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PROGRAM PLANNING GUIDE 2022/23 For students on the 2011 and 2021 curricula http://www.edwards.usask.ca/planner/ Friday, January 21st - Friday, January 28th, 2022

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Page 1: PROGRAM PLANNING GUIDE 2022/23

PROGRAM PLANNING GUIDE 2022/23 For students on the 2011 and 2021 curricula

http://www.edwards.usask.ca/planner/

Friday, January 21st - Friday, January 28th, 2022

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Contents Important Contacts & Dates ....................................................................................................................... 3

B.Comm. Seat Release Policy ...................................................................................................................... 6

B.Comm. Program Summary ...................................................................................................................... 7

English Writing Requirement – For 2021 B.Comm Program Curriculum ................................................... 8

Non-Commerce Electives – For B.Comm Program Requirements ............................................................. 9

B.Comm. Program Options ....................................................................................................................... 13

*NEW* International Business Minor ............................................................................................... 13

Business Co-operative Education Option ......................................................................................... 14

Study Abroad Option ........................................................................................................................ 14

Honours Program .............................................................................................................................. 14

Combined B.Comm./J.D. Law Program ............................................................................................. 14

B.Comm/JD Planning Guide – By Major ................................................................................................... 15

Commerce Offerings 2022/2023 – By Term, with Prerequisites (Tentative) ........................................... 16

B.Comm. Spring/Summer Offerings 2022 ................................................................................................ 21

Accounting Major Requirements .............................................................................................................. 22

Finance Major Requirements – 2021 Curriculum ..................................................................................... 27

Finance Major Requirements ................................................................................................................... 30

Human Resources Major Requirements ................................................................................................... 33

Management Major Requirements .......................................................................................................... 36

Marketing Major Requirements – 2021 Curriculum ................................................................................ 42

Marketing Major Requirements ............................................................................................................... 45

Supply Chain Management Major Requirements – 2021 Curriculum ...................................................... 48

Operations Management Major Requirements ....................................................................................... 51

DISCLAIMER: Edwards School of Business does not use DegreeWorks.

Please use this guide in conjunction with your Online Folder Report for your specific curriculum

requirements

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Program Planning Introduction This Program Planning Guide contains information for students on either of the 2011 or2021 curricula. If you

are unsure of your specific curriculum, please contact an undergraduate programs advisor for assistance in

completing your program plan for 2022/23.

Important Contacts & Dates

STUDENT & FACULTY SERVICES OFFICE, 185 EDWARDS

Noreen Mahoney Associate Dean, Students & Degree Programs

Christina Dolan Director, Undergraduate Programs & Career Services

Danielle Rudulier Manager, Student Services

Vanessa Leon, Tara Lucyshyn, Nicole Denbow, Jocelyn Ormerod

Undergraduate Programs Advisors

Yimika Plumptre, Debbie Ens Office Administrators

EDWARDS CAREER SERVICES

Christina Dolan Director, Undergraduate Programs & Career Services

Maryann Ross Career Development Coordinator, Edwards Career Services

Kim Stranden Co-op Coordinator / Career Advisor, Edwards Career Services

DEPARTMENT HEADS

Dr. D. Mescall Accounting 275 Edwards

Dr. C. Wilson Finance and Operations Management

74 Edwards

Dr. J. Schmidt Human Resources 277.2 Edwards

Dr. M. Bourassa Management and Marketing 276 Edwards

STAFF AND FACULTY CONTACT INFORMATION

To contact Edwards staff and faculty not listed here, please visit: edwards.usask.ca/faculty/

PROGRAM PLANNING DATES

Major Selection: January 11 – 13, 2022 deadline at 4:30pm

Program Planning Opens: Friday, January 21, 2022*

Program Planning Closes: Friday, January 28, 2022 at 4:30pm*

Confirmation of Departmental Approval: Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Spring-Summer Registration Opens: Wednesday, February 16, 2022

DEADLINE for Program Planner Changes May 31, 2022

Fall-Winter Registration Opens: June (Check PAWS for your registration date)

Course Release Date: Monday, July 4, 2022 after 8:30am *Students applying to the Business Co-operative Education option will have access to Program Planner from January 26-

28 only.

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MAJOR SELECTION

The five restricted majors are Accounting, Finance, Human Resources, Marketing, and Supply Chain

Management; the Management major is not restricted. Requests for majors are ranked competitively,

and the cut-off averages for 2022 are below.

Restricted Majors Quota 2022 Cut-off Averages

Accounting 160 72.13%

Finance 120 69.12%

Human Resources 60 62.75%

Marketing 60 72.23%

Supply Chain Management 60 64.22%

REQUEST RESTRICTED COURSE PERMISSIONS THROUGH PROGRAM PLANNING

Thoughtfully complete your plan for Spring/Summer 2022 and the 2022/23 academic year to ensure you receive permission for the courses you require. Permission is granted for the course, but not for a particular term or section. Registration is first come, first serve in available sections.

Edwards determines demand and permission for 300 and 400-level courses based on the information you provide in your program plan. Program planning ensures you register for the appropriate number of courses, are meeting degree requirements, will be eligible to graduate, and are meeting prerequisite requirements.

See pages 15-19 for the list of prerequisites for all COMM courses.

We cannot guarantee access to any upper year COMM courses unless you:

• Include the course on your plan

• Receive an email to your U of S email account in February confirming permission for courses

• Register in the approved courses prior to the course release date of July 4th, 2022

Students can view their completed program plans at students.edwards.usask.ca/planner/

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Program Planning Timeline

JANUARY 14, 2022 The 2022 admission cut-off averages for restricted majors are determined based on competitive ranking and communicated to students when they are notified of their major.

JANUARY 21 – 28, 2022*

All students entering year 3, 4, or beyond must submit a program plan every year until they complete program requirements. Students completing a plan this year are planning for courses in the upcoming 2022 Spring/Summer Session and 2022/2023 Fall and Winter Terms.

Quick Reference Steps to Complete Program Plan:

1. Login to the program planner to select your courses for the upcoming year using your U of S NSID and

password at: https://students.edwards.usask.ca/planner/index.aspx

2. Tap a slot to select a course for that slot.

3. Slot up to 4 courses in Spring/Summer 2022 (max 2 Spring + 2 Summer) and 10 courses for the

2022/23 Fall and Winter.

4. Enter the course you wish to take or select a recommended one.

• Slot upper year (300+ Level) restricted COMM courses to request permission to register

• Slot non-restricted courses to ensure they fulfill B.Comm. program requirements. These include

COMM 100- and 200-level courses, 300-level management courses, COMM 304.3, 306.3, 410.3

and all non-commerce courses.

5. Submit your Program Plan for approval by January 28, 2022 at 4:30 p.m.

• If you do not finish in one session, don’t worry; it is automatically saved until you log back in. *Students who applied to the Co-op Option have access to program planning from January 26-28, 2022.

FEBRUARY 2022

We will notify you (through U of S email) of the courses we approve for registration prior to Spring/Summer registration opening on February 16th. Save/Print this official confirmation of the courses you are permitted to register for in the 2022 Spring/Summer Session and the 2022/23 Fall and Winter (do not delete it!). We grant permission for the course, but not a particular term or section. Registration is first-come, first-served for sections with available seats.

JUNE 2022

Registration opens, as per the specific date noted in your PAWS account (based on credit units completed), and you may register for approved restricted and non-restricted courses.

JULY 4, 2022

Starting at 8:30 am, we release unused seats in most 300- and 400-level restricted COMM courses (excluding COMM 308.3, 401.3, 414.3 and 447.3) to ALL Edwards students. We remove ‘Departmental Approval Required’ and registration will be first come, first served on PAWS. Students can confirm a course’s departmental restrictions in Banner by clicking on the course title and clicking on the ‘Registration Restrictions’ tab.

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B.Comm. Seat Release Policy

Release of 100 and 200

level COMM Classes

Edwards will release remaining seats in most 100 and 200 level COMM classes to the university community on Monday, July 4th after 8:30 am. Registration will be first come, first served on PAWS until all seats are filled (for Term 1 and 2).

Release Process The release of registration restrictions is a manual process that could take up to 1 hour to complete. Please keep checking the Registration Channel in PAWS for availability.

100 and 200 level Classes

that will not be released

We will not release seats in the following courses: COMM 121.3: Business Mathematics COMM 213: Management Information Systems COMM 229: Personal Financial Management to the university community as these classes are ONLY for current Edwards students.

Additional Classes

Released to the University

Community

We will release remaining seats in COMM 304.3: Introduction to Business Law.

Release of 300 and 400

level COMM Classes

Edwards will release remaining seats in most 300 and 400 level COMM classes to all Edwards students – including seats reserved for other colleges. We do not release 300 and 400 level seats to the university community (except for COMM 304.3).

300 and 400 level Classes

that will not be released

We will not release seats in: COMM 308.3

Cost Management Systems COMM 337.3

Business Information & Accounting Systems

COMM 401.3 Business Policy

COMM 412.3 Accounting Theory

COMM 414.3 Integrative Analysis of

Accounting Issues & Problems

COMM 447.3 Entrepreneurship & Venture Development

Students entering their fourth/graduating year who did not receive permission for COMM 401.3 or COMM 447.3 can see an advisor to discuss permission for these classes as of July 4th (open seats only). If there aren’t any seats available, refer to the override policy.

We will release seats in online sections of COMM classes and those being held for students in the ABAC, CBUS, CENT and Pharmacy & Nutrition Program on August 22nd, 2022.

Override Policy in Edwards

Edwards Student & Faculty Services Office has a policy of zero overrides in COMM classes. If you are entering your graduating year and require a particular class to graduate, we will consider you for a Term 1 class override starting on August 22nd after 8:30 am. We will consider graduating students for a Term 2 class override starting on Tuesday, January 3rd after 8:30 am.

No override requests will be considered over the summer.

Contact Us

Edwards School of Business 185 – 25 Campus Drive Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A7 Canada

Tel: 306-966-4785 Fax: 306-966-5408 Email: [email protected] Web: students.edwards.usask.ca

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B.Comm. Program Summary

The B.Comm. degree is comprised of core, non-commerce elective, free senior elective and major courses.

NON-COMMERCE ELECTIVES

FOR STUDENTS UNDER THE 2011 CURRICULUM: Complete 18 credits of 100-level non-commerce electives with at least 12 of the 18 credits from the areas of Social Sciences /Humanities. The remaining 6 credits can be from any subject area outside of the Edwards School of Business. The Class Search in Banner identifies Social Sciences/Humanities courses under the Attribute column (as shown below).

Please check the attribute column in the Class Search before making a selection. Some classes, like CLAS 107.3, INTS 100.3, etc. may have an attribute type listed that is “no program type”. This will not count towards your Social Science/Humanities credits.

Only MUS 111.3 can be used to fill a Social Sciences/Humanities requirement - all other MUS courses will be considered a Fine Arts program type.

Students may receive credit for one of CMPT 100.3 and CMPT 120.3. If you are interested in doing further courses in CMPT, it is recommended that you start with CMPT 140.3 or 141.3.

If you are fluent in a language (ex. Arabic, French, Spanish, Chinese, etc.) you are not eligible to take an introductory course in that language.

One of Math 102/104 can be used, if taken before credit granted for COMM 121.3 (or equivalent). Math 102 is recommended.

Stat 103.3 is not an equivalent to either COMM 104.3 or 207.3 but can be used as a non-commerce elective (in the Natural Science section) if taken prior to COMM 104.3 or an equivalent.

In some cases, a maximum of 6 credits of 100-level courses in one area (i.e. English) may be taken for credit.

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English Writing Requirement – For 2021 B.Comm Program Curriculum

For students admitted into the Bachelor of Commerce program in Spring 2021 or later; following the mandate set out by the Curriculum Renewal Advisory Committee, the Writing Requirement Working Group identified a number of Arts and Science courses that could be classified as writing intensive and could fulfill a writing requirement in Edwards School of Business. Courses open to B.Comm students that will satisfy the English writing requirement can be found below.

