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 consist of 18 units and are available in the areas of:
- Accounting
- Business Process Management
- Business Technology Management
- Energy Management
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Finance
- General
- International Business Strategy
- Marketing
- Operations Management
- Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources
- Personal Financial Planning
- Petroleum Land Management
- Real Estate Studies
- Risk Management and Insurance
- Risk Management: Insurance and Finance
- Supply Chain Management
- Tourism Management
- Tourism Management and Marketing