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Chair
Jingyu (Jennifer) Li
Professors
Fayez Elayan, Raafat R. Roubi
Associate Professors
Ian Adamson, Darlene Bay, Gail Lynn Cook, Louis Culumovic, Maureen E. Donnelly, Paul Dunn, Hemantha Herath, Sandra M. Felton, Pascale Lapointe-Antunes, Jingyu (Jennifer) Li, Alex Nikitkov, Barbara Sainty, Paul Scarbrough, Anamitra Shome, Linda Stillabower, Samir Trabelsi, Allister W. Young
Assistant Professors
Leslie Berger, H. Donald Brown, Sohyung Kim, Zhefeng Frank Liu, James Moore, Parunchana Pacharn
Lecturers
Norman Chasse, Sangeeta Hollo, Carolyn MacTavish, Patrick Ounlert, Glenn Skrubbeltrang, Celine Zhang
Director, Co-operative Programs
Cindy Dunne
Undergraduate Advisers
Nathaniel Braun, Diana deMan, Lainie Wagner
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| Department of Finance, Operations and Information Systems |
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Chair
Unyong Pyo
Professors Emeriti
Thomas H. Barnes, J. Robert Hanrahan
Professors
Danny Cho, Martin I. Kusy, Robert Welch
Associate Professors
Michael Armstrong, Mohamed Ayadi, Anteneh Ayanso, Ernest N. Biktimirov, Don Cyr, Zhongzhi He, Eugene Kaciak, Kenneth J. Klassen, Skandar Lazrak, Onem Ozocak, Unyong Pyo, John Walker, Reena Yoogalingam
Assistant Professors
Walid Ben Omrane, Dipanjan Chatterjee, Teju Herath, Susan Sproule, Francine Vachon
Lecturer
Geoffrey Hoover
Director, Co-operative Programs
Cindy Dunne
Undergraduate Advisers
Nathaniel Braun, Diana deMan, Lainie Wagner
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| Department of Marketing, International Business and Strategy |
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Chair
H. F. (Herb) MacKenzie
Professor Emeritus
Kenneth E. Loucks
Professors
Barbara J. Austin, A. Tansu Barker, Sheng Deng, Bülent Mengüç, Lianxi Zhou
Associate Professors
Carman W. Cullen, H. F. (Herb) MacKenzie, H. Brian W. Metcalfe, Narongsak (Tek) Thongpapanl, Maxim Voronov, Peter Yannopoulos
Assistant Professors
Eric Dolansky, Shibing (Marshall) Jiang, Chang Hoon Oh, Antonia Mantonakis, Sampsa Samila, Kai-Yu Wang
Lecturers
M. Sharon Broderick, Jacqueline Glenney, Michael Robertson
Director, Co-operative Programs
Cindy Dunne
Undergraduate Advisers
Nathaniel Braun, Diana deMan, Lainie Wagner
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| Department of Organizational Behaviour, Human Resource Management, Entrepreneurship and Ethics |
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Chair
Diane Miller
Professor Emeritus
William W. Liddell
Carol A. Sales
Professors
Dirk De Clercq, Teresa V. Menzies, Kojo Saffu,
Associate Professors
Mark Julien, E. Sharon Mason, Diane Miller, Thomas M. Mulligan, J. David Whitehead, Barry Wright, Deborah M. Zinni
Assistant Professors
Lisa Barrow, Dave Bouckenooghe, Calvin Hayes, Adam Kanar, Dominic Lim, Usman Raja, Chelsea Willness
Director, Co-operative Programs
Cindy Dunne
Undergraduate Advisers
Nathaniel Braun, Diana deMan, Lainie Wagner
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| General Information |
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Administrative Assistants
Department of Accounting
Marisa Battista
905-688-5550, extension 3918
Taro Hall 233
Department of Finance, Operations and Information Systems
Val DeSimone
905-688-5550, extension 4426
Taro Hall 241
Department of Marketing, International Business and Strategy
Cindy Curtis
905-688-5550, extension 3944
Taro Hall 455
Department of Organizational Behaviour, Human Resource Management, Entrepreneurship and Ethics
Debbie Ouellette
905-688-5550, extension 5072
Taro Hall 412
brocku.ca/business
The Faculty of Business offers four-year, 20 credit programs in Accounting and Business Administration. A subsequent degree is available in the Bachelor of Accounting program for students holding an undergraduate degree in another discipline. A five credit Minor in Business is open to Brock students pursuing degrees in other Faculties.