English History ENG 110.6- Literature and Composition ENG 111.3- Literature and Composition Reading Poetry ENG 112.3- Literature and Composition Reading Drama ENG 113.3- Literature and Composition Reading Narrative ENG 114.3- Literature and Composition Reading Culture ENG 120.3- Introduction to Creative Writing

HIST 115.3- History Matters Ideas and Culture HIST 125.3- History Matters Indigenous Colonial and Post Colonial Histories HIST 135.3- History Matters Gender Sex and Society HIST 145.3- History Matters War Violence and Politics HIST 155.3- History Matters Science and Environment HIST 165.3- History Matters Health and Society HIST 175.3- History Matters Identities and Communities in Transition HIST 185.3- History Matters Conflict Law Politics and the State HIST 193.3- History Matters Topics in Canadian History HIST 194.3- History Matters Topics in European History

Philosophy Miscellaneous PHIL 115.3- Introductory Indigenous Philosophy PHIL 120.3- Knowledge Mind and Existence PHIL 121.3- Introduction to World Philosophies PHIL 133.3- Introduction to Ethics and Values

ESL 116.3- Reading and Writing of Academic Texts MUS 155.3- Music in History and the Present

3 CU of the above courses are required to fulfill the English writing requirement

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Non-Commerce Electives – For B.Comm Program Requirements

Humanities Social Sciences Non Social Sciences/Humanities

Catholic Studies

Classical, Medieval &

Renaissance Studies Chinese

Cree

English

French

German

Greek

Hebrew

Hindi

History

Japanese

Latin

Linguistics

Literature

Music1

Philosophy

Religious Studies

Russian

Sanskrit

Spanish

Ukrainian

Anthropology

Archaeology

Economics2

Geography (Human)

Health Studies

Indigenous Studies3

International Studies

Environment and Sustainability

Linguistics

Planning

Political Studies

Psychology

Sociology

Women’s & Gender Studies

Agriculture

Agricultural & Resource

Economics5

Anatomy & Cell Biology

Animal Bioscience (ANBI)

Animal Science (ANSC)

Archaeology

Art & Art History

Astronomy

Biochemistry

Bioch. Micro Immuno Sciences

Bioinformatics

Biology

Economics (previously BPBE)

Chemistry

Classics4

Computer Science

Curriculum Studies6

Drama

Environment and Sustainability

Environmental Sciences

Food & Bioproduct Sciences

Geography

(Physical) Geology

Health Sciences

Interdisciplinary Studies4

Kinesiology

Mathematics & Statistics

Microbiology & Immunology

Music

Nutrition

Paleobiology

Pathology

Physics

Physiology & Pharmacology

Planning

Plant Science

Soil Science

Toxicology

1 Applies only to MUS 111.3

2 ECON 111.3 and 114.3 are already a part of the B.Comm. degree, however, senior level Economics classes can be used

as Free Senior Electives

3 Indigenous Studies was called Native Studies prior to May 2015

4 INTS 100.3 and 100.3 level CLAS courses will no longer be considered Social Sciences/Humanities if completed after May 1, 2013

5 AREC 320.3 DOES NOT count towards the B.Comm Degree

6 Applies only to ECUR 165.3 and 265.3

If you have questions about a possible elective that isn't on the list please contact the Student & Faculty Services Office: [email protected]

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP COURSES

Entrepreneurship (ENT) courses DO NOT count towards the B.Comm. degree. Students may only

complete ONE of COMM 349.3 or AREC 230.3. Students who have previously completed more than

one of these courses will retain credit for all courses completed. This regulation was effective as of

May 1, 2010. AREC courses cannot replace COMM courses within the Management or Marketing

major.

COMMERCE EQUIVALENTS

There are a number of elective courses offered on campus that Edwards will use as commerce equivalents. Please note: MATH 104 is NOT considered equivalent to MATH 121 in the B.Comm program.

COMM 100.3 RCM 300.3

COMM 101.3 COMM 102.3

COMM 121.3 MATH 110.3 MATH 121.3 MATH 123.3 MATH 125.3

COURSES THAT CANNOT BE USED TOWARDS THE B.COMM. DEGREE

COMM JR.3 ECON JR.3 ENT courses – Entrepreneurship MATH JR.3 MUAP courses - Music Applied KINA courses - Kinesiology Activities LAW 491.3 - Clinical Law Seminar LAW 492.12 - Clinical Law Practicum XAR JR.3 – UofS Language Centre ESL Bridging Program

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FREE SENIOR ELECTIVES

Free senior electives can be selected from senior Commerce (COMM 229; 300-level or higher) or 200-

level or higher non-Commerce courses (minimum 3 credits per course). When choosing free senior

electives check University Course and Program Catalogue to ensure you are planning your pre-

requisites accordingly.

CERTIFICATES FROM OTHER COLLEGES

Students may complete a Certificate from another College alongside their B.Comm. degree. These

can be a valuable addition to your degree. It is important that you chat with an academic advisor

about this option as the earlier you start planning the less likely you are to take a course that will be

extra to your B.Comm. degree.

Available Certificates include:

Advanced Studio Art*

Applied Gender Justice*

Astronomy*

Biological Research (30 credit units)

Catholic Studies (18 credit units)

Classical and Medieval Latin (18 credit units)

Computing (21 credit units)

Criminology and Addictions (30 credit units)

Ethics, Justice and Law (15 credit units)

French - English Translation*

Formal Reasoning*

Foundations of Studio Art*

French-English Translation

Geomatics*

Global Health

Global Studies (18 credit units)

Indigenous Governance and Politics (15 credit

units)

Intermediate Studio Art*

Jazz (15 credit units)

Jewish and Christian Origins (24 credit units)

Mathematical Modelling*

Medical Language (15 credit units)

One Health

Peace Studies*

Politics and Law (24 credit units)

Professional Communication – Leadership and Negotiation

Professional Communication – Persuasive Communication

Politics and Law

Practical & Applied Arts

Queer Theory, Gender Diversity, and Sexualities Studies*

Religious Literacy*

Statistical Methods*

Study of Indigenous Storytelling (21 credit

units)

Sustainability (21 credit units)

Ukrainian Studies*

Urban Design (18-21 credit units)

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Water Science (27 credit units)

wîcêhtowin Theatre (21 credit units)

*Available as of May 2022

The full catalogue of certificates available to USask students can be found here:

https://programs.usask.ca/programs/degrees-diplomas-certificates.php#DegreeLevelDiplomasandCertificates

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B.Comm. Program Options

*NEW* International Business Minor Effective September 2021, the International Business minor will replace the (Advanced) Global Business Stream as a program option for Edwards students to increase their awareness of the international business environment and better prepare them for a career in global business. Students who, in conjunction with a Bachelor of Commerce degree in a different subject, take 18 credit units or more of the course requirements below, will receive a minor in International Business.

Requirement

• COMM 340.3 Introduction to International Business

University of Saskatchewan Electives – Choose 6 credit units from the following • COMM 456.3 International Marketing • COMM 466.3 International Business Finance • COMM 495.3 Supply Chain Management • COMM 498.3 Special Topics (Global Strategy & Organizational Design) • ECON 254.3 International Trading System * • ECON 256.3 International Monetary System * • ECON 270.3 Development in Non Industrialized Countries * • ECON 354.3 International Trade and Commercial Policy * • ECON 356.3 International Monetary Economics * • ECON 376.3 Energy Economics * • IS 110.3 Global Issues • IS 201.3 Global Citizenship Cultures and Coexistence • IS 401.3 International Cooperation and Conflict * • IS 402.3 International Development * • One of IS 200.3 *, IS 211.3 Introduction to International Studies Development *, or IS

212.3 International Studies and Conflict • POLS 245.3 Politics of Africa * • POLS 341.3 Asian Government and Politics * • POLS 349.3 Politics of Canadian Diversity * • POLS 362.3 Global Political Economy * • POLS 375.3 Canadian Foreign Policy in the Global Era * • POLS 446.3 Development Challenges and Prospects * • POLS 471.3 Globalization and Challenges

* Prerequisites Apply International Requirement – 9 Credit Units from one or more of the following options

• COMM 498.3 – Edwards International Study Tour (subject to availability/travel restrictions)

• Course(s) taken while studying internationally through an approved Edwards summer

program

• Course(s) taken while partaking in a U of S study abroad team with an approved Edwards

partner institution

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Business Co-operative Education Option

The Co-op Option provides students with relevant business experience through the integration of

classroom instruction with an eight-month paid work term from January - August in their third year.

Applications will be available mid-November, and students apply in January of their second year.

Deadline: January 12, 2022 at 4:30 pm students.edwards.usask.ca/careers/coop/

Study Abroad Option

Taking university courses in another country will broaden your horizons, enrich your university

experience and open your employment opportunities globally.

Spring/Summer 2022 and Fall Term 2022 Deadline: February 1, 2022

Winter Term 2023 Deadline: September 15th, 2022

students.edwards.usask.ca/hanlon/

https://students.usask.ca/academics/go-abroad.php#Studyabroadoptions

Honours Program

Honours students complete a project in their final year of study, in a subject area pertaining to their

major, under the supervision of a faculty member. Students must have a minimum 70% average in

their major courses and core courses pertaining to their major.

Deadline: April 30 (in 3rd year)

http://students.edwards.usask.ca/programs/undergrad/specialized-programs.aspx#honoursprogram

Combined B.Comm./J.D. Law Program

This fast-track program allows students to obtain both the Bachelor of Commerce and Law degrees in

six years rather than the seven years needed to complete the degrees separately. Admission into the

College of Law is not guaranteed – students must meet admission requirements in the year that they

apply to the Law program. Speak with an advisor to begin planning early.

edwards.usask.ca/programs/undergrad/#seconddegreeprograms

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B.Comm/JD Planning Guide – By Major

What is the combined program?

The Combined B.Comm./JD Law program allows most students to obtain both the Business and Law degrees in six

years rather than the seven needed to complete both degrees separately.

Depending on their choice of major, students may need to take spring and/or

summer classes to complete in this timeframe.

• Students interested in pursuing this program should speak with an Edwards Undergraduate Programs Advisor

• Students pursuing this program spend three years in Edwards completing core and major requirements for the B.Comm. degree before transferring to the College of Law (applying to the program in their third year)

• The B.Comm. degree is typically obtained after completing second year Law requirements

• Both the Clinical Law and Criminal Clinical Law Practicums and Seminars cannot be used toward B.Comm. requirements; students pursuing this option will complete their B.Comm. degree after third year Law

• Moot law courses will not be accepted to fulfill elective requirements

• Admission to the College of Law is not guaranteed

• 60 credit units must be completed as an Edwards student – max 30 credits transferrable from Law + 30 credits from another college or institution

• Students admitted to Law are no longer considered Edwards students and are no longer eligible to receive Edwards awards

EXEMPTIONS Finance & Marketing (Exempt from 27 cu)

18 cu free senior electives 6 cu 100 level non-COMM electives

3 cu Free Elective

3 cu to be taken in spring or summer

Human Resources* (Exempt from 27 cu)

18 cu free senior electives 6 cu 100 level non-COMM electives

3 cu Free Elective

3 cu to be taken in spring or summer

Management* (Exempt from 21 cu)

12 cu free senior electives 6 cu 100 level non-COMM electives

3 cu Free Elective

9 cu to be taken in spring and/or summer

Supply Chain Management (Exempt from 30 cu)

21 cu free senior electives 6 cu 100 level non-COMM electives

3 cu Free Elective

Accounting (Exempt from 18 cu)

9 cu free senior electives 6 cu 100 level non-COMM electives

3 cu Free Elective

12 cu, including COMM 321 & 323 between second and third year, to be taken in spring

and/or summer

*Accounting students interested in pursuing a CPA designation are encouraged

to complete the full four years of the B.Comm. degree, obtain their CPA designation, and return to the Law

program at a later time.

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Commerce Offerings 2022/2023 – By Term, with Prerequisites (Tentative)

Course Course Title Prerequisite(s) & Co-requisite(s) T1 T2 Dept.

Approval

COMM 100.3 Business Communication None X

COMM 101.3 Introduction to Business None X X

COMM 104.3 Business Statistics I None X X

COMM 105.3 Intro. to Organizational Behaviour None X X

COMM 119.3 Skills for Academic Success

COMM 121.3 Business Math None X X

COMM 201.3 Introduction to Financial Accounting None X X

COMM 203.3 Introduction to Finance COMM 121.3 (MATH 121.3) & COMM 104.3

X X

COMM 204.3 Introduction to Marketing None X X

COMM 205.3 Intro. to Operations Management COMM 104.3 X X

COMM 207.3 Statistics for Business Decisions COMM 121.3 (MATH 121.3) & COMM 104.3

X X

COMM 210.3 Intro. to Management Accounting COMM 201.3 X X

COMM 211.3 Human Resource Management None X X

COMM 213.3 Management Information Systems COMM 104.3 X X

COMM 229.3 Personal Financial Management X X

COMM 304.3 Introduction to Business Law None X X

COMM 306.3 Ethics and Strategic Decision Making COMM 101.3 X X

COMM 307.3 See COMM 213.3

COMM 308.3 Cost Management Systems COMM 210.3 X X X

COMM 311.3 Business Analytics COMM 207.3 & COMM 213.3 (COMM 307.3)

X X

COMM 321.3 Corporate Financial Reporting I COMM 201.3 X X

COMM 323.3 Corporate Financial Reporting II COMM 321.3 X X X

COMM 324.3 Data Analytics for Accounting COMM 210.3 X X X

COMM 329.3 Personal Financial Management (Now COMM 229.3 effective 2021)

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Course Course Title Prerequisite(s) & Co-requisite(s) T1 T2 Dept. Approval

COMM 337.3 Business Information & Accounting Systems

Prerequisite: None Co-requisite: COMM 308.3 X X

COMM 340.3 Introduction to International Business

Completion of 30 COMM credits X X X

COMM 341.3 Entrepreneurial Thinking and Innovation

COMM 101.3, 201.3 & 204.3 X X

COMM 342.3 Organization Structure and Design COMM 105.3 X X X

COMM 343.3 Recruitment Selection & Engagement

COMM 105.3 & COMM 211.3 X X

COMM 345.3 Business and Public Policy COMM 204.3 X X

COMM 346.3 Technology Commercialization Completion of 30 COMM credits X X

COMM 347.3 Indigenous Business in Canada Completion of 30 COMM credits X X

COMM 348.3 Leadership COMM 105.3 X X X

COMM 349.3 Introduction to Entrepreneurship COMM 201.3, 203.3 & 204.3 X X

COMM 352.3 Marketing Strategy COMM 204.3 X X X

COMM 354.3 Consumer Behaviour COMM 204.3 X X X

COMM 357.3 Marketing Research COMM 204.3; Co-Requisite: COMM 207.3

X X X

COMM 358.3 Sales Management COMM 204.3 X

COMM 363.3 Intermediate Corporate Finance COMM 203.3 & 207.3 X X X

COMM 364.3 Risk and Insurance COMM 203.3 & 207.3 X X

COMM 367.3 Security Analysis and Evaluation COMM 203.3 & 207.3 X X X

COMM 368.3 Entrepreneurial Finance and Venture Capital

COMM 203.3 & 207.3 X

X

COMM 371.3 Applied Security Analysis COMM 203; co-requisite COMM 363.3 or COMM 367.3 X X

X

COMM 380.0 Business Cooperative Education I Acceptance to Co-op Option and an approved work placement. Permission of Career Services Director.

