ObjectivesCambrian College will deliver the program in parallel with the flight training delivered by Eagle Flight School. This program offers students a solid foundation in business and management training desired by employers, enabling graduates to gain employment in various facets of the aviation industry.
Course descriptionIn order to be eligible for the flight school portion, students will need Cat 1 Medical Clearance from the Aviation Medical Examiner and must be a Canadian Citizen, landed immigrant or have a student visa.
Semester 1
# BSA1100 - 003 - Introduction to Marketing
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# BSA1105 - 003 - Financial Foundations Small
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# BSA1110 - 003 - Exploring the Aviation Industry
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# BUS1106 - 003 - Computerized Business Applications
This course is a hands-on introduction to microcomputers and productivity software with applications strealined for business. Students will use a windows environment to handle file management, backup and system utilities, and an office suite to perform document processing, presentation tasks, and integration.
# BUS1600 - 003 - Customer Service
This course will provide students with the knowledge and tools needed for success in dealing with customers. Students will be exposed to practical, real-world concepts and experiences along with suggestions for dealing with a variety of customer situations and problems.
# BUS2040 - 003 - Organizational Behavior
An organization is a group of people working toward a common goal or objective. People are the common denominator in organization regardless of size or purpose. The study of organizational behaviour helps us predict, explain, and manage individual and group behaviour in the workplace to achieve organizational objectives.
Semester 2
# ENG1552 - 002 - Technical Writing I
Prerequisite: ENG 1551 This is the first communication course for technology at Cambrian. Students practice the fundamentals of technical writing by preparing short documents, researching technical information, and presenting oral reports. In this course, students meet General Education requirements by researching the growing impact of technology on society and by heightening their critical thinking through research.