Bachelor of Commerce
3 years – Bachelor of Commerce
A 15-week applied business work term and a capstone research project
Overview
Upcoming Intake: Fall 2025: Commerce Court – North Bay
The global marketplace is constantly evolving. Gain vital knowledge and leadership skills in this three-year applied business degree program. This program is a combination of theoretical and hands-on experience with concentrations in Business Technology Management and Global Logistics. You will learn critical analytical, problem-solving, decision-making and communication skills that will prepare you for a career in various sectors locally or around the globe.
Your Future Career
- Project manager
- Supply chain/logistics manager
- Corporate communications manager
- E-commerce specialist
- Data scientist/analyst
- Research, marketing, sales, business or financial analysis
What You Learn
- Economics
- Management accounting
- Finance and marketing
- Global logistics
- Business technology management
- Business law
This college has been granted a consent by the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities to offer this applied degree for a five- or seven-year term starting 05-22-2024. The college shall ensure that all students admitted to the above-named program during the period of consent will have the opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable time frame.
Admission Requirements
Admission Requirements
OSSD or equivalent with six (6) 4U/4M credits including English and Math.
Mathematics requirement can be any 4th-year level math (including C-level).
A minimum 65% average is required.
If English is not your first language you must provide proof of English competency.
View current English Language Proficiency Requirements
6.5 no band less than 6
Curriculum
Curriculum
Semester 1
BCOM110 | Foundations of Business |
BCOM111 | Economics Environment of Business |
BCOM112 | Communications |
BCOM113 | Business Mathematics |
Sem1 | Breadth Course |
Semester 2
BCOM121 | Accounting for Business Professionals and Entrepreneurs |
BCOM122 | Marketing Essentials and Consumer Behaviour |
BITM121 | Information Technology Management |
BCOM123 | Research Methods |
Sem2 | Breadth Course |
Semester 3
BSCM211 | Supply Chain Management |
BCOM211 | Organizational Culture |
BCOM212 | Industrial Relations and Managing People |
BCOM213 | Management Accounting for Business Professionals |
Sem3 | Breadth Course |
Semester 4
BSCM222 | Operations Management |
BCOM221 | Applied Marketing and Behavioural Economics |
BCOM222 | Finance |
BCOM223 | Business, Law, Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility |
Sem4 | Breadth Course |
Semester 5
BCOM311 | Small Business Enterprises |
BCOM312 | Global Leadership in a Competitive Environment |
BC1 | Business Concentration |
BC2 | Business Concentration |
Sem5 | Breadth Course |
Semester 6
BC | Business Concentration |
BCOM321 | Capstone |
Sem6 | Breadth Course |
ABWT | Applied Business Work Term (15 weeks) |
Concentrations
Concentrations
Students must choose 3 courses
Business Technology Management
- BITM311: Systems Analysis and Design: Processes, Project, and Change
- BITM312: Applied Data Mining and Modelling
- BITM313: Predictive Analytics and it’s Application to Business
- BITM320: Seminar
Global Logistics
- BSCM311: Advanced Logistics, Transportation and Distribution
- BSCM312: Strategic Planning and Inventory Management
- BSCM313: Sourcing, Procurement, and Vendor Management
- BSCM320: Seminar
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
Learning outcomes represent culminating demonstrations of learning and achievement. In addition, learning outcomes are interrelated and cannot be viewed in isolation of one another. As such, they should be viewed as a comprehensive whole. They describe performances that demonstrate that significant integrated learning by graduates of the program has been achieved.
View Program Vocational Learning Outcomes - TBD
What You Need
What You Need
Textbooks:
Check out the Campus Bookstore to not only purchase your textbooks but also view your book list before the semester starts.
Technology/Devices:
Canadore College has implemented Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) to enhance your learning experience in and out of the classroom while ensuring flexibility in learning.
To learn more about BYOD and to find out what is required for your program, please visit https://www.canadorecollege.ca/BYOD