Normally students cannot take courses for which they lack the prerequisites or for which they do not meet course restrictions. Exceptions may be allowed only in extraordinary circumstances and with permission of the instructor. Exceptions that would result in a violation of university regulations and exceptions for students refused admission into the Faculty of Business or who have been adjudicated out of any Faculty of Business program will also require Dean's approval. Students should submit override requests on-line at https://portal.bus.brocku.ca
Faculty of Business regulations regarding requirements for approval of a Letter of Permission are outlined at bus.brocku.ca/current/undergraduate/handbook/letterofperm.html
Please refer to the Student Handbook at portal.bus.brocku.ca for program plans noting fall/winter sequencing.
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| Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) |
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The program in Accounting is designed for students pursuing careers in the accounting profession. The program is professionally oriented and combines a high degree of specialization in Accounting along with studies in Business, the Social Sciences, Humanities and Mathematics and Science. Students can choose either Program A, which is fully accredited by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario for the CA (Chartered Accountant) and by the Certified General Accountants of Ontario for the CGA (Certified General Accountant) or Program B which is fully accredited by the CMA (Certified Management Accountant).
The Bachelor of Accounting program is offered as a regular four-year Honours program and on a Co-operative work/study basis. This is a limited enrolment program. On successful completion of the program, the degree Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) is awarded.
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| Bachelor of Accounting Co-operative (Co-op) |
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The Co-op program is fully accredited by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. Students work in a wide variety of locations throughout Ontario. The program scheduling combines academic and work terms over a four and one-half year period. Students must register with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario on a conditional basis at the beginning of the first work period. Chartered Accountant students must accumulate a minimum of 30 months work experience, six months of which must follow the completion of the Bachelor of Accounting degree. In addition to the current fees for courses in academic study terms, Co-op Accounting students are assessed an annual administrative fee (see the Schedule of Fees). Students awarded more than 5.0 transfer credits normally are not considered for the Bachelor of Accounting Co-op stream. The Bachelor of Accounting Co-op program is not open to international VISA students.
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| Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) |
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The program in Business Administration is designed for students pursuing careers in business and government. The program is professionally oriented and combines studies in the Business disciplines with studies in the Social Sciences, Humanities and Mathematics and Science.
The Bachelor of Business Administration program is offered as a regular four-year Honours program and on a Co-operative work/study basis. This is a limited enrolment program. On successful completion of the program, the degree Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is awarded.
The requirement for graduation with a BBA (Honours) is a minimum 70 percent major average and a minimum 60 percent non-major average. The requirement for graduation with a BBA is a minimum 60 percent major average and a minimum 60 percent overall average. Only those students admitted to a concentration who graduate with a BBA (Honours) will have their concentration recognized on their diploma and official transcript.
All BBA students are required to take a number of core courses. At the end of year 2 students may apply for admission to an area of concentration.
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| Business Administration Co-operative (Co-op) |
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The BBA Co-op program is a limited enrolment program combining academic and work terms over a four and one-half year period. Students spend two years in an academic setting studying the functional areas of business as well as the Canadian and global business environments prior to the first work term. The exposure to courses in the core areas of business provides the necessary academic background for the work experience. In addition to the current fees for courses in academic study terms, Co-op students are assessed an annual administrative fee (see the Schedule of Fees). Students awarded more than 5.0 transfer credits normally are not considered for the Bachelor of Business Administration Co-op stream.
The BBA Co-op program designation will be awarded to those students who have honours standing and who have successfully completed a minimum of twelve months of Co-op work experience.
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| Periodic Review of Eligibility to Continue |
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Students admitted to the Bachelor of Accounting Co-op program must follow the Co-op program schedule. The eligibility of each student to continue is based on the student's major average and non-major average and will be reviewed when the student has attempted three or more credits since the previous review.
