B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent.
Students graduating from secondary school in or prior to 2012: A minimum of 85% in Applications of Mathematics 12 or a minimum of 60% in either Principles of Mathematics 12 or an equivalent Provincial Level Adult Basic Education mathematics course.
Students entering Grade 10 in or after 2010 and/or completing the new mathematics curriculum: A minimum of 60% in one of Pre-calculus Grade 12, Foundations of Mathematics Grade 12, or Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics Grade 12, Apprenticeship Mathematics 12, or the equivalent Provincial Level Adult Basic Education mathematics course.
Secondary students who enter the Business Administration degree or diploma program with a minimum grade of 73% in Accounting 12 may request credit for BUAD 111 (Financial Accounting I).
International English Language Testing System (IELTS - academic version), Overall band score of 6.5 (with no band less than 6.0)
*Language Proficiency Index (LPI) – Essay Score, 30/40 - Level 5
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), 79 (Internet-based), or 213 (computer-based), or 550 (paper-based)
Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL online or CAEL CE), Overall score 70
Canadian English Language Benchmarks Assessment for Nurses (CELBAN) Speaking 8.0, Listening 10.0, Reading 8.0, Writing 7.0
Pearson Test English (Academic)Overall score 58, No Communicative Skills score lower than 55
Program Highlights
Advance your career by becoming the leader companies need. With courses in purchasing and materials, logistics and supply chain, social entrepreneurship, project management and much more, you’ll learn the foundational skills to becoming a manager.
And as a manager, you can make decisions that will impact your entire company. Pursue a profession that gives you the know-how of impactful leadership and enables you to grow in entrepreneurial thinking, operations and sustainability.
Knowing the rules is great; making the rules is better. As a manager, you can make decisions that can impact your company, your industry, and your world. You can choose from three management streams to pursue the profession you want most. Entrepreneurship will allow you to explore entrepreneurial thinking, processes, leadership and strategy. Supply Chain and Operations management focuses on operations, manufacturing, purchasing, logistics and leadership. Sustainability management trains you to use self-sustainable business models and to incorporate sound environmental practices.
Knowing the rules is great; making the rules is better. As a manager, you can make decisions that can impact your company, your industry, and your world. You can choose from three management streams to pursue the profession you want most. Entrepreneurship will allow you to explore entrepreneurial thinking, processes, leadership and strategy. Supply Chain and Operations management focuses on operations, manufacturing, purchasing, logistics and leadership. Sustainability management trains you to use self-sustainable business models and to incorporate sound environmental practices.
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Students must complete a minimum of 120 credit hours as prescribed below:
BUAD 111 Financial Accounting I
BUAD 116 Marketing
BUAD 123 Management Principles
BUAD 128 Computer Applications I
BUAD 195 Financial Management
BUAD 209 Business Law
BUAD 262 Organizational Behaviour
BUAD 264 Management Accounting
BUAD 269 Human Resources Management
BUAD 315 Management Science
BUAD 425 Business and Canadian Government Policy
BUAD 340 Strategic Management I
and one of:
BUAD 272 Business Simulation
BUAD 293 Entrepreneurship
Plus:
CMNS 112 Professional Writing I
CMNS 122 Professional Writing II
MATH 114 Business Mathematics
STAT 124 Business Statistics
ECON 115 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 125 Principles of Macroeconomics
PHIL 350 Business Ethics
21 credits of Business electives at the 300 level or higher
15 credits of Business electives at the 100 level or higher
12 credits of Business or non-business electives at the 300 level or higher
3 credits of Business or non-business electives at the 100 level or higher
9 credits of non-business electives at the 100 level or higher
Note
*With permission of the department other MATH or STAT courses may be substituted. STAT 121 is an approved substitute for STAT 124.
**With permission of the department other CMNS or ENGL courses may be substituted. Six credits of CMNS or ENGL are required for graduation, but nine credits are strongly recommended.
Non-business electives must be part of a diploma or degree program. COSC 122, MATH 111, MATH 120 and MATH 160 cannot be used as non-business electives in the BBA program.
Management Specialty
While satisfying all the requirements outlined above for the Bachelor of Business Administration degree, students must include the following courses in their Business elective choices to specialize in Management:
BUAD 176 Professional Sales
BUAD 298 Small Business Management
BUAD 370 Leadership
BUAD 382 Operations Management
Plus 4 of:
BUAD 201 Conflict Resolution and Negotiation
BUAD 283 Management Information Systems
BUAD 289 Purchasing and Materials Management
BUAD 305 Logistics and Supply Chain Management
BUAD 306 Managing Professional Service Firms
BUAD 307 Managing for Innovation
BUAD 308 Multicultural Management
BUAD 309 Social Entrepreneurship
BUAD 331 Project Management
BUAD 334 Events Planning
BUAD 339 Selected Topics: Management
BUAD 439 Selected Topics: Management
BUAD 341 Introduction to Non-Profit Management
BUAD 346 Sustainable Management
BUAD 410 Organization Change and Development
BUAD 412 Strategic Performance Management
BUAD 415 New Product Development
BUAD 480 Strategic Management II
500 CAD/year