About the Courses
Students acquire a foundational knowledge of the basics of business, with a focus on managing people and processes. Courses in economics, accounting, marketing, and human resources lay the groundwork for future careers and further studies. Individual courses provide the student with the fundamental knowledge and skills required to get to work. Upon graduation, students may launch their career or spring-board into further studies.Career opportunities may include, but are not limited to, management trainee/manager, sales/sales management, personnel officer/manager in addition to entrepreneurial opportunities. Employers include banks, finance, trust and insurance companies, computer firms, government ministries and agencies, producers of consumer and industrial products, wholesalers, retailers, private companies and non-profit organizations.
Students acquire a foundational knowledge of the basics of business, with a focus on managing people and processes. Courses in economics, accounting, marketing, and human resources lay the groundwork for future careers and further studies. Individual courses provide the student with the fundamental knowledge and skills required to get to work. Upon graduation, students may launch their career or spring-board into further studies.Career opportunities may include, but are not limited to, management trainee/manager, sales/sales management, personnel officer/manager in addition to entrepreneurial opportunities. Employers include banks, finance, trust and insurance companies, computer firms, government ministries and agencies, producers of consumer and industrial products, wholesalers, retailers, private companies and non-profit organizations.
Modules
Semester 1
ACCT 1000
Financial Accounting Principles 1
BUSI 1001
Introduction to Organizational Behaviour
COMP 1003
Microcomputer Applications
MATH 1002
Mathematics of Finance
MKTG 1000
Introduction to Marketing
Communications Course
Select one course from the communications list during registration.
Semester 2
BUSI 2005
Customer Service
ECON 1000
Microeconomics
HURM 1000
Human Resources Management Foundations
MKTG 2033
Professional Edge
Communications Course
Select one course from the communications list during registration.
General Education Course
Select one course from the general education list during registration.
Semester 3
ACCT 1003
Finance and Management Accounting
ECON 2000
Macroeconomics
MGMT 2001
Principles of Management
MGMT 2012
Introduction to Project Management
STAT 2000
Statistics 1
General Education Course
Select one course from the general education list during registration.
Semester 4
ENTR 2009
Entrepreneurship and Small Business
FNCE 2000
Business Finance
LAWS 2000
Business Law
MGMT 2000
Production and Operations Management
General Education Course
Select one course from the general education list during registration.
Program Option Course
Select one course from the available list during registration. Contact the program co-ordinator for further details.
Co-op Work Terms
COOP 1008
Business Work Term 1 (Fall intake – occurs after Semester 2, Winter intake – occurs after Semester 3)
COOP 2024
Business General Work Term 2 (Fall intake – occurs after Semester 3, Winter intake – occurs after Semester 4)
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IELTS Academic
6 not less than 5.5
Requirements
ILAC Pathway 3.2, or IELTS 6.0 with no band less than 5.5
(SDS program – IELTS score 6.0, no band less than 6.0)
Other language proficiency tests accepted include Duolingo until December 31st, 2023
OSSD or equivalent with
Grade 12 English (C or U)
any Grade 111 or 12 Mathematics (C, M, or U)
1Minimum of 60% in Grade 11 College or University level Mathematics (MBF3C or MCF3M)
Mature students, non-secondary school applicants (19 years or older), and home school applicants may also be considered for admission. Eligibility may be met by applicants who have taken equivalent courses, upgrading, completed their GED, and equivalency testing.