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Fall 2009 Undergraduate Calendar
ODETTE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Ba
chelor of Commerce Program for University Graduates
Students may obtain the degree of Bachelor of Commerce following a baccalaureate degree previously completed with a 7.0 (C+) average or better in an area other than Business Administration. Advanced standing may be granted to a maximum of four courses for introductory Business Administration courses provided that such courses were passed with a minimum of C- grade and are beyond the student's initial degree requirements. If the courses were part of the initial degree, the student must substitute for such courses by taking additional courses.)
Applicants to the Bachelor of Commerce Program for University Graduates must have completed at least one university-level mathematics course prior to entry into the program. Applicants who do not present a university mathematics course will be required to take
62-194
(mathematics for Business) as indicated in the Recommended Sequence for this program. Applicants who do not possess a Grade 12āUā or equivalent mathemati
cs course prior to entry to this program will be required to complete a Grade 12āUā mathematics course, or its equivalent, prior to graduation from the program.
Students with degrees from universities outside Canada may be required to complete additional courses.
Total courses:
twenty to twenty-four courses
Major requirements:
70-151, 70-255, 71-100, 71-240, 71-243, 72-270, 72-271, 73-102, 73-213, 73-220, 73-331, 74-231, 75-100, 75-397, 75-498 and 71-300 (Ethics Course - to be developed); plus four additional business courses.
Other requirements:
41-110, 41-111, 60-104 and 62-194.
(Students who have not previously completed these requirements prior to entry into the program, should do so as early as possible to meet the prerequisites for various business courses.)
This program cannot be completed through Distance Education.
RECOMMENDED SEQUENCE (See Note 1)
First Term
70-151
71-100
73-102
74-231
75-100
Second Term
70-255
71-240
71-243
72-270
73-220
Third Term
71-300 (Ethics Course - to be developed)
72-271
73-213
73-331
One other Business courses
Fourth Term
75-397
75-498
Three other Business courses
Notes:
1) The above sequence is based upon prior completion of "Other requirements". Students who have not previously completed these requirements should do so as early as possible to meet prerequisites for various Business courses.
For the purpose of the above recommended sequence, Intersession and Summer Session are treated as one term.
2) The maximum load for students in this program is six courses in each of the Fall and Winter terms and five courses over both Intersession and Summer Session.
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