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Fall 2012 Undergraduate Calendar
ODETTE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration) Co-operative Education Program
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration and Computer Science) Co-operative Education Program
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration)
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration and Economics)
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration and Computer Science)
Certificate in Business Administration
Minor in Business Administration
DEGREE COMPLETION PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Commerce Program for University Graduates
Post Graduate Certificate in Accounting
Additional Information:
Professional and Certificate Courses
GENERAL UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration) Co-operative Education Program
The Business Administration Co-op Program will help students acquire valuable professional experience in the workplace while they are pursuing their academic careers.
Students are admitted into the Bachelor of Commerce Co-op Program either directly out of their Grade 12 (or equivalent) Year, or in the Fall term of their second year of study in the Odette School of Business Administration. The Co-operative option is not available for the Honours Business and Economics or the Commerce for University Graduates program. Admission to the Program is competitive. Students applying from secondary school will be admitted based on academic achievement (typically, a minimum of 75% is required). Second-year students will complete a co-op application form and may be invited to an interview.
Students admitted to the Program must maintain a major average of 8.0 or better and a cumulative average of 6.0 or better, and must successfully complete three paid work terms to remain in the Co-op Program. To remain in the Co-op program only one outstanding "F" grade is permitted.
The process for obtaining employment is competitive. The University does not guarantee employment. The interview process is as follows:
1) Job descriptions will be posted and all qualified co-op students will be invited to apply.
2) Employers will be sent the resumes of all students who have applied.
3) Interviews will take place and a match will be created.
4) Both employers and students will have input into the matching process.
The work/study sequence is as follows:
YEAR 1
Fall term: Study
Winter term: Study
YEAR 2
Fall term: Study
Winter term: Study
Summer term: Work
YEAR 3
Fall term: Study
Winter term: Work
Summer term: Study
YEAR 4
Fall term: Work
Winter term: Study
Summer term: Study
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Total courses:
forty*, plus three co-op work terms
*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, 71-300, 72-270, 72-271, 73-102, 73-213, 73-220, 73-331, 74-231, 75-100, 75-397, 75-498; 75-205, 75-305, 75-405; eight additional business courses.
Other requirements:
41-110, 41-111, 62-194; seven 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.
This program cannot be completed through Distance Education.
Work experience obtained with C.A. firms will count toward work experience required for obtaining a C.A. designation. Students in the C.A. stream will be given credit for work experience earned since September 1, 1997 with an office approved for the training of C.A. students.
YEAR 1
First Term
41-110
62-194
75-100
Two courses from outside of Business Administration
Second Term
41-111
70-151
71-100
73-102
One course from outside of Business Administration
YEAR 2
First Term
70-255
71-240
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
Third Term
75-205 Work term
YEAR 3
First Term
71-300
73-331
Three courses (Consult a faculty advisor).
Second Term
75-305 Work term
Third Term
75-397
Four courses. (Consult a faculty advisor).
YEAR 4
First Term
75-405 Work term
Second and Third Terms
75-498 and nine additional courses. (Consult a faculty advisor.)
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration and Computer Science) Co-operative Education Program
The University of Windsor offers an interdisciplinary program leading to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration and Computer Science). The objective of the program is to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to direct, co-ordinate, and manage information technology in current business organizations.
Admission to this interdisciplinary program is from the Grade 12”U” or equivalent level only, to the University of Windsor, in consultation with representative(s) from the Faculty of Science, the Odette School of Business Administration, and the Centre for Career Education. OSS requirements include Grade 12”U” English, Advanced Functions and Introductory Calculus, Geometry and Discrete Mathematics, plus three other Grade 12 “U” credits, or their equivalents. An eighty percent average is recommended. At least sixty percent in all Grade 12”U” math (or equivalent) courses taken is required.
Students admitted to this program must complete a total of forty semester courses, must maintain a major average of 8.0 or better, a cumulative average of 6.0 or better, and successfully complete three work terms. Specific Co-op requirements are available through the Centre for Career Education.
This program cannot be completed through Distance Education.
The process for obtaining employment is competitive. The University does not guarantee employment. The interview process is as follows:
1) Job descriptions will be posted and all qualified co-op students will be invited to apply.
2) Employers will be sent the resumes of all students who have applied.
3) Interviews will take place and a match will be created.
