Course of Studies

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Depending on when you start our Business program, which Business Degree you choose, and what prior education you bring, your particular course of studies will vary, but the first 3 years would typically be:

Year 1

Fall Semester

471.11 Introduction to Management
212.11 English Composition or 213.13 Critical Thinking
222.11 Psychology I or 223.11 Sociology I
121.11 Introduction to the Bible and Christian Theology I
117.11 Christian Spirituality I: Formation

Winter Semester

471.13 Introduction to Business  
471.12 Business Communications
121.12 Introduction to the Bible and Christian Theology II
233.12 Computer Usage I or 233.13 Computer Usage II
421.11 International Development and Missions

Field Education

Summer

472.22 Co-op Placement (for students in the Co-op Option)

Year 2

Fall Semester

473.23 Introductory Financial Accounting
213.22 Ethics
473.11 Economics I: Microeconomics
471.21 Fundamentals of Marketing
Biblical & Theological studies elective

Field Education

Winter Semester

473.24 Introductory Management Accounting
213.32 Ethics in the Marketplace
473.12 Economics II: Macroeconomics
472.12 Organizational Behaviour
Biblical & Theological Studies elective

Field Education

Summer

472.32 Advanced Co-op Placement (for students in the Co-op Option)

Year 3

Fall Semester

471.23 Business/Government Relations
472.24 Human Resource Management
472.21 Introduction to Management Science
221.21 Statistical Analysis
Biblical & Theological Studies elective

Field Education

Winter Semester

471.34 Commercial Law
473.32 Corporate Finance
472.42 Strategic Management & Policy
Music or Theatre elective
Biblical & Theological Studies elective

More

  • See Degrees for options for Year 4, and detailed requirements for each degree.
 

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