X

X

COMM 381.3 Industrial Relations COMM 211.3 X X

COMM 382.3 Employment Law None X X X

COMM 384.3 Workplace Health and Safety COMM 211.3 X X

COMM 385.3 Training and Development COMM 105.3 & 211.3 X X X

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Course Course Title Prerequisite(s) & Co-requisite(s) T1 T2 Dept.

Approval

COMM 387.3 Labour Law COMM 381.3 X X

COMM 393.3 Spreadsheet Modeling for Business Decisions

COMM 205.3 X X

COMM 395.3 Business Forecasting COMM 207.3 X X

COMM 398.3 Digital Marketing Mastery I COMM 204.3 X X

COMM 401.3 Business Strategy COMM 306.3 and in graduating year X X X

COMM 402.3 Business Negotiations Completion of 30 COMM credits X X

COMM 404.3 Business Law COMM 304.3

COMM 405.3 Taxation and Business Decisions COMM 210.3 X X

COMM 406.3 Liability for Tax and Computation of Net Income

COMM 321.3 X X X

COMM 407.3 Individual and Corporate Taxes Payable and Tax Planning

COMM 406.3 X X X

COMM 410.3 Financial Statement Analysis COMM 201.3 & 210.3, and completion of 60 credit units of university study

COMM 412.3 Accounting Theory COMM 323.3 X X X

COMM 414.3 Integrative Analysis of Accounting Issues and Problems

COMM 308.3 and/or 406.3; Pre- Requisites suggested: COMM 406.3 and COMM 421.3

X X

X

COMM 419.3 Derivative Securities & Risk Mgmt COMM 363.3 or 367.3 X X

COMM 420.3 Fraud Prevention Detection and Investigation

COMM 210.3 X

COMM 421.3 External Auditing COMM 323.3 X X X

COMM 429.3 Personal Financial Planning COMM 363.3 or 367.3 X X X

COMM 433.3 Accounting for Equity Interests COMM 323.3 X X X

COMM 438.3 Management Planning and Control Systems

COMM 308.3 X X X

COMM 447.3 Entrepreneurship and Venture Development

36 COMM credits, including COMM 203.3, 204.3, 205.3, 210.3 & 211.3.

X X X

COMM 450.3 Issues in Marketing – Sports Marketing

COMM 204.3 X X

COMM 450.3 Social Cause Marketing COMM 204.3 X X

COMM 451.3 Integrated Marketing Communication

COMM 352.3 & 354.3 X X X

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Course Course Title Prerequisite(s) & Co-requisite(s) T1 T2 Dept.

Approval

COMM 452.3 Services Marketing COMM 204.3 & 352.3

X

COMM 454.3 Retail and Digital Marketing COMM 352.3 & 354.3 X X

COMM 456.3 International Marketing COMM 204.3 & 340.3 X X

COMM 457.3 Marketing and Popular Culture COMM 352.3 & 354.3 X

COMM 458.3 Branding COMM 352.3 & 354.3 X X

COMM 461.3 Corporate Finance Theory COMM 363.3 & 367.3 X X X

COMM 465.3 Applied Financial Modeling COMM 363.3 & 367.3 X X

COMM 466.3 International Business Finance COMM 363.3 or 367.3 X X

COMM 467.3 Portfolio Theory and Management COMM 367.3 X X

COMM 469.3 Management of Financial Institutions COMM 363.3 or 367.3 X X

COMM 470.3 Personal Selling 60 credit units in any discipline X X

COMM 471.3 Applied Investment Management COMM 363.3 and COMM 367.3 X X X

COMM 473.3 Advanced Marketing Strategy COMM 352.3, 354.3. & 357.3 X X X

COMM 486.3 Case Analysis and Presentation Skills (JDC West)

Permission of the instructor 3 credits, earned across Term 1 & 2

X

COMM 487.3 Collective Agreement Arbitration COMM 381.3 X X

COMM 488.3 Strategic Compensation COMM 105.3 & 211.3 X X

COMM 489.3 Strategic Human Resource Management

COMM 342.3 & 385.3

X

COMM 491.3 Purchasing and Supply Management COMM 205.3

X X

COMM 493.3 Total Quality Management COMM 205.3 X X

COMM 494.3 Topics in Field Investigation in OM COMM 205.3

COMM 495.3 Supply Chain Management COMM 205.3 X X

COMM 496.3 Project Management COMM 205.3 X X

COMM 497.3 Logistics Management COMM 205.3 X X

COMM 498.3 Digital Marketing Mastery II COMM 398.3 X X

COMM 498.3 Business Analytics (Now COMM 311.3 effective 2021)

COMM 207.3 & COMM 213.3 (307.3) X

COMM 498.3 Personal Selling (Now COMM 470.3 effective 2021)

60 credit units in any discipline X

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Course Course Title Prerequisite(s) & Co-requisite(s) T1 T2 Dept.

Approval

COMM 498.3 Project Management (Now COMM 496.3 effective 2021)

COMM 205.3

X

ACC 400.6 Honours Seminar in Accounting Acceptance to Honours Program

6 credits, earned across Term 1 & 2. Application deadline April 30 of 3rd year

X

FIN 400.6 Honours Seminar in Finance X

HRM 400.6 Honours Seminar in Human Resource Management

X

MGT 400.6 Honours Seminar in Management X

MKT 400.6 Honours Seminar in Marketing X

SCM 400.6 Honours Seminar in Operations Management

X

**All listed course term offerings are subject to change. Please refer to the class search in PAWS for the most up-to-date offerings.

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B.Comm. Spring/Summer Offerings 2022

Spring Session - 202205 Summer Session 202207 Term 1 - May 9 - June 22 Term 2 – July 4 - August 16 Term 1 Exam slots – June 23, 24, 27 Term 2 Exam slots – August 17, 18, 19

B.Comm. students are permitted to register in a maximum of 12 credits during Spring and Summer Session, with no more than two final examinations in any quarter. Exceptions for additional credits can be requested by upper year students with an average of 70% or higher. Registration for these courses will open on February 16, 2022 at 8:30 am in PAWS.

Course offerings in upper year courses COMM 213.3, 321.3, 323.3, 363.3, 367.3, 401.3 and 447.3 will require permission prior to registration. You must submit your requests for these courses by submitting a program plan from January 21-January 28, 2022.

In Spring/Summer session, priority in COMM 401.3 and 447.3 will be assigned first to students finishing in Spring/Summer 2022; then to those completing program requirements in December 2022; and then to those graduating in April 2023 based on cumulative average, subject to space availability. Spring Session – Term 202205 (Term 1 - Courses offered May 9 - June 22)** 40409 COMM 101.3(01) * TR 13:00-15:50 Limit 60 TBA 41938 COMM 101.3(L01)* (Web online) Limit 60 TBA 40093 COMM 104.3(W01) (Web online) Limit 60 TBA 40410 COMM 105.3(01) MW 11:30-14:20 Limit 50 TBA 41500 COMM 105.3(W01) (Web online) Limit 50 TBA 41768 COMM 121.3(01) MW 16:00-18:50 Limit 60 TBA 40094 COMM 201.3(01) MW 16:00-18:50 Limit 50 TBA 40095 COMM 203.3(01) MW 19:00-21:50 Limit 60 TBA 40096 COMM 204.3(01) MW 19:00-21:50 Limit 60 TBA 41754 COMM 204.3(03) MW 13:00-14:20 Limit 60 TBA 41939 COMM 204.3(05) TR 16:00-18:50 Limit 60 TBA 40818 COMM 211.3(01) TR 13:00-15:50 Limit 50 TBA 41940 COMM 211.3(03) MW 16:00-18:50 Limit 50 TBA 41845 COMM 213.3(01) TR 16:00-18:50 Limit 50 TBA 41941 COMM 229.3(01) TR 19:00-21:50 Limit 60 TBA 40695 COMM 306.3(01) TR 13:00-15:50 Limit 50 TBA 41160 COMM 321.3(03) TR 16:00-18:50 Limit 60 TBA 41840 COMM 363.3(01) MW 16:00-18:50 Limit 50 TBA 40099 COMM 401.3(01) TR 16:00-18:50 Limit 50 TBA 40100 COMM 401.3(03) TR 19:00-21:50 Limit 50 TBA 41512 COMM 447.3(01) MW 19:00-21:50 Limit 33 TBA 41513 COMM 447.3(03) TR 16:00-18:50 Limit 33 TBA 41874 COMM 447.3(05) TR 10:00-12:50 Limit 33 TBA Summer Session - 202207 (Term 2 - Courses offered July 4 - August 1) ** 61129 COMM 121.3(02) MW 16:00-18:50 Limit 60 TBA 61130 COMM 201.3(02) TR 16:00-18:50 Limit 50 TBA 60980 COMM 205.3(02) TR 16:00-18:50 Limit 60 TBA 60047 COMM 207.3(02) MW 19:00-21:50 Limit 60 TBA 60414 COMM 210.3(02) TR 16:00-18:50 Limit 60 TBA 61132 COMM 321.3(02) TR 13:00-15:50 Limit 60 TBA 60051 COMM 323.3(02) MW 16:00-18:50 Limit 60 TBA 60520 COMM 367.3(02) MW 16:00-18:50 Limit 40 TBA

* COMM 101 lecture and lab must be included together in registration **All listed course term offerings are subject to change. Please refer to the class search in PAWS for the most up-to-date offerings.

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Accounting Major Requirements

DEPARTMENTAL APPROVAL POLICY

Course permissions within the Accounting major are allocated according to the following priority schedule:

1. Students in the Accounting major

2. Remaining seats in any of COMM 321.3, 323.3, 324.3, 405.3 and 410.3 to Management

majors based on cumulative average

3. Remaining seats in 300- and 400-level Accounting courses (excluding COMM 308.3, COMM 337.3, COMM

414.3 and COMM 438.3) to all other majors based on cumulative average

• A student who has been previously accepted into the Accounting major will lose their

priority status (access to 400-level courses) if they do not complete their program planning

in the designated period and they will have to compete for any available spaces with non-

Accounting students.

• Students entering the Accounting major who have not already completed COMM 210.3 -

Introduction to Management Accounting will need to take this class in Term 1 2021/22, as

it is a prerequisite to COMM 308.3.

4. Course restrictions:

• COMM 410.3 - Financial Statement Analysis is available when registration opens in June

to all Edwards students on a first come, first served basis, and may be used as a free senior

elective.

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Accounting Major Requirements

DEPARTMENTAL APPROVAL POLICY

The Accounting major requires 33 credit units.

