Business – International Business
After just two years in the Centennial College Business – International Business program, you will be prepared for the global workplace.
This international business program provides general foundational knowledge, as well as specialized international business training. The first two semesters of the program cover key concepts needed to build a successful business career. The final two semesters feature specific international business courses, ensuring that you meet industry demands.
Quick Facts |
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Full-time Duration: | 2 years |
Starting in: | January, May, September |
Tuition Fee: | $15,385 |
Location: | Toronto, Canada |
Program Highlights
- The International Business program is tailored so you can leverage your potential in the global business world.
- This offering enables you to emerge as an innovative problem solver and decision maker, with strong analytical and problem solving skills, and the ability to plan and prioritize while working successfully in a team.
- Courses employ a combination of theory and hands-on learning to ensure that once you successfully complete the program, you are ready for the global workforce.
“A good opportunity to be a member of the research team to conduct research for reputed institutions like University of Toronto and Centennial College. Gained a lot a new knowledge and hands-on experience in conducting research. Learned sampling techniques and different data analysis methods.”
Sushil Anu // Performance of Existing Oil-Grit Separators (Stormceptor) and Development a New Generation of Urban Sediment-Contaminant Separators
Career Prospects
Career Outlook
- Customs compliance analyst
- Import/export documentation specialist
- Global logistics assistant
- Inside sales representative
- Logistics/transportation manager
- Import/export entrepreneur
- Marketing or product broker
- Corporate social responsibility manager
- Foreign investment analyst
- International development officer
- Commercial banking officer
- Customs broker
Areas of Employment
- Multinational corporations
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
- Domestic businesses operating on a global scale
- International services such as consulting and education
- International business development
- Exporting
- Importing
- Freight fowarding
- Customs brockerage
- Global logistics/transportation