School of Business (BComm Program)
Sungchul Choi, Professor and Chair
Waqar Haque, Professor
Wootae Chun, Associate Professor
Balbinder Deo, Associate Professor
Xin Ge, Associate Professor
Kafui Monu, Associate Professor
Jing Chen, Assistant Professor
Chengbo Fu, Assistant Professor
Darren B. Karunanithi, Assistant Professor
Rick Colbourne, Adjunct Professor
Richard McAloney, Adjunct Professor
Paul Messinger, Adjunct Professor
Julius Bankole, Senior Instructor
Mike Cuthbertson, Senior Instructor
Charles Scott, Senior Instructor
Natascha Lukawitski, Lecturer
The School of Business offers a program leading to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce. This program provides education in business as well as exposure to the liberal arts, social sciences, and natural sciences. The program offers students the ability to major in the areas of Accounting, Finance, General Business, International Business or Marketing. Although all students must follow the program of study of at least one of the specified majors, the Bachelor of Commerce degree program has been designed to provide students with an exposure to all aspects of the contemporary business world. The objective of the program is to adequately prepare students to deal with the increasingly complex and dynamic environment in which business and labour must operate. While the program focuses on a wide range of business activities and types of organizations, special emphasis is placed on industries and firms of relevance to the region of northern British Columbia including small business/entrepreneurship, tourism and forestry. Exposure to these industries will occur within individual courses as part of course content, as well as through the use of relevant case studies and practica. In addition, individual courses relating to the industries emphasized are available either within the Commerce program, or through other relevant programs.
The minimum requirement for completion of a Bachelor of Commerce is 120 credit hours.
Students not having the appropriate prerequisites for any courses must consult with the Business Advisor.
Common Requirements for all Majors
BComm Honours
Major in Accounting (BComm)
Major in Finance (BComm)
Major in General Business (BComm)
Major in Human Resources Management (BComm)
Major in International Business (BComm)
Major in Management Information Systems (BComm)
Major in Marketing (BComm)
Minor in General Business
Minor in Management Information Systems
Common Requirements for all Business Students
Lower Division Requirement
100 Level
COMM 100-3* | Introduction to Canadian Business | |
ECON 100-3 | Microeconomics | |
ECON 101-3 | Macroeconomics | |
FNST 100-3 | The Aboriginal Peoples of Canada | |
MATH 150-3** | Finite Mathematics for Business and Economics | |
or MATH 220-3 | Linear Algebra | |
MATH 152-3** | Calculus for Non-majors | |
or MATH 100-3 | Calculus I |
**Students wishing to pursue additional Math courses as electives are advised to choose MATH 100-3 (Calculus I) and MATH 220-3 (Linear Algebra).
200 Level
COMM 200-3 | Business Communications | |
COMM 210-3 | Financial Accounting | |
COMM 211-3 | Managerial Accounting | |
COMM 220-3 | Financial Management I | |
COMM 230-3 | Organizational Behaviour | |
COMM 240-3 | Introduction to Marketing | |
COMM 251-3 | Introduction to Management Science | |
CPSC 250-3 | Applied Business Computing | |
ECON 205-3 | Statistics for Business and the Social Sciences | |
or STAT 240-3 | Basic Statistics |
Upper Division Requirement
300 and 400 Level
COMM 300-3 | Introduction to Business Law | |
COMM 320-3 | Financial Management II | |
COMM 330-3 | Human Resource Management | |
COMM 332-3 | Business and Professional Ethics | |
COMM 343-3 | Behavioural Marketing | |
COMM 350-3 | Production and Operations Management | |
COMM 351-3 | Management Information Systems | |
COMM 400-3 | Strategic Management | |
ECON 350-3 | Managerial Economics |
Bachelor of Commerce Honours (BComm Honours)
Students in the BComm Honours Program must complete all requirements for the BComm in their major(s) of choice. In addition, the students must successfully complete 6 credit hours of COMM 497-(3-6) Honours Thesis. The Honours Thesis must be conducted under the supervision of a faculty member with PhD qualifications. Entry to the Honours Program takes place after the end of the second year of BComm studies (I.e., upon completion of at least 60 credit hours) and requires a minimum GPA of 3.33 calculated on the last 60 credit hours completed at the time of declaration to the Honours Program. Prospective BComm Honours Students must have successfully completed MATH 150-3, MATH 152-3, CPSC 250-3, and ECON 205-3, or their equivalents, before they will be considered for entry to the BComm Honours Program. Attaining a minimum GPA of 3.33 in the first two years of the BComm does not guarantee entry to the Honours Program, which is at the discretion of the Department. To remain in the Honours Program students must maintain a minimum Semester GPA of 3.33 to be calculated at the end of each semester and receive no grade lower than a C+ in any course after entry to the Honours Program.
