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90-Credits - CEGEP Students

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Total Program 120 Credit - U1 CEGEP Students

CEGEP Transfer Credits

Management Core Curriculum

Specialization

Remaining Credits

30 credits

42 credits

30-45 credits

3 – 18 credits

[Including Collège international Marie de France et Collège Stanislas *]

* Students from Collège international Marie de France or Collège Stanislas must submit the "Attestation".

[MGCR 233 & MGCR 250 must be completed in U1 (first year).

Remaining Core courses to be completed in U1, U2 or after.]

[Select your specialization in U1 (major, two concentrations, Honours in Investment Management*)

*application required.]

[Customize your degree by completing a concentration, a minor or electives.]

If you have taken university-level courses prior to joining À¦°óSMÉçÇø (i.e. At Concordia, at UdeM, etc), and you didn’t declare it at time of admissions, you MUST advise us and have a transcript sent by Sept. 30. 

More details on exemptions can be found on the Transfer Credit & Advanced Standing website.


Building your schedule

Follow these steps to ensure a successful registration: 

  • Before registering for courses you MUST declare a major. You may change your major at any time in the future.
  • Build your schedule for both Fall and Winter by selecting Core courses.
    • As a U1, your first year is dedicated in taking Core courses, to help determine your interest and confirm your specialization.
  • MGCR 233 and MGCR 250 MUST be completed in your first year (U1).
  • MGCR 271/MGCR 341 and MGCR 293/MGCR 294 are corequisite courses. They can be taken together in the same term, or separately in different terms where MGCR 271 and MGCR 293 must be completed first.
  • A typical full-time course load is 12-15 credits per semester. Scholarship/awards may require more. Review our Course Load information.
  • To lighten your course load, you can start by registering for 12 credits, or you can opt to take a non-management elective or a Minor course, instead of a Core course. But you must be mindful of your credit allocation and requirements for your degree (see table above).

Important Notes:

  • Students interested in our HIM program must complete MGCR 211, MGCR 271 and MGCR 341 in their first year, to be eligible to apply. 
  • Students pursuing the Major in Economics must replace MGCR 293 with ECON 230D1/D2 and MGCR 294 with ECON 332 & ECON 333 (taken in 2nd year). Meet with a BCom advisor and an Economics advisor for more details.
  • Students pursuing the Major in International Management should start their Language Component in their first year.
  • If you have taken university-level courses prior to joining À¦°óSMÉçÇø (i.e. At Concordia, at UdeM, etc) and are expecting credits/exemptions, DO NOT register for the same courses offered at À¦°óSMÉçÇø. Please contact the BCom office for assistance with your registration. 

Ressources pour les francophones:

Vie sur le campus & engagement étudiant: De nombreux services sont offerts en français. Enrichissez votre expérience à l’Université À¦°óSMÉçÇø grâce à nos activités parascolaires.

À¦°óSMÉçÇø Writing Centre: Il offre des cours aux étudiantes et étudiants dont la langue maternelle n’est pas l’anglais et qui ont été admis à l’automne suivant dans un programme de 1er cycle de l’Université À¦°óSMÉçÇø. Il a pour but de faciliter leur intégration dans le milieu anglophone de l’Université.

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