Business - Management and Entrepreneurship (Co-op and Non Co-op Version)

Thrive with a challenging and rewarding career as an entrepreneur.

  • Our campus is the ideal place for an entrepreneur, with access to Discovery, Applied Research and Entrepreneurship (DARE) district, entrepreneurship and innovation centre, and more
  • Activities such as the BME Grill, our business plan pitch competition, provide opportunities for experiential learning
  • Faculty consists of entrepreneurs and business owners who continue to keep up with trends in their areas of specialization

Program Availability and Schedule

Availability

Open

Closed

Waitlisted

Start Term

Availability

International
Availability

Competitive?

Winter 2025

No

Spring 2025

No

Fall 2025

No

Schedule

Winter 2025
Level 01
Spring 2025
Level 02
Fall 2025
Break
Winter 2026
Level 03
Spring 2026
Level 04
Spring 2025
Level 01
Fall 2025
Level 02
Winter 2026
Break
Spring 2026
Level 03
Fall 2026
Level 04
Winter 2025
Level 01
Spring 2025
Level 02
Fall 2025
Break
Winter 2026
Level 03
Spring 2026
Co-op 01
Fall 2026
Level 04
Spring 2025
Level 01
Fall 2025
Level 02
Winter 2026
Break
Spring 2026
Level 03
Fall 2026
Co-op 01
Winter 2027
Level 04

Program Summary

Credential

Ontario College Diploma (2 Years)

Program Delivery

Program Code

Area of Interest

Business

School

School of Business and Hospitality

Campus

Ottawa

Work Integrated Learning

The two-year Business - Management and Entrepreneurship Ontario College Diploma program provides you with the knowledge and skills for a successful career in management or ownership of a small or medium-sized enterprise.

This program has a strong focus on business trends, developing an entrepreneurial mindset, and innovation in a digital economy. It encourages your creativity, strategic thinking and originality, as you cultivate the skills to start up and run a small business....(read more)

Overview

Thrive with a challenging and rewarding career as an entrepreneur.

The two-year Business - Management and Entrepreneurship Ontario College Diploma program provides you with the knowledge and skills for a successful career in management or ownership of a small or medium-sized enterprise.

This program has a strong focus on business trends, developing an entrepreneurial mindset, and innovation in a digital economy. It encourages your creativity, strategic thinking and originality, as you cultivate the skills to start up and run a small business.

Explore your talents and creativity through hands-on projects that can be customized to your interests. Learn about business concepts and how to:

  • develop a good business idea
  • create a business model
  • validate your business through market research
  • manage people and resources
  • understand financial information
  • gain customer attention and sell
  • create a digital presence
  • launch a business

Create a start-up idea that you develop and enhance throughout the program. Complete multiple team-based projects, including the creation of an online store as well as the presentation of a comprehensive business plan.

Our campus is the ideal place for an entrepreneur. Program faculty include entrepreneurs and business owners who continue to keep up with trends in their areas of specialization. You have access to the Discovery, Applied Research and Entrepreneurship (DARE) District and our entrepreneurship and innovation centre. Activities such as the AC Market, B-ME Grill and Wolves Den provide you with opportunities for hands-on, experiential learning. You will benefit from our partnership with Shopify, which provides free access to a world-class e-commerce platform to create and launch your business during the course of your studies.

Students also have the option to gain real-world experience through a paid co-operative education (co-op) work term (see Additional Information for more details). Please note that places in the co-op work term are subject to availability and academic eligibility. Please note admission to the co-op program does not guarantee a co-op placement.

Upon graduation, you are ready for a variety of career paths. You may start a business, manage an existing business, continue your education or find a career in:

  • eCommerce
  • marketing
  • digital marketing
  • visual merchandising
  • store planning
  • professional sales
  • social media
  • marketing research
  • purchasing
  • retail
  • customer service and management

NOTE: Students complete Levels 01 and 02 in Year one, followed by a mandatory one-semester break, then complete Levels 03 and 04 in Year two. See Additional Information for details regarding program progression.

