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Category: Academics Programs

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Business Admin Courses

Students are required to pick four subjects from their concentration, at each level for certificate, diploma and advance diploma programs

Department of business administration

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT                                          

Business OperationsCustomer Relations ManagementHuman Resources Management
Business StrategiesBusiness EthicsBusiness Plans
Organizations DevelopmentFinance ManagementProjects Management
Business communicationPayroll ManagementMarketing and Sales
Business EnvironmentChange ManagementStatistics
International BusinessesBusiness ManagementOrganization and Leaders

HUMAN RESOURCES  –  chrp, shrm certification

Human ResourcesHuman PlanningRecruitment and Selection
Compensation and BenefitsTraining and DevelopmentBehavior Interview
Organizations DevelopmentHealth and SafetyEmployment Law
Labor RelationsIndustrial RelationsHRMS and Research
   

FINANCE AND BANKING

Finance AdminAuditingMortgage and Loans
StatisticsProcurement and InventoryCommerce and Trades
Personal Tax ManagementInvestmentsPayroll and Benefits
Cost AccountingCapital MarketsCorporate Tax
DerivativesReal Estate InvestmentsFinancial Reporting

MARKETING AND RESEARCH

Market ResearchConsumer BehaviorInternational Business
Marketing StrategiesPersonal MarketingMarketing Segments
Business EnvironmentBusiness CommunicationChange Management
Supply ChainQuantitative MethodsBusiness Plans
Business PlanAds TheoryFinance

SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS

Business OperationsAccountProcurement
StatisticsCommerce and TradesTransportation
Tax ManagementInvestmentsLogistics
Cost AccountingMaterial ManagementERP

ECONOMICS

EconomicsStatisticsMathematics
Labor TrendsMortgage and LoansBusiness Environment
Capital MarketsInvestmentsSupply Chains
Commerce and tradesSocio Economic DevelopmentInternational Businesses
FinanceMethods of EconomicsQuantitative Economics

Commerce

Trade and CommerceStatisticsMathematics
Supply ChainInternational BusinessBusiness Environment
Capital MarketsInvestmentsEconomics
Commerce and tradesProcurementInternational Treaties

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Computer Science Courses

Computer Science  (Pick 4 subject at each level of the courses)

  • Information Technology, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Games Development, Cyber Security, Mobile Software Engineering, Digital Media


Computer Science                                    

Introduction to ComputerComputer Science 1 and 2IT Infrastructure 1 and 2
Software DevelopmentWeb DevelopmentDatabases Development
Management Information SystemsNetwork AdministrationMS Office and Its Applications
Artificial IntelligenceIntroduction to ProgrammingNumerical Methods

MIS

Windows IISConciergeDigital Marketing
PHP My SQLDigital CommunitiesPROPERTIES
CRMERPHRMS
CONCIERGELMSFMS
CAREERSNet MarketsCLINIC
E-commerce POSWebsites DevelopmentDigital Media
E-commerce DevelopmentE-commerce ManagementDigital Marketing
Management Information SystemsWord PressMoodle
JoomlaMS share pointMS Dynamics 365

Programming

Visual Studio.NetASP.NetVB.Net
HTML5Mobile AppsMobile Software
Word PressVB.NetMS Visio
Website Sites DevelopmentC++C#
Games DevelopmentArtificial IntelligenceMovies Making
Oracle Java DevelopmentPythonMusic and Ring Tones
NetworkingMS Visual Studio.net 

Networkng

Networking, TCP IPProjects ManagementCyber Security
IT ArchitectureIT InfrastructureNetworking
Network AdministrationOperating SystemsIntroduction to Computers
CCTV Artificial Intelligence

Graphics Design

Corel DrawAuto CADPhot Editing
IllustratorAdobe Creative SuiteMovie Making
PaintDigital MediaMusic Editing
Movie MakingCreative ArtsAdvance Computer Graphics
Science fictionMovies and GamesContesting Modernity

data management

Oracle DBAMS AccessSQL Server
PHP MY SQLMaria DBDbase 6
Artificial IntelligenceMS AzureMS Dynamics
Crystal ReportsSQLMy SQL
Analysis of AlogrithmData Management SystemSQL
Numerical MethodsSQL 
SPSSMini TabExcel
Spread SheetsQuickenQuick Books
Simply AccountingSpread SheetsMS Projects

Cyber security

Web AnalyticsNetworking FirewallNetworking Administration
Web AdministrationCyber Security OperatorIncidents Reporting
Security AnalysisPerformance ManagementFire Walls
Network MonitoringWebsite MonitoringArtificial Intelligence

Web development

VB . NetASP . NetADO.Net
MVCMobile AppsE-Commerce Dev
Word PressMoodleJoomla
PHP MY SQLMariaMS Access
Mobile Apps and GamesMovie MakingMusic Editing
SQL ServerE-CommerceCreative Arts
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Social Science Courses

