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Business
Eric Sprott School of Business
Faculty of Public Affairs and Management
This section presents the
requirements for the programs:
Co-operative
Education Option is available in the Bachelor of Commerce.
In addition to the
requirements listed below, students must satisfy the University regulations
(see The Academic
Regulations of the University section of this Calendar).
Students should
consult with the School when planning their program and selecting courses.
Academic Performance Evaluation
For purposes of
Academic Performance Evaluation (A.P.E.), students in B.Com. and B.I.B.
are considered Honours students. Students in programs of the Eric Sprott
School of Business who are not in Good Standing at any A.P.E. will be required
to withdraw from the program with the standing Ineligible to Return (ITR).
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Bachelor of Commerce (Honours)
(20.0 credits)
A. Credits included in the Major CGPA (14.0 credits):
- 3.0 credits in
BUSI 1004, BUSI 1005, BUSI 1402, BUSI 2101, ECON 1000 [1.0];
- 2.5 credits in
BUSI 2208, BUSI 2300, BUSI 2400, BUSI 2504, BUSI 2601;
- 1.0 credit in
ECON 2002, ECON 2102;
- 2.5 credits in
BUSI 3102, BUSI 3103, BUSI 3300, BUSI 4601, BUSI 4609;
- 1.0 credit in
Business at the 4000-level;
- 0.5 credit in
MATH 1009 or MATH 1007;
- 0.5 credit in
MATH 1119, MATH 1107 or equivalent;
- 1.0 credit in
ECON 2201 and ECON 2202 or STAT 2606 and STAT 2607;
- 1.0 credit in
(PSYC 1001 and PSYC 1002) or (SOCI 1001 and SOCI 1002);
- 1.0 credit in
a free elective at the 4000-level;
B. Credits not included in the Major CGPA (6.0 credits):
- 6.0 credits in
free electives.
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Concentrations described
below are open to students registered in the B.Com. program. Students enrolled
in a concentration must satisfy the requirements for Bachelor of Commerce
(above) while gaining credit for the requirements of the Concentration
through proper choice of electives. Students in the Concentration in International
Business take Business BUSI 4709 in place of BUSI 4609, and BUSI 4705 in
place of BUSI 4601 in the B.Com. requirements.
Concentration
in Accounting
- 2.0 credits
in BUSI 2001, BUSI 2002, BUSI 3001, BUSI 3008;
- 2.0 credits
from BUSI 2505, BUSI 3005, BUSI 4000, BUSI 4001, BUSI 4002, BUSI 4007,
BUSI 4008, BUSI 4400.
Concentration
in Finance
- 2.0 credits
in BUSI 2505, BUSI 3500, BUSI 3502, and BUSI 3504;
- 2.0 credits
in either:
- 0.5 credit
in BUSI 4500 and 1.5 credits from BUSI 2001, BUSI 2002, BUSI
2402, BUSI 3001, BUSI 3400, BUSI 3403, BUSI 4106, BUSI 4502,
BUSI 5500, to focus on corporate finance;
or
- 0.5 credit
in BUSI 4502 and 1.5 credits from BUSI 2001, BUSI 2002, BUSI
2402, BUSI 3001, BUSI 3400, BUSI 3403, BUSI 4106, BUSI 4500,
to focus on financial services.
Concentration
in Information Systems
- 3.0 credits
in BUSI 2402, BUSI 3400, BUSI 3403, BUSI 3404, BUSI 4400, BUSI 4402;
- 1.5 credits
from BUSI 3304, BUSI 3308, BUSI 3405, BUSI 3407, BUSI 4401, BUSI 4404,
BUSI 4406, BUSI 4607.
Concentration
in International Business
- 2.5 credits
in BUSI 3703, BUSI 3704, BUSI 4205, BUSI 4706, BUSI 4707;
- 1.0 credit
from BUSI 3303, BUSI 3504, BUSI 3705, BUSI 4107, BUSI 4604, BUSI 4708,
BUSI 5300, BUSI 5301;
- 1.0 credit
from EURR 4005, ECON 3601, ECON 3602, ECON 3603, ECON 3604,ECON 4806,
GEOG 2200, GEOG 3209, GEOG 3404; LAWS 3207, LAWS 3208, LAWS 4200, PSCI
2601, PSCI 2602, PSCI 3600.
Concentration
in Managing People and Organizations
- 2.5 credits
in BUSI 3100, BUSI 3104, BUSI 3105, BUSI 4103, BUSI 4109;
- 1.5 credit from
BUSI 3703, BUSI 4105, BUSI 4107, BUSI 4108, BUSI 4112, BUSI 4602, BUSI
4706, PSYC 3103, PSYC 3405.