SUCCESS FACTORS

This program is well-suited for students who:

  • Want to control their destiny and start a small-to-medium-sized business.
  • Are interested in leveraging their entrepreneurial spirit to manage an existing business.
  • Learn in an environment that encourages the generation of new ideas.
  • Strive to become strategic thinkers and find better ways of doing things.
  • Get the job done by being proactive.
  • Are interested in being a part of a like-minded group of students and faculty that helps them achieve their goals.

Courses

Programs at Algonquin College are delivered using a variety of instruction modes. Courses may be offered in the classroom or lab, entirely online, or in a hybrid mode which combines classroom sessions with virtual learning activities. Upon registration, each full-time student is provided an Algonquin email account which is used to communicate important information about program or course events.

Careers & Pathways

Careers

Small- and medium-sized businesses are the fastest growing sector of the economy, locally and internationally. Graduates are sought after in all industry sectors for their entrepreneurial spirit, creative and problem-solving skills and their ability to successfully adapt to constant change in the business world.

Most graduates have chosen to open their own business or take over their family business. Others are gainfully employed in a wide range of business activities including visual merchandising, store planning, sales (both business-to-business and business-to-consumer), sales promotion, marketing, social media, marketing research, purchasing, customer service and management. Opportunities may be available with domestic and international retailing, manufacturing, service and wholesaling firms, and in government departments and agencies.

Pathways

Please note: There may be more pathways available for this program than are listed here. Please use our Pathways search tool to see every option.

Learning Outcomes

The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:

  1. Identify and discuss the impact of global issues on an organization`s business opportunities by using an environmental scan.
  2. Apply principles of corporate sustainability, corporate social responsibility and ethics to support an organization`s business initiatives.
  3. Use current concepts/systems and technologies to support an organization`s business initiatives.
  4. Apply basic research skills to support business decision making.
  5. Support the planning, implementation and monitoring of projects.
  6. Perform work in compliance with relevant statutes, regulations and business practices.
  7. Explain the role of the human resource function and its impact on an organization.
  8. Use accounting and financial principles to support the operations of an organization.
  9. Describe and apply marketing and sales concepts used to support the operations of an organization.
  10. Outline principles of supply chain management and operations management.
  11. Outline and assess the components of a business plan.
  12. Develop strategies for ongoing personal and professional development to enhance work performance in the business field.
  13. Develop strategies for the operation and management of entrepreneurial ventures and small business enterprises.
  14. Propose effective management, team-building, and leadership techniques that encourage innovation in an entrepreneurial setting.
  15. Create ecommerce-based business strategies appropriate to entrepreneurial ventures and small business enterprises.
  16. Identify and apply discipline-specific practices that contribute to the local and global community through social responsibility, economic commitment and environmental stewardship.

Tuition & Fees

Get an idea of how much each semester will cost with our Tuition and Fee Estimator.

2024/2025 Academic Year

Tuition and related ancillary fees for this program can be viewed by using the Tuition and Fees Estimator tool at www.algonquincollege.com/fee-estimator.

Further information on fees can be found by visiting the Registrar`s Office website at www.algonquincollege.com/ro.

Fees are subject to change.

Additional program related expenses include:

Admissions Requirements

All applicants must satisfy both College Eligibility and Program Eligibility requirements.

College Eligibility

  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent. Applicants with an OSSD showing senior English and/or Mathematics courses at the Basic Level, or with Workplace or Open courses, will be tested to determine their eligibility for admission; OR
  • Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) certificate; OR
  • General Educational Development (GED) certificate; OR
  • Mature Student status (19 years of age or older and without a high school diploma at the start of the program). Eligibility may be determined by academic achievement testing for which a fee will be charged.

