Honours Bachelor of Commerce (International Management) |
120 |
Co-operative education is available with this program.
The French immersion stream is available with this program.
ADM1300 |
Introduction to Business Management |
3 |
ADM1301 |
Social Context of Business |
3 |
ADM1370 |
Applications of Information Technology for Business |
3 |
ECO1102 |
Introduction to Macroeconomics |
3 |
ECO1104 |
Introduction to Microeconomics |
3 |
ENG1131 |
Effective Business English |
3 |
PHI1101 |
Reasoning and Critical Thinking |
3 |
ADM2303 |
Statistics for Management |
3 |
ADM2304 |
Applications of Statistical Methods in Business |
3 |
ADM2337 |
Human Resource Management |
3 |
ADM2372 |
Management Information Systems |
3 |
ADM2381 |
Business Communication Skills |
3 |
ADM3319 |
Cross-Cultural Management |
3 |
SOC3116 |
Technologies, World and Societies |
3 |
ADM4318 |
Multinational Business Policy |
3 |
At least 12 credits from:
ADM3358 |
Multinational Business Finance |
3 |
ADM4338 |
International Training and Development for Sustainability |
3 |
Third language course (other than English or French)
15 elective ADM credits
12 credits from another faculty1
Students in the International Management option must complete at least 12 of the 120-credit program requirements abroad as part of an international exchange with one of the international partner institutions of the Telfer School of Management. At least one and at most two full-time semester(s) of study abroad (minimum 12 credits per semester abroad) must be completed. During the exchange, students must take business courses or third language courses the majority of our exchange partners offer third language courses. The normal load of an international exchange study session is 15 credits.
Credits completed as part of the international exchange session(s) may count towards partial or complete fulfillement of:
A) any (or all) of the 12 elective credits listed under the International Management option requirements, provide the courses offered at the international partner institution are considered equivalent to the corresponding Telfer School of Management courses;
B) the 15 credits of ADM electives;
C) the 12 credits from another faculty.
Note(s)
1 | At most 6 of those credits can be at the 1000-level. Students have the choice of completing some or all of these credits abroad during a second semester as an international exchange student. |