Business: Marketing
Description
The Business Marketing Ontario College Diploma Program builds on the topics covered in the Business Studies Seneca College Certificate and the Marketing Seneca College Certificate to further emphasize the core knowledge and skills necessary for any industry or business, domestic or international, with a specialized focus on fundamental marketing skills. Introductory courses will provide students with an overview of the Canadian business environment, including generally accepted accounting principles, fundamentals of math for business and finance, marketing approaches and concepts used by and appropriate for profit and non-profit organizations, and new technologies and strategies to further develop proficiency in computer applications for business.
In addition, specialized focus will be placed on teaching students in-depth skills required in the marketing profession. Emphasis is placed on fundamental marketing approaches and concepts appropriate for profit and non-profit organizations, including effective selling, e-marketing, integrated marketing, professional selling, etc. Students will apply marketing strategies to changing business environments to make sound business decisions. Students are provided with a solid foundation in the discipline of marketing, focusing on problem-based learning, real world projects and case studies.
In order to meet Seneca's breadth requirements for diploma or advanced diploma programs, students must successfully complete at least 3 general education courses toward their program, satisfying the following criteria:
- Completion of 1 course from Arts & Humanities;
- Completion of 1 course from Sciences & Social Sciences; and
- Completion of 1 course chosen from either category above.
Please note that only levels 1 and 2 language courses are permitted as General Education courses, and a maximum of two language courses may be used towards General Education requirements.
Curriculum
Business - Marketing Diploma Requirements
Semester 1
COM101 OR COM111
COM101 Communicating Across Contexts
COM111 Communicating Across Contexts (Enriched)
BAM101 Introduction to Business Administration
MBF101 Mathematics of Business and Finance
MRK106 Marketing I
MRK130 Marketing Professionalism and Careers
ACC120 Accounting Basics I
SMS210 Microcomputer Applications for Business
Semester 2
MRK177 Professional Presentations
MRK200 Marketing II
MRK260 Graphic and Web Design
MRK317 Integrated Marketing Communications I
MRK634 Driving Digital Media for Business
ECN550 Economics: An Overview
EAC894 Business Writing
Semester 3
MRK428 Marketing Strategy and Analysis
MRK430 Professional Selling
MRK455 Applied Marketing Research
MRK460 Global Marketing
OBR250 Organizational Behaviour
QNM223 Business StatisticsA
CAP506 Career Launching and Portfolio Planning
3 General Education Options 3 General Education Options
Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
Related Courses
- Accounting Basics I
- Applied Marketing Research
- Building and Maintaining Customer Relationships
- Business Law
- Business Writing
- Communicating Across Contexts
- Economics: An Overview
- Integrated Marketing Communication I
- Integrated Marketing Communication II
- Integrated Professional Selling
- Introduction to Business Administration
- Marketing II
- Marketing I
- Mathematics of Business and Finance
- Marketing: Effective Selling
- Marketing Professionalism and Careers
- Microcomputer Applications for Business
- Professional Presentations
- Graphic and Web Design
- Driving Digital Media for Business
- Marketing Strategy and Analysis
- Professional Selling
- Global Marketing
- Organizational Behaviour
- Business Statistics
- Career Launching and Portfolio Planning
Overview

- Institution: Seneca Polytechnic
- Program type: Diplôme
- Language: English
- Program Code:
- Delivery Method: Entièrement en ligne/à distance
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.