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A student with a minimum 70 percent major average, a minimum 60 percent non-major average, will be permitted to continue. |
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A student with a major average lower than 70 percent average will not be permitted to continue in the BAcc Co-op program. Re-admission to the BAcc program requires a minimum 70 percent major average, 60 percent non-major average, a minimum of 70 percent ACTG average and permission of the Co-op Admissions Committee. |
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Students admitted to the Co-op program must follow the BAcc Co-op program schedule. Failure to adhere to the schedule, without the permission of the Co-op Programs Director, may result in removal from the BAcc Co-op program. |
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Eligibility to continue is based on the student's major average and non-major average and will be reviewed when the student has attempted three or more credits since the previous review.
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A student with a minimum 70 percent major average and a minimum 60 percent non-major average will be permitted to continue in the program. |
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A student with a major average lower than 70 percent will not be permitted to continue in the BAcc program. |
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Students admitted to the Bachelor of Business Administration Co-op program must follow the Co-op program schedule. Eligibility to continue is based on the student's major average and non-major average and will be reviewed following completion of a Session.
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A student with a minimum 70 percent major average and a minimum 60 percent non-major average will be permitted to continue. |
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A student with a major average lower than 70 percent will not be permitted to continue in the BBA Co-op program, but may continue in the BBA stream. If a student subsequently raises his/her major average to 70 percent, the student can be readmitted to the Co-op program only if approved by the Co-op Admissions Committee. |
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| BBA |
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Eligibility to continue is based on the student's major average and non-major average and will be reviewed following completion of a Session.
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A student with a minimum 70 percent major average and a minimum 60 percent non-major average will be permitted to continue in the BBA Honours with a concentration program, as outlined in the concentrations below. |
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A student with a minimum 60 percent major average and a minimum 60 percent overall average will be permitted to continue in the BBA program. |
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A student with a major average lower than a 60 percent will not be permitted to continue in the BBA program. |
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The application form for re-admission or to transfer into the BAcc or BBA program (Request to Declare or Change Majors) is available on the web at http://www.brocku.ca/registrar/forms/index or at the Registrar's Office. The Request to Declare or Change Majors form to transfer into either the BAcc or BBA must be completed and returned to the Office of the Registrar by May 15. The BAcc and BBA are limited enrolment programs. Admission is not guaranteed by attainment of the minimum requirements outlined below.
To be eligible for readmission to the BAcc program (or to transfer from another program), a student must meet all of the following requirements:
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Completion of at least two and one-half major credits required in the BAcc program, including both ACTG 1P91 and 2P12 or ACTG 1P11 and 1P12. |
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A minimum 70 percent average in BAcc major courses, 60 percent non-major average and a minimum 70 percent ACTG average, and permission of the Chair. |
To be eligible for readmission to the BBA program (or to transfer from another program), a student must meet all of the following requirements:
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Completion of at least 2.5 major credits required in the BBA, including ACTG 1P91 and at least one course in each of ECON and MATH. |
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A minimum 65 percent average overall and in all business courses taken to date, which would be included in the calculation of the BBA major average. |
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A minimum 60 percent overall average. |
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For BBA students, a minimum of one elective credit in year 3 and 4 must be a non-business elective credit. For BAcc students, one and one-half electives must be non-business elective credits. |
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There is a one-half credit overload for BBA Co-op students during the Winter Term of year 3. |
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Students wishing to obtain a Minor, within a degree program, may not use the same courses(s) to satisfy both the major requirements and the minor requirements. CSBC and SPMA majors are not eligible for the Minor in Business. |
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BAcc students pursuing the CA designation are required to take ACTG 3P41, ACTG 4P41 and ACTG 4P42. BAcc students and BBA students pursuing the CMA designation are required to take ACTG 4P40 (NOT ACTG 3P41, 4P41 and 4P42). Students undecided about Program A or B, should follow Program A. |
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In year 3 and 4 of the program there are two streams: Program A requirements are designed for students pursuing the CA designation after graduation. Program B requirements are designed for students pursuing the CMA designation after graduation. Students interested in the CGA designation should consult the Chair. |
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A maximum of one-half ITIS credit numbered 3(alpha)90 or above may be taken by Operations Management students. |
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Students in the EBS program may not take ECON 2P23, ETHC 3P82, FNCE 3P93, OBHR 3P42, MGMT 4P90 as electives at Brock nor Accounting and Control, English (x2), Workshop or seminar as electives at EBS. |
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Students may opt to take MKTG 3P96 Winter Term of Year 3. One of FNCE 3P96, 4P03, 4P05 would be taken in Fall of Year 4. |
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In 20 credit degree programs a maximum of eight credits may be numbered 1(alpha)00 to 1(alpha)99; at least three credits must be numbered 2(alpha)90 or above; at least three credits must be numbered 3(alpha)90 or above; and the remaining credits must be numbered 2(alpha)00 or above. In some circumstances, in order to meet university degree and program requirements, more than 20 credits may be taken. |
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| Bachelor of Accounting for Students Holding Other Degrees |
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Students holding a university degree in which the major area of study is other than a Business discipline and with a minimum 70 percent overall average may be admitted and receive a maximum of 10 credits towards a Bachelor of Accounting degree (offered as an Honours program only). Students who have been granted fewer than 10 advanced standing credits will require more than 10 Brock credits to complete the requirements.
