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Ontario Labour Market Report CIP Program 52.02: Business Administration, Management and Operations
Most Relevant Academic Program(s) at Brock: Business Administration
EMSI Q3 2016 Data Set
February 2017
Institutional Analysis and Planning
Brock University 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way
905-688-5550
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Table of Contents
Section 1: Program Overview
a) How many degrees are completed in Ontario (Labour Supply)? ……….3
b) What types of degrees are completed in Ontario?................................3
c) What other similar programs are offered in Ontario? ……………………....4
d) What other similar programs are offered at Brock University?.............4
Section 2: Target Occupations
a) What top growing target occupations are obtained by Alumni?..........5
b) What are the growth prospects for these occupations (Demand)? .....6
c) How much are these target occupations earning?................................7
d) Where are the hottest places in Ontario in terms of job growth? ……..8
Section 3: Top Three Target Occupation Summaries **Includes Description, Skills & Competencies, Ontario Trends in Field, Location of Job, Industries
a) Engineering Manager……..…………………………………………………………….….9
b) Business Development Officer, Market Researcher, and Consultant..11
c) Computer and Information Systems Manager……………………………..…..13
Reference and Notes……………………………………………………………..………………….15
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b) What types of degrees are coming from Ontario? (52.02)
Section 1: Program Overview for Business
Administration (52.02)
52 9,299
Ontario Institutions Ontario Program Completions (2013)
had Completions in the last 5 years
a) How many degrees are completed in Ontario? (52.02)
Region 2009
Completions 2013
Completions % Change
● Ontario 2,868 9,299 224.2%
● Canada 24,577 32,382 31.8%
Award Level
Completions
(2013) Percent
● Career, technical or pre-
university program 3,056 32.9%
● Bachelors degree 3,896 41.9%
● Masters Degree 2,315 24.9%
● Doctors Degree 32 0.3%
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c) What other similar programs are offered in Ontario?
31 25,118
Programs (2013) Completions (2013)
CIP Code Program Completions (2013)
52.03 Accounting and related services 5,302
52.01 Business/commerce, general 2,813
52.14 Marketing 2,721
52.08 Finance and financial management services 2,589
52.11 International business/trade/commerce 1,659
d) What other similar programs are offered at Brock University?
Accounting1 - Our degree has a national reputation for excellence, and as a graduate of this program
you will have attained the highest level of prerequisite credits toward a professional accounting
designation available in any four-year program at an Ontario university. Brock graduates consistently
score highly on the national accounting examinations and enjoy a wide variety of employment
opportunities. The BAcc program is fully accredited by the Chartered Professional Accountants (CPA)
of Ontario.
Marketing2 - A concentration in marketing provides you with the knowledge and skills to perform a
variety of essential strategic business activities such as consumer needs assessment, marketing research,
sales forecasting, product management, new product development, pricing, distribution, integrated
marketing communications, and strategic market planning.
Finance3 - A concentration in finance provides you with the knowledge of all aspects of money
management including investment, collection, disbursement, borrowing, and fund‐raising. Finance
also focuses on preparation of financial reports, tax and regulatory requirements, cash flow, investments,
and development of information. A finance degree will give you the necessary skills to understand and
reason through a wide range of fundamental financial decisions.
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Section 2: Target Occupations
a) Which top growing target occupation are obtained by Alumni?
96,366 13.6% $40.14/hr
Jobs7 (2015) % Change (2016-2024) Median Hourly Wages8
35% above Canada’s average Canada: 12.2% Canada: $39.53/hr
Occupation 2016 Jobs7 Median Hourly
Wages8 Growth (2016 -
2024) Location Quotient4
(2016)
Financial and
investment analysts 36,519 $35.04/hr 13.64% 1.36
Computer and
information systems
managers 31,529 $48.08/hr 10.11% 1.36
Business
development officers
and marketing
researchers and
consultants
17,894 $31.79/hr 15.69% 1.42
Engineering
managers 12,016 $50.00/hr 19.37% 1.21
Records
management
technicians 1,511 $18.00/hr 11.65% 1.46
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b) What are the growth prospects for these target occupations?
