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Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Calendar 2010-2011 Haskayne School of Business 4. Program Details 4.1 Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) 4.1.1 BComm Requirements for Direct Entry Students
4.1.1 BComm Requirements for Direct Entry Students
Admission

Applicants planning to enter the BComm program from high school must present English Language Arts 30-1, Pure Mathematics 30, two academic subjects from group A or B and one subject from group A, B, C or D (see Undergraduate Admissions section of this Calendar for more details). Applicants coming directly from high school and/or applicants presenting high school upgrading only (those who have not completed any post-secondary coursework - transferable or non-transferable) may be considered for first year admission.

Assistance in program planning is available through the office of the Associate Dean (Undergraduate Programs), Haskayne School of Business.

Recommended Program Sequence - Year 1
  1. Computer Science 203
  2. Economics 201
  3. Mathematics 249 or 251 or 281
  4. Statistics 213
  5. Junior English
  6. Junior Humanities or Fine Arts Option1,2
  7. Economics 203
  8. Junior Social Sciences Option1
  9. Statistics 217
  10. Business and Environment 291

Note: First-year students are restricted to junior (200-level) courses in their first year. Three junior full-course equivalents must be successfully completed prior to registering in senior (300-level) courses.

Note: These courses need not necessarily be taken in the sequence indicated. Students should consult course descriptions in the latter section of this Calendar for prerequisites.

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Recommended Program Sequence - Year 2
  1. Core Course 3173
  2. Communications Studies 361, 363 or 369
  3. Accounting 317
  4. Senior Humanities, Fine Arts, Social Sciences, Science Option1,4
  5. Junior Non-Commerce Option1
  6. Core Course 3173
  7. Management Studies 391
  8. Junior Science Option1,4,5
  9. Senior Humanities, Fine Arts, Social Sciences, Science Option1,4,6
  10. Junior Non-Commerce Option1

1Refer to 3.3 Course Work "Enrolment in Non-Commerce Courses" for option selection.Ìý Only one Economics course can be used towards the Non-Commerce Options or Social Sciences Options in the BComm degree. Junior or Senior Non-Commerce Options cannot be Statistics.

2It is recommended that students complete a course in ethics as part of the Bachelor of Commerce degree. Philosophy 249 may be taken to satisfy the Junior Humanities Option.

3Select one of the following five "317" courses which are all required in the BComm program. Priority should be given to registration in the "317" course(s) that is(are)Ìýthe prerequisite(s) for the intended concentration. Select from Finance 317, Human Resources and Organizational Dynamics 317, Marketing 317, Management Information Systems 317 and Operations Management 317.

4Excluding Statistics, Computer Science, Actuarial Science, Applied Mathematics, Pure Mathematics, and Mathematics.

5Students who wish to pursue a concentration in Petroleum Land Management are advised that a 200-level course in Geology is required as a prerequisite to the introductory Petroleum Land Management courses.

6Students planning to pursue an Accounting concentration should take Accounting 323 in second year and defer the Senior Humanities, Fine Arts, Social Sciences, Science Option to a later year. Students planning to pursue a Tourism Management concentration, or a concentration in Tourism Management and Marketing, should take Tourism Management 309 in second year and defer the Senior Humanities, Fine Arts, Social Sciences, Science Option to a later year.