4) Both employers and students will have input into the matching process.
The work/study sequence is as follows:
YEAR 1
Fall term: Study
Winter term: Study
YEAR 2
Fall term: Study
Winter term: Study
Summer term: Work
YEAR 3
Fall term: Study
Winter term: Work
Summer term: Study
YEAR 4
Fall term: Work
Winter term: Study
Summer term: Study
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Total courses:
forty* plus three co-op work terms
*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, 73-220, 73-331, 74-231, 75-100, 75-397, 75-498, 71-300; 75-205, 75-305, 75-405; plus seven business electives
Major requirements - Computer Science:
60-100, 60-140, 60-141, 60-212, 60-254, 60-256, 60-265, 60-315, 60-330, 60-334, 60-367, plus three 300-level or above Computer Science courses.
Other requirements:
41-110, 41-111, 62-120, 62-140 (or 62-130), and 65-205.
Students who substitute 62-130 in place of 62-140 are cautioned that 62-130 is not a prerequisite for upper-level Mathematics courses.
RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE
YEAR 1
First Term
41-110
60-100
60-140
62-140
75-100
Second Term
41-111
60-141
65-205
70-151
71-100
YEAR 2
First Term
60-212
60-265
62-120
70-255
71-240
Second Term
60-254
60-256
71-243
73-220
74-231
Third Term
75-205 Work term
YEAR 3
First Term
60-315
60-330
72-270
73-331
Second Term
75-305 Work term
Third Term
60-334
60-367
72-271
75-397
One course from within Business Administration
YEAR 4
First Term
75-405 Work term
Second Term
71-300
Three Business courses
One Computer Science course
Third Term
75-498
Three Business courses
One Computer Science course
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, 71-300, 72-271, 73-102, 73-213, 73-220, 73-331, 74-231, 75-100, 75-397, 75-498; eight additional business courses
Other requirements:
41-110, 41-111, 62-194; seven 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.
This program cannot be completed through Distance Education.
YEAR 1
First Term
41-110
62-194
75-100
Two courses from outside of Business Administration
Second Term
41-111
70-151
71-100
73-102
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
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.)
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration and Economics)
The University of Windsor offers an Interdisciplinary Program leading to the Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration and Economics). The objective of the program is to prepare students for the growing demand for graduates trained in Business with a strong Economics background.
The program combines both the core of the Bachelor of Commerce program and the core of the Bachelor of Arts Economics program while allowing the student to use the options to gain additional training in Economics.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
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, 71-300, 72-270, 72-271, 73-213, 73-220, 73-331, 74-231, 75-100, 75-397, 75-498,plus seven additional business courses.
Major Requirements – Economics:
41-110, 41-111, 41-212 (or 65-251), 41-221, 41-222, 41-231 and 41-232; plus six additional economics courses, at least 4 or which have to be at the 300 level or above.
Other Requirements:
62-194 and 73-102 or 65-205 (or 65-250) and two courses from outside of business or economics.
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.
This program cannot be completed through Distance Education.
RECOMMENDED SEQUENCE
Students who desire to concentrate their studies in a particular area may need to modify this recommended sequence. These students should consult a faculty member in that area for an optimal sequence of courses.
YEAR 1
First Term
41-110
62-194
75-100
Two courses from outside of Business Administration or Economics
Second Term
41-111
65-205 (or 73-102 or 65-250)
70-151
71-100
One course from outside of Business Administration or Economics
YEAR 2
First Term
41-212
41-221
70-255
71-240
72-270
Second Term
41-222
41-231
72-271
73-213
73-220
YEAR 3
First Term
41-232
71-300
73-331
74-231
One additional Business course
Second Term
71-243
75-397
One Business courses
Two Economics courses
YEAR 4
First Term
Two Economics courses
Three Business courses
Second Term
75-498
Two Business courses
Two Economics courses
Notes:
1) Non-required courses taken in the Odette School of Business Administration should be chosen in consultation with the appropriate Area Chairperson and will lead to some specialization in the fields of P-IR, Finance and Marketing.
2) Non-required courses taken in Economics should likewise be chosen in consultation with an advisor.
3) In either case, all non-required courses in Business and Economics must be chosen from 300- or 400-level courses
4) Also, credit may not be obtained for both of 71-344 and 41-353.