Program Eligibility

  • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or equivalent).
  • Mathematics, Grade 11 (MBF3C or equivalent).
  • Applicants with international transcripts must provide proof of the subject-specific requirements noted above and may be required to provide proof of language proficiency. Domestic applicants with international transcripts must be evaluated through the International Credential Assessment Service of Canada (ICAS) or World Education Services (WES).
  • IELTS-International English Language Testing Service (Academic) Overall band of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each band; OR TOEFL-Internet-based (iBT) Overall 80, with a minimum of 20 in each component: Reading 20; Listening 20; Speaking 20; Writing 20; OR Duolingo English Test (DET) Overall 110, minimum of 110 in Literacy and no score below 95.

Not sure if you meet all of the requirements? Academic Upgrading may be able to help with that: https://www.algonquincollege.com/access/.

Should the number of qualified applicants exceed the number of available places, applicants will be selected on the basis of their proficiency in English and mathematics.

Application Information

BUSINESS - MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP (CO-OP AND NON CO-OP VERSION)
Program Code 0242X01FWO

Applications to full-time day programs must be submitted with official transcripts showing completion of the academic admission requirements through:

ontariocolleges.ca
60 Corporate Court
Guelph, Ontario N1G 5J3
1-888-892-2228

Students currently enrolled in an Ontario secondary school should notify their Guidance Office prior to their online application at www.ontariocolleges.ca.

Applications for Fall Term and Winter Term admission received by February 1 will be given equal consideration. Applications received after February 1 will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis as long as places are available.

International applicants please visit this link for application process information: https://algonquincollege.force.com/myACint/.

For further information on the admissions process, contact:

Registrar`s Office
Algonquin College
1385 Woodroffe Ave
Ottawa, ON K2G 1V8
Telephone: 613-727-0002
Toll-free: 1-800-565-4723
TTY: 613-727-7766
Fax: 613-727-7632
Contact: https://www.algonquincollege.com/ro

Additional Information

Program Resources

CO-OP INFORMATION:
All applicants apply directly to the non-co-op version of this program through OntarioColleges.ca or our International Application Portal. Students may elect to participate in the co-op version, two terms prior to the first co-op work term, subject to availability and academic eligibility.

Co-operative education (Co-op) allows students to integrate their classroom learning with a real-world experience through paid work terms. Two academic terms prior to the cooperative education work term, students are required to actively participate in and successfully complete the self-directed co-op course, readiness activities and workshops.

Students must actively conduct a guided, self-directed job search and are responsible for securing approved program-related paid co-op employment. Students compete for co-op positions alongside students from Algonquin College and other Canadian and international colleges and universities. Algonquin College`s Co-op Department provides assistance in developing co-op job opportunities and guides the overall process, but does not guarantee that a student will obtain employment in a co-op work term. Co-op students may be required to relocate to take part in the co-op employment opportunities available in their industry and must cover all associated expenses; e.g., travel, work permits, visa applications, accommodation and all other incurred expenses.

Co-op work terms are typically 14 weeks in duration and are completed during a term when students are not taking courses. For more information on your program`s co-op level(s), visit the courses tab on your program`s webpage.

International students enrolled in a co-op program are required by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to have a valid Co-op/Internship Work Permit prior to commencing their work term. Without this document International students are not legally eligible to engage in work in Canada that is part of an academic program. The Co-op/Internship Work Permit does not authorize international students to work outside the requirements of their academic program.

For more information on co-op programs, the co-op work/study schedule, as well as general and program-specific co-op eligibility criteria, please visit www.algonquincollege.com/coop.

PROGRAM PROGRESSION:
There are three program intakes and students may start in the Fall, Winter, or Spring semesters. Progression through the program is the same for all intakes, i.e., students complete Levels 01 and 02 (Year one), followed by a mandatory one-semester break, and then levels 03 and 04 (Year 2).

Contact

Christopher Dore

Program Coordinator

dorec1@algonquincollege.com

613-727-4723, ext. 2838

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Christopher Dore

Program Coordinator

dorec1@algonquincollege.com

613-727-4723, ext. 2838

“I teach because I love teaching and it allows me the opportunity to make a difference in my students lives. What I love most about teaching is inspiring students to pursue their hopes and dreams. I do this by creating classroom moments that engage students while creating a positive and fun learning environment.”