Politics                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

PoliticsHistory of Western EuropeHistory of Asia
History of IslamTextile DesignPsychology
Travel and TourismReligionsCommunities
Social WorkSociologyHome Economics
Gender StudiesDemographicsGeography
First Nation Social Policy and CommunityGeomaticsInterdisciplinary Aboriginal Learning
International RelationsPublic PolicyForeign Policy

Science Social                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

Politics OF CanadaHistory of Western EuropeHistory of Asia
History of IslamTextile DesignPsychology
Travel and TourismReligionsCommunities Development
Social WorkSociologyHome Economics
Gender StudiesDemographicsGeography
Labor StudiesSocial WelfarePolitical Science
Community DevelopmentEconomic DevelopmentPolitical Thoughts
AnishinaabemowinAnishinaabe StudiesSocial Development
Environment and sustainability  

history                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

History of East AsiaHistory of Western EuropeHistory of Asia
History of IslamTextile DesignPsychology
Travel and TourismReligionsCommunities
DemographicsGender StudiesHistory of Pakistan
Gender StudiesHistory of Sub-ContinentSociety
Anishinaabe StudiesAnishinaabemowinCommunity Development
Environmental SustainabilityGeographySocial Justice and Globalization
Social Welfare International Relationssociology

                                                                                                                                                                                              

General                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

Who is Who in PakistanWho is Who in EuropeWho  is Who in North America
Effective Writing Travel and Tourism

Psychology                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

PoliticsHistory of Western EuropeHistory of Asia
History of IslamTextile DesignPsychology
Travel and TourismReligionsCommunities
Social WorkSociologyHome Economics
Gender StudiesDemographicsGeography
AnthropologyGeographyHistory
Aboriginal LearningEnvironmental studies 

Arts                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

PaintingTextile DesignMusic
Visual ArtsDramaDance
Political ScienceHistory of PakistanPakistan Studies
Urdu 1 and IIEnglish 1, 2 and 3Constitutions
Western ConstitutionsForeign PolicyInternational Relations
One Language CourseMusicDance
DramaLiteratureLanguage course
PoetryFire ArtsPainting
AnthropologyFantasyNovel
Arthatic Literature  

Education Management

Junior (kg TO Gr 6)Intermediate (Grade 7 to 12)Concentrations Required 4
Mathematics for TeachersArts of Social TransformationIntermediate and Senior Mathematics 1 and 2
Primary  Elementary Mathematics 1 and IILearns LearningIntermediate and Seniors English 1 and 2
Inquiry based methods in science and social scienceDiverse ClassroomsIntermediate and Seniors Science 1 and 2
Primary Elementary Language Literacy and Multi-Literaceis 1 and 2Preparation for Teaching 1 and IIIntermediate and Seniors Social Studies  1 and 2
Literacy and Multiliteracy in Yerly Years IITeaching Science, Technology, Engineering and MatchBusiness
Developing Learning and Play in early years Age 0-8Principles and Practices of Teaching EnglishComputers
Social and emotional Learning and Children’s Mental HealthAssessment and Evaluationinternational Education
 Practicum 1 and 2Adult Learners
 Education for Global CitizenshipAdult Learners Evaluations
 Multi Literacies Across CurriculumCurriculum Development
 Adolecent Social and Emotional HealthInclusion and Differentiation in Adult Learning
 Curriculum and PedagogyAccounts
 Perspective on Culture and Society in EducationFinance

law and justice

Introduction to Private LawStrategy and GovernanceLegal Rights and Legal Process
Canadian Political and Legal InstitutionsLegal Regulations of Adult RelationsIntroduction to Personal dispute
Societies in Early AgesCivil LawFamily Law
Legal Parents and Child RelationsBusiness LawCommercial Law
Real Estate LawCriminal CodeNature of Legal Authority
Legal Review MethodsCourt ProceedingsLabor Law and Modern State
Indian Law and PolicyRights and LawSpecial topics in Law and Justice
Treaties and RelationsTheories of Judicial DecisionsAdversary System, its Critique
Legal ReasoningIndependent Study I and IIIntroduction to Criminal Law and Procedures
Legal PreferenceUS Law and PoliticsTheories of Law
Canadian communitiesInternational RelationsForeign Policy
Political ThoughtsCrimes and PunishmentsJuri 1 and 2
Law of Social ScienceIntroduction to Legal StudiesGovernment Acts and Policies
Acts and Treaties  

Public Administration

Croud ControlLeadership SkillsConflict Management
JournalismPublic Policy & AdministrationPolitical Science
Public PolicyInternational Relations 
International Relations  

Languages

ESLTOEFLSAT 1, 2, 3
IELTSGMATURDU
FRENCHEnglish GRAMMARENGLISH WIRTING
SPANISHMANDARINPUNJABI

 

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Certificate and Diploma Programs

