Winter 2009 Undergraduate Calendar


ODETTE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration)

The purpose of the Bachelor of Commerce program is to develop educated men and women with a grounding in business ideas and techniques which will help equip them for positions of responsibility in industry and commerce. The program is designed to provide the broad outlook needed in modern business, and accordingly stresses general procedures and methods of attack on problems. Students are guided toward independent study, and they are encouraged to grapple with business problems on their own. The objective is to give students an awareness of the position and significance of business in the world today.

Total courses: forty*.
*In addition to completing forty courses for the degree, students will be required to successfully complete the Odette School of Business’ English Proficiency Test or successfully complete the follow-up communications workshops.

Major Requirements – Business: 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, 71-300 (Ethics Course - to be developed); eight additional business courses

Other requirements: 41-110, 41-111, 60-104, 62-194; six additional courses from outside of the Odette School of Business Administration; six courses from any area of study including Business.

Students wishing a stronger Mathematics background or wishing to concentrate in finance should take 62-140 in addition to 62-194. Students may opt to take 62-130 in place of 62-140 but are cautioned that 62-130 is not a prerequisite for upper-level Mathematics courses.


YEAR 1

First Term
75-100
41-110
60-104
62-194
One course from outside of Business Administration

Second Term
70-151
71-100
73-102
41-111
One course from outside of Business Administration

YEAR 2

First Term
71-240
70-255
72-270
74-231
One course from outside of Business Administration

Second Term
71-243
72-271
73-213
73-220
One course from within or outside of Business Administration

YEAR 3

First Term
71-300 (Ethics Course - to be developed)
73-331
Three courses (Consult a faculty advisor).

Second Term
75-397
Four courses. (Consult a faculty advisor).

YEAR 4

First and Second Terms
75-498 and nine additional courses. (Consult a faculty advisor.)

BUSINESS: COURSES
BUSINESS: PROFESSIONAL AND CERTIFICATE COURSES

BUSINESS: PROGRAMS

BUSINESS: INSTRUCTORS

GENERAL UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS