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Human Resources Management The greatest proportion of applications to Human Resources Management programs fall into the postgraduate certificate category. There has been a significant increase in the number of applications over the past five years. Applications to a 3‐year diploma program and to a degree programs have remained relatively steady over the past three years. Chart 11. Human Resources Management Application Trends by Completion Level International Business Management Applications to International Business Management 2‐year and 3‐year diploma programs have shown a significant decline since 2006, while applications to post‐graduate certificate programs have shown significant increases over the same period. Applications to International Business Management degrees increased from 2006 to 2009 but have levelled off since. Chart 12. International Business Management Application Trends by Completion Level LKSB Degree Program Feasibility Study • 2011 94
Finance/Financial Services/Financial Planning Applications to degrees in Finance/Financial Services or Planning is trending upwards more than any other completion level. There has also been an increase in the number of post‐graduate certificate and 1‐year certificate applications, and a corresponding decline in 3‐year diploma applications. Chart 13. Finance Application Trends by Completion Level iv. Program Areas by FirstChoice Applicants and Enrollments by Year Below is a table outlining degree programs by first‐choice applicants and by enrollment numbers over the past five years. The majority of degree programs show a relatively high level of demand (number of applicants, first‐choice), including International Accounting and Finance, Financial Services and Accounting, International Business Management, Human Resources Management. It is not possible to determine from the OCAS data whether enrollment numbers vary from year to year based on the qualified applicants or whether programs have met quotas for class sizes in that particular year. Class sizes are largest at George Brown and Seneca (over 60 enrollments in Financial Services and International Accounting and Finance), while class sizes for other programs range from 20 to 50 enrollments. LKSB Degree Program Feasibility Study • 2011 95
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Human Resources Management<br />
The greatest proportion <strong>of</strong> applications to Human Resources Management programs fall into the postgraduate<br />
certificate category. There has been a significant increase in the number <strong>of</strong> applications over<br />
the past five years. Applications to a 3‐year diploma program and to a degree programs have remained<br />
relatively steady over the past three years.<br />
Chart 11. Human Resources Management Application Trends by Completion Level<br />
International Business Management<br />
Applications to International Business Management 2‐year and 3‐year diploma programs have shown a<br />
significant decline since 2006, while applications to post‐graduate certificate programs have shown<br />
significant increases over the same period. Applications to International Business Management degrees<br />
increased from 2006 to 2009 but have levelled <strong>of</strong>f since.<br />
Chart 12. International Business Management Application Trends by Completion Level<br />
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