3520 Toronto 38,985 44,396 5,411 14% 2.17 2.20 4,750 $40.29
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Section 3: Top Three Job Occupation Summaries
a) Engineering Manager Engineering managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the activities of an engineering department, service or firm. They are employed by a wide range of private sector and government establishments and by consulting engineering and
Jobs7 (2015) % Change (2016-2024) Median Hourly Wages8
20% above Canada’s average Canada: 14.4% Canada: $49.15/hr
Ontario Trends
Region 2016 Jobs7 2024 Jobs7 Change % Change
● Ontario 12,016 14,344 2,328 19.4%
● Canada 25,818 29,537 3,719 14.4%
Analytical or Scientific Software:
Minitab, SPSS, MATLAB, JavaScript,
SAP
Database and System Software:
Hadoop, MongoDB, MySQL
Analyzing Data or Information:
observing, receiving and evaluating
results to solve problems
Deductive Reasoning: apply rules to
problems to produce sensible answers
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Where are the most jobs in Ontario for Engineering Managers?
Census Metropolitan
Aggregate 2024 Jobs7
Toronto 8,570
Ottawa - Gatineau 2,392
Kitchener - Cambridge -
Waterloo 450
Oshawa 356
Windsor 248
Who are employing Engineering Managers?
Industry
Occupation
Jobs7 in
Industry
(2015)
% of
Occupation
in Industry
(2015)
% of Total
Jobs7 in
Industry
(2015)
Architectural, engineering and related services 1,780 15.6% 2.9%
Motor vehicle parts manufacturing 699 6.1% 1.1%
Scientific research and development services 639 5.6% 2.2%
Computer systems design and related services 422 3.7% 0.5%
Local, municipal and regional public administration 403 3.5% 0.2%
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b) Business Development Officer, Marketing Researcher, and Consultant
Business development officers and marketing researchers and consultants conduct research, formulate policies and manage programs to stimulate industrial and commercial business investment or tourism in urban and rural areas, or to promote commercial or industrial products and services. They are employed by government departments, international organizations, marketing
firms and business associations or may be self-employed.5
Jobs7 (2015) % Change (2016-2024) Median Hourly Wages8
36% above Canada’s average Canada: 9.5% Canada: $46.48/hr
Ontario Trends
Region 2016 Jobs7 2024 Jobs7 Change % Change
● Ontario 31,529 34,718 3,189 10.1%
● Canada 60,567 66,292 5,725 9.5%
Component Developmental Software:
C++, Visual Basic, Python, R, SAP
Database Management System
Software: Hadoop, NoSQL, Oracle
PL/SQL
Computer and Electronics: knowledge
of circuit boards, processors, chips
Critical Thinking: use logic to identify
alternative solutions
Getting Information: Observing,
receiving and obtaining information
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Where are the most jobs in Ontario for Computer and Information Systems Managers?
Who are employing Computer and Information Systems Managers?
Industry
Occupation
Jobs7 in
Industry
(2015)
% of
Occupation
in Industry
(2015)
% of Total
Jobs7 in
Industry
(2015)
Computer systems design and related services 5,639 18.3% 6.4%
Other federal services 1,928 6.3% 1.5%
Depository credit intermediation 1,707 5.5% 1.3%
Computer and communications equipment and supplies
merchant wholesalers 1,547 5.0% 4.9%
Software publishers 1,150 3.7% 7.4%
Census Metropolitan
Aggregate 2024 Jobs7
Toronto 21,318
Ottawa - Gatineau 7,289
Kitchener - Cambridge -
Waterloo 1,106
Hamilton 1,097
London 580
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References and Notes
1 https://brocku.ca/business/future/undergraduate/programs/BAcc 2 https://brocku.ca/business/future/undergraduate/programs/BBA/marketing 3 https://brocku.ca/business/future/undergraduate/programs/BBA/finance 4 Location Quotient: a calculation that quantifies the concentration of a particular industry, cluster, or occupation, in a
region as compared to the nation. It can reveal what makes a particular region “unique” in comparison to the national average. Source: http://www.economicmodeling.com/2011/10/14/understanding-location-quotient-2/
5 https://brocku.EmsiCareerCoach.ca 6 https://www.onetonline.org/ 7 Employment numbers do not include people who are self-employed and may be under-represented. 8 Wages do not consider people who are self-employed and may be under-represented.