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  • Inside the EBAC Classroom

Certificate Programs

The Edwards School of Business currently offers three certificate programs.

Business Administration Certificate

The Business Administration Certificate (BAC) is an eight course business management program that allows students to expand their understanding of business environment, marketing, human resources management, finance, and other concepts commonly encountered in organizations. Offered through convenient night classes, this part-time program allows the flexibility you require, while delivering the business tools you need to set yourself apart.

Executive Business Administration Certificate

The Executive Business Administration Certificate (EBAC) is a four course advanced business management program that provides students with a sound understanding of strategy implementation, advanced marketing, business plan development, and other business-related special topics. Offered through convenient night classes in a flexible part-time format, the EBAC is designed to deliver a high calibre education that fits your schedule.

Aboriginal Business Administration Certificate

The Aboriginal Business Administration Certificate (ABAC) is designed to provide pathway programming for those Aboriginal students who do not meet the admission criteria for direct admission or transfer admission to the undergraduate program and for those Aboriginal students who wish to obtain a certificate in business but do not want to study in a four year degree program.