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Students who have successfully completed year 1 and 2 required BBA courses may apply for admission to an area of concentration provided they meet the specific requirements of the concentration as outlined below. The deadline for concentration admission applications is June 15.
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To concentrate in Accounting, students must have a minimum 70 percent major average and a minimum 70 percent average in ACTG 1P91 and 2P12 or ACTG 1P11 and 1P12.
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To concentrate in Entrepreneurship, students must have a minimum 70 percent overall average in all year 1 and 2 required BBA courses.
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one and one-half credits from ENTR 3P92, 3P93, 3P94, 3P96, 3P98, 3P99, 4P10, 4P93 |
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one credit from ACTG 4P40, ENTR 3(alpha)90 or above, OBHR 3P96, 4P65 |
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one-half credit from ACTG, ENTR, FNCE, ITIS, MGMT, MKTG, OBHR, OPER |
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one and one-half elective credits (see program note 1) |
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To concentrate in Finance, students must have a minimum 70 percent overall average in all year 1 and 2 required BBA courses and a minimum grade of 70 percent in FNCE 2P91 or a minimum 70 percent average in FNCE 2P91 and FNCE 3P93.
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To concentrate in General Management, students must have a minimum 70 percent overall average in all year 1 and year 2 required BBA courses and a minimum 70 percent average in FNCE 2P91, MKTG 2P91, OBHR 2P91 and OPER 2P91.
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One of FNCE 3P96, 4P03, 4P05 |
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MGMT 4P90 |
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MKTG 3P96 |
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one-half OBHR credit numbered 3(alpha) 90 or above |
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one and one-half credits from ACTG, ENTR, FNCE, ITIS, MGMT, MKTG, OBHR, OPER, POLI 4P54 |
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one and one-half elective credits (see program note 1) |
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To concentrate in Human Resource Management, students must have a minimum 70 percent overall average in all year 1 and 2 required BBA courses and a minimum grade of 70 percent in OBHR 2P91 or a minimum 70 percent average in OBHR 2P91 and 3P97.
Note: The following courses are recognized by the Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) as education requirements towards the Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRP) designation: ACTG 1P91, 2P12, OBHR 2P91, 3P42, 3P96, 3P97, 3P98, 4P66, 4P67, 4P69, 4P94
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To concentrate in Information Systems, students must have a minimum 70 percent overall average in all year 1 and 2 required BBA courses and a minimum grade of 70 percent in ITIS 2P91.
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ITIS 4P22, 4P25 and 4P26 |
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MGMT 4P90 |
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one of ITIS 3P91, 4P21, 4P91, 4P27 |
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one credit numbered 3(alpha)90 or above from ACTG, ENTR, FNCE, ITIS, MGMT, MKTG, OBHR, OPER |
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one-half credit from ITIS 3(alpha)90 or above, OPER 3(alpha)90 or above, GEOG 3P05 |
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one elective credit (see program note 1) |
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To concentrate in International Business, students must have a minimum 70 percent overall average in all year 1 and 2 required BBA courses.
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MGMT 4P90 |
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one credit numbered 3(alpha)90 or above from ACTG, ENTR, FNCE, ITIS, MGMT, MKTG, OBHR, OPER |
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two credits from ECON 3P13, 3P93, ENTR 4P93, FNCE 3P96, 4P05, MGMT 4P35, 4P36, 4P94, MKTG 4P33, 4P34, OBHR 4P90 |
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one elective credit or one language credit other than English numbered 1(alpha)90 or above (see program note 1) |
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one-half elective credit (see program note 1) |
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To concentrate in Marketing, students must have a minimum 70 percent overall average in all year 1 and 2 required BBA courses and a minimum grade of 70 percent in MKTG 2P91 or a minimum 70 percent average in MKTG 2P91 and 3P24.