REQUIRED COURSES (33 Credits) PREREQUISITES TERM

COMM 308.3 – Cost Management Systems COMM 210.3 T1/T2

COMM 321.3 – Corporate Financial Reporting I COMM 201.3 T1

COMM 323.3 – Corporate Financial Reporting II COMM 321.3 T1/T2

COMM 337.3 – Business Information & Accounting Systems (co-requisite) COMM 308.3 T2

*COMM 406.3 – Liability for Tax & Computation of Net Income COMM 321.3 T1/T2

*COMM 407.3 – Individual & Corporate Taxes Payable & Tax Planning

COMM 406.3 T1/T2

COMM 412.3 – Accounting Theory COMM 323.3 T1/T2

COMM 414.3 – Integrative Analysis of Accounting Issues & Problems

COMM 308.3 &/or 406.3 T1/T2

*COMM 421.3 – External Auditing COMM 323.3 T1/T2

*COMM 433.3 – Accounting for Equity Interests COMM 323.3 T1/T2

COMM 438.3 – Management Planning & Control Systems COMM 308.3 T1/T2

REQUIRED COURSES IF PURSUING CPA DESIGNATION (through MPAcc or CPA-PEP)

PREREQUISITES

COMM 304.3 – Introduction to Business Law None T1/T2

COMM 324.3 – Data Analytics for Accountants COMM 210.3 T1/T2

COMM 363.3 – Intermediate Corporate Finance COMM 203.3 & COMM 207.3

T1/T2

*Only 2 of each course should be taken together in a single semester (ex. 406 and 421 in Fall; 407 and 433 in Winter) CPA Designation Professional accountants are now united under a single designation of Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA). The CPA designation is Canada’s pre-eminent accounting and business designation. To complete the education requirements of the CPA program, students have the option of applying to CPA’s Professional Education Program (PEP) (https://www.cpacanada.ca/en/become-a-cpa/cpa-professional-education-program-becoming-a-cpa), or to the Master of Professional Accounting Program (MPAcc) (http://edwardsmpacc.ca/). More information on the CPA designation can be found on the CPA’s website. Here is information on the specific prerequisite courses (as of Jan. 1st, 2018) for the Saskatchewan CPA program. Students planning to pursue the CPA designation (either through MPAcc or CPA PEP) are required to take the elective courses listed above in addition to the core and Accounting major requirements.

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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - 2021 CORE CURRICULUM

ACCOUNTING WORKSHEET

COURSE TITLE COMPLETED 2020-2021

Summer 2021

2021-2022

Summer 2022

2022-2023

1 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication X

2 COMM 101.3 - Introduction to Business X

3 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I X

4 COMM 105.3 - Intro. to Organizational Behaviour X

5 COMM 121.3 – Business Mathematics X

6 COMM 204.3 - Intro. to Marketing X

7 COMM 211.3 - Human Resources Management X

8 COMM 229.3 – Personal Financial Management X

9 3 cu of English Writing Requirement X

10 3 cu 100-level non-Commerce elective X

11 COMM 201.3 - Intro. to Financial Accounting X

12 COMM 203.3 - Intro. to Finance X

13 COMM 205.3 - Intro. To Operations Management X

14 COMM 207.3 - Business Statistics II X

15 COMM 210.3 - Intro. to Management Accounting X

16 COMM 213.3 – Management Information Systems X

17 ECON 111.3 - Microeconomics X

18 ECON 114.3 - Macroeconomics X

19 3 cu any level Non-Commerce elective X

20 3 cu any level Non-Commerce elective X

21 COMM 304.3 – Intro to Business Law X

22 COMM 306.3 - Business Decision Making II X

23 COMM 347.3 – Indigenous Business in Canada X

24 3 cu Free Elective X

25 COMM 401.3 – Business Strategy X

26 COMM 447.3 – Entrepreneurship and Venture Development X

FREE SENIOR ELECTIVES (300+ COMM or 200+ NON-COMMERCE) 27 COMM 363.3- Intermediate Corporate Finance (CPA) X

28 COMM 324.3 – Data Analytics for Accountants X

29 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

COURSES FOR ACCOUNTING MAJOR (33 Credits) 30 COMM 308.3 - Cost Management Systems X

31 COMM 321.3 - Corporate Financial Reporting I X

32 COMM 323.3 - Corporate Financial Reporting II X

33 COMM 337.3 – Business Information & Accounting Systems X

34 COMM 406.3 - Liability for Tax & Computation … X

35 COMM 407.3 – Individual & Corporate Taxes Payable… X

36 COMM 412.3 - Accounting Theory X

37 COMM 414.3 - Integrative Analysis of Accounting Issues … X

38 COMM 421.3 - External Auditing X

39 COMM 433.3 – Accounting for Equity Interests X

40 COMM 438.3 - Management Planning & Control Systems X

Maximum Transferrable Credits: 60

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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - 2011 CORE CURRICULUM

ACCOUNTING WORKSHEET

COURSE TITLE COMPLETED 2020-2021

Summer 2021

2021-2022

Summer 2022

2022-2023

1 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication X

2 COMM 101.3 - Introduction to Business X

3 ECON 111.3 - Microeconomics X

4 ECON 114.3 - Macroeconomics X

5 COMM 121.3 – Business Math X

6 *COMM 119.3 - Skills for Academic Success X

7 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

8 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

9 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I X

10 COMM 105.3 - Intro. to Organizational Behaviour X

11 COMM 201.3 - Intro. to Financial Accounting X

12 COMM 203.3 - Intro. to Finance X

13 COMM 204.3 - Intro. to Marketing X

14 COMM 205.3 - Intro. To Operations Management X

15 COMM 211.3 - Human Resources Management X

16 COMM 207.3 - Business Statistics II X

17 COMM 210.3 - Intro. to Management Accounting X

18 3 cu of Sr. Non-Commerce X

19 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

20 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

21 COMM 307.3 - Management Information Systems X

22 COMM 306.3 - Ethics and Strategic Decision Making X

23 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

24 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

25 COMM 401.3 - Business Strategy X

26 COMM 447.3 - Entrepreneurship & Venture Development X

FREE SENIOR ELECTIVES (300+ COMM or 200+ NON-COMMERCE) 27 COMM 304.3 - Introduction to Business Law (CPA) X

28 COMM 363.3- Intermediate Corporate Finance (CPA) X

29 COMM 324.3 – Data Analytics for Accountants X

COURSES FOR ACCOUNTING MAJOR (33 Credits) 30 COMM 308.3 - Cost Management Systems X

31 COMM 321.3 - Corporate Financial Reporting I X

32 COMM 323.3 - Corporate Financial Reporting II X

33 COMM 337.3 – Business Information & Accounting Systems X

34 COMM 406.3 - Liability for Tax & Computation … X

35 COMM 407.3 – Individual & Corporate Taxes Payable… X

36 COMM 412.3 - Accounting Theory X

37 COMM 414.3 - Integrative Analysis of Accounting Issues … X

38 COMM 421.3 - External Auditing X

39 COMM 433.3 – Accounting for Equity Interests X

40 COMM 438.3 - Management Planning & Control Systems X

Maximum Transferrable Credits: 60

* COMM 119.3 (Skills for Academic Success) MUST be completed prior to choosing a major ** 12 of the 18 credits of 100 level non-commerce must be from Social Sciences or Humanities

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Masters of Professional Accounting (MPAcc) Program

The Master of Professional Accounting (MPAcc) program is designed to prepare graduates for the world of professional accounting; it takes your accounting and undergraduate education to the next level. Our MPAcc program helps high-achieving accounting students who are seeking an accounting designation and a Master’s degree. We do this by offering a comprehensive accounting education in a supportive classroom environment. Our students graduate with a competitive advantage as business professionals. Our program is CPA accredited, meaning that successful graduates complete all the CPA education requirements and are then eligible to write the Common Final Exam (CFE). Program Benefits:

- Work/study balance – our students attend classes full time for two summer terms and return to work in between to fulfill the CPA practical work experience requirements.

- History of success – our MPAcc graduates have experienced exceptional results as first-time writers on the Common Final Examination (CFE).

- Award winning faculty – Our program is delivered by award winning accounting faculty from across Canada. Our faculty have a wide variety of experiences including industry, public practice, education, and research and have been deeply involved in the creation of CPA resources and cases.

- Global network of lifelong friendships – the intense nature of the MPAcc program fosters the creation of lifelong friends and welcomes alumni into the professional network of the highest quality across the globe.

Please refer to our program brochure. For any other questions about the program or admission requirements please feel free to email us at [email protected].

Co-op Program Planning for Accounting Students

For accounting students who are interested in pursuing Co-op who have yet to complete any accounting courses it is required that you complete COMM 321 in the Spring prior to starting Co-op. It is highly recommended that you also complete COMM 323 in the Summer term prior to starting Co-op. Additionally, we recommend you reduce your course load in the semester before your Co-op work placement starts as there are increased demands in the September leading up to your Co-op placement. You will be attending multiple networking events, company sessions, updating resumes and cover letters, and interviewing in addition to your regular coursework. COMM 406 is offered in T1 and can be taken co-currently to COMM 323, but please know that it is an intensive course and will have constant coursework throughout the semester that builds on itself, so it is essential that you keep up with the coursework in September in order to be successful in the class.

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Finance Major Requirements – 2021 Curriculum

DEPARTMENTAL APPROVAL POLICY – (ACCEPTED INTO FINANCE MAJOR IN 2021 OR LATER)

Courses permissions within the Finance major are allocated according to the following priority schedule:

1. Finance students. 2. Accounting students are given access to COMM 363.3 for designation prerequisite requirements. 3. Remaining seats in COMM 363.3, 364.3, 367.3, 368.3, 371.3, 419.3, 429.3, 466.3, 467.3 to Management

students (based on cumulative average). 4. Remaining seats in 300- and 400-level Finance courses to Edwards students (based on cumulative

average).

The Finance major requires 24 credit units.

REQUIRED COURSES (9 Credits) PREREQUISITES TERM

COMM 363.3 – Intermediate Corporate Finance COMM 203.3 & 207.3 T1/T2 COMM 367.3 – Security Analysis & Evaluation COMM 203.3 & 207.3 T1/T2

COMM 461.3 – Corporate Finance Theory COMM 363.3 & 367.3 T1/T2

MAJOR ELECTIVES (15 Credits) - At least 6 credits at 400 Level

PREREQUISITES

COMM 419.3 – Derivative Securities & Risk Management COMM 363.3 or 367.3 T1

COMM 429.3 – Personal Financial Planning* COMM 363.3 or 367.3 T1/T2

COMM 465.3 – Applied Financial Modeling COMM 363.3 & 367.3 T2

COMM 466.3 – International Business Finance COMM 363.3 or 367.3 T1

COMM 467.3 – Portfolio Theory & Management COMM 367.3 T1

COMM 469.3 – Management of Financial Institutions COMM 363.3 or 367.3 T2

COMM 471.3 – Applied Investment Management^ COMM 363.3 and 367.3 T1 & T2

RECOMMENDED COURSES IF PURSUING MSc. Finance PREREQUISITES

ECON 211.3 – Intermediate Microeconomic Theory ECON 111.3 T1/T2

ECON 214.3 – Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 111.3 T1/T2

ECON 305.3 – Quantitative Methods in Economics I ECON 11.3 &

114.3; & one of MATH 121.3 or

equivalent

TBD

ECON 306.3 – Quantitative Methods in Economics II

ECON 111.3 & 114.3; & one of MATH 121.3 or

equivalent; & one of ECON 305.3, MATH 264.3 or 266.3

TBD

ECON 404.3 & ECON 409.3 – Econometrics I/II

ECON 304.3 or 204.3; ECON 214.3 or 274.3;

& one of MATH 121.3 or equivalent; & one of ECON 305.3,

MATH 264.3 or 266.3

TBD

NOTE: Students may receive credit for only one of COMM 329.3 or COMM 429.3. Students in the finance major will not receive credit for COMM 329.3 towards the B.Comm. degree. Students requiring COMM 229 under new 2021 curriculum may take COMM 429 for credit towards their B.Comm degree. Edwards has accreditation through the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) University Recognition Program - See next page for recommended courses. ^COMM 471 and 371 cannot be completed in the same academic year. *Recommended if pursuing the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation

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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - 2021 CORE CURRICULUM

FINANCE WORKSHEET

COURSE TITLE COMPLETED 2020-2021

Summer 2021

2021-2022

Summer 2022

2022-2023

1 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication X

2 COMM 101.3 - Introduction to Business X

3 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I X

4 COMM 105.3 - Intro. to Organizational Behaviour X

5 COMM 121.3 – Business Mathematics X

6 COMM 204.3 - Intro. to Marketing X

7 COMM 211.3 - Human Resources Management X

8 COMM 229.3 – Personal Financial Management X

9 3 cu of English Writing Requirement X

10 3 cu 100-level non-Commerce elective X

11 COMM 201.3 - Intro. to Financial Accounting X

12 COMM 203.3 - Intro. to Finance X

13 COMM 205.3 - Intro. To Operations Management X

14 COMM 207.3 - Business Statistics II X

15 COMM 210.3 - Intro. to Management Accounting X

16 COMM 213.3 – Management Information Systems X

17 ECON 111.3 - Microeconomics X

18 ECON 114.3 - Macroeconomics X

19 3 cu any level Non-Commerce elective X

20 3 cu any level Non-Commerce elective X

21 COMM 304.3 – Intro to Business Law X

22 COMM 306.3 - Business Decision Making II X

23 COMM 347.3 – Indigenous Business in Canada X

24 3 cu Free Elective X

25 COMM 401.3 - Business Strategy X

26 COMM 447.3 – Entrepreneurship and Venture Development X

FREE SENIOR ELECTIVES (300+ COMM or 200+ NON-COMMERCE) 27 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

