Overview

The Digital Marketing and Office Administration Diploma (DMOA) Program with Co-op is designed to help participants develop practical and organizational skills to handle administrative tasks in general office settings with a focus on online marketing and junior bookkeeping skills. DMOA enables students to learn the fundamentals of online marketing and gain hands-on experience by applying the latest digital marketing skills. Students are required to do independent activities, graded assignments and/or exams for each course; each student will work on individual as well as group projects.

TOPICS:

  • DMOA 100 – Digital Marketing Fundamentals
  • DMOA 101 – Office Administration Essentials
  • DMOA 102 – Bookkeeping 1
  • DMOA 103 – Content Marketing
  • DMOA 104 – Bookkeeping 2
  • DMOA 105 – Web Analytics
  • DMOA 106 – Bookkeeping 3
  • DMOA 107 – Ethics and Digital Marketing

How it Works

The Digital Marketing and Office Administration Diploma with Co-op will get you working in Canada. You will gain knowledge and develop skills that you can apply in your co-op work term and in your career.

You can choose to include LCC’s Business Diploma Program (BDP) as part of this Co-op program. The Business Diploma program will provide you with information about Canadian workplace practices and support you to create a Canadian-style resume.

Study term

During your study term,  you will complete the required coursework for the Digital Marketing Diploma. You will also take elective courses to improve your English language skills and competencies.

 

Work term

Co-op work experience placements depend on many factors including the Co-op students’ language capabilities, availability for the host’s schedule, experience, and willingness to do the specific work offered. LCC provides a placement for every student who successfully completes the coursework, takes advantage of the free support services offered by the Co-op Coordinator, and attends the weekly workshops.

To assist students, the Co-op Coordinator identifies individually relevant hosts from the list and provides counseling, free interview skills workshops and resume writing assistance. Students are not limited to choosing their co-op work experience placement from a partnered host organization already on LCC’s list. If a student prefers a new company, the company will be contacted for further information and, if the company meets LCC standards (eg. showing commitment to enhancing student learning and willingness to respect limits on hours worked), its representative will complete a Co-op Work Experience Agreement for the company to be included on LCC’s list.

Post-work Tutorial

In this tutorial, you will review the strengths and weaknesses you noticed during your co-op, and formulate your future career plans.

 

 

 

Career Options

This program provides training for careers in many occupational areas, including the following National Occupational Classifications (NOCs):

Options and Fees

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48 week option

24 weeks of classroom instruction and 24 weeks of Canadian work experience.

Program Start Date:

Diploma program classes start every week.

Depending on class seat availability, students may be asked to start their course or program at a later date.

Start Time

9:30 AM – 12:00 PM

Choose one of the following elective programs and one time slot:

Business Diploma Program
Class start time: 12:30 PM – 3:00 PM

Program Tuition Fees

DMOA+ Business Diploma (8 weeks) – $5,680

DMOA+ Business Diploma (16 weeks) – $7,100

Other Fees

Registration fee: $250
Administrative fee: $180

*Registration fees are not refundable.

A payment plan is available

96 week option

The Business Operation and Digital Marketing Diploma with Co-op Program combines the Digital Marketing and Office Administration diploma (DMOA) with a Leadership Preparation diploma (LPD) to create a strong basis for career growth, enabling graduates to be prepared for promotion to higher levels in their careers. The Business Operations and Digital Marketing Diploma Program is a Career Co-op program, which also includes additional elective courses, a co-op work component, and a post-work tutorial.

Program Start Date:

Diploma program classes start every week.

START TIME

9:30 AM – 12:00 PM

CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING ELECTIVE PROGRAMS AND ONE TIME SLOT:

Business Diploma Program
Class start time: 12:30 PM – 3:00 PM

PROGRAM TUITION FEES

$9,940 – $10,500*

*Tuition fees vary depending on the student’s choice of elective courses. Please refer to the program’s registration page for a complete breakdown of tuition fees and schedule options.

OTHER FEES

Registration fee: $250
Administrative fee: $180

Entrance Requirements

General Admission Requirements

To register in a Career Co-op Diploma Program or TESOL Program, you must have an English level of at least CLB 6 (IELTS 5.5).

Language proficiency requirements: 

To register for vocational/Co-op programs, such programs classified as Class A and Class B, students must provide proof of their English language proficiency by submitting either:

i. one of the following recent test results:

Name of English language assessment/test Minimum score(s)/level(s)*

1. International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic Minimum overall score of 5.5

2. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) IBT Minimum overall score of 46

3. Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL) Minimum overall score of 40

4. Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) Listening 6, Speaking 6, Reading 5, and Writing 5.

5. Duolingo English Test (DET) Minimum overall score of 95

6. Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic Minimum overall score of 43

7. Cambridge English Qualifications: B2 First exam (FCE) Minimum overall score of 160 or “C”

8. Cambridge Linguaskill Minimum overall B2 level

9. LANGUAGECERT Academic Minimum overall B2 level

10. The Michigan English Test (MET) Minimum overall B2 level

11. iTEP Academic Minimum overall score of 3.5

12. EIKEN Minimum placement of Grade Pre-1

13. English 12 with minimum grade of C+

Or,

ii. evidence of 3 years of full-time secondary (Grades 8-12) or post-secondary education that has been completed in English in an English-speaking country.

BEFORE STARTING YOUR CO-OP WORK TERM, YOU ARE REQUIRED TO:

  • Be aged 18+ or evidence of high school graduation to register for a vocational/Co-op* program. (*must be aged 19+ at the time they start their work term component)
  • have successfully completed the study component,
  • have a Canadian Study Permit and Co-op Work Permit OR a Working Holiday Visa,
  • have a Canadian Social Insurance Number (SIN),
  • have medical insurance coverage until the end of the Co-op program (this is very important).

PTIRU Designation

LCC’s Co-op Programs are approved byPrivate Training Institutions Regulatory Unit (PTIRU) of the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills. For more information about our designation, including an approved program list, please click here.

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