Business Technology Major (BTM) BCom
Specialized Honours Degree Overview
These pathway requirements show courses that are required to complete the Business Technology Major in the Bachelor of Commerce at the School of Administrative Studies (SAS). The suggested sequence considers prerequisites and is based on when the course is offered. BCom BTM major courses are listed in bold.
The courses labelled F or W should be taken in that term. The courses labelled F/W can be taken in fall or winter. Please check scheduling as some courses may be offered in only one term. There is flexibility in course selection as long prerequisites are satisfied. Please consult advising if you are not sure.
* Choose 6 credits (two courses) from among those four courses that are marked with an asterisk.
Year 1 Courses | Term (Fall/Winter) |
Prerequisites |
---|---|---|
AP/ADMS 1000 Introduction to Business | F | |
AP/ECON 1000 Introduction to Microeconomics | F | |
AP/ADMS 1010 Exploring the Functions of Business | W | |
AP/ECON 1010 Introduction to Macroeconomics | W | ECON 1000 |
General education courses (Humanities/ Social Science/Natural Science) *See General Education note below Year 4 |
F/W |
Year 2 Courses | Term (Fall/Winter) |
Prerequisites |
---|---|---|
AP/ADMS 2500 Introduction to Financial Accounting | F | ADMS 1000 |
AP/ADMS 2320 Business Statistics | F | ADMS 1000 |
AP/ADMS 2510 Introduction to Management Accounting | W | ECON 1000; ADMS 2500; ADMS 2320 |
AP/ADMS 2200 Introductory Marketing | F/W | |
AP/ADMS 2400 Introduction to Organizational Behaviour | F/W | ADMS 1000; ADMS 1010 |
AP/ADMS 2511 Management Information Systems | F/W | ADMS 1000 |
AP/ADMS 2610 Elements of Law: Part One | F/W | ADMS 1000 |
Remaining General education courses (Humanities/ Social Science/ Natural Science) |
Students who are interested in taking a LA&PS Co-op must meet the prerequisites for each of the courses and must prepare for this at the end of Year Two.
Year 3 Courses | Term (Fall/Winter) |
Prerequisites |
---|---|---|
AP/ADMS 3502 Business Process Integration with Enterprise Resource Planning Systems | F | ADMS 2511 |
AP/ITEC 3506 Project and Program Management in Information Technology | F | ADMS 2511 |
AP/ITEC 3221 Data and information management | F | ADMS 2511 |
AP/ITEC 3011 Systems Analysis and Design for the Business Analyst | W | ADMS 2511 |
AP/ADMS 3511 Business Analytics: Introduction, Methods and Practical Approaches | W | ADMS 2320; ADMS 2511 |
AP/ITEC 4031 Business Process Management Systems | W | ADMS 2511; ITEC 3221 |
AP/ADMS 3521 Management of Electronic Commerce | F/W | ADMS 2511 |
AP/ADMS 3351 Operations Management | F/W | ADMS 2320 |
AP/ADMS 3530 Finance | F/W | ECON 1000; ECON 1010; ADMS 2320 (corequisite); ADMS 2500 |
AP/ADMS 3660 Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility | F/W | ADMS 1000 |
Students can fill in the remaining course load with electives as desired |
Year 4 Courses | Term (Fall/Winter) |
Prerequisites |
---|---|---|
AP/ADMS 4591 BTM Capstone | W | ITEC 3506; ITEC 4031 |
AP/ADMS 4511 Managing and Implementing Strategic Information Systems | F/W | ADMS 2511 |
* AP/ADMS 4245 Digital Marketing | F/W | ADMS 2200 |
* AP/ADMS 4552 Information Systems Audits (requires AP/ADMS4551 Internal Auditing as prerequisite) |
F/W | 78 credits including AP/ADMS 3595; AP/ADMS 4551; and AP/ADMS 2511 |
AP/ADMS 4900 Management Policy: Part 1 | F/W | ECON 1000; ECON 1010; ADMS 2320; ADMS 2500 |
BTM Elective (AP/ADMS or AP/DEMS 3000 or 4000 level course) | F/W | |
BTM Elective (AP/ADMS or AP/DEMS 3000 or 4000 level course) | F/W | |
Students can fill in the remaining course load with electives as desired | F/W |
Upper-level requirement (18 credits at the 4000-level)
General education: a minimum of 21 General Education credits as follows:
- 6.00 credits in natural science (NATS)
- A 9.00 credit approved general education course in the social science or humanities categories
- A 6.00 credit approved general education course in the opposite category to the 9.00 credit course in social science or humanities already taken
Graduation requirement: students must successfully complete (pass) at least 120 credits which meet the Faculty’s degree and program requirements with a overall cumulative grade point average (OGPA) of at least 5.00 and a major grade point average of at least 5.50.