The Bachelor of Management program is offered by Athabasca University's
School
of Business.
This new management program allows students to take the 4-year
general program or select majors in Marketing or Human Resource
Management.
Many of Athabasca University's management courses are offered
entirely online, and others offer significant online enhancements.
In addition Athabasca University offers a growing number of grouped-study,
online courses in September and January. This fall students from
Canada, Mexico, and Malaysia will be studying and learning together.
A degree in management will better prepare graduates for the changing
business world of today. Graduates will possess the critical thinking,
communications, and management skills needed to excel in a variety
of work environments. Graduates will gain an important competitive
advantage by completing this program.
Upon application, holders of approved college diplomas in business
or a closely related field outside the province of Ontario, will
be granted a block transfer award of 60 credits towards the Bachelor
of Management degree program. Students holding such approved diplomas
will follow the post
diploma degree regulations.
Upon application, holders of approved
3-year Ontario college diplomas in business or a closely related
field, will be awarded a block
transfer award of 75 credits to the Bachelor of Management degree
program. Students holding such approved diplomas will also follow
the post
diploma degree regulations.
Effective January 01, 2004, and upon application, holders of approved
2-year Ontario college diplomas in business or a closely related
field, will be granted a block transfer award of 45 credits towards
the Bachelor of Management degree program. Students holding such
approved diplomas will also follow the post
diploma degree regulations.
Second Undergraduate Degree (Sept. 1, 2004)
Applicants who hold a recognized first degree in a field outside
of business or management, may transfer up to 60 credits towards
the Bachelor of Management four-year degree program, based on course
work in the first degree that is applicable.
Enrolment Restriction (Sept. 1, 2004)
Students will not be accepted into the Bachelor of Management program if they have
- a degree in administration, business, commerce, or management
- a degree with a major or concentration in administration, business, commerce, or management
- any equivalent program from Athabasca University or another
university.
Students are strongly encouraged to register in ADMN 233 and PHIL
252 early in their program. Athabasca University advisors have developed a program plan to assist you.
Counselling Services offers an assessment Web site, "Mapping
Your Future: Your Career and Athabasca University."
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