Concentration
in Marketing
- 2.0 credits
in BUSI 3207, BUSI 4206 [1.0], BUSI 4208;
- 2.0 credits
from BUSI 3204, BUSI 3205, BUSI 3208, BUSI 4203, BUSI 4205.
Concentration
in Operations Management
- 2.0 credits
in BUSI 3308, BUSI 4302, BUSI 4303, and BUSI 4607;
- 2.5 credits
from BUSI 2402, BUSI 3008, BUSI 3304, BUSI 3405, BUSI 3407, BUSI 3704,
BUSI 4008, BUSI 4305, BUSI 4404, BUSI 4406, STAT 3503, STAT 3504, STAT
3507.
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Bachelor
of International Business (Honours)
Program Requirements
The Bachelor of
International Business (B.I.B.) program is characterized by the requirement
that students spend third year in studies abroad.
Students in the
B.I.B. program are required to specialize in one of four languages: French,
German, Spanish, or Japanese. The requirements for B.I.B. in French, German,
and Spanish are similar and are presented together. The requirements for
B.I.B. in Japanese are presented separately.
Academic
Performance Evaluation (A.P.E.) for B.I.B.
The B.I.B. defines a Language
Core consisting of the required 4.0 credits in the language of specialization.
Good Standing requires:
At the first A.P.E.:
- Overall CGPA
at least 4.50
- Major CGPA at
least 6.00
- Language Core
CGPA at least 6.00
At all subsequent A.P.E.'s
and at graduation:
- Overall CGPA
at least 5.00
- Major CGPA at
least 6.50
- Language Core
CGPA at least 6.50
Students who do not achieve
Good Standing must leave the program with status Ineligible to Return (ITR).
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Language
Training Component
Students may select French,
German, Spanish, or Japanese as their specialization language for study.
Applicants to the program should indicate both a first and second choice,
as their first choice may be oversubscribed. Students are strongly advised
to continue study and use of their selected language independently, in the
summers between academic years. Failure to do so may seriously undermine
success during the year of study abroad.
Applicants to the program
interested in languages other than those listed above should contact the
Eric Sprott School of Business Supervisor of Undergraduate Programs to verify
if the preferred language option may have become available after the publication
of this calendar.
All first year Bachelor
of International Business students will be assessed for ability in their
selected language by the relevant language unit and placed in the appropriate
courses as authorized by the language unit.
Students with some ability
in their selected language may be allowed to pursue studies in that language
on the understanding that they will effect a significant improvement in their
ability.
The language credits must be prespecified by course numbers by the selected
Language units. Students are advised not to register in courses before they
have been specified.
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The year abroad
The third year of study
will be spent taking a set of courses at a foreign institution approved by
the Eric Sprott School of Business.
In order to be eligible
to study abroad in third year, students must be in good standing and are
required to have successfully completed a minimum of 9.0 credits:
- 4.0 credits in
the specified Language Core (3.0 credits in the case of Japanese), and
- 5.0 credits in
Business and Economics from the Major requirements below the 3000-level
(6.0 credits in the case of Japanese).
The number of courses
available in English in foreign schools may vary. Students will take up to
5.0 credits as outlined below. Carleton credits commensurate to courses taken
abroad will be determined by the Registar's
Office and awarded towards the student's degree.
At least 1.0 credit of
the courses taken abroad must be delivered in the student's selected language.
Students are responsible for all traveling, living and incidental costs for
fulfilling third-year requirements abroad. Tuition fees and compulsory miscellaneous
fees will be paid to Carleton University according to Carleton University's
fee structure. The student may be liable for compulsory miscellaneous fees
assessed by the foreign institution.
A limited number of bursaries
are available to offset costs. For details on how to apply for a bursary,
contact the Awards Office.
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B.I.B. (Honours)
in French, German or Spanish
(20.0 credits)
A. Credits included in the Major CGPA (12.5 credits):
- 3.5 credits in
BUSI 1701, BUSI 1704, BUSI 1705, BUSI 1004, BUSI 1005, ECON 1000 [1.0];
- 4.0 credits in
BUSI 2208, BUSI 2702, BUSI 2400, BUSI 2504, BUSI 3700, BUSI 4705, BUSI
4709, STAT 2606;
- 1.5 credits from:
BUSI 3300, BUSI 3504, BUSI 3704, BUSI 3705, BUSI 4107, BUSI 4205, BUSI
4706, BUSI 4707, BUSI 4708, BUSI 5300, BUSI 5301;
- 1.0 credit in
Business at the 2000-level or above;
- 2.5 credits in
Business or Economics at the 2000-level or above;
B. Credits included in the Core CGPA (4.0 credits):
- 4.0 credits in
one of French, German or Spanish;
C. Credits not included in the Major or Core CGPA (3.5 credits):
- 1.0 credit in
Political Science, History, Geography, Law, Sociology, Anthropology or
Women's Studies;
- 2.5 credits in
free electives.
