Canadian Institute of Management
Today's business environment is fast-paced, diverse, and complex. Maximize your competitive advantage with the Certified in Management (CIM) designation from the Canadian Institute of Management.
The Canadian Institute of Management, in co-operation with Georgian College, is pleased to offer this eight-subject program designed to enable you to use the tools of effective management to the fullest. This program is of particular interest to managers, those who aspire to management, and those individuals in entrepreneurial activities who need to acquire a broad spectrum of management skills. Let us help you increase your career advantage by enrolling today in an established education program leading to a designation as a supervisor and/or manager.
Upon the completion of three mandatory courses and one elective, students are eligible to receive a Certificate in Supervisory Management (CSM) as a precursor to the CIM designation. Mandatory courses for CSM are as follows:
- Introduction to Management
- Managerial Communications
- Canadian Business Law
Contact Information
For assistance with CIM educational requirements visit - www.cim.ca.
Courses
| CIM Courses | GeorgianCollege Equivalent |
|---|---|
| CIM Core Courses (Mandatory): | |
| 1A Introduction to Management | MGMT 2001 |
| 1B Managerial Communications | COMM 1000 |
| 2A Canadian Business Law | LAWS 2000 |
| 3A Managerial Accounting | ACCT 1000 |
| 4A Managerial Finance | FNCE 2000 |
| 4B Strategic Policy Analysis | MGMT 3001 |
| Electives (Choose any two): | |
| Project Management | MGMT 2002 |
| Organizational Behaviour | BUSI 1001 |
| Economics | ECON 1000 |
| Economics | ECON 2000 |
| Marketing | MKTG 1000 |
| Marketing | MKTG 1001 |
Course Listings
Canadian Institute of Management
B
Business Finance (FNCE 2000)
Business Law (LAWS 2000)
C
College Communications (COMM 1000)
F
Financial Acctg. Principles 1 (ACCT 1000)
I
Introduction to Marketing (MKTG 1000)
Introduction to Org. Behaviour (BUSI 1001)
M
Macroeconomics (ECON 2000)
Managerial Decision Making (MGMT 3001)
Microeconomics (ECON 1000)
P
Planning the Mktg Strategy (MKTG 1001)
Principles of Management (MGMT 2001)
Project Management (MGMT 2002)