Major in Accounting
The minimum requirement for a Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Accounting is 120 credit hours.
Program Requirements
Lower-Division Requirement
100 Level
COMM 100-3* | Introduction to Canadian Business | |
ECON 100-3 | Microeconomics | |
ECON 101-3 | Macroeconomics | |
FNST 100-3 | The Aboriginal Peoples of Canada | |
MATH 150-3** | Finite Mathematics for Business and Economics | |
or MATH 220-3 | Linear Algebra | |
MATH 152-3** | Calculus for Non-majors | |
or MATH 100-3 | Calculus I |
*Students transferring with 30 or more credit hours of courses required for the Commerce degree are exempt from this requirement.
**Students wishing to pursue additional Math courses as electives are advised to choose MATH 100-3 (Calculus I) and MATH 220-3 (Linear Algebra).
Students not having the appropriate prerequisites for any courses must consult with the Business Advisor.
200 Level
COMM 200-3 | Business Communications | |
COMM 210-3 | Financial Accounting | |
COMM 211-3 | Managerial Accounting | |
COMM 220-3 | Financial Management I | |
COMM 230-3 | Organizational Behaviour | |
COMM 240-3 | Introduction to Marketing | |
COMM 251-3 | Introduction to Management Science | |
CPSC 250-3 | Applied Business Computing | |
ECON 205-3 | Statistics for Business and the Social Sciences | |
or STAT 240-3 | Basic Statistics |
Upper-Division Requirements
300 and 400 Level
COMM 300-3 | Introduction to Business Law | |
COMM 310-3 | Intermediate Financial Accounting I | |
COMM 311-3 | Intermediate Financial Accounting II | |
COMM 312-3 | Intermediate Managerial Accounting | |
COMM 320-3 | Financial Management II | |
COMM 330-3 | Human Resource Management | |
Business and Professional Ethics
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COMM 343-3 | Behavioural Marketing | |
COMM 350-3 | Production and Operations Management | |
COMM 351-3 | Management Information Systems | |
COMM 400-3 | Strategic Management | |
COMM 411-3 | Advanced Management Accounting | |
COMM 414-3 | Advanced Financial Accounting | |
ECON 350-3 | Managerial Economics |
ECON 300-3 | Labour Economics | |
ECON 301-3 | Women and the Economy | |
ECON 308-3 | International Economic Relations | |
ECON 311-3 | Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory | |
ECON 312-3 | Introduction to Econometrics | |
ECON 317-3 | Money, Banking and Financial Institutions | |
ECON 321-3 | Economics of Developing Countries | |
ECON 401-3 | Global Economy and Development | |
ECON 407-3 | The Economy of Northern BC | |
ECON 425-3 | Trade and the Environment | |
ECON 435-3 | Financial Economics and Quantitative Methods |
COMM 313-3 | Personal Taxation | |
COMM 314-3 | Corporate Taxation | |
COMM 412-3 | Auditing |
Elective and Academic Breadth Requirement
Major in Finance
The minimum requirement for a Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Finance is 120 credit hours.
Program Requirements
Lower-Division Requirement
100 Level
COMM 100-3* | Introduction to Canadian Business | |
ECON 100-3 | Microeconomics | |
ECON 101-3 | Macroeconomics | |
FNST 100-3 | The Aboriginal Peoples of Canada | |
MATH 150-3** | Finite Mathematics for Business and Economics | |
or MATH 220-3 | Linear Algebra | |
MATH 152-3** | Calculus for Non-majors | |
or MATH 100-3 | Calculus I |
**Students wishing to pursue additional Math courses as electives are advised to choose MATH 100-3 (Calculus I) and MATH 220-3 (Linear Algebra).
Students not having the appropriate prerequisites for any courses must consult with the Business Advisor.
