Bachelor of Management/Bachelor of Education
General Management/Career and Technology Studies (CTS): Business Focus
See the Program Planning Guide for details regarding program requirements.
Note: The requirements listed below are for the General Management major only. Students may choose to complete a different Management major program. If students choose a different Management major, they may be required to extend their programs beyond 50 courses.
(prereqs: One of MATH 30‑1, MATH 30‑2, Pure MATH 30, or MATH 0500)
Fine Arts & Humanities Course
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One of:
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Writing 1000 or a university English course |
Fine Arts & Humanities Course
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(prereqs: 2nd-year standing)
(prereqs: One of WRIT 1000 or a university English course; 2nd-year standing)
(prereqs: MGT 2100; One of WRIT 1000 or a university English course; all prereqs must have a minimum ‘C-’ grade)
(coreqs: ECON 1010; ECON 1012; STAT 1770)
Fine Arts & Humanities Course
Elective - Non-Management
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Management 2070/Economics 2070
(prereqs: STAT 1770; 2nd-year standing)
(prereqs: MGT 2030; One of PSYC 2030 or STAT 1770)
Elective - Non-Management
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Professional Semester I (PS I)
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(prereqs: ECON 1010; ECON 1012; One of WRIT 1000 or a university English course)
(prereqs: ECON 1010; ECON 1012; MGT 2400; STAT 1770)
Management 3050/Political Science 3420
(prereqs: One of MGT 2030 or a 2000 level course in Political Science; One of WRIT 1000 or a university English course)
Management Elective - 3000/4000 level
Elective - Non-Management
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(prereqs: 3rd-year standing)
Management Elective - 3000/4000 level
Management Elective - 3000/4000 level
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Professional Semester II (PS II)
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Professional Semester III (PS III)*
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(prereqs: 4th-year standing; MGT 2020; MGT 3031; MGT 3040; MGT 3050/POLI 3420; MGT 3061)
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Elementary Education and Special/Inclusive Education students will reverse the Fall and Spring semesters in Year 5 and complete PS III in the Spring.
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1 Education 2500 may also be taken in Spring or Summer semester.
Note: Courses in this major may not be offered every semester. Students should consult current timetables.
Students may opt to take Summer Session courses which may reduce the overall length of time required to complete the degree.
Sequencing of courses will vary for part-time students.
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