Business Administration

Bachlelor of Arts: Business Administration

Liberal Arts

Our provincially accredited Bachelor of Arts programs prepare you for a diverse world of life and work. Learn how to think critically and logically and to communicate effectively; the skills needed to succeed in today’s job market or prepare you for further studies.

Our Program

Bachelor of Arts: Business Administration offers a rigorous and diverse curriculum of business and pre–professional courses. Develop an understanding of core business functions and processes. Business Administration graduates are tomorrow’s leaders.

Concentration
Minor
90 credits (3yrs) 18 credits
Core requirements (36 credits)  
Degree requirements (12 credits)  
Business requirements (36 credits) 
Arts & Science electives (15 credits)  

 

Faculty

Admissions Requirements

Five Grade 12 level courses including English and Math (pure or aplied) with a minimum overall average on the five courses of 60%. Pure or Applied Math presented for admission must have a minimum grade of 60%.

Core Requirements
EN 110 Effective Writing
6 credits in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geology, Math, Physics or Science
PS 121 Introduction to Psychology
SO 121 Principles of Sociology
3 credits in English at the senior level 3 credits in Fine Arts, Music or Theatre
HI 141 World Civilizations to 1500 or HI 142 World Civilizations since 1500 REL 105 The Bible and the Reader
PH 125 Introduction to Philosophy REL 161 The Christian Faith
3 credits in Religion at the senior level
 

 

Courses Offered

Business Courses
Introduction to Business Administration
Introduction to Financial Accounting
Finance
Human Resources and Organizational Dynamics
MarketingManagerial Accounting
Business Strategy Advanced Finance and Investment Theory
Organizational BehaviourBusiness Law
International Business
Management Information Systems
Operations ManagementMarketing Theory and Research
Entrepreneurship and New VenturesAdvanced STrategy and Leadership
Special Topics in Business AdministrationGlobal Business Practices
International Trade and FinanceIndependent Study
Business Issues in a Christian Perspective 
Computer Science
Introduction to Computers Information Science I
Economics
Microeconomics Macroeconomics
Statistics for Business and Economics Money and Banking
Economics of Taxation & Public Speaking International Trade
International Finance Special Topics in Economics
Religion and Culture in Canada 

 

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