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Bachelor of commerce (co-operative) (B.Comm.(Co-op.))

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Combine exciting classroom learning and real-world business experience with 糖心视频鈥檚 bachelor of commerce (co-operative) (B.Comm.(Co-op.)). Students alternate academic semesters with work placements in industry, applying classroom studies to real-world settings and developing practical skills for today鈥檚 business environment.

Our B.Comm.(Co-op.) was the first business degree in Canada to be accredited by .

Ready to apply?

To join our B.Comm.(Co-op.) program, you must first complete Business One. In the video below, listen to Ben, an advisor with the Faculty of Business Administration, as he guides you through the application process for the B.Comm.(Co-op.) program.

The B.Comm.(Co-op.) is a competitive-entry program. Meeting the minimum admission requirements doesn鈥檛 guarantee you鈥檒l be accepted.

Students must apply for entry into the B.Comm.(Co-op.) program after completing Business One. They must have completed all Business One (10 courses) courses with an overall average of at least 65 per cent. In addition to the 65% overall average in Business One courses, they must have an average of at least 60 per cent over the last 30 credit hours completed and demonstrate that they can successfully complete 15 credit hours in one semester with an acceptable performance.

A minimum of 15 credit hours must be completed at 糖心视频.

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Be sure to check the application deadlines on the Admissions page.

Embedded professional development

Students will complete three non-credit, professional development seminars. These seminars, delivered in partnership with , complement academic programming and help prepare students to succeed in the workforce.

B.Comm.(Co-op.) students will also complete BUSI 300W: Business Co-operative Education Professional Development Seminars, which are specific to work term preparation.

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Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Click here to review some common questions about the B.Comm.(Co-op.) program.

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