Traits, skills and aptitudes
Those in the management field tend to be innovative, directive, and social.
You need:
- intellectual and emotional maturity
- the ability to control your emotions and actions
- independence and objectivity
- energy, confidence, and creativity
- tact
- good listening and communication skills
- problem-solving skills
- project-management skills
- the ability to learn quickly and easily, then share knowledge, teach and train people
- the ability to observe, gather, select, and evaluate facts
- inductive and deductive reasoning skills
- the ability to synthesize and generalize
- the ability to work effectively as part of a team
- perceptiveness, to recognize an organization’s dynamics and politics
- persuasiveness and the ability to motivate others
- integrity.
You should enjoy trying new things, conducting research, presenting, taking charge, and providing constructive advice to others.
Academic path
You must have a two-year Business Administration diploma or equivalent from an accredited post-secondary institution, with a minimum 2.3 grade-point average (67% or C+) to enter this program.
This post-diploma certificate provides you with options for advanced education. Graduates of the program will have completed up to eight courses required for the SAIT Bachelor of Business Administration degree (varies by major). Additional admission requirements apply.
Practicum, co-op and work integrated learning opportunities
In your third semester, you’ll choose from these two exciting elective options:
- a capstone course where you’ll apply your skills to a work-integrated learning project with a service focus, contributing to a real-world project
- an experiential study tour where you’ll travel internationally and collaborate with an industry partner, gaining hands-on experience globally.
This program’s work-integrated learning approach will position you for roles in international management consulting, government relations, start-ups, and companies with international operations or sales when you graduate.
Credential
After successfully completing this program, you’ll receive a SAIT International Business Management post-diploma certificate.
Accepts international applicants - not-PGWP eligible
This program is open to international applicants; however, program availability may be limited. This program does not meet the eligibility criteria for the Post-Graduation Work Permit program.
Related careers
Our graduates may work in the following occupations. Some careers require additional experience and education.
Potential careers (NOC):
- Business development officers and market researchers and analysts (41402)
- Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations (11202)
- Customs, ship and other brokers (13200)
Admission requirements - Applicants educated in Canada
Applicants must demonstrate English language proficiency and meet the following requirements or equivalent:
- a two-year Business Administration diploma from an accredited post-secondary institution, with a minimum 2.3 grade-point average (67% or C+), including a minimum of 20 courses or 60 credits.
A combination of education and experience in place of the above requirement will be considered upon approval from the Academic Chair.
Program outline
The International Business Management post-diploma certificate requires 30 credits (10 courses) to complete.
The program spans one year, with three semesters.
Elective courses
You will choose courses from the following lists.
Elective courses - International business (choose two)
Elective courses - Integrated experience elective (choose one)
Suggested schedule of study
We recommend you complete the courses in the order listed below.
Integrated Experience Elective (choose 1)
Progression
You must attain a PGPA and/or a CGPA of 2.0 or better each semester and pass the prerequisite courses to progress through the program.
To qualify for graduation, you must pass all courses, attain a CGPA of 2.0 or better and complete course requirements within the prescribed timelines.
Review our grading and progression procedure >
Books and supplies
Books and supplies are approximately $500 - $1,000 per full-time year.
This is a bring-your-own-device program with standard hardware and software requirements. See the specific requirements on our computers and laptops page.
Find your booklist on the SAIT Bookstore’s website. The booklist will be available close to your start date. Can’t find your program or course? The bookstore didn’t receive a textbook list. Contact your program directly to determine if they’re still refining course details or if you’re in luck; no textbook purchase is required for that term.
Program outcomes
- International business mindset - develop a strategic, integrative, sustainable and growth mindset to enhance business performance in a global environment.
- Intercultural communication - demonstrate respect and appreciation for diverse opinions, values, belief systems, intercultural communication and contributions of others.
- Leadership - achieve business goals through responsible leadership in complex and dynamic environments.
- International business analysis - evaluate the impact of domestic and international challenges and opportunities on an organization’s international business objectives.
- Global supply chain - evaluate the movement of products and services in an organization’s global supply chain.
- Statutory and regulatory compliance - assess the impact of statutory and regulatory compliance on an organization’s international business opportunities.
- Multicultural negotiation strategies - formulate strategies to negotiate effectively within various cultural environments.
- Market research - evaluate market research to support an organization’s international business decision-making.
- Business development - formulate business development strategies to leverage an organization’s international business opportunities.
Graduate outcomes
A. Safety - awareness of safety standards relevant to the workplace.
B. Responsible leadership - personal, ethical and respectful behaviour within the workplace and global community.
- Teamwork and multi-disciplinary collaboration
- Self-initiative
- Ethical reasoning and action
- Global awareness
- Sustainability
C. Communication - the exchange of information professionally and effectively.
- Language skills
- Interpersonal skills
D. Information literacy - the strategies used to become informed, from recognizing an information need to accessing and evaluating information and using it effectively and ethically.
- Problem-solving and critical thinking
- Quantitative literacy
- Technological literacy
E. Technical knowledge, skills and abilities - technical competence specific to the discipline or industry.
- Specialized technical skill set