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Year 1 Units 1-5 Recommended BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Student Name COURSE WORKSHEET FOR FULL-TIME BBA STUDENTS (Revised July 13, 2015) Check with your Faculty Advisor for possible variations & course prerequisites Year 3 Units 11-15 - Non-Co-op (All Concentrations) - Recommended BUSI 1112 Introduction to Business Administration ½ unit BUSI 3308 Operations Management ½ unit BUSI 2202 Communications Management ½ unit BUSI 3311 Small Business Mngt OR BUSI 3312 International Business Mngt ½ unit BUSI 2221 Introductory Accounting I ½ unit BUSI 3360 Finance I ½ unit BUSI 2222 Introductory Accounting II ½ unit BUSI 3361 Finance II ½ unit BUSI 2230 Principles of Marketing ½ unit Business/Tourism/Economics Elective ½ unit ECON 1101 Introduction to Microeconomics ½ unit Business/Tourism/Economics Elective ½ unit ECON 1102 Introduction to Macroeconomics ½ unit Business/Tourism/Economics Elective ½ unit Arts and Science Elective (any level) ½ unit Arts & Science Elective (2000 level or above) ½ unit Arts and Science Elective (any level) ½ unit Arts & Science Elective (2000 level or above) ½ unit Humanities Elective includes courses in Chinese, Cultural Studies, English, French, History, Library, Linguistics, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Spanish and Writing (only courses with a WRIT prefix) ½ unit Free Elective ½ unit If you are considering an accounting major or concentration, it is recommended that you take BUSI 3325 and BUSI 3326 in Year Year 2 Units 6-10 - Recommended Year 4 Units 16-20 - Non-Co-op (All Concentrations) - Recommended BUSI 2214 Organizational Behaviour: Individuals in Organizations (was BUSI 2212) ½ unit BUSI 4400 Business Policy ½ unit BUSI 2215 Organizational Behaviour: Groups, structure and culture (was BUSI 2213) ½ unit Business/Tourism/Economics Elective ½ unit BUSI 2231 Applied Marketing ½ unit Business/Tourism/Economics Elective ½ unit BUSI 2259 Legal Aspects of Business ½ unit Business/Tourism/Economics Elective ½ unit BUSI 3320 Managerial Accounting ½ unit Arts & Science Elective (2000 level or above) ½ unit MATH 2208 Introduction to Probability and Statistics I ½ unit Arts & Science Elective (2000 level or above) ½ unit MATH 2209 Introduction to Probability and Statistics II ½ unit Free Elective ½ unit Business/Tourism/Economics Elective ½ unit Free Elective ½ unit Business/Tourism/Economics Elective ½ unit Free Elective ½ unit Arts and Science Elective (any level) ½ unit Free Elective ½ unit NOTE: With the department Chair's approval students may replace 0.5 of a unit of arts and science electives with a professional (business) elective. Students may request to replace an additional full unit of arts and science electives with a unit of professional (business) electives. Students seeking to replace the additional unit should speak to an academic advisor. The MSVU Academic Calendar states that although advice is readily available on request, the responsibility of selecting the appropriate courses for graduation rests ultimately with the student. Faculty Signature Student Signature Date

HONOURS DEGREE Students wishing to complete an honours degree must make formal application to the department Chair after successful completion of 15 units. Admissions to the honours program are approved by the Honours Committee of the Department of Business Administration. Students must have a GPA of 0 in required courses to be considered for admission and must have completed MATH 2208 and 2209 and either BUSI 4430 or THMT 331 Acceptance is contingent upon the agreement of a faculty member to supervise the thesis. MAJORS, CONCENTRATIONS AND MINORS A MAJOR consists of 6.0 units (12 courses) in one of the following areas (including introductory courses in the area): accounting, management, marketing and strategic human resource management. BUSI 1112, Introduction to Business Administration, and BUSI 4400, Business Policy may count among the six units for the major. Students who wish to graduate with a major must apply to the Registrar s Office and achieve a GPA of 0 in eight units of required coursework including the six units required for the major. A major in the following areas must include: Accounting: BUSI 2221, 2222, 3320, CMPE/INTE 2245 and either BUSI 3325 or BUSI 3326 as well as a minimum of 0 unit from the following accounting courses: 4415, 4423, 4424, 4425, 4426, 4427, 4428, 4465. Please note: New for September 2014 admitted