200 Level
COMM 200-3 | Business Communications | |
COMM 210-3 | Financial Accounting | |
COMM 211-3 | Managerial Accounting | |
COMM 220-3 | Financial Management I | |
COMM 230-3 | Organizational Behaviour | |
COMM 240-3 | Introduction to Marketing | |
COMM 251-3 | Introduction to Management Science | |
CPSC 250-3 | Applied Business Computing | |
ECON 205-3 | Statistics for Business and the Social Sciences | |
or STAT 240-3 | Basic Statistics |
Upper-Division Requirements
300 and 400 Level
COMM 300-3 | Introduction to Business Law | |
COMM 320-3 | Financial Management II | |
COMM 321-3 | Investments and Security Analysis | |
COMM 330-3 | Human Resource Management | |
Business and Professional Ethics
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COMM 343-3 | Behavioural Marketing | |
COMM 350-3 | Production and Operations Management | |
COMM 351-3 | Management Information Systems | |
COMM 400-3 | Strategic Management | |
COMM 420-3 | Advanced Financial Management | |
COMM 422-3 | Management of Financial Institutions | |
ECON 350-3 | Managerial Economics |
ECON 300-3 | Labour Economics | |
ECON 301-3 | Women and the Economy | |
ECON 308-3 | International Economic Relations | |
ECON 311-3 | Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory | |
ECON 312-3 | Introduction to Econometrics | |
ECON 317-3 | Money, Banking and Financial Institutions | |
ECON 321-3 | Economics of Developing Countries | |
ECON 401-3 | Global Economy and Development | |
ECON 407-3 | The Economy of Northern BC | |
ECON 425-3 | Trade and the Environment | |
ECON 435-3 | Financial Economics and Quantitative Methods |
Two of the following:
COMM 322-3 | International Financial Management | |
COMM 323-3 | Risk, Insurance, and Financial Planning | |
COMM 421-3 | Portfolio Theory and Management | |
COMM 423-3 | Financial Engineering |
Elective and Academic Breadth Requirement
Major in General Business
The minimum requirement for a Bachelor of Commerce with a major in General Business is 120 credit hours.
Program Requirements
Lower-Division Requirement
100 Level
COMM 100-3* | Introduction to Canadian Business | |
ECON 100-3 | Microeconomics | |
Macroeconomics
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FNST 100-3 | The Aboriginal Peoples of Canada | |
MATH 150-3** | Finite Mathematics for Business and Economics | |
or MATH 220-3 | Linear Algebra | |
MATH 152-3** | Calculus for Non-majors | |
or MATH 100-3 | Calculus I |
**Students wishing to pursue additional Math courses as electives are advised to choose MATH 100-3 (Calculus I) and MATH 220-3 (Linear Algebra).
Students not having the appropriate prerequisites for any courses must consult with the Business Advisor.
200 Level
COMM 200-3 | Business Communications | |
COMM 210-3 | Financial Accounting | |
COMM 211-3 | Managerial Accounting | |
COMM 220-3 | Financial Management I | |
COMM 230-3 | Organizational Behaviour | |
COMM 240-3 | Introduction to Marketing | |
COMM 251-3 | Introduction to Management Science | |
CPSC 250-3 | Applied Business Computing | |
ECON 205-3 | Statistics for Business and the Social Sciences | |
or STAT 240-3 | Basic Statistics |
Upper-Division Requirements
300 and 400 Level
COMM 300-3 | Introduction to Business Law | |
COMM 302-3 | Entrepreneurship | |
COMM 320-3 | Financial Management II | |
COMM 330-3 | Human Resource Management | |
Business and Professional Ethics
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COMM 343-3 | Behavioural Marketing | |
COMM 350-3 | Production and Operations Management | |
COMM 351-3 | Management Information Systems | |
COMM 400-3 | Strategic Management | |
ECON 350-3 | Managerial Economics |
ECON 300-3 | Labour Economics | |
ECON 301-3 | Women and the Economy | |
ECON 308-3 | International Economic Relations | |
ECON 311-3 | Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory | |
ECON 312-3 | Introduction to Econometrics | |
ECON 317-3 | Money, Banking and Financial Institutions | |
ECON 321-3 | Economics of Developing Countries | |
ECON 401-3 | Global Economy and Development | |
ECON 407-3 | The Economy of Northern BC | |
ECON 425-3 | Trade and the Environment | |
ECON 435-3 | Financial Economics and Quantitative Methods |
Twelve credit hours selected from any Commerce major or from the following (with no more than 6 credit hours in any one major area):
ECON 301-3 | Women and the Economy | |
COMM 431-3 | Industrial Relations | |
COMM 432-3 | Cross-cultural Workplace Practices | |
COMM 498-(3-6) | Special Topics in Business Administration |
Elective and Academic Breadth Requirement
Major in Human Resources Management
Program Requirements
Lower-Division Requirement
100 Level
COMM 100-3* | Introduction to Canadian Business | |
ECON 100-3 | Microeconomics | |
ECON 101-3 | Macroeconomics | |
FNST 100-3 | The Aboriginal Peoples of Canada | |
MATH 150-3** | Finite Mathematics for Business and Economics | |
or MATH 220-3 | Linear Algebra | |
MATH 152-3** | Calculus for Non-majors | |
or MATH 100-3 | Calculus I |
**Students wishing to pursue additional Math courses as electives are advised to choose MATH 100-3 (Calculus I) and MATH 220-3 (Linear Algebra).
