Canadian Business for Internationally Educated Professionals
Liberal Arts & Professional Studies
Professional Certificates allow you to complete a specific group of university courses (for credit).
Facilitating the transition of internationally educated professionals (IEP) into Canada is a high priority for government, non-governmental organizations, professional accreditation bodies as well as private sector organizations. York is committed to developing a long-term strategy for promoting the successful transition of IEPs to Canadian employment commensurate with their foreign qualifications.
This Professional Certificate in Canadian Business for Internationally Educated Professionals appeals to those who already have a degree and work experience from outside of Canada in one of the following areas and want to grow their knowledge, skills or networks for the Canadian workplace:
- accounting
- finance
- management
- marketing
- public administration
At ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÍø’s IEP Bridging Program you will complete three university-level courses (9 credits) designed exclusively for IEPs to ensure your soft skills are top notch, providing a full overview and practice of communication, teamwork, cross-cultural problem solving, leadership, business law or management skills within the Canadian context. The program also lets you take up to five advanced-level university courses (15 credits) in your area of specialization. Through these specialized courses, you will acquire up-to-date local professional knowledge and skills in your areas of expertise.
The program offers students the foundational skills necessary to succeed in securing positions in business in the Canadian context, while also (in some cases) fulfilling requirements toward a professional designation.
Who can take it?
This certificate is open to the following applicants:
- current participants in the Bridging Program for Internationally Educated Professionals, or
- new applicants to York who already hold a university degree from an accredited non-Canadian institution and have resided in Canada for a duration of no more than 3 years. .
How to apply
- If you are a current participant in the , contact the program office directly about eligibility requirements and how to apply.
- If you are a new applicant to York and already have a university degree from an accredited non-Canadian institution, you must ensure first that you meet the and then apply through the Office of Admissions. You would then also make a separate inquiry to the Bridging Program for Internationally Educated Professionals, as noted in item 1 above.
Questions?
Visit our or contact us at IEP@yorku.ca
Program Details
Offered by
Liberal Arts & Professional Studies
Ways to study
Full-Time, Part-Time
Certificate Type
Professional
Certificate Entry
Consecutive, Direct
Study Sessions
Fall, Winter, Summer
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