(Transfer applicants refer to 4.1.2 BComm Pre-Commerce Requirements for Transfer Students for admission requirements. Only those students already admitted into the BComm program may follow the sequence below.)
Students directly admitted from high school areÌýadvised to complete up to five full-course equivalents over the Fall and Winter Terms of their first year as outlined below.Ìý Ahead of registration, students areÌýcautioned to consult course descriptions.Ìý The pre- or co-requisites listed within each course description (if any), will drive the selection and term sequencing, not the order in which the requirements appear in the following lists.
It is recommended that the following graduation requirements be taken in first year:
- Economics 201
- Economics 203ÌýÌý
- Junior English
- Management Studies 217
- Mathematics 249 or 265
- Statistics 213
- Strategy and Global Management 217
In addition to the three and one-half full-course equivalents listed above, up to one and one-half full-course equivalent may be selected from the list below in order to complete Year 1 registration:Ìý
- Accounting 217Ìý
- Statistics 217
- Junior Humanities or Fine Arts Option1,2
- Junior Science Option1,3,4
- Junior Social Sciences Option1
- Junior Non-Commerce Option1
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.
1Students are advised to refer to 3.3 Course Work "Enrolment in Non-Commerce Courses" for option selection. Only one Economics course can be used towards the Non-Commerce Options or Social Sciences Options in the Bachelor of Commerce 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.
3Excluding Actuarial Science, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Pure Mathematics and Statistics.
4Students who wish to pursue a Concentration in Petroleum Land Management are advised that a 200-level course in Geology is recommended prior to registration in the introductory Petroleum Land Management courses.