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- Business Administration (BBA)
- Requirements
- Program Structure
- Majors and Minors
- Accounting Major/Minor
- Economics Major/Minor
- Entrepreneurship Major/Minor
- Finance Major/Minor
- Human Resource Major/Minor
- International Business Major/Minor
- Marketing Major/Minor
- Supply Chain Management Major/Minor
- Business Law Minor
- Environmental Economics & Sustainable Development Minor
- Financial Markets and Institutions Minor
- Leadership Minor
- Project Management Minor
- General BBA
- BBA Options
- Learning Goals and Objectives
- Professional Designations
- First Year Experience
- Economics Major/Minor
- Bachelor of Arts - Economics Major/Minor
- Bachelor of Arts - Mathematics and Economics Major
- Bachelor of Arts - Economics and Political Studies Major
- Bachelor of Science - Mathematics and Economics Major
- Bachelor of Arts - Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development Minor
- Bachelor of Tourism - Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development Minor
- Bachelor of Natural Resource Science - Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development Minor
- Bachelor of Science - Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development Minor
- Management Minor
- Dual Degrees
- Business Administration (BBA)
-
- Undergraduate Student Resources
- Advising and Support
- Awards and Scholarships
- Indigenous Programs
- Distance Students
- Dean's List
- Course Descriptions
- Gaglardi Student Ambassador
- Declaration of Major
- Declaration of Minor
- Prerequisite Waiver Request Rejected
- Prerequisite Waiver Request Completed
- Prerequisite Waiver Request Form - for TRU Gaglardi Students
- Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards
- Student Investment Fund
- Student Clubs
- TRU Gaglardi Resources
- TRU Gaglardi: Request to Repeat a Course
- BC MBA Games
- Graduate Professional Success Program (GPS)
General BBA
The General BBA is designed for students who do not wish to specialize in a specific area of business, but instead would like to take a wider array of courses to provide greater breadth in their management education. Many positions in business require the varied skills that a generalist can offer, so choosing the General BBA can be a wise choice especially for those students whose interests lie in a number of different areas.
Program requirements
Students must complete at least 24 credits (normally eight courses) of 3000- or 4000-level business or ECON courses in addition to the core requirements in Years 3 and 4.
Business courses include those beginning with the ACCT, BLAW, MIST, ENTR, FNCE, HRMN, IBUS, MKTG, MNGT, ORGB, SCMN, or BUSN acronyms. Students in the double degree in business and computing can also include up to 24 credits of COMP courses.
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