5) Students who wish to accelerate their programs by taking courses in Summer must seek academic advising in the appropriate area.
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration and Computer Science)
The University of Windsor offers an interdisciplinary program leading to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration and Computer Science). The objective of the program is to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to direct, coordinate, and manage information technology in current business organizations.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
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, 71-300, 72-270, 72-271, 73-220, 73-331, 74-231, 75-100, 75-397, 75-498; plus seven business electives.
Major requirements - Computer Science:
60-100, 60-140, 60-141, 60-212, 60-254, 60-256, 60-265, 60-315, 60-330, 60-334, 60-367, plus three 300-level or above Computer Science courses.
Other requirements:
41-110, 41-111, 62-120, 62-140 (or 62-130), and 65-205.
Students who substitute 62-130 in place of 62-140 are cautioned that 62-130 is not a prerequisite for upper-level Mathematics courses.
This program cannot be completed through Distance Education.
RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE
YEAR 1
First Term
41-110
60-100
60-140
62-140
75-100
Second Term
41-111
60-141
65-205
70-151
71-100
YEAR 2
First Term
60-212
60-265
62-120
70-255
71-240
Second Term
60-254
60-256
71-243
73-220
74-231
YEAR 3
First Term
60-315
60-330
72-270
73-331
Second Term
60-334
60-367
72-271
75-397
One course from within Business Administration
YEAR 4
First Term
71-300
Three Business courses
One Computer Science course
Second Term
75-498
Three Business courses
One Computer Science course
Certificate in Business Administration
This program is intended for part-time students. Courses are regular University credit courses and may be applied toward the Bachelor of Commerce degree.
Required courses:
70-151, 70-255, 71-240, 72-270, 74-231, 75-100, plus 4 additional business courses.*
To be eligible to receive the Certificate in Business, a student must obtain a cumulative average of 5.0 or better.
In the event that an applicant has completed equivalent courses elsewhere, other courses may be substituted by the applicant with the consent of the Dean of the Odette School of Business Administration.
*
NB:
The Certificate in Business Administration is open to any student. Please note however that students must obtain the required prerequisite courses such as math and economics for some for the courses within the Certificate.
This program cannot be completed through Distance Education.
Minor in Business Administration
The Minor shall consist of: 70-151, 70-255, 71-240, 72-270, 74-231, 75-100. Students must obtain a minimum average grade of 5.0 in the courses applied to the Minor and a minimum grade of 5.0 in each business course applied to the minor.
* NB: The Minor in Business will be open to any undergraduate student. Please note however that students must obtain the required prerequisite courses such as math and economics for some of the courses within the Minor. This program cannot be completed through Distance Education.
DEGREE COMPLETION PROGRAMS FOR UNIVERSITY GRADUATES
Bachelor 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 100 or 200 level 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 Business 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 12“U” or equivalent mathematics course prior to entry to this program will be required to complete a Grade 12“U” 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 three 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 and 75-498; plus four additional business courses.
Other requirements:
41-110, 41-111, 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
First Term
41-110
62-194
71-100
75-100
74-231
Second Term
41-111
70-151
71-240
71-243
73-102
Third Term
70-255
71-300
72-270
73-213
73-220
Fourth Term
72-271
73-331
75-397
Two other Business courses
Fifth Term
75-498
Two other Business courses. (Consult a faculty advisor).
Notes:
1)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.
Post Graduate Certificate in Accounting
Admission Requirements:
Students entering the program must hold a university degree in any discipline, including Business, and must have obtained a cumulative GPA of 7.0 (C+) in the prior university degree.
Total courses:
Twelve
Major requirements:
41-110, 62-194, 70-151, 70-251, 70-252, 70-255, 72-271, 70-352, 70-356, 70-360, 70-361 and 70-457.
Other requirements:
Due to course prerequisites, students must have completed 72-270 Business Finance I and any university-level Statistics course (such as 73-102 Business Data Analysis) before taking 72-271 Business Finance II.
Note:
A student who has previously completed the following course(s) or their equivalents, will be exempted from taking the corresponding courses, and will not be required to substitute for the exempted course(s). The courses are:
41-110 Introduction to Economics I
62-194 Mathematics for Business
70-151 Principles of Financial Accounting
70-255 Principles of Managerial Accounting
72-271 Business Finance II
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