One of Aurora College’s long-running academic programs is the Business Administration (BA) Diploma, which offers flexible delivery methods and a range of course options. Graduates are employed in communities throughout the north and beyond in a variety of positions with governments, private industry and the non-profit sector.

A education in Business Administration equips graduates with the entrepreneurial skills and solid business knowledge needed to explore careers in finance, human resources, marketing, business management, and more.

Instructor Joanna Hartley says one of the key strengths of Business Administration is that students can attain a variety of business skills without being locked into a narrow career path. The program offers several streams and specializations designed to more precisely tap into different career interests and goals.

“I think the biggest selling point of the BA program is its versatility—what you learn is applicable to a wide range of career paths,” she explains. “Business administration can apply to so many different careers and positions. I think that that is really its greatest feature.”

The two-year program is offered through Aurora College’s three campuses and online, and can be taken full-time or part-time. Small class sizes allow more one-on-one time with instructors. Classes include students from across the campuses and online so that all students have access to the same learning opportunities and class discussions. Guest speakers with rich experiences and real-world examples add relevant, engaging content to the curriculum.

Students in Business Administration tend to be a diverse group – ranging from “straight out of high school” to older adults and individuals with a rich variety of educational, cultural, work and business experiences. That diversity enhances the learning environment and opportunities for learning for all students within the program.

A unique aspect of Aurora College’s program is the focus on preparing graduates to work in northern and Indigenous organizations and communities. In smaller organizations, employees need to be more flexible, adaptable, and well-rounded in their skills and knowledge, including knowledge of Indigenous culture and governance.

Another option within the Business Administration Diploma is the Accounting Stream. Students can focus on a number of accounting courses to earn the Business Administration Diploma – Accounting Stream, which can be used to gain employment in finance positions or prepare for further education to become an accountant.

Many graduates choose to pursue a Bachelor of Business Administration, transferring many of their credits earned at Aurora College to degrees at other institutions. Within the next few years, Aurora College will be introducing a new Bachelor of Business Administration with a focus on Indigenous Governance and Leadership. Completion of the diploma program will lead directly to the degree, with a minimum grade point average and prerequisites.

Applications are open now for fall 2026 classes. Check out our website (insert link) for more information.

Alumni Testimonials
“I always wanted an office job, and I knew the Business Diploma would allow me to gain a better occupation. This program enhanced my communication, management, and marketing skills. I learned much about the economy, how a business can be successful, and I gained a better understanding of accounting.”
— Angela Voudrach
Inuvik, NT
Senior Accounting Clerk
GNWT Department of Finance


“We had instructors who truly wanted us to succeed. They gave us room to fail and the encouragement to bounce back. That kind of learning environment is rare—and it’s powerful.”
— Tarilee Wedzin
Executive Administrative Coordinator (EAC)
Government of the Northwest Territories