The Certificate and Diploma Programs are offered according to rules and regulations in Pakistan and UAE. Following concentrations are available for these courses:

Requirements

CertificateDiploma and Advance DiplomaCertifications TrainingVocational Certificate
Four basic expertise of a subject are covered, 16 credits of 45 hours of teaching. To be completed in one semester or one term. The course cover at least one overall subjectFour Intermediate and Advance Level expertise are covered in each subject having 16 credits and four courses at each level. To be completed in two semesters or one term of 6 month. The courses should cover at least four subjects.This course prepare students for certification examinations as per curriculum of the product ownerOne Skills set is taught to students in one semester or one term.
Level 1 to 5 are offerLevel 1 to 5 are offeredLevel 1 to 5 are offeredLevel 1 to 5 are offered

Business Administration

  • Business Management, Accounting, Finance, Economic and Social Development, Human Resources, Marketing, Supply Chain and Logistics, Marketing, International Business, Projects Management

Social Science

  • English, History, Fine Arts, Law and Justice, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology, International Relations, Public Administration, Canadian Studies, Asian Studies,  Journalism, Pakistan Studies,  Islamic Studies, Central European Studies,  , Labor Studies,  Textile Design, Philosophy, Anthropology, Genera and Women Studies

Law and Justices

Paralegal, Law and Justice

English

Level 1 o 5, TOELF, ESL, IELTS, ITIL

Education Management

Education Management, Law and Justice

Computer Science

  • Information Technology, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Games Development, Cyber Security, Mobile Software Engineering, Digital Media

Natural Science

  • Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Science, Architecture, Interior Design, Geology, Agriculture, Health Care, Food Science, stati, match

Health Care

Para Medical,Pharmacy, Personal Care Workers First Aiders, Health and Safety Assistant, Medical Assistant

Law and Justice

Education Management, Law and Justice

Certifications Training

Microsoft, CISCO, Macromedia, Oracle, IBM, QUICK books, Minitab, PMT.

Engineering

  • Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Telecommunication

Vocational Training

Typing, Shorthand, Office Clerk, Records, Store Keeper, Cashier, Data Entry, Tailor, Hair Dresser, Beauty, Drivers, Cook, Waiter, Hygiene, dieting, Oil Lubricants, Farmer, Gardner, Labor, etc.

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Professional Development Certificates

We also provide career development of Teachers and Staff. Their training covers:

  • Education Management
  • Office Management
  • Class Rooms Management
  • Health and Safety
  • Curriculum Development
  • Examinations Services
  • Other Relevant Training

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Ontario Secondary School Diploma credits required

18 compulsory credits

Students must earn the following compulsory credits to obtain the Ontario Secondary School Diploma:’


• 4 credits in English (1 credit per grade)*

• 3 credits in mathematics (1 credit in Grade 11 or 12)

• 2 credits in science

• 1 credit in Canadian history

• 1 credit in Canadian geography

• 1 credit in the arts

• 1 credit in health and physical education

• 1 credit in French as a second language

• 0.5 credit in career studies

• 0.5 credit in civics

Plus one credit from each of the following groups:

Group 1:
• English or French as a second language** •

  • a Native language
  • a classical or an international language
  • social sciences and the humanities
  • Canadian and world studies
  • guidance and career education
  • cooperative education*

Group 2:

• health and physical education • the arts • business studies • French as a second language

Ministry of Education
• cooperative education

* Group 3:

science (Grade 11 or 12)

• technological education

• French as a second language

• computer studies

• cooperative education***

In addition to the compulsory credits, students must complete:


• 12 optional credits†

• the provincial literacy requirement

• a minimum of 40 hours of community involvement activities

40 Hours of Community involvement

The community involvement requirement is designed to provide students with the opportunity to develop awareness and understanding about civic responsibility. They can actively participate in supporting and strengthening their communities. It also provides the opportunity for students to learn more about themselves and possible career opportunities.
Students can start accumulating hours in the summer before entering Grade 9.

Tips for students looking for volunteer opportunities:

• Check your school board’s website for resources to help you record hours and find volunteer activities.

• Visit the Ontario Volunteer Centre Network to find opportunities through a centre in your community.

• Get involved in “Change The World”, open to students aged 14-18, during April and May of each year.

• Make sure you know which activities qualify for the community involvement requirement. Students under eighteen years old can consult with their parents to plan and select their community involvement activities, according to ministry guidelines

• Ask your principal for more information.
*A maximum of 3 credits in English as a second language (ESL) or English literacy development (ELD) may be counted towards the 4 compulsory credits in English, but the fourth must be a credit earned for a Grade 12 compulsory English course.

**In groups 1, 2, and 3, a maximum of 2 credits in French as a second language can count as compulsory credits, one from group 1 and one from either group 2 or group 3.

***A maximum of 2 credits in cooperative education can count as compulsory credits.

†The 12 optional credits may include up to 4 credits earned through approved dual credit courses.