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).
Bachelor of Commerce Concentrations are available in the areas of:
- Accounting
- Business Process Management
- Business Technology Management
- Energy Management
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Finance
- General
- Human Resources and Organizational Dynamics
- International Business
- 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