Students not having the appropriate prerequisites for any courses must consult with the Business Advisor.
200 Level
COMM 200-3 | Business Communications | |
Financial Accounting
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Managerial Accounting
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Financial Management I
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Organizational Behaviour
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Introduction to Marketing
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Introduction to Management Science
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Applied Business Computing
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Statistics for Business and the Social Sciences
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or STAT 240-3
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Basic Statistics
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Upper-Division Requirements
300 and 400 Level
COMM 300-3 | Introduction to Business Law | |
Employment Law in Canada
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Financial Management II
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Human Resource Management
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Business and Professional Ethics
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Strategic Human Resource Planning
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Organizational Effectiveness
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COMM 343-3 | Behavioural Marketing | |
Production and Operations Management
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Management Information Systems
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Strategic Management
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Industrial Relations
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Recruitment, Selection and Retention
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Compensation
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Organizational Learning, Development and Training
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Workplace Health and Safety
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Managerial Economics
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ECON 300-3 | Labour Economics | |
ECON 301-3 | Women and the Economy | |
ECON 308-3 | International Economic Relations | |
ECON 311-3 | Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory | |
ECON 312-3 | Introduction to Econometrics | |
ECON 317-3 | Money, Banking and Financial Institutions | |
ECON 321-3 | Economics of Developing Countries | |
ECON 401-3 | Global Economy and Development | |
ECON 407-3 | The Economy of Northern BC | |
ECON 425-3 | Trade and the Environment | |
ECON 435-3 | Financial Economics and Quantitative Methods |
Elective and Academic Breadth Requirement
Major in International Business
The minimum requirement for a Bachelor of Commerce with a major in International Business is 120 credit hours.
Program Requirements
Lower-Division Requirement
100 Level
COMM 100-3* | Introduction to Canadian Business | |
ECON 100-3 | Microeconomics | |
ECON 101-3 | Macroeconomics | |
FNST 100-3 | The Aboriginal Peoples of Canada | |
INTS 100-3 | Introduction to Global Studies | |
or INTS 210-3 | Globalizations | |
or ECON 220-3 | Global Economic Shifts | |
MATH 150-3** | Finite Mathematics for Business and Economics | |
or MATH 220-3 | Linear Algebra | |
MATH 152-3** | Calculus for Non-majors | |
or MATH 100-3 | Calculus I |
**Students wishing to pursue additional Math courses as electives are advised to choose MATH 100-3 (Calculus I) and MATH 220-3 (Linear Algebra).
Students not having the appropriate prerequisites for any courses must consult with the Business Advisor.
