Bachelor of Management as a Second Degree

The Bachelor of Management as a Second Degree program is available with the following majors: Accounting; Computer Science; Economics; Finance; General Management; Human Resource Management and Labour Relations; Indigenous Governance and Business Management; International Management; Marketing; and Political Science.

Students are strongly recommended to consult program planning materials for course sequencing information.

a.General Requirements

1.A minimum grade of 'C-' is required in all Dhillon School of Business courses and courses cross-listed with Dhillon School of Business courses; Economics 1010; Economics 1012; Statistics 1770; Writing 1000 or English 1900; and all courses in the major marked with an asterisk (*) in order to meet degree requirements.

2.Successful completion of 15-25 courses (45.0-75.0 credit hours) with a cumulative and graduation grade point average (GPA) that meets Graduation Requirements (see Graduation).

3.Students must also meet the academic standards, program requirements and graduation requirements according to the regulations set by the Dhillon School of Business, and as outlined in the Calendar.

b.Program Requirements

B.Mgt. as a Second Degree programs consist of the following:

Core requirements, which include specific Dhillon School of Business and Arts and Science courses, and

Specific Dhillon School of Business and Arts and Science courses, which are required for the chosen major.

Courses completed as part of a first degree may be used to waive course requirements in the B.Mgt. as a Second Degree. Such waivers will be decided at the time of admission by the Dhillon School of Business advising office. Course materials requested for further assessment must be submitted to the Dhillon School of Business advising office by the last day of the student’s first term. Please refer to the Academic Schedule to determine the last day of the term.

Students who change to another major after admission will need to have their program reassessed.

c.Sample Sequencing Plan

Sample sequencing plans are created to provide students with an example of how to plan courses for the duration of a program. Sample sequencing plans for each program and major can be found in the applicable Program Planning Guide.