This program combines a degree-level business education with experiential knowledge focused on the automotive industry. Students analyze current issues, trends, and developing technologies relevant to automotive management through lectures, discussions, case-studies, problem-solving, and special projects. Work-integrated learning is a key component, with co-operative education work terms that connect theory to practice. Students also participate in a major automotive exposition, working collaboratively with industry partners to develop communication and leadership skills while increasing professionalism.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program boasts an employment rate of over 90 percent and offers extensive hands-on experience through paid co-op work terms, industry events, and the Georgian College Auto Show. It also provides access to scholarships and awards, networking opportunities, and exposure to major manufacturers and industry leaders, all of which equip graduates for a successful career in automotive management.
The program is focused specifically on automotive management, covering areas such as automotive industry concepts, aftermarket introduction, management principles, and marketing. Students also engage in multidisciplinary research and practical automotive projects, preparing them to meet the demands of various sectors within the automotive industry.
Application fees
10.85L
1st year tuition fees
10.85L
Living cost
Applicants need an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, or mature student status with a minimum overall average of 65 percent. They must have six Grade 12 U or M level courses, including Grade 12 U English and Mathematics. Mature applicants need to be 19 years or older and have been away from formal education for at least one year, with additional subject prerequisites.

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Graduates can pursue entry-level and middle management roles across the automotive sector, including original equipment manufacturers, dealerships, aftermarket, financial services, remarketing, and digital marketing. The program prepares students with critical thinking, problem-solving, professionalism, and customer service skills, opening doors to diverse employment opportunities.