1Computer Science 235 plus another one half full-course equivalent from the field of Computer Science can replace Computer Science 231 and 233 or Computer Science 217 and 219.
2Refer to 3.3 Course Work "Enrolment in Non-Commerce Courses" for option selection.
3At the end of the second year, those students who are only in the Faculty of Science shall select one of the following choices (subject to their meeting academic requirements):
(a) Continue in the Computer Science program in the Faculty of Science,
(b) Transfer to the Haskayne School of Business Bachelor of Commerce program,
(c) Pursue the combined Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science degree program.
4Select one of the following five "317" courses which are required in theÌýBachelor of Commerce program. Priority should be given to registration in the "317" course(s) that is(are) the prerequisite(s) for the intended concentration. Select from Finance 317, Marketing 317, Human Resources and Organizational Dynamics 317, Operations Management 317 and Management Information Systems 317.
5Students are permitted a maximum of one and one half full-course equivalents in Economics, including Economics 201 and 203. Senior Science cannot be Actuarial Science, Applied Mathematics, Mathematics, Pure Mathematics, Statistics or Computer Science.
6Commerce concentration information is available from the Undergraduate Office.
7Can be in or out of the student's concentration and must be chosen from a list designated by the Haskayne School of Business. Business and Environment 561 can be taken to satisfy the Computer Science Ethics Requirement: one of Philosophy 249, 329, 349 or Business and Environment 561.Ìý
8Must be outside the student's concentration and chosen from a list designated by the Haskayne School of Business. Contact the Haskayne Undergraduate Office for detailed information on concentrations.