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Minor in Management

Most professionals outside of business still require a strong foundation in the principles of management to be effective on the job. Whether it's budgeting "know how" needed to serve as team leader on a major major TV documentary, selling skills required for working as a pharmaceutical company sales rep, or people skills used in selecting the programming staff at a computer graphics firm, the ability to manage effectively is important. 

trThe Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Bachelor of Applied Technology in Computer Science (BTACS), and Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degrees at TRU have a Minor in Management offered by the School of Business and Economics, which provides students the opportunity to acquire these needed skills. 

The program is highly flexible, allowing students to fit management classes into their crowded schedules of lectures and labs. Courses taken in mathematics and statistics in the B.A. and B.Sc. can also be used for credit helping to reduce the length of the program.

The Minor in Management could be just what a B.A., BTACS, or B.Sc. student needs to be noticed in today's competitive job market.

Program Content

Lower Level Requirements  (4 Courses)

 1.

MATH 107 - Fundamentals of Mathematics for Business & Economics  2; or
MATH 110 - Finite Mathematics with Applications 1; or
MATH 114 - Calculus 1
MATH 138 - Discrete Data Structures 1 for Computing Science; or

 2.

MATH 120 - Introduction to Statistics; or
STAT 200 - Introduction to Statistics; or
PSYC 210 - Analysis of Psychological Data; or
BUEC 232 - Economics and Business Statistics 1; or
BIOL 300 - Biometrics; or
SOCI 271- Introduction to Social Statistics

3.

BBUS 221 - Financial Accounting

4.

BBUS 272 - Organizational Behaviour

Upper Level Requirements  (6 Courses)

1.

BBUS 312 - Introduction to Financial Management

2.

BBUS 343 - Introduction to Marketing

3.

BBUS 381 - Introduction to Human Resource Management

4.

One additional 300/400  BBUS course

5.

One additional 300/400  BBUS course

6.

One additional 300/400  BBUS course

Further Information

Admissions:
Phone: (250) 828-5036
Fax: (250) 371-5960
E-mail:  admissions@tru.ca

Program enquiries:
Lisa Lake
SOBE Educational Advisor
E-Mail:   SoBEdAdvisor@tru.ca
Phone:  (250) 852-6266
Office:  IB 2061