Currently, Alberta's scholarships, grants, bursaries, and student loan remission programs provide an average of nearly $1,200 on a per student basis - the highest level in Canada.
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Combined bachelor's degree - entry after 1-2 years of study
Bachelor’s degree – direct entry; entry after 1 or 2 years of general foundation studies; enter into third year with associate’s degree
Associate's degree - direct entry
Diploma – direct entry
Areas of Study
general management studies
specializations in business areas such as accounting, finance, marketing, organization behavior, human resource management, international management, operations management, etc. or specific industries such as tourism and hospitality, insurance, banking, etc.
Special Features
co-op work experience or industry practicum
international exchange
combined programs
Over 60 university-level business schools across Canada offer undergraduate business programs run under different names – BCom (Bachelor of Commerce), BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration), or BMgmt (Bachelor of Management). Some programs are direct entry four-year programs (i.e., students begin their business studies in the first year). In other programs, students may do one or two years (i.e., 1+3 or 2+2 programs) in arts and sciences before being admitted to the Business School.
Some schools believe in “streaming” students into specific areas of concentration such as accounting, marketing, finance, organization behavior and resource management, marketing, operations management, etc. Alternatively, other business schools will offer specializations in such areas as entrepreneurship, hospitality, or international management. Still other business schools offer broad based management studies that are designed to prepare graduates for positions of leadership in organizations of many types.
While some business programs believe that one method of teaching business is superior to others – case method, lectures, field studies – often business schools will use a variety of deliveries, with increasing use of the case method in senior classes. In most business programs teamwork is emphasized and classes tend to be interactive with interactions between instructors and students and amongst the students themselves. As well, co-op work terms and international exchanges are incorporated into many business schools.
Most community colleges in Canada will also offer a business administration program that may comprise a two-year diploma or an associate's degree that is a ladder into a Bachelor of Commerce or similar program at a university.
The curriculum is typically very application oriented and, similar to university-based programs, includes a number of foundation courses followed by more in depth coverage of topics that prepare students to pursue a range of careers in fields such as accounting and financial management, banking, insurance, purchasing, entrepreneurship, marketing, tourism, government, not-for-profit and international business.
DeVry Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Business Operations
DeVry Institute of Technology, Calgary Campus (DeVry Calgary) offers a Bachelor of Business Operations degree (BSOP). Students who are interested in working in technology-based business careers will find this program useful as its aim is ... [read more]