Program Overview
Program Overview
The university program provides students with a comprehensive education in business, offering various options and specializations. The program is designed to develop an understanding of the methods and underlying economics of the industry and its players.
Program Requirements
- Combined Major in Business and Computer Science
- UBC Sauder – HKU Dual Degree Program
- General Program Requirements
- Transfer students
Course Planning and Registration
- Course Search
- Registering for Courses
- Summer Courses
- Registration Assistance
- Taking Courses Outside of UBC
- Requesting Documentation
- Academic Progress Report (APR)
- BCom Course Planning Worksheets
Options
- How to Choose Your Option
- Option Declaration
- Accounting
- Business Technology Management
- Entrepreneurship
- Finance
- Early Start to the Finance Option
- General Business Management
- Global Supply Chain and Logistics Management
- Marketing
- Operations and Logistics
- Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources
- Real Estate
- Double Options
Elective Requirements
The program includes elective requirements, allowing students to tailor their education to their interests and career goals.
Exams and Grades
- Exams
- Grades
- Academic Standing and Class Standing
- Academic Honours
- Campus Closures
- Failed Year
Specialized Academic Opportunities
- UBC SWIFT: UBC Sauder Women in Finance Training
- Commerce Scholars Program
- UBC Sauder Public Speaking Competition
- UBCO Cross Campus Mobility
Minors and Concentrations
- Minor in Arts or Science
- Minor in Commerce
- Business Analytics Concentration
- Business Law Concentration
- International Business Concentration
- Sustainability and Social Impact Concentration
Scholarships and Funding
- Scholarship Search
- OSAS Student Experience Grants
Graduation
The program culminates in a graduation ceremony, marking the completion of the students' academic journey.
Course Details
COMM_V 444 - Air Transportation
The course is designed to help students learn about the methods of analyzing domestic and international air transport policies, regulation, and deregulation. It also covers competition policies affecting the air transport industry, airline strategies and management functions, and airport strategy and management issues.
Prerequisite
One of COMM 295, ECON 201, ECON 301.
Course Credits
3
Career and Experience
The program provides students with opportunities to gain experience and explore their career options through various resources and services, including:
- Career & Personal Exploration
- Gain Experience
- Networking & Events
- Resumes & Cover Letters
- Job Interviews
- COOL Career Platform
- Career Coaching & Advising
- Co-op Program
Co-op Program
The Co-op Program offers students the opportunity to gain practical work experience in their field of study. The program includes:
- Why Co-op?
- My Co-op Experience
- Requirements & How to Apply
- Co-op Key Facts
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Co-op Employers
- COSAS
- Co-op News
- Co-op for International Students
Academic Success
The program provides students with resources and services to support their academic success, including:
- Get Better Grades
- Get Advice
- Know My Rights and Responsibilities
- Other academic resources
Student Life
The program offers students a range of opportunities to engage with their peers and the university community, including:
- Orientations (Imagine UBC & The Spark)
- Student Experience Grants
- Indigenous Student Support
- Commerce Undergraduate Society
- Case Competitions
- Activate
- Health & Wellness
- Sauder Gives Back
- Student Engagement Hub (SEHUB)
Global Reach
The program provides students with opportunities to engage with the global community, including:
- International Exchange
- Coming to UBC Sauder on Exchange
Support
The program offers students a range of support services, including:
- COOL
- Canvas
- David Lam Library
- Workday Student