28 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

29 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE – COMM 364.3 (CFA) X

30 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE – COMM 368.3 (CFA) X

31 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE – COMM 429.3 (CFA) X

32 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE – COMM 465.3 (CFA) X

COURSES FOR FINANCE MAJOR (24 Credits) 33 COMM 363.3 - Intermediate Corporate Finance X

34 COMM 367.3 - Security Analysis & Evaluation X

35 COMM 461.3 – Corporate Finance Theory X

36 FINANCE ELECTIVE – COMM 429.3 (CFA) X

37 FINANCE ELECTIVE – COMM 466.3 (CFA) X

38 FINANCE ELECTIVE – COMM 467.3 (CFA) X

39 FINANCE ELECTIVE – COMM 469.3 (CFA) X

40 FINANCE ELECTIVE – COMM 471.3 (CFA) X

Maximum Transferrable Credits: 60

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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE – 2011 CORE CURRICULUM

FINANCE WORKSHEET

COURSE TITLE COMPLETED 2020-2021

Summer 2021

2021-2022

Summer 2022

2022-2023

1 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication X

2 COMM 101.3 - Introduction to Business X

3 ECON 111.3 - Microeconomics X

4 ECON 114.3 - Macroeconomics X

5 COMM 121.3 – Business Math X

6 *COMM 119.3 - Skills for Academic Success X

7 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

8 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

9 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I X

10 COMM 105.3 - Intro. to Organizational Behaviour X

11 COMM 201.3 - Intro. to Financial Accounting X

12 COMM 203.3 - Intro. to Finance X

13 COMM 204.3 - Intro. to Marketing X

14 COMM 205.3 - Intro. To Operations Management X

15 COMM 211.3 - Human Resources Management X

16 COMM 207.3 - Business Statistics II X

17 COMM 210.3 - Intro. to Management Accounting X

18 3 cu of Sr. Non-Commerce X

19 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

20 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

21 COMM 307.3 - Management Information Systems X

22 COMM 306.3 - Ethics and Strategic Decision Making X

23 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

24 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

25 COMM 401.3 - Business Strategy X

26 COMM 447.3 - Entrepreneurship & Venture Development X

FREE SENIOR ELECTIVES (300+ COMM or 200+ NON-COMMERCE) 27 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

28 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

29 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE – COMM 364.3 (CFA) X

30 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE – COMM 368.3 (CFA) X

31 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE – COMM 429.3 (CFA) X

32 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE – COMM 465.3 (CFA) X

COURSES FOR FINANCE MAJOR (24 Credits) 33 COMM 363.3 - Intermediate Corporate Finance X

34 COMM 367.3 - Security Analysis & Evaluation X

35 COMM 461.3 – Corporate Finance Theory X

36 FINANCE ELECTIVE – COMM 429.3 (CFA) X

37 FINANCE ELECTIVE – COMM 466.3 (CFA) X

38 FINANCE ELECTIVE – COMM 467.3 (CFA) X

39 FINANCE ELECTIVE – COMM 469.3 (CFA) X

40 FINANCE ELECTIVE – COMM 471.3 (CFA) X

Maximum Transferrable Credits: 60

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Finance Major Requirements

2011 CURRICULUM – (ADMITTED INTO FINANCE PRIOR TO 2021)

Courses permissions within the Finance major are allocated according to the following priority schedule:

5. Finance students. 6. Accounting students are given access to COMM 363.3 for designation prerequisite requirements. 7. Remaining seats in COMM 363.3, 364.3, 367.3, 368.3, 371.3, 419.3, 429.3, 466.3, 467.3 to Management

students (based on cumulative average). 8. Remaining seats in 300- and 400-level Finance courses to Edwards students (based on cumulative

average).

The Finance major requires 21 credit units.

REQUIRED COURSES (9 Credits) PREREQUISITES TERM

COMM 363.3 – Intermediate Corporate Finance COMM 203.3 & 207.3 T1/T2

COMM 367.3 – Security Analysis & Evaluation COMM 203.3 & 207.3 T1/T2

COMM 461.3 – Corporate Finance Theory COMM 363.3 & 367.3 T1/T2

MAJOR ELECTIVES (12 Credits) - At least 6 credits at 400 Level

PREREQUISITES

COMM 364.3 – Risk and Insurance COMM 203.3 & 207.3 T2

COMM 368.3 – Entrepreneurial Finance & Venture Capital

COMM 203.3 & 207.3 T1

COMM 419.3 – Derivative Securities & Risk Management COMM 363.3 or 367.3 T1

COMM 429.3 – Personal Financial Planning* COMM 363.3 or 367.3 T1/T2

COMM 465.3 – Applied Financial Modeling COMM 363.3 & 367.3 T2

COMM 466.3 – International Business Finance COMM 363.3 or 367.3 T1

COMM 467.3 – Portfolio Theory & Management COMM 367.3 T1

COMM 469.3 – Management of Financial Institutions COMM 363.3 or 367.3 T2

COMM 471.3 – Applied Investment Management^ COMM 363.3 and 367.3 T1 & T2

RECOMMENDED COURSES IF PURSUING MSc. Finance PREREQUISITES

ECON 211.3 – Intermediate Microeconomic Theory ECON 111.3 T1/T2

ECON 214.3 – Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 111.3 T1/T2

ECON 305.3 – Quantitative Methods in Economics I ECON 11.3 &

114.3; & one of MATH 121.3 or

equivalent

TBD

ECON 306.3 – Quantitative Methods in Economics II

ECON 111.3 & 114.3; & one of MATH 121.3 or

equivalent; & one of ECON 305.3, MATH 264.3 or 266.3

TBD

ECON 404.3 & ECON 409.3 – Econometrics I/II

ECON 304.3 or 204.3; ECON 214.3 or 274.3;

& one of MATH 121.3 or equivalent; & one of ECON 305.3, MATH

264.3 or 266.3

TBD

NOTE: Students may receive credit for only one of COMM 329.3 or COMM 429.3. Students in the finance major will not receive credit for COMM 329.3 towards the B.Comm. degree. Edwards has accreditation through the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) University Recognition Program - See next page for recommended courses. *Recommended if pursuing the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation

^COMM 471 and 371 cannot be completed in the same academic year.

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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - 2011 CORE CURRICULUM

FINANCE WORKSHEET

COURSE TITLE COMPLETED 2020-2021

Summer 2021

2021-2022

Summer 2022

2022-2023

1 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication X

2 COMM 101.3 - Introduction to Business X

3 ECON 111.3 - Microeconomics X

4 ECON 114.3 - Macroeconomics X

5 MATH 121.3 or MATH 110.3 - Calculus X

6 *COMM 119.3 - Skills for Academic Success X

7 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

8 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

9 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I X

10 COMM 105.3 - Intro. to Organizational Behaviour X

11 COMM 201.3 - Intro. to Financial Accounting X

12 COMM 203.3 - Intro. to Finance X

13 COMM 204.3 - Intro. to Marketing X

14 COMM 205.3 - Intro. To Operations Management X

15 COMM 211.3 - Human Resources Management X

16 COMM 207.3 - Business Statistics II X

17 COMM 210.3 - Intro. to Management Accounting X

18 3 cu of Sr. Non-Commerce X

19 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

20 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

21 COMM 307.3 - Management Information Systems X

22 COMM 306.3 - Ethics and Strategic Decision Making X

23 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

24 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

25 COMM 401.3 - Business Strategy X

26 COMM 447.3 - Entrepreneurship & Venture Development X

FREE SENIOR ELECTIVES (300+ COMM or 200+ NON-COMMERCE) 27 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

28 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

29 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE – COMM 368.3 (CFA) X

30 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE – COMM 371.3 (CFA) X

31 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE – COMM 419.3 (CFA) X

32 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE – COMM 429.3 (CFA) X

33 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE – COMM 465.3 (CFA) X

COURSES FOR FINANCE MAJOR (21 Credits) 34 COMM 363.3 - Intermediate Corporate Finance X

35 COMM 367.3 - Security Analysis & Evaluation X

36 COMM 461.3 - Corporate Finance Theory X

37 FINANCE ELECTIVE – COMM 466.3 (CFA) X

38 FINANCE ELECTIVE – COMM 467.3 (CFA) X

39 FINANCE ELECTIVE – COMM 469.3 (CFA) X

40 FINANCE ELECTIVE – COMM 471.3 (CFA) X

* COMM 119.3 (Skills for Academic Success) MUST be completed prior to choosing a major ** 12 of the 18 credits of 100 level non-commerce must be from Social Sciences or Humanities

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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN FINANCE

The Master of Science in Finance Program (M.Sc.) is a thesis based program that provides students with a

theoretical background in contemporary finance issues and a strong foundation in empirical research methods.

The first year of the two-year curriculum is devoted to course work while the thesis is the second year focus. The

degree can be used as a platform for students who wish to pursue a Ph.D. and it equips students with a

competitive advantage in jobs that have a significant research component.

The ideal candidate will have completed an undergraduate degree in finance with excellent grades.

Admissions Requirements for the Master of Science in Finance:

• 4 year undergraduate degree in Finance or a related field with a substantial number of courses in finance, with a cumulative weighted average of at least 75% in most recent 60 c.u.

• Three letters of reference (Two references MUST be academic and one professional)

• Current resume

• Letter of intent

• Official GMAT or GRE score— Recommended Minimum GMAT score of 600

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Human Resources Major Requirements

DEPARTMENTAL APPROVAL POLICY

Courses within the Human Resources major are allocated according to the following priority schedule:

1. Human Resources students.

2. Management students are given seats in COMM 342.3, 343.3, 348.3, 381.3, 382.3, 488.3 (based

on cumulative average).

3. Remaining seats in all 300- and 400-level Human Resources & Organizational Behaviour courses

to all other majors based on cumulative average.

The Human Resource major requires 24 credit units.

REQUIRED COURSES (15 Credits) PREREQUISITES TERM

*COMM 342.3 – Organization Structure & Design COMM 105.3 T1/T2 *COMM 343.3 – Recruitment, Selection & Engagement COMM 105.3 & 211.3 T2

*COMM 381.3 – Industrial Relations COMM 211.3 T1

*COMM 385.3 – Training & Development COMM 105.3 & 211.3 T1/T2

*COMM 488.3 – Strategic Compensation COMM 105.3 & 211.3 T1

MAJOR ELECTIVES (9 Credits) PREREQUISITES

COMM 348.3 – Leadership COMM 105.3 T1/T2

*COMM 382.3 – Employment Law None T1/T2

*COMM 384.3 – Workplace Health & Safety COMM 211.3 T1

*COMM 387.3 – Labour Law COMM 381.3 T2

COMM 487.3 – Collective Agreement Arbitration COMM 381.3 T1

*COMM 489.3 – NOT OFFERED IN 2022/23 COMM 342.3 & 385.3

COMM 383.3, COMM 441.3, COMM 481.3, and COMM 485.3 are no longer offered but may be used as Human Resources electives if completed prior to 2015/16.

As of 2015/16, COMM 489.3 is no longer a required course in the major but may be used as a Human Resources Elective.

*Most students majoring in Human Resources choose to pursue the Chartered Professional in

Human Resources designation, which includes membership in a provincial association, a university

degree, successful completion of a national exam, and a professional experience requirement. These

courses (*) help prepare you to write the National Knowledge Exam. Find more information on the

CPHR designation at https://www.cphrsk.ca/.

