School of Business
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Bachelor of Business Administration for Trades Management
Careers in the trades often lead to managerial and/or ownership positions, yet few trades people have the opportunity to academically prepare themselves
with the skills required to own and operate their own business. This program provides individuals with the ability to leverage their prior learning (Trade
Certificate) and to augment prior learning with the fundamentals of business management theories and practices. The objective is to produce graduate students
who are equipped to successfully function as managers and owners of a trade related business in today's rapidly changing global environment.
Entrance requirements
Provincial Certificate of Qualification or inter-provincial certificate of qualification in a trade.
One year full-time work experience in the field after gaining qualification above.
Prerequisites for ENGL 105 .
Prerequisites for BUS 249 (formerly BUS 149).
When to apply
Applications are accepted for entrance to the Fall semester only. For application deadlines, see
Specific intake application
process.
How to apply
Apply online at ufv.ca/admissions/admissions/apply .
Additional documents required for a complete application:
Official transcripts (or interim transcripts) of all
post-secondary institutions attended showing grade/course achievement as per
program entrance requirements. To be considered official, transcripts must be sent directly to UFV from the originating institution; see the Transfer Credit section for details.
Provincial Certificate of Qualification or inter-provincial certificate of
qualification in a trade.
Letter from employer stating the years of full-time employment following certification.
Program requirements
Students must meet the general requirements of the Bachelor
of Business Administration . A 2.67 cumulative grade point average in Semesters
V-VIII is required in order to graduate. Please refer to the Bachelor of Business Administration
section for all other program requirements.
Program outline
Semester IV
Course
Title
Credits
STAT 106
Statistics I
4
ENGL 105
Academic Writing
3
BUS 202
Contemporary
Management
3
or BUS 203
Organizational Behaviour
3
BUS 249
Introduction to Finance (formerly BUS 149)
3
Semester V
Course
Title
Credits
BUS 201
Human Resource
Management
3
BUS 227
New Business
Development
3
BUS 226/
ECON 226
Economic and Business Statistics (formerly BUS 301)
3
BUS 339
Introductory
Financial Statement Analysis
3
BUS 305
Industrial
Relations
3
Semester VI
Course
Title
Credits
BUS 320
Business Research
Methods
3
BUS 321
Business Marketing
3
BUS 349
Financial
Management I
3
BUS 404
Management Science
3
BUS 406
Compensation and
Benefits
3
Semester VII
Course
Title
Credits
BUS 423
Services Marketing
3
BUS 440
Managing in the Digital World
3
BUS 457
Project Management
3
Elective
Upper-level BUS
3
Elective
Upper-level BUS
3
Semester VIII
Course
Title
Credits
BUS 403
Strategic
Management
3
BUS 405
Strategic Management Simulation
3
BUS 430
Management of
Innovation
3
Elective
Upper-level BUS
3
Elective
Upper-level BUS
3
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