Find out what to expect in terms of content, learning goals, and career outcomes.
Become proficient with standard office software and build skills in multiple areas of business, including accounting, marketing, HR, and communications. Qualify for jobs in business, government, and non-profits.
Herzing College Business Administration Training
Herzing College’s Business Administration training is designed to help you develop the skills you need to get hired in any office.
Students get thorough training in Microsoft Office software, complete hands-on assignments, and graduate ready to have an immediate impact in the workforce.
- 12-month diploma program
- 8-week internship included
- Career support to land your first job after graduation
- Flexible scheduling and online learning format for maximum convenience
- Continuously updated course content, reviewed by an expert curriculum committee
- Frequent program start dates
- Financial assistance may be available for students who qualify
A Quality Online Learning Experience
Herzing offers everything you need to succeed in your online education.
- Easily connect with experienced and knowledgeable instructors whenever you need support
- Programs include three hours of live sessions each week for real-time learning and interaction
- Dedicated academic and technical support
Career Outlook
Business administration is a wide-ranging field that offers a variety of opportunities in both the private and public sectors.
Potential employers include:
- Businesses of all sizes
- Community and non-profit organizations
- Government offices and agencies
- Educational institutions
What Jobs Can You Get With a Diploma in Business Administration?
Graduates of Herzing’s Business Administration programs are qualified for entry-level roles in many different departments. Job titles may include:
- Account Manager
- Administrative Officer
- Office Manager
- Marketing Assistant
- Client Services Representative
- Sales Associate
- Accounting Assistant
Study Topics
Herzing’s Business Administration training covers topics such as:
- Microsoft software, including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Access
- Creating effective reports and presentations
- Business accounting principles
- Practical sales techniques
- The fundamentals of marketing
- Human resources
- What’s involved in starting and running a business
Click for a detailed description of each course.
This introductory basic accounting course presents the accounting cycle beginning with journalizing transactions and ending with the production of financial statements. Topics include accounting concepts and practices, recording transactions, adjusting accounts, preparation of worksheets and the closing process, and preparation of financial statements for service and merchandising businesses.
This course provides the opportunity to study the operation and application of Microsoft Excel, a spreadsheet package. Topics include building a spreadsheet, creating formulas, using functions, creating charts, maps, and graphics, lists and data management, worksheet and workbook management, creating and printing reports.
This course provides the opportunity to expand the understanding of the operation and application of Microsoft Excel. Topics include designing and creating forms, creation of templates, data analysis, and connectivity with other programs.
This course covers the use of the Microsoft Office applications Word, PowerPoint and Outlook. Topics include creating documents, editing text, creating tables, importing images, creating large documents, managing document sections, creating slideshows, managing themes, and using Outlook for email, calendars and tasks.
This course develops a student’s written communication skills. Emphasis is placed on the principles of effective verbal and written communication as well as presentation skills, which includes understanding the communication process and grammar fundamentals, writing various types of memos, letters, reports, as well as editing and proof-reading. The Internet is used as an information resource and a communication medium.
This course introduces an overview of organizational behaviour within the context of staff management examining theories of motivation, leadership, and ethics. Topics include personality traits, diversity in the workplace, Maslow’s Hierarchy, Needs Theory, types of leadership, organizational structures, organizational change, corporate culture, and conflict resolution.
This course introduces the marketing process with emphasis on the role of product, price, promotion, and distribution in the marketplace and how to develop sales techniques and methods using a relationship-building model. Topics include marketing environments, marketing planning, buying behaviours, product strategy and management, price strategy and management, retail and wholesale, personal selling, marketing communications, and emerging directions in marketing.
This course introduces an overview of managing projects including timelines, resources, risk, and cost. Topics include the project life cycle, stakeholder involvement, Responsibility Assignment Matrices, Work Breakdown Structures, risk mitigation and monitoring, cost estimation, critical path analysis, project evaluation, and closeout.
This course provides the study of the elements and principles of a database management system using Microsoft Access. Topics include entering and editing data, queries and filters, creating and customizing forms, creating and printing reports, and customizing fields and tables.
This course provides the study of the elements and principles of a database management system using Microsoft Access. Topics include entering and editing data, queries and filters, creating and customizing forms, creating and printing reports, and customizing fields and tables.
This course introduces an overview of the management of human resources, recruitment, job analysis, and training. Topics include compliance with federal and provincial legislation, accommodations, health and safety, collective agreements, forecasting staffing needs, conducting interviews, employee testing, human rights, developing onboarding techniques, conducting performance reviews, and employee documentation.
This course provides a basis of mathematics and arithmetic skills for students entering a business program to help prepare for accounting and other math related functions. Topics include working with decimal values, fraction calculations, cross-multiplication, proportions, percentage calculations, simple and compound interest, and preparing a personal budget.
This course introduces an overview of starting and running an independent business. Topics include forms of business ownership, partnership agreements, business plans, market research techniques, dealing with competition, choosing a location, insurance needs, basics of marketing, pricing structures, distribution strategies, managing space, managing people, government regulations, startup financing, acquisitions, and franchising.
This seminar provides an opportunity for the student to apply the techniques and processes for developing a career path and to learn lifetime career management tools and skills. Topics include career-planning, job searching, writing resumes and cover letters, refining interview skills, and preparing for a new position.
The internship component of the program is the practical application of student’s knowledge and skills in an industry environment. The industry shall be directly related to the student’s program of study. The internship requires full-time day attendance working in the industry setting.
Admission Requirements
What you need to get started.
- Have a minimum of a Canadian provincial high school diploma or equivalent, or be a mature student
- Pass an entrance test administered by Herzing College
- Be interviewed in detail regarding interest in the field
- Note: admission to some programs may include additional requirements
Not all programs or learning formats available at all campus locations.
The Business Administration program is registered at and delivered by Herzing College Winnipeg.