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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - 2021 CORE CURRICULUM

HUMAN RESOURCES WORKSHEET

COURSE TITLE COMPLETED 2020-2021

Summer 2021

2021-2022

Summer 2022

2022-2023

1 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication X

2 COMM 101.3 - Introduction to Business X

3 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I X

4 COMM 105.3 - Intro. to Organizational Behaviour X

5 COMM 121.3 – Business Mathematics X

6 COMM 204.3 - Intro. to Marketing X

7 COMM 211.3 - Human Resources Management X

8 COMM 229.3 – Personal Financial Management X

9 3 cu of English Writing Requirement X

10 3 cu 100-level non-Commerce elective X

11 COMM 201.3 - Intro. to Financial Accounting X

12 COMM 203.3 - Intro. to Finance X

13 COMM 205.3 - Intro. To Operations Management X

14 COMM 207.3 - Business Statistics II X

15 COMM 210.3 - Intro. to Management Accounting X

16 COMM 213.3 – Management Information Systems X

17 ECON 111.3 - Microeconomics X

18 ECON 114.3 - Macroeconomics X

19 3 cu any level Non-Commerce elective X

20 3 cu any level Non-Commerce elective X

21 COMM 304.3 – Intro to Business Law X

22 COMM 306.3 - Business Decision Making II X

23 COMM 347.3 – Indigenous Business in Canada X

24 3 cu Free Elective X

25 COMM 401.3 - Business Strategy X

26 COMM 447.3 – Entrepreneurship and Venture Development X

FREE SENIOR ELECTIVES (300+ COMM or 200+ NON-COMMERCE) 27 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

28 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

29 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

30 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

31 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

32 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

COURSES FOR HUMAN RESOURCES MAJOR (24 Credits) 33 COMM 342.3 - Organization Structure & Design X

34 COMM 343.3 - Recruitment, Selection, & Engagement X

35 COMM 381.3 - Industrial Relations X

36 COMM 385.3 - Training & Development X

37 COMM 488.3 - Strategic Compensation X

38 HR ELECTIVE X

39 HR ELECTIVE X

40 HR ELECTIVE X

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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE – 2011 CORE CURRICULUM

HUMAN RESOURCES WORKSHEET

COURSE TITLE COMPLETED 2020-2021

Summer 2021

2021-2022

Summer 2022

2022-2023

1 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication X

2 COMM 101.3 - Introduction to Business X

3 ECON 111.3 - Microeconomics X

4 ECON 114.3 - Macroeconomics X

5 MATH 121.3 or MATH 110.3 - Calculus X

6 *COMM 119.3 - Skills for Academic Success X

7 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

8 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

9 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I X

10 COMM 105.3 - Intro. to Organizational Behaviour X

11 COMM 201.3 - Intro. to Financial Accounting X

12 COMM 203.3 - Intro. to Finance X

13 COMM 204.3 - Intro. to Marketing X

14 COMM 205.3 - Intro. To Operations Management X

15 COMM 211.3 - Human Resources Management X

16 COMM 207.3 - Business Statistics II X

17 COMM 210.3 - Intro. to Management Accounting X

18 3 cu of Sr. Non-Commerce X

19 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

20 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

21 COMM 307.3 - Management Information Systems X

22 COMM 306.3 - Ethics and Strategic Decision Making X

23 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

24 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X

25 COMM 401.3 - Business Strategy X

26 COMM 447.3 - Entrepreneurship & Venture Development X

FREE SENIOR ELECTIVES (300+ COMM or 200+ NON-COMMERCE) 27 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

28 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

29 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

30 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

31 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

32 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

COURSES FOR HUMAN RESOURCES MAJOR (24 Credits) 33 COMM 342.3 - Organization Structure & Design X

34 COMM 343.3 - Recruitment, Selection, & Engagement X

35 COMM 381.3 - Industrial Relations X

36 COMM 385.3 - Training & Development X

37 COMM 488.3 - Strategic Compensation X

38 HR ELECTIVE X

39 HR ELECTIVE X

40 HR ELECTIVE X

* COMM 119.3 (Skills for Academic Success) MUST be completed prior to choosing a major ** 12 of the 18 credits of 100 level non-commerce must be from Social Sciences or Humanities

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Management Major Requirements

DEPARTMENTAL APPROVAL POLICY

The Management Major consists of 30 credits from Groups 1 – 6, with a minimum of 3 credits from 5

of the 6 groups and a maximum of 9 credits from Groups 1 – 5 (and 3 credits must be 400+ level – see

chart below).

The Management major is designed for students who seek a business education and do not wish to

focus on a specific functional area. Students within the major have flexibility to take a collection of

courses from all areas of business.

Courses within the Management major are allocated according to the following priority schedule:

1. Students in applicable major (i.e. COMM 352.3, 354.3, 357.3, 358.3, 451.3, 456.3 to Marketing majors).

2. Students in the Management major based on cumulative average, for all major electives.

3. Students in all other majors who request the courses, based on cumulative average.

The Management major requires 30 credit units. Elective course list can be found on the next page.

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (30 credits)

Choose from Groups 1 – 6: • A minimum of 1 course from 5 of the 6 groups • A maximum of 3 courses from each of groups 1 – 5 • 1 course must be at the 400-level

REQUIRED COURSES (30 Credits) PREREQUISITES TERM

Group 1 -

Accounting

COMM 321.3 – Corporate Financial Reporting I COMM 201.3 T1

COMM 323.3 – Corporate Financial Reporting II COMM 321.3 T1/T2

COMM 324.3 – Data Analytics for Accountants COMM 210.3 T1/T2

COMM 405.3 – Taxation and Business Decisions COMM 210.3 T1

COMM 410.3 – NOT OFFERED IN 2022/23 COMM 201.3 & 210.3, plus 60 credit units of university study

Group 2 -

Finance*

COMM 363.3 - Intermediate Corporate Finance COMM 203.3 & 207.3 T1/T2

COMM 364.3 – Risk and Insurance COMM 203.3 & 207.3 T2

COMM 367.3 - Security Analysis and Evaluation COMM 203.3 & 207.3 T1/T2

COMM 368.3 - Entrepreneurial Finance and Venture Capital COMM 203.3 & 207.3 T1

COMM 371.3- Applied Security Analysis COMM 204; co-requisite:

COMM 363.3 or 367.3

T1 &

T2

COMM 419.3 - Derivative Securities & Risk Mgmt COMM 363.3 or 367.3 T1

COMM 429.3 - Personal Financial Planning COMM 363.3 or 367.3 T1/T2

COMM 466.3 - International Business Finance COMM 363.3 or 367.3 T1

COMM 467.3 - Portfolio Theory and Management COMM 367.3 T1

Group 3 - HCOMM 342.3 – Organization Structure & Design COMM 105.3 T1/T2

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Human

Resources**

COMM 343.3 – Recruitment, Selection & Engagement COMM 105.3 & 211.3 T2

COMM 348.3 – Leadership COMM 105.3 T1/T2

COMM 381.3 – Industrial Relations COMM 211.3 T1

COMM 382.3 – Employment Law None T1/T2

COMM 384.3 – Workplace Health & Safety COMM 211.3 T1

COMM 387.3 – Labour Law COMM 381.3 T2

COMM 488.3 – Strategic Compensation COMM 105.3 & 211.3 T1

Group 4 -

Marketing ^

COMM 352.3 – Marketing Strategy COMM 204.3 T1/T2

COMM 354.3 – Consumer Behaviour COMM 204.3 T1/T2

COMM 357.3 – Marketing Research COMM 204.3; co-requisite:

COMM 207.3

T1/T2

COMM 358.3 – NOT OFFERED IN 2022/23 COMM 204.3

COMM 398.3 – Digital Marketing Mastery I COMM 204.3 T1

COMM 450.3 – Social Cause Marketing COMM 204.3 T1

COMM 450.3 – Issues in Marketing: Sports Marketing COMM 204.3 T2

COMM 451.3 – Integrated Marketing Communication COMM 352.3 & 354.3 T1/T2

COMM 452.3 – NOT OFFERED IN 2022/23 COMM 204.3 & 352.3

COMM 454.3 – Retail and Digital Marketing COMM 352.3 & 354.3 T1

COMM 456.3 – International Marketing COMM 204.3 & 340.3 T2

COMM 457.3 – NOT OFFERED IN 2022/23 COMM 352.3 & 354.3

COMM 458.3 – Branding COMM 352.3 & 354.3 T2

COMM 470.3 – Personal Selling Completion of 60 credit units

of university study

T2

COMM 498.3 – Digital Marketing Mastery II COMM 398.3 T2

Group 5 - 5

Supply Chain

Management^^

COMM 311.3– Business Analytics COMM 207.3 & 213.3 T1

COMM 393.3 – Spreadsheet Modeling for Business Decisions COMM 205.3 T1

COMM 395.3 – Business Forecasting COMM 207.3 T2

COMM 491.3 – Purchasing & Supply Management COMM 205.3 T2

COMM 493.3 – Total Quality Management COMM 205.3 T1

COMM 495.3 – Supply Chain Management COMM 205.3 T2

COMM 496.3 – Project Management COMM 205.3 T2

Group 6 -

Management

COMM 340.3 – Introduction to International Business 30 COMM credits T1/T2

COMM 341.3 – Entrepreneurial Thinking & Innovation COMM 101.3, 201.3 & 204.3 T1

COMM 345.3 – Business and Public Policy COMM 204.3 T2

COMM 346.3 – Technology Commercialization 30 COMM credits T2

COMM 347.3 - Indigenous Business in Canada# 30 COMM credits T1/T2

COMM 349.3 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship COMM 201.3, 203.3 & 204.3 T1/T2

*COMM 329.3 may be used if completed prior to 2021/22 **COMM 383.3, 441.3, 485.3 may be used if completed prior to 2015/16

^COMM 498: Personal Selling may be used if completed prior to 2021/22 ^^COMM 498: Project Management and COMM 498: Business Analytics may be used if completed prior to 2021/22 #ELECTIVE ONLY for students under 2011 B.Comm Curriculum

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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE – 2021 CORE CURRICULUM

MANAGEMENT WORKSHEET

COURSE TITLE COMPLETED 2020-2021

Summer 2021

2021-2022

Summer 2022

2022-2023

1 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication X 2 COMM 101.3 - Introduction to Business X 3 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I X 4 COMM 105.3 - Intro. to Organizational Behaviour X 5 COMM 121.3 – Business Mathematics X 6 COMM 204.3 - Intro. to Marketing X 7 COMM 211.3 - Human Resources Management X 8 COMM 229.3 – Personal Financial Management X 9 3 cu of English Writing Requirement X

10 3 cu 100-level non-Commerce elective X 11 COMM 201.3 - Intro. to Financial Accounting X 12 COMM 203.3 - Intro. to Finance X 13 COMM 205.3 - Intro. To Operations Management X 14 COMM 207.3 - Business Statistics II X 15 COMM 210.3 - Intro. to Management Accounting X 16 COMM 213.3 – Management Information Systems X 17 ECON 111.3 - Microeconomics X 18 ECON 114.3 - Macroeconomics X 19 3 cu any level Non-Commerce elective X 20 3 cu any level Non-Commerce elective X 21 COMM 304.3 – Intro to Business Law X 22 COMM 306.3 - Business Decision Making II X 23 COMM 347.3 – Indigenous Business in Canada X 24 3 cu Free Elective X 25 COMM 401.3 – Business Strategy X 26 COMM 447.3 – Entrepreneurship and Venture Development X

FREE SENIOR ELECTIVES (300+ COMM or 200+ NON-COMMERCE) 27 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 28 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 29 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 30 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

COURSES FOR MANAGEMENT MAJOR (30 Credits) 31 MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X 32 MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X 33 MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X 34 MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X 35 MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X 36 MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X 37 MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X 38 MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X 39 MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X 40 MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X

Maximum Transferrable Credits: 60

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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - 2011 CORE CURRICULUM

MANAGEMENT WORKSHEET

COURSE TITLE COMPLETED 2020-2021

Summer 2021

2021-2022

Summer 2022

2022-2023

1 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication X 2 COMM 101.3 - Introduction to Business X 3 ECON 111.3 - Microeconomics X 4 ECON 114.3 - Macroeconomics X 5 MATH 121.3 or MATH 110.3 - Calculus X 6 *COMM 119.3 - Skills for Academic Success X 7 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 8 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 9 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I X

10 COMM 105.3 - Intro. to Organizational Behaviour X 11 COMM 201.3 - Intro. to Financial Accounting X 12 COMM 203.3 - Intro. to Finance X 13 COMM 204.3 - Intro. to Marketing X 14 COMM 205.3 - Intro. To Operations Management X 15 COMM 211.3 - Human Resources Management X 16 COMM 207.3 - Business Statistics II X 17 COMM 210.3 - Intro. to Management Accounting X 18 3 cu of Sr. Non-Commerce X 19 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 20 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 21 COMM 307.3 - Management Information Systems X 22 COMM 306.3 - Ethics and Strategic Decision Making X 23 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 24 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 25 COMM 401.3 - Business Strategy X 26 COMM 447.3 - Entrepreneurship & Venture Development

X

FREE SENIOR ELECTIVES (300+ COMM or 200+ NON-COMMERCE) 27 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 28 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 29 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 30 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

COURSES FOR MANAGEMENT MAJOR (30 Credits) 31 X 32 X 33 X 34 X 35 X 36 X 37 X 38 X 39 X 40 X

Maximum Transferrable Credits: 60

* COMM 119.3 (Skills for Academic Success) MUST be completed prior to choosing a major ** 12 of the 18 credits of 100 level non-commerce must be from Social Sciences or Humanities

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MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

The Edwards Master of Business Administration (MBA) program is a transformational experience that focuses around teambuilding, leadership and business strategy. You will learn the people skills of management such as how to manage, how to communicate effectively, and how to lead. Our students develop management skills that are both integrative and strategic, gaining a deeper understanding of organizations and their local and global context. Graduates then enter their professional endeavors with confidence, integrity and accountability. Faculty and colleagues within the Edwards MBA program will become valuable business contacts and life-long friends. Adding an MBA to your B.Comm. is an excellent way to expand your communication skills and network with working professionals. Students in the Edwards MBA program come from all different educational backgrounds, and work at all levels of business in various industries locally and internationally.

Admission requirements for the Edwards MBA program include:

• A four-year undergraduate degree with a minimum 70% in the last two years of study (60 credit units). Applicants with three-year degrees and strong demonstrable potential for success in the program may be considered for admission. All applicants will be considered using a holistic admissions approach.

