The following is a list of programs participating in the Work Placement System. Select the name of a program for more information.
Event Management
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Coordinator |
Woodroffe Campus
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Sandy Ouellette Caron Fitzpatrick ouelles1@algonquincollege.com fitzpac@algonquincollege.com |
Description: |
This one-year Ontario College Graduate Certificate program provides students with the expertise and professionalism required to succeed in event management. Students study marketing, sponsorship, event logistics, risk management, budgeting, programming, entertainment, people management and developing event management material with Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. |
Marketing Business Intelligence Research
Web Site |
Coordinator |
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Nancy Johansen, Program Coordinator johansn@algonquincollege.com |
Description: |
This Ontario College Graduate Certificate program can launch your career in the dynamic, fast-changing and growing marketing research industry. Students learn how people think, how and why people purchase items and what motivates people to behave the way they do. The program provides students with the employable skills to conduct marketing and opinion research in the public, and private sectors and on the international scene. The curriculum emphasizes the marketing research process including: research design; questionnaire construction; moderator's guide construction; data collection; data base construction; basic and intermediate statistical analysis and interpretation; and report writing skills. In addition, students become familiar with the scientific method of hypotheses testing and reaching conclusions to solve business problems. - See more at: http://www3.algonquincollege.com/business/program/marketing-and-business-intelligence-research/#ourprogram |
Recreation and Leisure Services
Web Site |
Coordinator |
Woodroffe Campus
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Patsy Pike
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Description: |
This two-year Ontario College Diploma program provides training in recreation programming for various age groups, therapeutic recreation, marketing, computers, human development, trends, risk management and other subjects used by recreation professionals. Students study theories of recreation and leisure, as well as develop their leadership and administrative skills. |