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MGMT 4P90 |
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MKTG 4P25 and 4P31 |
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one-half credit from ACTG, ENTR, FNCE, ITIS, MGMT, MKTG, OBHR, OPER, POLI 4P54 |
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one and one-half credits from MKTG 4P23, 4P26, 4P27, 4P28, 4P29, 4P33, 4P34, 4P36, 4P91, 4P92, 4P93, 4P94, 4P95, 4P98, 4V90-4V99 |
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one and one-half elective credits (see program note 1) |
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To concentrate in Operations Management, students must have a minimum 70 percent overall average in all year 1 and 2 required BBA courses and a minimum grade of 70 percent in OPER 2P91.
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| Concentration in Public Administration |
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To concentrate in Public Administration, students must have a minimum 70 percent overall average in all year 1 and 2 required BBA courses.
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POLI 4P50 and 4P54 |
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one credit numbered 3(alpha)90 or above from ACTG, ENTR, FNCE, ITIS, MGMT, MKTG, OBHR, OPER |
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one and one-half credits from POLI 3P98, 4P01, 4P14, 4P15, 4P50, 4V10-4V19, 4V50-4V59, 4V60-4V69 |
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one and one-half elective credits |
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| Concentration in Finance Co-op (Honours only) |
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Students admitted to the BBA Co-op program must follow the program schedule as listed below. Failure to adhere to the schedule may result in removal from the program.
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| Concentration in General Management Co-op (Honours only) |
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| Concentration in Human Resource Management Co-op (Honours only) |
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Note: The following courses are recognized by the Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) as education requirements towards the Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRP) designation: ACTG 1P91, 2P12, OBHR 2P91, 3P42, 3P96, 3P97, 3P98, 4P66, 4P67, 4P69, 4P94
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Winter Term
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Year 5
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MGMT 4P90 |
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one and one-half OBHR credits numbered 3(alpha)90 or above |
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one-half elective credit |
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| Concentration in Information Systems Co-op (Honours only) |
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Year 2
Year 3
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Winter Term:
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Year 4
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Winter Term:
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Year 5
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| Concentration in International Business Co-op (Honours only) |
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Winter Term
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ECON 2P23 |
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ENTR 2P91 |
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one-half credit numbered 3(alpha)90 or above from ACTG, ENTR, FNCE, ITIS, MGMT, MKTG, OBHR, OPER |
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one of ECON 3P13, 3P93, ENTR 4P93, FNCE 3P96, 4P05, MGMT 4P35, 4P36, 4P94, MKTG 4P33, 4P34, OBHR 4P90 |
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one-half Humanities context credit |
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one-half elective credit (see program notes 1 and 2) |
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MGMT 3P98 |
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one-half credit numbered 3(alpha)90 or above from ACTG, ENTR, FNCE, ITIS, MGMT, MKTG, OBHR |
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one of ECON 3P13, 3P93, ENTR 4P93, FNCE 3P96, 4P05, MGMT 4P35, MKTG 4P33, 4P34, OBHR 4P90 |
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one-half Humanities context credit |
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one-half elective (see program note 1) |
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Spring/Summer Sessions:
Year 5
Fall Term:
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| Concentration in Marketing Co-op (Honours only) |
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Year 2
Year 3
Fall Term:
Winter Term:
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Year 4
Fall Term:
Winter Term:
Spring/Summer Sessions:
Year 5
Fall Term:
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MGMT 4P90 |
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one and one-half credits from MKTG 4P23, 4P26, 4P27, 4P28, 4P29, 4P33, 4P36, 4P34, 4P91, 4P92, 4P93, 4P94, 4P95, 4P98, 4V90-4V99 |
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one-half elective credit (see program note 1) |
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| Concentration in Operations Management Co-op (Honours only) |
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Year 2
Year 3
Fall Term:
Winter Term:
Spring/Summer Sessions:
Year 4
Fall Term:
Winter Term:
Spring/Summer Sessions:
Year 5
Fall Term:
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| Concentration in Public Administration Co-op (Honours only) |
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