Overview of the Bachelor of Business Administration

Year 1: Foundation

The first year of the BBA is called the Foundation. It consists of introductory level courses in a broad range of areas, including economics, statistics, communications, math, accounting, and business. This selection of courses provides students with the tools and background knowledge to progress to CORE.

Year 2: CORE

The CORE is a rigorous, focused year of study where students are registered with a common class cohort in nine required business courses, representing the major functional disciplines. CORE provides students with a broad understanding of the financial, marketing, operational and human realities of business.

Years 3 & 4: Interest-Driven Learning

In the third and fourth years, students complete the required portion of the program, and choose business and non-business electives according to their areas of interest. Students may choose to major in: 1) Accounting, 2) Business Technology Management, 3) Employment Relations, 4) Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 5) Finance or 6) Marketing. (Majors are also available in non-business areas: Computer Science, English, French, German and Spanish.)