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Click on the name of an online business certificate courses to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the category by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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(TRAV 610) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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This course will develop the student's knowledge of world geography in the area of identifying and locating major cities, provinces and states, countries, continents and other natural landmarks. Additionally, the student will identify the city and airport codes used by all computer reservation systems (CRS), with computer-assisted independent learning. |
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Air Fare ? Canadian Domestic (TRAV 611) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Learn the airfare terms, codes, fare construction principles and fare application rules necessary to find, interpret and apply the lowest applicable fare to your client's air itinerary. Practice the interpretation of the multiple air transportation taxes and fees applicable to air travel. Airfares are historically difficult to interpret and apply. This course presents the basics in a simple format with many applications to allow you to become proficient. |
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Automated Air Reservation (TRAV 614) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Become proficient in the automation systems used by airlines and their authorized agents. Learn and practice the basic functions of Sabre? as used by travel professionals to plan and book air travel. Create multiple PNRs (Passenger Name Records) as you master the basics of booking and maintaining your clients' air travel. Exercises and drills will improve your proficiency and speed. You will use RTS?, a "hands-on" simulation of Sabre? in conjunction with the online tutorial. |
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Automated Airfares and Tickets (TRAV 612) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Become proficient in the automation systems used by airlines and their authorized agents as you continue to practice creating PNRs and add the skills of interpreting fare quote displays and rule displays, pricing and ticketing. Exercises and drills will improve your proficiency and speed. You will use RTS?, a "hands-on" simulation of Sabre? in conjunction with the online tutorial. The full RTS? Sabre? simulation program includes three courses. |
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Automated Car Rental and Hotel Accommodations (TRAV 615) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Become proficient in the automation systems used by airlines and their authorized agents. Add to your skills as you interpret car rental and hotel accommodations rate, availability, product and procedures displays and book the reservations. Exercises and drills will improve your proficiency and speed. You will use RTS?, a "hands-on" simulation of Sabre? in conjunction with the online tutorial. |
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Bar and Restaurant Operations (BPGM 507) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Bar and Restaurant Operations |
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Business Applications of Calculus (Online) (X 410) |
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University of California, Los Angeles Extension |
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This online course examines the applications of differential and integral calculus to the study of business and economics. Topics helpful to students who need a pre-MBA review of calculus principles and applications also are covered. |
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Business Economics (Online) (X 100) |
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University of California, Los Angeles Extension |
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This online course examines the effort of the enterprise to secure profits and the nature of demand for its products. Topics include cost and production, allocation of resources through competition, forms of market competition, relation of size to efficiency, markets for productive factors, incentives and growth, and capital budgeting. |
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Business Ethics (80170) |
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Cardean University |
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People in business encounter many moral or ethical challenges. The question "What is the right thing to do?" can arise in the context of personnel decisions, advertising, financial reporting, environmental and health concerns, and product liability, to name just a few cases. The purpose of this course is to introduce students to ethical theories and ethical analysis in the context of business. We will use case studies, legal rulings and other examples of real-world business problems to debate the underlying ethical issues involved. In addition to weekly online discussions, students will analyze the ethical practices of an actual company-Ben & Jerry's. After taking the course, students should be familiar with the basic tools of ethical analysis and be better equipped to make ethical decisions in their work. No prior formal study of ethics is assumed. |
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Business Policy in Golf Management (BPGM 509) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Business Policy in Golf Management |
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Business Valuation (X431.9) |
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In this course you learn to apply financial and economic theory to investment, financing, and dividend decisions in order to identify ways to maximize shareholder returns. The course is intended for analysts, bankers, mid-level treasurers, financial managers, and entrepreneurs.
You apply the principles of corporate finance to the theory of pricing. Practical methods for converting firms' accounting numbers into meaningful economic equivalents to determine costs of capital, total invested capital, free cash flow, corporate rate return, and economic profits are used in the valuation analysis for mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, capital budgeting, initial public offerings/private placements, leveraged buyouts, performance-based executive compensation, agency costs, control premiums/costs of marketability, and real options. |
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Business Writing (Online) (X 418I) |
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University of California, Los Angeles Extension |
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This course introduces basic writing strategies for busy professionals who write critical reports, memos, and letters. The online instruction develops skill in eliminating writer's block, getting to the point, and reducing the need for rewrites. A variety of sample writings are used to illustrate effective strategies. Part of the course is devoted to writing and editing student-generated papers (letters, memos, reports). The instructor encourages sharing relevant experience. |
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Club Finance and Accounting (BPGM 501) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Club Finance and Accounting |
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Coaching and Developing People (MLCP 102) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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The coaching and developing of people in order to encourage their ongoing learning process is a crucial component in this dynamic environment. This course will provide each participant with the knowledge necessary to develop lifelong learning principles in the workplace. Communication, coaching, conflict management, and performance evaluation will be developed, together with an understanding of adult learning, training, development, and delegation by empowerment. The course fee includes a manual. There is no final exam. This course is a credit in the Manufacturing Leadership Certificate program. |
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Continuous Improvement Processes (MLCP 104) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Contract Management (X407.7) |
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Contract management is an essential part of project management. Contracts define the agreement between owner and contractor, or contractor and subcontractor, specifying each party's obligations in the execution of projects and how responsibilities and risks are allocated. The contract also functions as the basic written tool for controlling the project: it describes and defines the project, specifies how and when the project will be executed, and serves as the basis for communication among project team members.
This course employs lecture, case study, and class discussion to explore various aspects of project contracts, including types of contractual arrangements and fee options, the elements of project contracts and their purposes, and contract points and contract management examined from both owner and contractor perspectives. The course is broadly applicable, with relevance to such diverse fields as computer software, architecture, engineering, and construction. To maximize the course's relevance to actual work situations, students are encouraged to raise questions and issues from their own work experience in the online message board discussion.
This course is a new requirement for the Certificate Program in Project Management. |
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Course Design (BPGM 505) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Developing Effective Teams (MLCP 103) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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New and aspiring supervisors will develop skills in building, leading, and facilitating teams. Group problem-solving receives special attention. Participants learn how various team structures can help organizations make the most of their human resources. The course fee includes a manual. There is no final exam. This course is a credit in the Manufacturing Leadership Certificate program. |
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Employee Benefit Plans (X450) |
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This course is a general introduction to employee benefit plans: what they include and how they are designed, administered, and evaluated. You study the most common types of discretionary benefits and learn how they are selected and administered.
The instructor outlines legal requirements, administrative problems, and options available, as well as government-mandated plans such as workers' compensation and Social Security. Important policy issues on sick leave, vacation, jury duty, and leaves of absence are described and related to organizational culture and policy. Special attention is given to the effects of tax reform and to other emerging developments in benefits planning. |
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Fares and Tickets ? International (TRAV 613) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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International air travel has expanded exponentially in the past decade and promises to continue to grow. This course will provide you with the skills required to meet the needs of your international air travelers. These skills include an understanding of the two basic international faring system, mileage and routing, as well as currency procedures, including the use of the fictitious currency, Neutral Units of Construction. You will learn to interpret all the data found in the faring and pricing information in the CRSs and as printed on international tickets. This includes international fare basis codes, base fares, taxes, surcharges, currency codes and mileage principle coding as applicable. |
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