MBA program. T&Cs apply.
Our program has a pathway with University Canada
West (UCW) MBA program. T&Cs apply.
Resources
• ACCA study manuals, class notes, revision kits,
and revision cards
• Revision classes and Past exams
• Mock exams with extensive feedback
• Exam technique sessions
• Mock exams with extensive feedback
• Exam technique sessions
ACCA syllabus
Applied knowledge
• AB Accountant in Business
• MA Management Accounting
• FA Financial Accounting
Applied knowledge
• AB Accountant in Business
• MA Management Accounting
• FA Financial Accounting
Applied skills
• LW Corporate and Business Law
• PM Performance Management
• TX Taxation
• FR Financial Reporting
• AA Audit & Assurance
• FM Financial Management
• LW Corporate and Business Law
• PM Performance Management
• TX Taxation
• FR Financial Reporting
• AA Audit & Assurance
• FM Financial Management
Strategic professional –
essentials
• SBL Strategic Business Leader
• SBR Strategic Business Reporting
essentials
• SBL Strategic Business Leader
• SBR Strategic Business Reporting
Strategic professional – options
• APM Advanced Performance
Management
• AAA Advanced Audit & Assurance
• APM Advanced Performance
Management
• AAA Advanced Audit & Assurance
^Terms and Conditions apply: students must attend
classes as per attendance policy AND achieve
50% or more in the mock exam conducted by TSoM.
classes as per attendance policy AND achieve
50% or more in the mock exam conducted by TSoM.
Admission requirements
• Registration with the ACCA global body
• Age 18 or older
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma or
• Registration with the ACCA global body
• Age 18 or older
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma or
Equivalent * or Mature student **
• IELTS of 5.5 or equivalent for Non-native
English speakers
*A transcript, diploma or certificate from another
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario high
school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD level
by a recognized assessment service.
country are considered equivalent to an Ontario high
school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD level
by a recognized assessment service.
** Mature students must be at least 18 years of age
and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam with a
minimum score of 15.
and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam with a
minimum score of 15.
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