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B.I.B.
(Honours) in Japanese
(20.0 credits)
A. Credits included in the Major CGPA (12.5 credits):
- 3.5 credits in
BUSI 1004, BUSI 1005, BUSI 1701, BUSI 1704, BUSI 1705, ECON 1000 [1.0];
2. 4.0 credits in BUSI 2208, BUSI 2400, BUSI 2504, BUSI 2702, BUSI 3700,
BUSI 4705, BUSI 4709, STAT 2606;
- 1.5 credits from
BUSI 3300, BUSI 3504, BUSI 3704, BUSI 3705, BUSI 4107, BUSI 4205, BUSI
4706, BUSI 4707, BUSI 4708, BUSI 5300, BUSI 5301;
- 1.0 credit in
Business at the 2000-level or above;
- 2.5 credits in
Business or Economics at the 2000-level or above (including 1.0 credit
from BUSI 2505, BUSI 2601, BUSI 3103, BUSI 3205);
B. Credits included in the Core CGPA (4.0 credits):
- 4.0 credits in
Japanese;
- C. Credits not included in the Major or Core CGPA (3.5 credits):
- 1.0 credit in
Political Science, History, Geography, Law, Sociology, Anthropology or
Women's Studies;
- 2.5 credits in
free electives.
Concentrations
in the B.I.B. Program
Concentrations described
below are open to students registered in the B.I.B. program. Students enrolled
in a concentration must satisfy the requirements for Bachelor of International
Business (above) while gaining credit for the requirements of the Concentration
through proper choice of electives. The order in which the courses listed
for the Concentrations are taken should be planned in advance. Students
are therefore strongly advised to consider their concentration choices
by the end of their first year.
Courses taken at a foreign university during the year abroad must correspond
to those below or, if different, be subject to evaluation and approval by the
Eric Sprott School of Business.
Concentration
in International Marketing and Trade
- 2.0 credits
in GEOG 2200, ECON 3601, BUSI 3705, BUSI 4205;
- 1.0 credit
from BUSI 3204, BUSI 3205, BUSI 3207, BUSI 3208, BUSI 4206 [1.0], BUSI
5301;
- 1.0 credit
in trade and related fields, from GEOG 3404, ECON 3700, LAWS 3207,
PSCI 3600.
Concentration
in Strategic Management and International Human Resources
- 2.0 credits
in BUSI 3102, BUSI 4706, BUSI 4707, BUSI 4708;
- 1.0 credit
from BUSI 4103, BUSI 4105, BUSI 4108;
- 1.0 credit
from BUSI 3103, BUSI 3107, BUSI 3704, BUSI 4103, BUSI 4105, BUSI 4108,
BUSI 5300, ECON 3506, GEOG 4401, LAWS 3208, LAWS 3603, PSCI 3103, PSCI
3600, PSCI 3703.
Concentration
in International Investment, Finance and Banking
- 1.5 credits
in BUSI 2505, BUSI 3500, BUSI 3504;
- 1.0 credit
from BUSI 3502, BUSI 4500, BUSI 4502;
- 1.5 credits
from BUSI 2001, BUSI 2002, BUSI 2402, BUSI 3001, BUSI 3400, BUSI 3403,
BUSI 4500, BUSI 4502, ECON 3600, ECON 3601, ECON 3602, ECON 3607.
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Minor
in Business
The Minor in Business
is open to all students registered in undergraduate programs who have completed
at least 4.0 credits toward their degree, including BUSI 1001 and BUSI 1002
with a minimum grade of C+ in each, and with a minimum Overall CGPA of 6.00.
Students who are required
to leave the Minor due to a low Minor CGPA may not return to the Minor at
any subsequent date.
Requirements
(5.0 credits):
- 3.0 credits
in BUSI 1001, BUSI 1002, BUSI 2101, BUSI 2204, BUSI 2400, BUSI 2503;
- 1.0 credit
in Business at the 3000-level or above;
- 1.0 credit
in Business;
- The remaining
requirements of the major discipline(s) and degree must be satisfied.
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