Programs

Certification type
Certificate Bachelor Degree
Availability
International Students Accepted PGWP eligible

Learn to create and innovate to grow a business, launch new products, build brands and graduate ready to pursue your Certified Sales Professional (CSP) designation.

Program length:
4 years
Location:
In person (Main Campus)
Faculty:
School of Business
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Certification type
Certificate Diploma
Availability
International Students Accepted Not PGWP eligible

As a marketing major in the Business Administration programs, you will explore marketing fundamentals and apply the latest trends in brand management, strategic marketing, research and planning to projects and real-world scenarios.

Program length:
2 years
Location:
In person (Main Campus) or Online
Faculty:
School of Business
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Certification type
Certificate Diploma
Availability
International Students Accepted Not PGWP eligible

Study for a career as a journalist, reporter, public relations specialist, designer or photojournalist.

Program length:
2 years
Location:
In person (Main Campus)
Faculty:
School of Business
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Certification type
Certificate Diploma
Availability
International Students Accepted Not PGWP eligible

Study for a career as a journalist, reporter, public relations specialist, designer or photojournalist.

Program length:
2 years
Location:
In person (Main Campus)
Faculty:
School of Business
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Certification type
Certificate Certificate
Availability
International Students Accepted Not PGWP eligible

Discover how business and creativity collide as you develop fundamental skills in communications, marketing, business development, project management and more.

Program length:
1 year
Location:
In person (Main Campus) or Online
Faculty:
School of Business
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Accreditations and designations

Getting career-ready means having the right designations and credentials, so we align our programs to meet prerequisite requirements for these industry designations. We love life-long learning, so we have partnerships to allow students to continue their studies once they graduate from SAIT.

Canadian Professional Sales Associates

Graduates of the Business Administration Diploma – Marketing Major and Bachelor of Business Administration – Marketing Major who completed the Business Development and Customer Relationship Management (MKTG 366/2366) course elective, as well as graduates of the Marketing certificate, are eligible to apply for the CPSA's Professional Sales Certificate, which recognizes that you possess all the skills and knowledge needed to start a career in sales.

Business Administration provincial pathways

Incoming transfer students might be eligible for the provincial Business Administration pathway if they have completed Business Administration coursework at Bow Valley College, Grande Prairie Regional College, Keyano College, Lakeland College, Lethbridge College, MacEwan University, Medicine Hat College, NAIT, Norquest College, Northern Lakes College, Olds College, Portage College, Red Deer College or Athabasca University in the last five years.

Please contact an academic advisor for more information.

Contact us

School of Business

NN701, Senator Burns Building, SAIT Main Campus

Academic Advising Drop-In Hours (Non-Peak Periods):
Tuesdays:  9 AM – 12 PM
Thursdays:  12 PM – 3 PM

Academic Advising Drop-in Hours (Peak Periods):
Monday – Friday:  9AM – 3 PM

International Student Advising Drop-in Hours:
Wednesday: 10 AM – 1 PM
Friday:  9AM – 12 PM  

Phone
403.284.8485
Email
business.advising@sait.ca
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SAIT is located on the traditional territories of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) and the people of Treaty 7 which includes the Siksika, the Piikani, the Kainai, the Tsuut’ina and the Îyârhe Nakoda of Bearspaw, Chiniki and Goodstoney.

We are situated in an area the Blackfoot tribes traditionally called Moh’kinsstis, where the Bow River meets the Elbow River. We now call it the city of Calgary, which is also home to the Métis Nation of Alberta.