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Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Calendar 2009-2010 Haskayne School of Business 4. Program Details 4.1 Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) 4.1.3 BComm Graduation Requirements 4.1.3.1 Concentrations
4.1.3.1 Concentrations

The concentration program must be approved by the business school. Certain courses in a concentration may be compulsory. Information on concentrations is available from the office of the Associate Dean (Undergraduate Programs).

Concentrations are available in the areas of:

  • Accounting
  • Business Process Management
  • Energy Management
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • Finance
  • General
  • Human Resources and Organizational Dynamics
  • International Business
  • Management Information Systems
  • Marketing
  • Operations Management
  • Personal Financial Planning
  • Petroleum Land Management
  • Risk Management and Insurance
  • Risk Management: Insurance and Finance
  • Supply Chain Management (formerly Transportation and Logistics)
  • Tourism Management
  • Tourism Management and Marketing
Bachelor of Commerce Concentration Requirements

Note: In order to pursue any concentration in the Bachelor of Commerce program, students must achieve a minimum grade of "C" in the required core course(s) which is(are) prerequisite(s) for that concentration: Accounting 317 and 323, Energy Management 301, and 303, Finance 317, Human Resources and Organizational Dynamics 317, Management Information Systems 317, Marketing 317, Operations Management 317, Risk Management and Insurance 317, Petroleum Land Management 475, Tourism Management 309.

Accounting (ACCT)

Accounting 341
Accounting 343
Accounting 361
Accounting 445 or 465
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(Students should complete Accounting 323 before Year 3)

Finance (FNCE)

Finance 451
Finance 400-level
Finance 400-level
Finance 400-level
Finance 400-level

One of:
Economics 301
Economics 303
Economics 341
Economics 373
Economics 387
Economics 395

General (GENL)

Combination of three full-course equivalent senior Commerce courses from two or more areas.

Human Resources and Organizational Dynamics (HROD)

Human Resources and Organizational Dynamics 401
Human Resources and Organizational Dynamics 403
Human Resources and Organizational Dynamics 405
Human Resources and Organizational Dynamics 400 or 500-level

Two of:
Senior Commerce options (Risk Management and Insurance 439 and 449 are recommended)

International Business (IBUS)

Strategy and Global Management 575

Two courses in ONE of the following major international business languages:
Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Russian, or Spanish
(Courses selected cannot be literature or culture studies based, and cannot be taught in English)

Three of :
Finance 461
Management Studies 559.05
Management Studies 571
Management Studies 597.93
Marketing 467
Risk Management and Insurance 559.02*
Strategy and Global Management 559.01
Strategy and Global Management 571
Strategy and Global Management 573

*Overseas component

Management Information Systems (MGIS) Management Information Systems 331
Management Information Systems 333
Management Information Systems 400 or 500-level
Management Information Systems 400 or 500-level
Management Information Systems 400 or 500-level
400 or 500-level Commerce Option (including Management Information Systems)
Marketing (MKTG) Marketing 465
Marketing 400 or 500-level
Marketing 400 or 500-level
Marketing 400 or 500-level
Marketing 400 or 500-level
Marketing 400Ìý or 500-level
Personal Financial Planning (PFPL)

Risk Management and Insurance 317
Management Studies 577

Four of:
(Two must beÌýFinance and one must be 400-level Risk Management and Insurance)
Accounting 421
Finance 443
Finance 463
Risk Management and Insurance 439
Risk Management and Insurance 449

Tourism Management (TOUR)

Quota Concentration

Tourism Management 309
Tourism Management 419
Tourism Management 449

Three of:
Tourism Management 429
Tourism Management 439
Tourism Management 469
Tourism Management 479
Tourism Management 499
(Students are advised to complete Tourism 309 as soon as possible)

Tourism Management and Marketing (TRMK)

Tourism Management 419
Tourism Management 449
Tourism Management 400-level*
Marketing 465
Marketing 400-level
Marketing 400-level

(Students are advised that Tourism 309 is a prerequisite to the Tourism courses and must be taken in lieu of a senior Commerce option for this concentration)

*Except Tourism 409 which is not for credit in the Bachelor of Commerce.