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Medium of studying
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Duration
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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Accounting | Finance | Marketing
Area of study
Business and Administration
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Bachelor of Commerce

The Bachelor of Commerce is a premier undergraduate business degree in Canada, offering an outstanding education in a close-knit, supportive setting. Students learn from leading faculty in an environment rich in research and innovation, with exceptional coaching and career preparation leading to excellent job outcomes.


Program Overview

The program is a four-year honours degree that provides a deep understanding of business strategy and critical concepts, plus time to explore interests and career possibilities. It is taught by highly-accomplished faculty and grounded in research and evidence-based best practices.


Key Features

Exceptional

  • Business In Depth: A four-year honours degree providing deep understanding of business strategy and critical concepts, plus time to explore interests and career possibilities.
  • Breadth & Choice: 11 fields of study, including accounting, business economics, digital technology, entrepreneurship, finance, general management, international business, management analytics, marketing, organizational behaviour, and strategy and organizations. No major declaration required.

Immersive

  • Community: A vibrant, supportive community with lifelong connections made with classmates and alumni, and extensive out-of-classroom activities and clubs.
  • Support & Services: Easy access to faculty, academic advising, career planning, academic success supports, international exchange preparation, counsellors, wellness, and accessibility services.

Personalized

  • Career Planning: Career support from first year to graduation, including exploring possibilities, building a personal brand, participating in on-campus recruiting, and gaining summer internship work experience.
  • Options: Electives, dual degrees, minors, double degrees, certificates, graduate diplomas, and other options to personalize the experience to individual interests and goals.

Global

  • Perspectives: Learning alongside classmates from across Canada and around the world, with a diverse student body that enriches the community and class discussions.
  • International Exchange: A renowned study-abroad term with 120+ partner business schools, providing extraordinary experience, expanding networks, and enhancing career opportunities without additional tuition.
  • Double Degree Options: Opportunities to earn degrees from two institutions, including two years at Smith School of Business in Canada and two at ESSEC in France, Peking University in China, or Vienna University of Economics and Business in Austria.

Graduate Success

Graduates of the Bachelor of Commerce program have achieved significant success, with:


  • 93% accepted a job offer by 6 months post-graduation
  • 96% accepted a summer internship offer
  • High base salary at graduation: $185,673
  • Average base salary at graduation: $79,226
  • Over 120 international exchange locations
  • Ranked #1 career services team in Canada

Career Outcomes & Supports

The program boasts an impressive array of career outcomes, with graduates employed by top companies such as Accenture, Air Canada, Amazon, Aritzia, Bayer, Bell, BCG, Birch Hill Equity Partners, Blackrock, BMO Financial Group, Brookfield Asset Management, Chubb, CIBC, Colliers International, CPP Investment Board, Deloitte, Equitable Bank, EY, Ford, Goldman Sachs, Government of Canada, HSBC, IBM, Kearney, KPMG, Loblaw Companies Limited, Manulife, Mars, Mastercard, McKinsey & Company Inc., Meta, Microsoft, MLSE, Molson Coors Brewing Company, National Bank, Nestlé, Ontario Teachers Pension Plan, PepsiCo, Procter & Gamble, PwC, Red Bull, RBC, SAP, Scotiabank, TD Bank Group, Unilever, and Wasserman.


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