200 Level
COMM 200-3 | Business Communications | |
COMM 210-3 | Financial Accounting | |
COMM 211-3 | Managerial Accounting | |
COMM 220-3 | Financial Management I | |
COMM 230-3 | Organizational Behaviour | |
COMM 240-3 | Introduction to Marketing | |
COMM 251-3 | Introduction to Management Science | |
CPSC 250-3 | Applied Business Computing | |
ECON 205-3 | Statistics for Business and the Social Sciences | |
or STAT 240-3 | Basic Statistics |
Upper-Division Requirements
300 and 400 Level
COMM 300-3 | Introduction to Business Law | |
COMM 303-3 | Introduction to International Business | |
COMM 320-3 | Financial Management II | |
COMM 322-3 | International Financial Management | |
COMM 330-3 | Human Resource Management | |
Business and Professional Ethics
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COMM 343-3 | Behavioural Marketing | |
COMM 350-3 | Production and Operations Management | |
COMM 351-3 | Management Information Systems | |
COMM 400-3 | Strategic Management | |
COMM 432-3 | Cross-cultural Workplace Practices | |
COMM 441-3 | International Marketing | |
ECON 350-3 | Managerial Economics |
ECON 300-3 | Labour Economics | |
ECON 301-3 | Women and the Economy | |
ECON 308-3 | International Economic Relations | |
ECON 311-3 | Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory | |
ECON 312-3 | Introduction to Econometrics | |
ECON 317-3 | Money, Banking and Financial Institutions | |
ECON 321-3 | Economics of Developing Countries | |
ECON 401-3 | Global Economy and Development | |
ECON 407-3 | The Economy of Northern BC | |
ECON 425-3 | Trade and the Environment | |
ECON 435-3 | Financial Economics and Quantitative Methods |
International Studies Requirement
Elective and Academic Breadth Requirement
Major in Management Information Systems
Management Information Systems is about using information systems to provide value to organizations. Students in this field have the opportunity to acquire the skills to use, analyse, and manage information systems to succeed in the business world. A major in Management Information Systems provides skills that include: designing information systems for businesses; using data to find lucrative opportunities for firms; and determining users’ computing needs. People with these skills find opportunities in a diverse set of organizations from large government organizations to local companies. Concepts in Management Information Systems are particularly important for those who have a passion for using technology to help organizations reach their goals.
The minimum requirement for a Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Management Information Systems is 120 credit hours.
Program Requirements
Lower-Division Requirement
100 Level
COMM 100-3* | Introduction to Canadian Business | |
ECON 100-3 | Microeconomics | |
ECON 101-3 | Macroeconomics | |
FNST 100-3 | The Aboriginal Peoples of Canada | |
MATH 150-3** | Finite Mathematics for Business and Economics | |
or MATH 220-3 | Linear Algebra | |
MATH 152-3** | Calculus for Non-majors | |
or MATH 100-3 | Calculus I |
**Students wishing to pursue additional Math courses as electives are advised to choose MATH 100-3 (Calculus I) and MATH 220-3 (Linear Algebra).
Students must ensure that all pre-requisites are fulfilled prior to registering in any course. Students who do not have the appropriate prerequisites for any courses must consult with the Business Advisor.
200 Level
COMM 200-3 | Business Communications | |
COMM 210-3 | Financial Accounting | |
COMM 211-3 | Managerial Accounting | |
COMM 220-3 | Financial Management I | |
COMM 230-3 | Organizational Behaviour | |
COMM 240-3 | Introduction to Marketing | |
COMM 251-3 | Introduction to Management Science | |
CPSC 250-3 | Applied Business Computing | |
ECON 205-3 | Statistics for Business and the Social Sciences | |
or STAT 240-3 | Basic Statistics |
Upper-Division Requirements
300 and 400 Level
COMM 300-3 | Introduction to Business Law | |
COMM 320-3 | Financial Management II | |
COMM 330-3 | Human Resource Management | |
COMM 332-3 | Business and Professional Ethics | |
COMM 343-3 | Behavioural Marketing | |
COMM 350-3 | Production and Operations Management | |
COMM 351-3 | Management Information Systems | |
COMM 352-3 | e-business | |
COMM 353-3 | Business Data Communication and Networking | |
COMM 354-3 | Introduction to Business Intelligence | |
COMM 360-3 | Business Process Management | |
COMM 400-3 | Strategic Management | |
COMM 461-3 | Information Systems Analysis | |
ECON 350-3 | Managerial Economics |
Elective and Academic Breadth Requirement
Major in Marketing
The minimum requirement for a Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Marketing is 120 credit hours.
