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BCom Program Credit Structure: General Management Program (Concentrations)

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BCom Program Credit Structure: General Management Program (Concentrations)

2 Concentrations 90 credits 120 credits
Freshman Requirements 0 21
Core 36 36
2 Concentrations 30 30
Non-Mgmt Electives 6 9
Electives 18 24
Total 90 120
1 Concentration & 1 Minor (18* or 24 credits) 90 credits 120 credits
Freshman Requirements 0 21
Core 36 36
1 Concentration 15 15
1 Minor (18* or 24 credits) 18* or 24 18* or 24
Electives 21* or 15 30* or 24
Total 90 120

Concentrations

  • Accounting
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • Information Systems – Digital Innovation
  • Information Systems – IT for Business
  • International Business
  • Labour-Management Relations and Human Resources
  • Managing for Sustainability
  • Marketing
  • Operations Management
  • Organizational Behaviour
  • Strategic Management – Global Strategy
  • Strategic Management – Social Business & Enterprise

Minors/Minor Concentrations for Management Students

Minors/Minor Concentrations for Management Students

Although only the Mathematics and Statistics Minors are outlined in this section, a wide variety of programs are available as listed in the sections for the Faculties of Arts and Science. Popular choices include Anthropology, Canadian Studies, Computer Science, English – Literature, Environmental Studies, Geological Sciences, German, History, International Development, Political Science, Women's Studies, etc. Students interested in the Minor in Economics must see an adviser in the BCom Student Affairs Office for Faculty approval.

It should be noted that a minimum of 18 credits of the Minor's requirements must not overlap with any other part of the student's program.

Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2016-2017 (last updated Feb. 23, 2016) (disclaimer)
Desautels Faculty of Management—2016-2017 (last updated Feb. 23, 2016) (disclaimer)
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