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Concentrations (General Management Major)

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Concentrations (General Management Major)

In order to complete a concentration, students must achieve a grade of C or better in all the courses that comprise the concentration. Students who have failed to earn 15 satisfactory credits will be required to embark on a new concentration, repeat the course(s) in question or, where possible, replace the course(s) with a satisfactory substitution from the complementary courses of the concentration.

In general, students will begin taking courses from the chosen concentration(s) in the U2 year.

Academic mentors are appointed for each Management concentration to assist students in choosing a concentration and provide additional information regarding course selection.

Second Concentration:

Students who choose to take a second concentration will be required to complete 15 non-overlapping credits at a satisfactory level with a minimum grade of C in each course.

Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2012-2013 (last updated Mar. 19, 2012) (disclaimer)

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) — Concentration in Accounting (15 credits)

Mentor: Professor J. Scott ...

For more information, see Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) — Concentration in Accounting (15 credits).

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) — Concentration in Entrepreneurship (15 credits)

Mentors: Professors A. Burlton, G. Vit ...

For more information, see Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) — Concentration in Entrepreneurship (15 credits).

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Concentration in Finance (15 credits)

Mentors: Professors L. Barras, M. Bouvard, A. Malkhozov, S. Betermier ...

For more information, see Concentration in Finance (15 credits).

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) — Concentration in Information Systems (15 credits)

Mentors: Professors R. David and M. Graham ...

For more information, see Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) — Concentration in Information Systems (15 credits).

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Concentration in International Business (15 credits)

Mentors: Professors H. Etemad, M.S. Jo, E. Sarigöllü ...

For more information, see Concentration in International Business (15 credits).

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Concentration in Labour-Management Relations and Human Resources (15 credits)

Mentor: Professor R. Hebdon ...

For more information, see Concentration in Labour-Management Relations and Human Resources (15 credits).

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) — Concentration in Marketing (15 credits)

Mentors: Professors M.S. Jo, A. Mukherjee ...

For more information, see Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) — Concentration in Marketing (15 credits).

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Concentration in Operations Management (15 credits)

Mentors: Professors T. Boyaci, M. Gumus, S. Li, S. Ray, M. Yalovsky ...

For more information, see Concentration in Operations Management (15 credits).

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) — Concentration in Organizational Behaviour (15 credits)

Mentor: Professor A. Jaeger The Organizational Behaviour concentration provides an opportunity for students to increase their awareness of behavioural issues encountered in job and organizational settings, and to prepare themselves for graduate study in the behavioural sciences or for careers in general management or human resource management.

For more information, see Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) — Concentration in Organizational Behaviour (15 credits).

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Concentration in Strategic Management - Global Strategy (15 credits)

Mentors: Professors R. David and M. Graham ...

For more information, see Concentration in Strategic Management - Global Strategy (15 credits).

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Concentration in Strategic Management - Social Context (15 credits)

Mentors: Professors D. Etzion and R. David ...

For more information, see Concentration in Strategic Management - Social Context (15 credits).

Desautels Faculty of Management—2012-2013 (last updated Mar. 19, 2012) (disclaimer)
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