• Three confidential letters of recommendation from professors or others acquainted sufficiently with your training and experience to express an opinion on your ability to undertake graduate training. At least one of these must be an academic reference.

• GMAT test score (http://www.mba.com/exams/gmat ). A minimum score of 500 is required, however competitive scores are 550 or better. There are no waivers for the GMAT for any reason.

• Evidence of English proficiency may be required for international applicants and for applicants whose first language is not English. See the College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Academic Information and Policies for more information on which language tests are accepted and the minimum scores required. NOTE: only the Academic IELTS test score is accepted, not the General IELTS test score.

• Resume – please include the months that you were working at each placement

• Letter of intent (1000-word maximum) describing why they want to undertake the program and how their expertise, work and/or volunteer experience make them an ideal candidate for the program and their chosen field of study. This statement is a key component in adjudicating each applicant’s suitability to the program.

• Two years of leadership* experience. Emerging leaders who have fewer than two years of leadership experience who demonstrate exceptional leadership potential through their professional and life experiences, are preparing for further leadership roles, and otherwise meet the standard admissions criteria, are encouraged to apply. Please ensure that you demonstrate your leadership experience in your detailed resume and Statement of Intent. *Leadership experience could include (but is not limited to) one or more of the following:

o Formal leadership role within an organization or volunteer group o Extensive, high-level supervisory experience o Experience in consulting or negotiating change in a complex environment o Experience leading others to shared outcomes (informal leadership experience)

Visit the Edwards MBA website for complete program and application information.

Please email our office at [email protected] with any questions you may have about the program or admission requirements.

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GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN LEADERSHIP (GCL)

The Edwards Graduate Certificate in Leadership (GCL) supports current and emerging professionals from all backgrounds who want to elevate their career and be effective leaders locally and globally. We do this by providing a high-quality education in a diverse classroom environment. More than a credential, students graduate with increased self-awareness and developed inner potential to make an impact through leadership. Through three MBA courses (MBA 803, MBA 877, and MBA 885) the GCL emphasizes the development of basic and essential leadership skills, including self-awareness, personal development, and emotional intelligence. Students will be prepared to understand the complex interplay between business and society and be effective contributors to team performance. Admission requirements for the Edwards GCL program include:

• A four-year undergraduate degree with a minimum 70% in the last two years of study (60 credit units). Applicants with three-year degrees and strong demonstrable potential for success in the program may be considered for admission. All applicants will be considered using a holistic admissions approach.

• Letter of intent (1000-word maximum) describing why they want to undertake the program and how their expertise, work and/or volunteer experience make them an ideal candidate for the program and their chosen field of study. This statement is a key component in adjudicating each applicant’s suitability to the program. An interview may also be required to assess language proficiency.

• Resume – please include the months that you were working at each placement

• Three confidential letters of recommendation from professors or others acquainted sufficiently with your training and experience to express an opinion on your ability to undertake graduate training. At least one of these must be an academic reference.

• Evidence of English proficiency may be required for international applicants and for applicants whose first language is not English. See the College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Academic Information and Policies for more information on which language tests are accepted and the minimum scores required. NOTE: only the Academic IELTS test score is accepted, not the General IELTS test score.

• Two years of leadership* experience. Emerging leaders who have fewer than two years of leadership experience who demonstrate exceptional leadership potential through their professional and life experiences, are preparing for further leadership roles, and otherwise meet the standard admissions criteria, are encouraged to apply. Please ensure that you demonstrate your leadership experience in your detailed resume and Statement of Intent. *Leadership experience could include (but is not limited to) one or more of the following:

o Formal leadership role within an organization or volunteer group o Extensive, high-level supervisory experience o Experience in consulting or negotiating change in a complex environment o Experience leading others to shared outcomes (informal leadership experience)

Students will begin the GCL in September 2022. More details will be shared on our website soon.

Please email our office at [email protected] with any questions you may have about the program or admission requirements.

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Marketing Major Requirements – 2021 Curriculum

DEPARTMENTAL APPROVAL POLICY – (ACCEPTED INTO MARKETING MAJOR IN 2021 OR LATER)

Courses within the Marketing major are allocated according to the following priority schedule:

1. Students in the Marketing major.

2. Remaining seats in any of COMM 352.3, 354.3, 357.3, 358.3, 450.3, 451.3, 452.3, 454.3, 456.3,

457.3, 458.3 and 470.3 to Management majors based on cumulative average.

3. Remaining seats in 300- and-400 level Marketing courses to all other majors based on

cumulative average.

The Marketing major requires 24 credit units.

REQUIRED COURSES (15 Credits) PREREQUISITES TERM

COMM 340.3 – Introduction to International Business 30 COMM credits T1/T2 COMM 352.3 – Marketing Strategy COMM 204.3 T1/T2 COMM 354.3 – Consumer Behaviour COMM 204.3 T1/T2 COMM 357.3 – Marketing Research COMM 204.3;

Co-requisite: COMM 207.3

T1/T2

COMM 473.3 – Advanced Marketing Strategy COMM 352.3, 354.3. & 357.3 T1/T2

MAJOR ELECTIVES (9 Credits) - At least 3 credits at 400 Level PREREQUISITES

COMM 311.3 – Business Analytics COMM 207.3 & 213.3 T1

COMM 358.3 – NOT OFFERED IN 2022/23 COMM 204.3

COMM 398.3 – Digital Marketing Mastery I COMM 204.3 T1

COMM 450.3 – Issues in Marketing: Sports Marketing COMM 204.3 T2

COMM 450.3 – Social Cause Marketing COMM 204.3 T1 COMM 451.3 – Integrated Marketing Communication COMM 352.3 & 354.3 T1/T2 COMM 452.3 – NOT OFFERED IN 2022/23 COMM 204.3 & 352.3 COMM 454.3 – Retail and Digital Marketing COMM 352.3 & 354.3 T1 COMM 456.3 – International Marketing COMM 204.3 & 340.3 T2

COMM 457.3 – NOT OFFERED IN 2022/23 COMM 352.3 & 354.3

COMM 458.3 – Branding COMM 352.3 & 354.3 T2 COMM 470.3 – Personal Selling Completion of 60 credit units of

university study

T2

COMM 498.3 – Digital Marketing Mastery II COMM 398.3 T2

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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - 2021 CORE CURRICULUM MARKETING WORKSHEET

COURSE TITLE COMPLETED

2020-2021 Summer

2021 2021-2022

Summer 2022

2022-2023

1 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication X 2 COMM 101.3 - Introduction to Business X 3 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I X 4 COMM 105.3 - Intro. to Organizational Behaviour X 5 COMM 121.3 – Business Mathematics X 6 COMM 204.3 - Intro. to Marketing X 7 COMM 211.3 - Human Resources Management X 8 COMM 229.3 – Personal Financial Management X 9 3 cu of English Writing Requirement X

10 3 cu 100-level non-Commerce elective X 11 COMM 201.3 - Intro. to Financial Accounting X 12 COMM 203.3 - Intro. to Finance X 13 COMM 205.3 - Intro. To Operations Management X 14 COMM 207.3 - Business Statistics II X 15 COMM 210.3 - Intro. to Management Accounting X 16 COMM 213.3 – Management Information Systems X 17 ECON 111.3 - Microeconomics X 18 ECON 114.3 - Macroeconomics X 19 3 cu any level Non-Commerce elective X 20 3 cu any level Non-Commerce elective X 21 COMM 304.3 – Intro to Business Law X 22 COMM 306.3 - Business Decision Making II X 23 COMM 347.3 – Indigenous Business in Canada X 24 3 cu Free Elective X 25 COMM 401.3 - Business Strategy X 26 COMM 447.3 – Entrepreneurship and Venture Development X

FREE SENIOR ELECTIVES (300+ COMM or 200+ NON-COMMERCE) 27 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 28 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 29 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 30 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 31 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 32 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

COURSES FOR MARKETING MAJOR (24 Credits) 33 COMM 340.3 - Introduction to International Business X 34 COMM 352.3 - Marketing Strategy X 35 COMM 354.3 - Consumer Behaviour X 36 COMM 357.3 - Marketing Research X 37 COMM 473.3 – Advanced Marketing Strategy X 38 MARKETING ELECTIVE X

39 MARKETING ELECTIVE X 40 MARKETING ELECTIVE X * COMM 119.3 (Skills for Academic Success) MUST be completed prior to choosing a major ** 12 of the 18 credits of 100 level non-commerce must be from Social Sciences or Humanities

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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE – 2011 CORE CURRICULUM MARKETING WORKSHEET

COURSE TITLE COMPLETED

2020-2021 Summer

2021 2021-2022

Summer 2022

2022-2023

1 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication X 2 COMM 101.3 - Introduction to Business X 3 ECON 111.3 - Microeconomics X 4 ECON 114.3 - Macroeconomics X 5 MATH 121.3 or MATH 110.3 - Calculus X 6 *COMM 119.3 - Skills for Academic Success X 7 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 8 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 9 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I X

10 COMM 105.3 - Intro. to Organizational Behaviour X 11 COMM 201.3 - Intro. to Financial Accounting X 12 COMM 203.3 - Intro. to Finance X 13 COMM 204.3 - Intro. to Marketing X 14 COMM 205.3 - Intro. To Operations Management X 15 COMM 211.3 - Human Resources Management X 16 COMM 207.3 - Business Statistics II X 17 COMM 210.3 - Intro. to Management Accounting X 18 3 cu of Sr. Non-Commerce X 19 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 20 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 21 COMM 307.3 - Management Information Systems X 22 COMM 306.3 - Ethics and Strategic Decision Making X 23 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 24 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 25 COMM 401.3 - Business Strategy X 26 COMM 447.3 - Entrepreneurship & Venture Development

X

FREE SENIOR ELECTIVES (300+ COMM or 200+ NON-COMMERCE) 27 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 28 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 29 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 30 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 31 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 32 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

COURSES FOR MARKETING MAJOR (24 Credits) 33 COMM 340.3 - Introduction to International Business X 34 COMM 352.3 - Marketing Strategy X 35 COMM 354.3 - Consumer Behaviour X 36 COMM 357.3 - Marketing Research X 37 COMM 473.3 – Advanced Marketing Strategy X 38 MARKETING ELECTIVE X

39 MARKETING ELECTIVE X 40 MARKETING ELECTIVE X * COMM 119.3 (Skills for Academic Success) MUST be completed prior to choosing a major ** 12 of the 18 credits of 100 level non-commerce must be from Social Sciences or Humanities

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Marketing Major Requirements

2011 CURRICULUM – (ACCEPTED INTO MARKETING MAJOR PRIOR TO 2021)

Courses within the Marketing major are allocated according to the following priority schedule:

4. Students in the Marketing major.

5. Remaining seats in any of COMM 352.3, 354.3, 357.3, 358.3, 450.3, 451.3, 452.3, 454.3, 456.3,

457.3, 458.3 and 470.3 to Management majors based on cumulative average.

6. Remaining seats in 300- and-400 level Marketing courses to all other majors based on

cumulative average.

The Marketing major requires 21 credit units.

REQUIRED COURSES (12 Credits) PREREQUISITES TERM

COMM 340.3 – Introduction to International Business 30 COMM credits T1/T2 COMM 352.3 – Marketing Strategy COMM 204.3 T1/T2

COMM 354.3 – Consumer Behaviour COMM 204.3 T1/T2

COMM 357.3 – Marketing Research COMM 204.3; Co-requisite: COMM 207.3

T1/T2

MAJOR ELECTIVES (9 Credits) PREREQUISITES

COMM 358.3 – NOT OFFERED IN 2022/23 COMM 204.3

COMM 398.3 – Digital Marketing Mastery I COMM 204.3 T1

COMM 450.3 – Issues in Marketing: Sports Marketing COMM 204.3 T2

COMM 450.3 – Social Cause Marketing COMM 204.3 T1

COMM 451.3 – Integrated Marketing Communication COMM 352.3 & 354.3 T2

COMM 452.3 – NOT OFFERED IN 2022/23 COMM 204.3 & 352.3

COMM 454.3 – Retail and Digital Marketing COMM 352.3 & 354.3 T1

COMM 456.3 – International Marketing COMM 204.3 & 340.3 T2

COMM 457.3 – NOT OFFERED IN 2022/23 COMM 352.3 & 354.3

COMM 458.3 – Branding COMM 352.3 & 354.3 T2

COMM 470.3 – Personal Selling (Formerly COMM 498.3) 60 credits in any discipline T2

COMM 491.3 – Purchase & Supply Management COMM 205.3 T2

COMM 495.3 – Supply Chain Management & E-Commerce COMM 205.3 T2

COMM 498.3 – Digital Marketing Mastery II COMM 308.3 T2

COMM 446.3 and COMM 459.3 are no longer offered but may be used as Marketing electives if

completed prior to 2015/16.

*Effective September 2018: COMM 447.3 is no longer offered as a Marketing elective; however,

students that have completed COMM 402.3 prior to September 2018 may still use this course as an

elective within the major.