accounting major students only - CMPS/INTE 2245 is now a requirement of this major. Management: BUSI 2214, 2215 and 4 units of management electives including at least 0 unit from the following management courses: 4406, 4410, 4412, 4413, 4414, 4415, 4416, 4417, 4418, 4419, and 4446. Marketing: BUSI 2230, 2231, 3331, 4430, 4434 and 5 units of marketing electives. Strategic Human Resource Management: BUSI 2214, 2215, 3313, 3314, 4406, 4413, 4417, 4418 and a minimum of 0 unit from the following courses: BUSI 3316, 4412, 4416, 4419, ECON 2204 and SOAN 220 Students cannot receive a major in both management and strategic human resource management. A CONCENTRATION consists of 0 units (eight courses) of course work in one of the following areas: accounting, economics, tourism & hospitality management, marketing, management or strategic human resource management. Students must take a combination of required and elective courses from those listed to complete a concentration. Students who wish to graduate with a concentration must apply to the Registrar s Office and achieve a GPA of 0 in eight units of required coursework including the four units required for the concentration. A concentration in the following areas must include: Accounting: BUSI 2221, 2222, 3320 and either BUSI 3325 or BUSI 3326 and 0 units of accounting electives. Economics: ECON 1101 and 1102 and 0 additional units of Economics courses. Tourism & Hospitality Management: THMT 1101, 1116, 2216, 2221 plus 0 units as follows: 0 unit of THMT elective at the 2000 level or above and 0 unit of THMT elective at the 4000 level. Marketing: BUSI 2230, 2231, 3331, 4430 and 4434 and 5 units of marketing electives. Management BUSI 2214 and 2215 and 0 of management electives including a minimum of 0 unit selected from the following management courses: 3306, 3308, 3311, 3312, 3313, 3314, 3316, 4407, 4410, 4412, 4413, 4414, 4415, 4416, 4417, 4418, 4419, 4446, THMT 3321, 3323, 340 Strategic Human Resource Management: BUSI 2214, 2215, 3313, 3314, 4406, 4413, 4417, 4418 and 0 unit selected from the following electives BUSI 3316, 4412, 4416, 4419. A MINOR in Business Administration consists of 0 units (six courses) in one of the following areas: accounting, tourism & hospitality management, finance, marketing, management, or strategic human resource management. A minor in the following areas must include: Accounting: BUSI 2221, BUSI 2222, either BUSI 3325 or BUSI 3326, and 5 units of accounting electives. Tourism & Hospitality Management: THMT 1101, 1116, 2221, either 2205 or 2244, plus 0 unit of THMT elective with at least 0.5 unit at the 3000 level or above. Finance: BUSI 3360, 3361 and 2 units of finance electives. Marketing: BUSI 2230, 2231, 3331, and 5 units of marketing electives. Management: BUSI 2214, 2215 and 2 units of management electives, one unit of which must be at the 3000 level or above. Strategic Human Resource Management: BUSI 3313, 3314, 4413, 4417, 4418 and BUSI 4406 or BUSI 4419 BBA General Students who graduate from the BBA without a concentration or major will graduate with a general BBA.

Course list Accounting Courses Finance Courses Strategic Human Resource Mngt BUSI 1112 Introduction to Business Administration BUSI 2060 Personal Finance BUSI 1112 Introduction to Business Administration BUSI 4400 Business Policy BUSI 2263 Canadian Securities Course BUSI 4400 Business Policy BUSI 2221 Intro Accounting I CPA BUSI 3324 Taxation BUSI 2214 Organizational Behaviour: Individuals (not in minor) BUSI 2222 Intro Accounting II CPA BUSI 3360 Finance I BUSI 2215 Organizational Behaviour: Groups (not in minor) BUSI 3320 Managerial Accounting CPA BUSI 3361 Finance II BUSI 3313 Human Resource Management BUSI 3324 Taxation CPA BUSI 4461 Real Estate Investments BUSI 3314 Labour Relations BUSI 3325 Intermediate Accounting: Assets CPA BUSI 4464 International Finance BUSI 3316 Organizational Topics BUSI 3326 Intermediate Accounting: Equities CPA BUSI 4465 Financial Statement Analysis BUSI 4406 Managing Diversity BUSI 3343 Auditing CPA BUSI 4466 Financial Markets Investments BUSI 4412 Values in a Business Society BUSI 4415 Management Information Systems CPA ECON 2311 International Trade BUSI 4413 Strategic Compensation BUSI 4423 Adv. Financial Accounting I CPA ECON 3305 Money and Banking BUSI 4416 Management Topics BUSI 4424 Adv. Financial Accounting II CPA BUSI 4417 Recruitment and Selection BUSI 4425 Cost Accounting CPA BUSI 4418 Strategic Human Resource Development BUSI 4426 Adv d Cost Acct & Internal Control CPA BUSI 4419 International Human Resource Mgt BUSI 4427 Advanced Taxation CPA ECON 2204 Labour Markets & Policies in Canada BUSI 4428 Accounting Theory SOAN 2202 Work in Society & Culture BUSI 4465 Financial Statement Analysis Students cannot receive a major in both management and strategic human resource management CMPS/INTE 2245 Spreadsheet Applications Please note: New for September 2014 admitted accounting major students only CPA refers to university exemption with CPA NS Economics Courses *ECON 1101 Intro to Microeconomics *ECON 1102 Intro to Macroeconomics *required for a concentration or minor

