“Created specifically with new supervisors in mind, Accounting Skills for New Supervisors teaches students the art of finance and financial management from the ground up. Students learn key financial terms, their role in the company finances, where to find rules and regulations for their area and industry, how to read various types of financial reports, along with much, much more.”
“If you are familiar with previous versions of Access, there are a large number of new features and a completely new interface in Access. If you have never used Access before, don’t worry – you will quickly become very familiar with these commands as time goes on!”
“This three-semester diploma program is designed to provide recreation and leisure service practitioners with the opportunity to acquire specialized skills, knowledge and attitudes related to youth and essential youth services. As a graduate of the youth recreation management program, employment opportunities would exist in many agencies, including: your first nation communities, municipalities, youth centres, non-profit agencies, group homes and private industry.”
“Graduates of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship diploma program carry out a variety of business functions within their small business settings. They will have demonstrated a practical understanding of key principles and practices necessary for success in the field of business.”
“This Diploma Program will train housing managers so they can do their work more efficiently and effectively. It will enable First Nations housing managers to assist communities to benefit from affordable, healthy, high quality, and well-maintained housing.”
“This 52-week Diploma Program prepares students for positions as supervisors, office managers, and administrative or executive assistants. Students participate in online discussion groups, activities, projects, and Internet research. They are encouraged to draw on their own experiences to help relate theory to practical work situations.”
“The Lands and Resources Management Program is a uniquely designed Diploma Program that is focused on providing a broad range of topic areas specific to the management of lands and resources on Federal Reserve lands. Participants will examine basic environmental, legal and economic aspects of land and resource management in Aboriginal communities. The program also provides students with the opportunity to increase skill levels in communications, computers, time management, leadership, research and project management.”
“Students will be instructed in customer service, hotel services, and menu planning and design. They will also be provided with an introduction to managerial concepts including accounting, marketing, law and human resource and the four functions of management. Graduates will have a good understanding of the front and back operations of a restaurant, hotel, resort and lodge and the basic managerial skills necessary to coordinate the day‐to‐day operation.”
“This comprehensive Human Resources Management diploma program covers all the key functions in this diverse field, including employment law, labour relations, training and development, pension and benefit plans, occupational health and safety, compensation, recruitment and selection. The expertise, knowledge and management skills you acquire here can be applied to any organization. This program prepares you to work in all areas of human resources. Core concepts are studied in an online setting.
“Are you serious about meeting the challenges of working in human resources? Are you interested in making a strategic contribution in your first nation organization? Then you need this program. Acquire theoretical and practical knowledge and the skills required to become a successful practitioner of Human Resources in the areas of recruitment, training, performance management, compensation, health and safety, labor relations, and business management. This program introduces students and to all of the human resources technical areas including the role of human resources within.