IX. Degree Programs
Bachelor of Business Administration - Diploma in Business Administration
Areas of Emphasis
International Business
Studies in this area focus on conducting business within the global economy and include courses in International Trade, International Law, and the business practices of Asia Pacific, Europe, and Latin America. In order to obtain recognition for an area of emphasis, students must take at least 3.00 credits from the listing in that area. Only one area of emphasis can be declared.
Finance
This area of emphasis provides students with an understanding of money-management and financial management practices. Courses include Investment Finance, Personal Financial Planning, and Portfolio Management. In order to obtain recognition for an area of emphasis, students must take at least 3.00 credits from the listing in that area. Only one area of emphasis can be declared.
Accounting
The courses in accounting will allow students to gain a deeper understanding of accounting practices and the various practical skills required in the field. Accounting courses include Managerial Accounting, Taxation, and Auditing. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (ICAO) recognizes the University of Guelph-Humber’s accounting courses as having the 51 credit hours required for CA candidacy. In order to obtain recognition for an area of emphasis, students must take at least 3.00 credits from the listing in that area. Only one area of emphasis can be declared. Students wishing to obtain a CGA, CMA or CA designation should consult with the designating bodies as well as the Business Program Advisor, regarding which courses are required.
Marketing
Students will apply knowledge of the business world to explore how product, price, promotion, and distribution frameworks are used to satisfy consumer needs and achieve organizational objectives. Courses include Professional Selling, E-Commerce, and an applied Marketing Research Project. In order to obtain recognition for an area of emphasis, students must take at least 3.00 credits from the listing in that area. Only one area of emphasis can be declared.
Management
The management area of emphasis is designed to equip students with a theoretical and practical understanding of the challenges involved in running enterprises of various kinds. Students learn about the management of large and small businesses, for-profit and not-for-profit organizations, as well as the concepts and techniques relevant to the execution of special events and the provision of management consulting services. Within this area, students also have the opportunity of putting the practice of management into historical context and acquiring insight into the interactions between business and government. In order to obtain recognition for an area of emphasis, students must take at least 3.00 credits from the listing in that area. Only one area of emphasis can be declared.
Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship
Students will explore crucial strategies for initiating and maintaining a successful small business in today’s marketplace. The range of courses include Business Consulting, Event Management, and Planning a Small Business. In order to obtain recognition for an area of emphasis, students must take at least 3.00 credits from the listing in that area. Only one area of emphasis can be declared.