Marketing Courses Management Courses Tourism and Hospitality Management Courses BUSI 1112 Introduction to Business BUSI 1112 Introduction to Business Administration *THMT 1101 Intro to Tourism & Hospitality Administration BUSI 4400 Business Policy BUSI 4400 Business Policy *THMT 1116 Intro to Food Service Management BUSI 2202 Communications Management BUSI 2011 Introduction to Entrepreneurship THMT 2201 Alternate Forms of Tourism BUSI 2230 Principles of Marketing BUSI 2202 Communications Management THMT 2202 Communications Management BUSI 2231 Applied Marketing BUSI 2012 Work and Career in the Modern Global THMT 2205 Geography for Tourism & Business Environment *BUSI 3331 Consumer Behaviour BUSI 2214 Organizational Behaviour: Individuals in *THMT 2216 Planning & Mngt of Food Service Oper Organizations BUSI 3332 Retailing Management BUSI 2215 Organizational Behaviour: Groups THMT 2221 Hotel Management BUSI 3333 Advertising BUSI 2255 Intro to Information Systems in Org THMT 2225 Design Management in BUSI & Tourism BUSI 3334 Sales Management BUSI 3306 Gov t Admin. & Policy Making THMT 2244 Sustainable Tourism Management BUSI 3336 Direct Marketing BUSI 3308 Operations Management THMT 3305 International Travel & Tourism BUSI 3337 Services Marketing BUSI 3311 Small Business Management THMT 3311 Small Business Management BUSI 3338 Not-for-Profit Marketing BUSI 3312 International Business Mgmt THMT 3312 Research Methods Seminar *BUSI 4430 Marketing Research BUSI 3313 Human Resource Management THMT 3316 Food Service Management BUSI 4432 International Marketing BUSI 3314 Labour Relations THMT 3317 Beverage Management BUSI 4433 Marketing Issues Seminar BUSI 3316 Organizational Topics *THMT 2221 Facility Management *BUSI 4434 Marketing Strategy BUSI 4406 Managing Diversity THMT 3323 Event and Meeting Management PBRL 1010 Foundations of Public Relations BUSI 4410 Small Business Consultancy THMT 3380 Tourism and Hospitality Study Tour *required for a concentration or a major BUSI 4412 Values in a Business Society THMT 3380 THMT 3401 BUSI 4413 Strategic Compensation THMT 3401 THMT 4405 BUSI 4414 Leadership Theory and Practice in THMT 4406 Destination Development Organizations BUSI 4415 Management Information Systems THMT 4410 Small Business Consultancy BUSI 4416 Management Topics THMT 4411 Current Issues in Food, Bev & Catering BUSI 4417 Recruitment and Selection THMT 4421 Accommodations & Leisure Operations BUSI 4418 Strategic Human Resource Development THMT 4440 Special topics in Hosp. Mgmt BUSI 4419 International Human Resource Mgt THMT 4442 Special topics in Tourism Mgmt BUSI 4446 New Venture Creation THMT 4444 Sustainable Tourism: Global Perspective THMT 2225 Design Management THMT 4446 New Venture Creation THMT 3321 Facility Management *required for a concentration THMT 3323 Event & Meeting Management THMT 3401 Managing in the Service Environment Students cannot receive a major in both management and strategic human resource management

Degree Requirements for BBA Total units required 20.0 Major Concentration Minor Required courses Total units required 9.5 Completed Major Concentration Minor BUSI 1112 BUSI 2202 BUSI 2214 BUSI 2215 BUSI 2221 BUSI 2222 BUSI 2230 BUSI 2231 BUSI 2259 BUSI 3308 BUSI 3311 or 3312 BUSI 3320 BUSI 3360 BUSI 3361 BUSI 4400 ECON 1101 ECON 1102 MATH 2208 MATH 2209 Please note that BUSI 3306/POLS 3306, and BUSI 4406/WOMS 4406 are cross-listed courses which can count as business electives or arts and science electives or free electives. BUSI 1112, Introduction to Business Administration, and BUSI 4400, Business Policy may count among the six units for the major. 5. 6. 7. 8. Any level 2000 level or > 5. BUSI/THMT/ECON electives Total units required 0 Completed Major Concentration Minor Humanities elective Total units required 0.5 Arts/Science electives Total units required 5 Free Electives Total units required 5