Program Requirements
Lower-Division Requirement
100 Level
COMM 100-3* | Introduction to Canadian Business | |
ECON 100-3 | Microeconomics | |
ECON 101-3 | Macroeconomics | |
FNST 100-3 | The Aboriginal Peoples of Canada | |
MATH 150-3** | Finite Mathematics for Business and Economics | |
or MATH 220-3 | Linear Algebra | |
MATH 152-3** | Calculus for Non-majors | |
or MATH 100-3 | Calculus I |
*Students transferring with 30 or more credit hours of courses required for the Commerce degree are exempt from this requirement.
**Students wishing to pursue additional Math courses as electives are advised to choose MATH 100-3 (Calculus I) and MATH 220-3 (Linear Algebra).
Students not having the appropriate prerequisites for any courses must consult with the Business Advisor.
200 Level
COMM 200-3 | Business Communications | |
COMM 210-3 | Financial Accounting | |
COMM 211-3 | Managerial Accounting | |
COMM 220-3 | Financial Management I | |
COMM 230-3 | Organizational Behaviour | |
COMM 240-3 | Introduction to Marketing | |
COMM 251-3 | Introduction to Management Science | |
CPSC 250-3 | Applied Business Computing | |
ECON 205-3 | Statistics for Business and the Social Sciences | |
or STAT 240-3 | Basic Statistics |
Upper-Division Requirements
300 and 400 Level
COMM 300-3 | Introduction to Business Law | |
COMM 320-3 | Financial Management II | |
COMM 330-3 | Human Resource Management | |
Business and Professional Ethics
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COMM 343-3 | Behavioural Marketing | |
COMM 350-3 | Production and Operations Management | |
COMM 351-3 | Management Information Systems | |
COMM 400-3 | Strategic Management | |
COMM 442-3 | Marketing Strategy | |
COMM 443-3 | Marketing Research | |
ECON 350-3 | Managerial Economics |
Two of the following:
COMM 340-3 | Marketing Communications | |
COMM 341-3 | Sales Management | |
COMM 342-3 | Services Marketing | |
COMM 346-3 | Internet Marketing | |
COMM 347-3 | Marketing Channels and Retail Marketing | |
COMM 441-3 | International Marketing |
Elective and Academic Breadth Requirement
Minor in General Business
The minor consists of 12 credits at the lower division level (4 courses) and 12 credits (4 courses) at the upper division level.
Required
COMM 100-3 | Introduction to Canadian Business |
COMM 210-3 | Financial Accounting | |
COMM 211-3 | Managerial Accounting | |
COMM 220-3 | Financial Management I | |
COMM 230-3 | Organizational Behaviour | |
COMM 240-3 | Introduction to Marketing | |
COMM 251-3 | Introduction to Management Science |
COMM 300-3 | Introduction to Business Law | |
COMM 302-3 | Entrepreneurship | |
COMM 303-3 | Introduction to International Business | |
COMM 320-3 | Financial Management II | |
COMM 330-3 | Human Resource Management | |
COMM 332-3 | Business and Professional Ethics | |
COMM 343-3 | Behavioural Marketing | |
COMM 350-3 | Production and Operations Management | |
COMM 351-3 | Management Information Systems | |
COMM 431-3 | Industrial Relations | |
COMM 432-3 | Cross-cultural Workplace Practices |
A maximum of 4 courses (12 credit hours) used to fulfill program requirements for a major or another minor may also be used to fulfill requirements for a minor in General Business.
Minor in Management Information Systems
Required
COMM 100-3 | Introduction to Canadian Business | |
COMM 251-3 | Introduction to Management Science | |
COMM 350-3 | Production and Operations Management | |
COMM 351-3 | Management Information Systems | |
or CPSC 351-3 | Management Information Systems | |
COMM 352-3 | e-Business | |
or COMM 346-3 | Internet Marketing | |
COMM 353-3 | Business Data Communications and Networking | |
or CPSC 344-3 | Data Communications and Networking | |
COMM 354-3 | Introduction to Business Intelligence |
CPSC 324-3 | Introduction to Database Systems | |
COMM 440-(3,6) | Internship | |
COMM 451-3 | Project Management | |
GEOG 204-3 | Introduction to GIS |
A maximum of 4 courses (12 credit hours) used to fulfill program requirements for a major or another minor may also be used to fulfill requirements for a minor in Management Information Systems.
Alternative courses may be substituted for the above with written permission of the department chair and dean.
Updated: May 31, 2023