Colleges and Universities Offering Bachelor of Business Administration in Human Resource Management in Canada

  • Course Name: Bachelor of Business Administration in Human Resource Management()
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Institutions Offering Bachelor of Business Administration in Human Resource Management

  • Vancouver Island University Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo  
    Course Entry Requirements:
    - General admission requirements apply.
    - English 12 with a minimum “C” grade, or equivalent.
    - One of Principles of Mathematics 12, Applications of Mathematics 12, or Foundations of Mathematics 12 with a minimum “C” grade.

    Course Duration: 4 Years

    Course Outline:
    Year 1—Fall Semester
    ACCT 100 - (Financial Accounting I) - 3 credits
    ENGL 115 - (University Writing and Research) - 3 credits
    MGMT 192 - (Principles of Management) - 3 credits
    Six elective credits*
    (including MATH 151 for students without Mathematics 12) - 6 credits

    Year 1—Spring Semester
    ENGL 204 - (Business and Technical Writing) (effective September 2012) or,
    ENGL 225 - (Business and Technical Writing) (prior to September 2012) - 3 credits
    FNCE 130 - (Intro to Finance) - 3 credits
    MARK 160 - (Introduction to Marketing) - 3 credits
    MGMT 292 - (Organizational Behaviour) - 3 credits
    Three elective credits* - 3 credits

    Year 2:
    ACCT 294 - (Intro to Cost and Managerial Accounting) - 3 credits
    ECON 211 - (Principles of Microeconomic Theory) - 3 credits
    ECON 212 - (Principles of Macroeconomic Theory) - 3 credits
    MARK 260 - (Buyer Behaviour) - 3 credits
    MGMT 230 - (Introduction to E-Management) - 3 credits
    MGMT 293 - (Human Resource Management) - 3 credits
    QUME 232 - (Business Statistics I) - 3 credits
    Nine elective credits - 9 credits

    Year 3:
    LAWW 326 - (Commercial Law) - 3 credits
    MGMT 323 - (International Business I) - 3 credits
    MGMT 345* - (Workplace Safety and Wellness) or
    MGMT 425* - (Strategic Human Resources Planning) - 3 credits
    MGMT 355 - (Training and Development) - 3 credits
    MGMT 365* - (Compensation and Benefits) or
    MGMT 377* - (Recruitment and Selection) - 3 credits
    MGMT 392 - (Negotiations) - 3 credits
    Three upper–level business credits - 3 credits
    Nine elective credits - 9 credits

    Year 4:
    MGMT 345* - (Workplace Safety and Wellness) or
    MGMT 425* - (Strategic Human Resources Planning) - 3 credits
    MGMT 365* - (Compensation and Benefits) or
    MGMT 377* - (Recruitment and Selection) - 3 credits
    MGMT 485 - (Labour and Employee Relations) - 3 credits
    MGMT 491 - (Senior Project) or
    MGMT 499 - (Business Internship) or
    Six upper–level business credits - 6 credits
    MGMT 496 - (Strategic Management Issues) - 3 credits
    Three upper–level business credits - 3 credits
    Three upper–level elective credits - 3 credits
    Six elective credits - 6 credits
  • Okanagan College Okanagan College, Kelowna  
    Course entry requirements

    (a) Regular Applicants
    -B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent.
    -English 12 with minimum 70% or alternatives.
    -Students graduating from secondary school in or prior to 2012: A minimum of 85% in Applications of Mathematics 12 or a minimum of 60% in either Principles of Mathematics 12 or an equivalent Provincial Level Adult Basic Education mathematics course.
    Students entering Grade 10 in or after 2010 and/or completing the new mathematics curriculum: A minimum of 60% in one of Pre-calculus Grade 12, Foundations of Mathematics Grade 12, or Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics Grade 12, Apprenticeship Mathematics 12, or the equivalent Provincial Level Adult Basic Education mathematics course.
    Secondary students who enter the Business Administration degree or diploma program with a minimum grade of 73% in Accounting 12 may request credit for BUAD 111 (Financial Accounting I).

    (b) Selective Admission Process: Applicants will be granted admission based on their grade average for English, Mathematics and two other academic courses chosen to the advantage of the applicant.

    (c)Mature Applicants
    -Mature applicants are at least 19 years of age and have been out of full-time secondary study for at least one year. Secondary graduation will be waived for mature applicants. Mature applicants without English 12 can write the LPI and must receive a minimum score of level 5. Mature applicants without Mathematics 12 can take the Mathematics diagnostic test, administered by Okanagan College. A minimum score of 20/25 is required.

    Mode of study: Distance/Online, Part-Time, Full-Time
  • Niagara College Niagara College, Welland  
    Duration: 4 years
  • University of Toronto University of Toronto, Toronto  
  • Northern Alberta Institute of Technology Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Edmonton  




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