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Electives

Non-Management Electives

Non-Management Electives

Students completing two concentrations, or Majors in Accounting, Finance, Information Systems, Labour-Management Relations and Human Resources, or Marketing, must take a minimum of 6 credits of non-Management electives in the three-year program (90 credits), or 12 credits of non-Management electives in the four-year program (120 credits). This requirement does not apply to those completing any minor outside of Management, or a major in Economics, Mathematics, or Statistics, or an Honours or Joint Honours program.

Non-Management electives may be chosen from a broad range of faculties and departments, subject to the exclusions of Course Overlap regarding Statistics, Computer, and Economics courses, and the restrictions listed below.

Note 1: Quantitative Methods, Statistics, and Research courses offered by any department must be approved by the Director, BCom program, prior to registration in the course. Failure to obtain the necessary approval will result in the course being excluded (E) from the credit count.
Note 2: A maximum of 6 credits can be taken in English for Academic Purposes and/or English as a Second Language: the relevant subject codes are CEAP, CEEN, CEGL, CESL, and EDEC.

Faculty constraints

Faculty constraints

  • Agricultural & Environmental Sciences
  • - All courses require approval by a student adviser in the BCom Student Affairs Office.
  • Arts
  • - All courses are approved, subject to Course Overlap and the above notes, with a maximum of 6 credits approved in CEAP, CEEN, CEGL, CESL, and EDEC (combined), or SWRK (approved courses only). ECON 208 and ECON 209 may not be taken for credit within the BCom program.
  • Continuing Studies
  • - A maximum of 6 credits are approved from the language courses offered; no credit will be granted for other SCS courses with subject codes beginning with a “C,” such as CCTR or CMIS.

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  • School of Environment
  • - All courses are approved.
  • Music
  • - MUPD 200 and MUPD 201 as well as all courses are approved in subject codes MUGT, MUHL, MUMT, MUPP, MUSR, MUTH, and MUAR (taught by Arts). MUPD 204 is not approved for credits.
  • - A maximum of 6 credits is approved from the following (combined): MUCO, MUCT, MUEN, MUIN, MUIT, MUJZ, MUPG, and MUSP.
  • Religious Studies
  • - All courses are approved.

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Electives

Electives

Subject to the requirements and restrictions for non-Management electives as outlined above, all remaining elective credits may be taken in any faculty, Management or otherwise.

Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2013-2014 (last updated Aug. 8, 2013) (disclaimer)
Desautels Faculty of Management—2013-2014 (last updated Aug. 8, 2013) (disclaimer)
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