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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE – 2011 CORE CURRICULUM MARKETING WORKSHEET

COURSE TITLE COMPLETED

2020-2021 Summer

2021 2021-2022

Summer 2022

2022-2023

1 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication X 2 COMM 101.3 - Introduction to Business X 3 ECON 111.3 - Microeconomics X 4 ECON 114.3 - Macroeconomics X 5 MATH 121.3 or MATH 110.3 - Calculus X 6 *COMM 119.3 - Skills for Academic Success X 7 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 8 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 9 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I X

10 COMM 105.3 - Intro. to Organizational Behaviour X 11 COMM 201.3 - Intro. to Financial Accounting X 12 COMM 203.3 - Intro. to Finance X 13 COMM 204.3 - Intro. to Marketing X 14 COMM 205.3 - Intro. To Operations Management X 15 COMM 211.3 - Human Resources Management X 16 COMM 207.3 - Business Statistics II X 17 COMM 210.3 - Intro. to Management Accounting X 18 3 cu of Sr. Non-Commerce X 19 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 20 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 21 COMM 307.3 - Management Information Systems X 22 COMM 306.3 - Ethics and Strategic Decision Making X 23 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 24 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 25 COMM 401.3 - Business Strategy X 26 COMM 447.3 - Entrepreneurship & Venture Development

X

FREE SENIOR ELECTIVES (300+ COMM or 200+ NON-COMMERCE) 27 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 28 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 29 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 30 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 31 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 32 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 33 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

COURSES FOR MARKETING MAJOR (21 Credits) 34 COMM 340.3 - Introduction to International Business X 35 COMM 352.3 - Marketing Strategy X 36 COMM 354.3 - Consumer Behaviour X 37 COMM 357.3 - Marketing Research X 38 MARKETING ELECTIVE X 39 MARKETING ELECTIVE X 40 MARKETING ELECTIVE X * COMM 119.3 (Skills for Academic Success) MUST be completed prior to choosing a major ** 12 of the 18 credits of 100 level non-commerce must be from Social Sciences or Humanities

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MARKETING HONOURS PROGRAM OPTION

As an honours student majoring in Management or Marketing, you work one-on-one with a professor

to research an aspect of marketing, advertising, sales, consumer behaviour, entrepreneurship or

strategy. The major requirement of MKT 400.6—Honours Seminar in Marketing is the preparation of a

research paper and presentation to the department in April. The honours program is ideal for students

who are intellectually curious and/or considering graduate studies. Students are encouraged to meet

with potential supervisors prior to applying to the program.

You can find more information about the application here:

https://students.edwards.usask.ca/programs/undergrad/specialized-pro grams.aspx.

Examples of previous Honours research topics include:

“Impact of Economic Versus Emotional Messaging on Business People’s Attitudes Towards a Living

Wage” (Supervised by Maureen Bourassa)

“Mothers’ Thoughts, Feelings, and Opinions on Children’s Vaccinations” (Supervised by Maureen

Bourassa)

“Death in Advertising: The Last Taboo?” (Supervised by Barbara Phillips)

“Exploring Politeness Strategies in Charity Advertising” (Supervised by Barbara Phillips)

“Ad Equity in Fashion Advertising” (Supervised by Barbara Phillips)

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MARKETING

The MSc in Marketing is a two year, full-time, research based program focuses on marketing theory,

consumer behaviour, and research design. The first year of the program is devoted to coursework, and

the second year of the program is devoted to preparing and defending a thesis. Throughout the

program, students will be paired with a marketing faculty member who will provide guidance and

mentorship through a broad range of marketing topics. Upon completion of the program, graduates

will be well prepared for entry into a PhD program and a career in academia, or for a career in

marketing.

Admissions Requirements for the Master of Science in Marketing:

• 4 year undergraduate degree in Business or related field, with a cumulative weighted average of

at least 70% in most recent 60 c.u.

• Three letters of reference (Two references MUST be academic and one professional)

• Current resume

• Letter of intent

• Official GMAT or GRE score—Minimum GMAT score of 550

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Supply Chain Management Major Requirements – 2021 Curriculum

DEPARTMENTAL APPROVAL POLICY – (ACCEPTED INTO SCM MAJOR IN 2021 OR LATER)

Courses within the Supply Chain Management major are allocated according to the following priority schedule:

1. Students in the Supply Chain Management major. 2. Remaining seats in COMM 311.3, 393.3, 395.3, 491.3, 493.3, and 495.3 to Management majors

based on cumulative average; 3. Remaining seats in all 300- and 400-level Supply Chain Management courses to all other majors

based on cumulative average. The Supply Chain Management major requires 21 credit units.

REQUIRED COURSES (6 Credits) PREREQUISITES TERM

COMM 491.3 – Purchasing & Supply Management COMM 205.3 T2

COMM 495.3 – Supply Chain Management COMM 205.3 T2

MAJOR ELECTIVES (15 Credits) PREREQUISITES

COMM 311.3– Business Analytics COMM 207.3 &

COMM 213.3 (COMM 307.3)

T1

COMM 393.3 – Spreadsheet Modeling for Business Decisions COMM 205.3 T1

COMM 395.3 – Business Forecasting COMM 207.3 T2

COMM 493.3 – Total Quality Management COMM 205.3 T1

COMM 494.3 – NOT OFFERED IN 2022/23 COMM 205.3

COMM 496.3 – Project Management COMM 205.3 T2

COMM 497.3 – Logistics Management COMM 205.3 T1

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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE – 2021 CORE CURRICULUM SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT WORKSHEET

COURSE TITLE COMPLETED

2020-2021 Summer

2021 2021-2022

Summer 2022

2022-2023

1 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication X 2 COMM 101.3 - Introduction to Business X 3 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I X 4 COMM 105.3 - Intro. to Organizational Behaviour X 5 COMM 121.3 – Business Mathematics X 6 COMM 204.3 - Intro. to Marketing X 7 COMM 211.3 - Human Resources Management X 8 COMM 229.3 – Personal Financial Management X 9 3 cu of English Writing Requirement X 10 3 cu 100-level non-Commerce elective X 11 COMM 201.3 - Intro. to Financial Accounting X 12 COMM 203.3 - Intro. to Finance X 13 COMM 205.3 - Intro. To Operations Management X 14 COMM 207.3 - Business Statistics II X 15 COMM 210.3 - Intro. to Management Accounting X 16 COMM 213.3 – Management Information Systems X 17 ECON 111.3 - Microeconomics X 18 ECON 114.3 - Macroeconomics X 19 3 cu any level Non-Commerce elective X 20 3 cu any level Non-Commerce elective X 21 COMM 304.3 – Intro to Business Law X 22 COMM 306.3 - Business Decision Making II X 23 COMM 347.3 – Indigenous Business in Canada X 24 3 cu Free Elective X 25 COMM 401.3 - Business Strategy X 26 COMM 447.3 – Entrepreneurship and Venture Development X

FREE SENIOR ELECTIVES (300+ COMM or 200+ NON-COMMERCE) 27 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 28 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 29 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 30 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 31 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 32 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

33 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

COURSES FOR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT MAJOR (21 Credits) 34 COMM 491.3 - Purchasing & Supply Management X

35 COMM 495.3 - Supply Chain Management X

36 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X 37 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X 38 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X 39 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X

40 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X

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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE – 2011 CORE CURRICULUM SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT WORKSHEET

COURSE TITLE COMPLETED

2020-2021 Summer

2021 2021-2022

Summer 2022

2022-2023

1 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication X 2 COMM 101.3 - Introduction to Business X 3 ECON 111.3 - Microeconomics X 4 ECON 114.3 - Macroeconomics X 5 MATH 121.3 or MATH 110.3 - Calculus X 6 *COMM 119.3 - Skills for Academic Success X 7 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 8 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 9 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I X 10 COMM 105.3 - Intro. to Organizational Behaviour X 11 COMM 201.3 - Intro. to Financial Accounting X 12 COMM 203.3 - Intro. to Finance X 13 COMM 204.3 - Intro. to Marketing X 14 COMM 205.3 - Intro. To Operations Management X 15 COMM 211.3 - Human Resources Management X 16 COMM 207.3 - Business Statistics II X 17 COMM 210.3 - Intro. to Management Accounting X 18 3 cu of Sr. Non-Commerce X 19 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 20 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 21 COMM 307.3 - Management Information Systems X 22 COMM 306.3 - Ethics and Strategic Decision Making X 23 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 24 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 25 COMM 401.3 - Business Strategy X 26 COMM 447.3 - Entrepreneurship & Venture Development

X

FREE SENIOR ELECTIVES (300+ COMM or 200+ NON-COMMERCE) 27 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 28 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 29 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 30 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 31 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 32 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

33 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

COURSES FOR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT MAJOR (21 Credits) 34 COMM 491.3 - Purchasing & Supply Management X

35 COMM 495.3 - Supply Chain Management X

36 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X 37 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X 38 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X 39 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X

40 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X * COMM 119.3 (Skills for Academic Success) MUST be completed prior to choosing a major ** 12 of the 18 credits of 100 level non-commerce must be from Social Sciences or Humanities

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Operations Management Major Requirements

2011 CURRICULUM - (ACCEPTED INTO OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT PRIOR TO 2021)

Courses within the Operations Management major are allocated according to the following priority schedule:

4. Students in the Operations Management major. 5. Remaining seats in COMM 491.3 and 495.3 to Marketing majors based on cumulative average; 6. Remaining seats in COMM 393.3, 395.3, 491.3, 493.3, and 495.3 to Management majors based

on cumulative average; 7. Remaining seats in all 300- and 400-level Operations Management courses to all other majors

based on cumulative average. The Operations Management major requires 18 credit units.

REQUIRED COURSES (15 Credits) PREREQUISITES TERM

COMM 393.3 – Spreadsheet Modeling for Business Decisions COMM 205.3 T1

COMM 395.3 – Business Forecasting COMM 207.3 T2

COMM 491.3 – Purchasing & Supply Management COMM 205.3 T2

COMM 493.3 – Total Quality Management COMM 205.3 T1

COMM 495.3 – Supply Chain Management COMM 205.3 T2

MAJOR ELECTIVES (3 Credits) PREREQUISITES

COMM 304.3 – Introduction to Business Law none T1/T2

COMM 321.3 – Corporate Financial Reporting I COMM 201.3 T1

COMM 346.3 – Technology Commercialization 30 COMM Credits T2

COMM 357.3 – Marketing Research COMM 204.3; Co-requisite: COMM 207.3

T1/T2

COMM 368.3 – Entrepreneurial Finance & Venture Capital COMM 203.3 & 207.3 T1

COMM 494.3 – NOT OFFERED IN 2022/23 COMM 205.3

COMM 496.3 – Project Management (formerly COMM 498.3) COMM 205.3 T2

(COMM 329.3 and COMM 498: Business Analytics may be used if completed prior to 2021/22)

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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - 2011 CORE CURRICULUM OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT WORKSHEET

COURSE TITLE COMPLETED 2020-2021

Summer 2021

2021-2022

Summer 2022

2022-2023

1 COMM 100.3 - Business Communication X 2 COMM 101.3 - Introduction to Business X 3 ECON 111.3 - Microeconomics X 4 ECON 114.3 - Macroeconomics X 5 MATH 121.3 or MATH 110.3 - Calculus X 6 *COMM 119.3 - Skills for Academic Success X 7 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 8 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 9 COMM 104.3 - Business Statistics I X 10 COMM 105.3 - Intro. to Organizational Behaviour X 11 COMM 201.3 - Intro. to Financial Accounting X 12 COMM 203.3 - Intro. to Finance X 13 COMM 204.3 - Intro. to Marketing X 14 COMM 205.3 - Intro. To Operations Management X 15 COMM 211.3 - Human Resources Management X 16 COMM 207.3 - Business Statistics II X 17 COMM 210.3 - Intro. to Management Accounting X 18 3 cu of Sr. Non-Commerce X 19 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 20 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 21 COMM 307.3 - Management Information Systems X 22 COMM 306.3 - Ethics and Strategic Decision Making X 23 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 24 ** 3 cu of 100 level Non-Commerce X 25 COMM 401.3 - Business Strategy X 26 COMM 447.3 - Entrepreneurship & Venture Development

X

FREE SENIOR ELECTIVES (300+ COMM or 200+ NON-COMMERCE) 27 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 28 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 29 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 30 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 31 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 32 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 33 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X 34 FREE SENIOR ELECTIVE X

COURSES FOR OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT MAJOR (18 Credits) 35 COMM 393.3 - Spreadsheet Modelling for Business Dec… X 36 COMM 395.3 - Business Forecasting X 37 COMM 491.3 - Purchasing & Supply Management X 38 COMM 493.3 - Total Quality Management X 39 COMM 495.3 - Supply Chain Management & E-Commerce X 40 OPERATION MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE X

* COMM 119.3 (Skills for Academic Success) MUST be completed prior to choosing a major ** 12 of the 18 credits of 100 level non-commerce must be from Social Sciences or Humanities