Graduate Outcomes
What Grads Achieve
- $28
Avg. wage/hr - $45
High wage/hr
Source: workingincanada.gc.ca. NOC Code: 13100, 64409 — wage data is based on NOC Code 13100, rounded down to the nearest dollar. Average wage doesn’t reflect the starting salary but represents the middle value between lowest and highest wages. Local (or regional) income may vary. Last updated: December 2024.
More Than a Diploma
You’ll Graduate With
- Hands-on training
on Microsoft Office, QuickBooks, and Sage 50 - 200-hour internship
for real-world application and industry connections - Career services:
resume coaching, LinkedIn optimization, job search support - Leadership and HR-focused coursework:
recruitment, employment law, organizational behaviour
Program Overview
What You'll Study
A foundation in management, marketing, HR, and business law, paired with the digital skills modern employers expect.
- Project coordination, organizational behaviour, and leadership strategy
- Digital business, branding, and marketing strategy for engaging customers
- Human resources, employment law, and financial operations management
Career Paths
Jobs You Can Pursue
- Operations Coordinator
- Office Administrator
- Business Analyst
- Accounting Specialist
Employers who have hired triOS grads
- Ontario Ministry of Health
- Scotiabank
- Region of Peel
- Porter Airlines
The triOS Advantage
Why Students Choose triOS
- Personalized Training
Small class sizes and dedicated instructors who know you by name. - Career Preparation
Resume writing, mock interviews, and one-on-one job placement support. - Accelerated Learning
Job-focused skills. Graduate in months, not years.
Common Questions
Before You Apply
How long is the program?
49 weeks, including a 200-hour (8-week) internship.
How is the program delivered?
Half-day classes, four days a week.
What credential do I earn?
A Diploma in Business Administration and Management.
How is this different from triOS’s other business diplomas?
BAM has the strongest emphasis on leadership, HR, and organizational management compared to triOS’s entrepreneurship-focused business diplomas.