Bachelor of Commerce Program
1. Applicants must have complete secondary level standing.
2. Applicants must have the following 30-level or Grade 12 prerequisite subjects:
- Mathematics B30
- Mathematics C30
3. A minimum admission average of 70% based on the following criteria:
One of:
- English A30
- English B30
- English Language Arts A30
- English Language Arts B30
One of:- Mathematics A30
- Mathematics B30
- Mathematics C30
- Calculus 30
A combination of three 30-level subjects from the following categories:
- Natural Science (maximum of two)
- Social Science or Humanities (maximum of two)
- Fine and Performing Arts (maximum of one)
For a complete list of approved Grade 12 subjects for admission view the Prospective Student website.
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Transfers from Other Colleges and Other Post-Secondary Institutions
Applicants who have completed 18 or more credit units of transferable post-secondary level studies may apply to transfer and will be considered if the cumulative average on all courses taken (or on the last year(s) on 18 credit units or more) is at least 60% and they meet all other admission requirements. Applicants should note, however, that fulfilling the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. All transfer students applying to the Bachelor of Commerce program for 2004 and thereafter, must have successfully completed Mathematics B30 and Mathematics C30 or MATH 110.3 (or its equivalent) at the university level.
Admitted applicants transferring from another post-secondary institution will receive an Advanced Standing Evaluation. This form lists any transfer credits granted based on post-secondary work completed at another institution. Upon receipt, applicants are advised to meet with an advisor in the College to determine the transfer credit applicable to the program of studies being undertaken.
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Associate Certificate in Indigenous Business Administration
Applicants to this program must meet the admission requirements of the Bachelor of Commerce program. For further information, contact the Dean's Office, College of Commerce or the program coordinator at the First Nations University of Canada.
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Certificate in Business Administration
For further information concerning admission requirements and application procedures, see the College of Commerce section of the Calendar.
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Certificate in Labour Studies
For further information concerning admission requirements and application procedures, see the College of Commerce section of the Calendar.
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