* Tuition fees listed are for two semesters (unless otherwise noted) and include both Health Insurance and mandatory non-tuition-fees.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent including these required courses:
Grade 12 English (ENG4U or equivalent) minimum 65 per cent
Grade 12 Mathematics (MDM4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MCV4U or MHF4U or equivalent) minimum 60 per cent (Students who do not possess Grade 12U Mathematics or who have achieved a grade below 60 per cent may be considered for admission. Students will be required to complete a math equivalency course during their first semester at Humber. Additional course fees will apply.)
Four Grade 12 U or M courses in addition to those listed above
Overall minimum grade point average (GPA) 65 per cent
For any program level, a minimum of three years of full-time study at the secondary school level in an English language school system in a country where English is considered the primary language, or the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English, with acceptable grades in all English courses.
For any program level, a minimum of two full years of successful study in an accredited university degree program or two full years of successful study in an accredited college diploma program in a country OR in a postsecondary institution where English is the primary language of instruction.
Minimum TOEFL Scores: 560 for paper-based test OR84 (21L, 21W, 21S, 21R) for internet-based test
Minimum IELTS Scores: Overall 6.5 AND No band below 6.0
Minimum MELAB Score: 78
Minimum EAP Score: Successful completion of all EAP courses with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 75% in Level 8
Minimum PTE Score: 58 - 60
Minimum CAEL Score: Overall band score of 60 and Writing of 60
Minimum FCE/CAE/CPE Score: Cambridge (FCE/CAE/CPE) 180 (with no single test score below 169)
Duolingo Language Test Scores:
Between 115-120Humber’s Bachelor of Commerce - International Business degree program will help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to carve out a career not only in a multinational company but also in nimble, fast-paced small- and medium-sized businesses and entrepreneurial ventures. Our program combines a balanced approach to teaching business featuring case studies, problem solving, modelling and data analytics in support of decision-making. Course content, skill-building activities and projects maintain a strong focus on the three pillars of marketing, finance and operations.
Our program starts with a foundation of business studies in areas such as consumer behaviour, micro and macroeconomics, finance and accounting, law, marketing, and operations management. Specialization courses in international business will give you the opportunity to gain practical skills through applied projects such as creating a full business and strategic plan to launch a business in an external market. You will gain experience developing processes from concept through to execution. Examples of specialization courses include Intercultural Communications, International Finance, International Logistics, International Marketing, and International Trade Law.
You will learn from experienced professors and a network of industry professionals who provide feedback on industry projects.
The program requires that you complete 14 weeks/420 hours of paid work in the summer between your sixth and seventh semesters. This gives you the hands-on, real-world experience that employers value. Your placement will give you the opportunity to explore the field you’d like to work in when you graduate. We will work with employers and our industry partners to help you identify opportunities to pursue.
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Semester 1
ACCT 1000: Introductory Financial Accounting
ECON 1000: Microeconomics
LAW 1000: Business Law
MKTG 1000: Marketing
Select 1 from the following courses
DEGE: Degree Breadth Elective
Semester 2
BUS 1500: Business Information Systems
BUS 1501: Business Communications
ECON 1500: Macroeconomics
MGMT 1500: Organizational Behaviour
STAT 1112: Statistics for Business
Semester 3
BUS 2000: Ethics and Values
HRM 2000: Human Resources Management
MKTG 2000: Customer Service
STAT 2112: Quantitative Methods for Business
Select 1 from the following courses
DEGE: Degree Breadth Elective
Semester 4
BUS 2500: e-Commerce
FIN 2500: Financial Management
MGMT 2500: Operations Management
MKTG 2500: Consumer Behaviour
Select 1 from the following courses
DEGE: Degree Breadth Elective
Semester 5
BUS 3001: Business Research Methods
BUS 3004: Business Career Development
FIN 3500: Financial Management 2
MKTG 3001: International Marketing 1
SCM 3503: Introduction to Supply Chain Management
Select 1 from the following courses
DEGE: Degree Breadth Elective
Semester 6
BUS 3504: International Logistics
BUS 3505: Intercultural Communications
FIN 3502: International Finance
MKTG 3501: International Marketing 2
Select 1 from the following courses
DEGE: Degree Breadth Elective
Work Experience - SEM 6C
BUS 3099: Paid Work Term
Semester 7
ACCT 3000: Introductory Management Accounting
BUS 4007: Strategic Business Analytics 1
ECON 4002: Environmental Economics and Management
LAW 4001: International Trade Law
Select 1 from the following courses
DEGE: Degree Breadth Elective
Semester 8
BUS 4505: International Business Project
BUS 4506: Strategic Business Analytics 2
MKTG 4001: Integrated International Marketing Communication
MKTG 4502: International Selling Strategies
Select 1 from the following courses
DEGE: Degree Breadth Elective
The international trade sector is absolutely central to the Canadian economy. According to Statistics Canada, total international trade (exports plus imports of goods and services to and from other countries) accounted for almost two-thirds of Canada's gross domestic product at market prices in 2017. In addition to trade in goods and commodities, Canada is a major player in the services trade including areas such as energy, finance, financial services and technical services. This is a fast-growing sector that has tripled in value in the last 20 years and carries increasing demand for skills in all areas.
Our degree is cross-functional and will prepare you for a range of industries depending on your preferences and skills including foreign investment; external business development; logistics; customs; freight forwarding; trade consulting; international financial and risk management; and international marketing, sales, and research.
Mandatory Health Insurance fee once per academic year: Fall start - $420 Winter start - $280 Summer start - $140