Chris has a very diverse background. From living and working overseas in key corporate positions; ranging from working for the South Korean government in their Foreign Direct Investment Department, to travelling the globe as the investor relations manager for one of the largest technology joint ventures in Asia.

With stops along the way in equity research, financial services as a wealth advisor, and consulting; Chris now spends his time doing what he loves most, learning about new technologies (AI and Blockchain), teaching and creating robust businesses that provide value.

You can learn more about Chris on LinkedIn.

Veronica Fiallos

Student Success Specialist

Laurie Logan

Professor

loganl@algonquincollege.com

613-727-4723, ext. 6390

Room B434b

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Laurie Logan

Professor

loganl@algonquincollege.com

613-727-4723, ext. 6390

Laurie Logan is a proud Algonquin College Alumni who graduated with top honours in the Small Business Management program in 1998. Upon graduating, Laurie immediately seized the opportunity to implement her educational background to begin her own successful entrepreneurial journey. Laurie has taken those experiences and is now a respected business Professor and consultant. Continuously expanding her business network, she helps other like-minded entrepreneurs build successful businesses.

A full time professor at Algonquin College since 2004, Laurie stays current by regularly attending business networking events, updating her skills and knowledge through further education, and performing guest speaking engagements for small and large business organizations. Laurie’s colleagues and student learners recognize her passion for teaching and inspirational leadership, which has resulted in numerous ‘Excellence in Teaching’ awards.

Chris Castillo

Professor

castilc@algonquincollege.com

613-727-4723, ext. 7159

Room B237a

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Chris Castillo

Professor

castilc@algonquincollege.com

613-727-4723, ext. 7159

Entrepreneur – Educator – Author

Chris is a full-time professor in the Business Management and Entrepreneurship (B-ME) program who thrives on teaching his students who have the goal of owning or managing a small business. “Entrepreneurial students are in a different class all by themselves” says Castillo, “they are leaders, not followers, and they take the steps necessary to learn how to succeed in their chosen field; it’s a privilege to help them do that!”

As a seasoned professor, serial entrepreneur, investor and published author (Knowles/Castillo), Chris shares his entrepreneurial experiences and knowledge, giving the students in the program the added bonus of having the author of their textbook standing at the front of their class!

Chris has started over 10 businesses ranging from restaurant, coffee shop, jean manufacturing, internet business to currently a mechanic shop and international entrepreneur coaching/consulting company. He is also an early stage investor in local and international businesses.

Chris is a highly sought after entrepreneur consultant/coach, educator and conference speaker and has gained the reputation of being “One of Canada’s Finest Entrepreneurship Instructors” and was awarded to represent Canada in a World Trade University Global Conference on Youth Entrepreneurship in 2006 in Sao Paolo, Brazil.

Chris is also a philanthropist having worked with Street Kids International in Ecuador and Peru helping and coaching street kids to start businesses that were not harmful to them and ultimately leading them to getting off the street. Chris also assisted in the start-up of Jade’s KIDS Foundation in British Columbia.

Cheryl Dowell

Professor

dowellc@algonquincollege.com

613-727-4723, ext. 7438

Room B347a

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Cheryl Dowell

Professor

dowellc@algonquincollege.com

613-727-4723, ext. 7438

Love what you do and it’s not work.

I am very fortunate to love what I do. After teaching at Algonquin College for 10 years, I still am excited to walk into each new class.
The next 15 years must be about innovation NOT imitation. By working side-by-side with our future entrepreneurs and managers, we have weekly discussions and applied learning in my Business Management and Retail Management classes where we begin to tackle the concerns of today and brainstorm ways of making business efficient, effective and sustainable; all while ensure that each student begins to find their place in this exciting future.

“A very charismatic individual with a great understanding of how to connect with her students and get everyone to participate.” – B-ME Alumni

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