Bachelor of Applied Management - General Business
Admission requirements
Completion of an approved diploma program from a recognized college with a minimum overall average of 70%.
Curriculum and degree requirements
Students must successfully complete at least 60 ch of course work and must obtain the minimum required grades in all required, elective and option courses specifically required for the degree and in the prerequisites for those courses.
Candidates for the degree must successfully complete the following credit hours:
- successful completion with a grade of "C"
- 6 ch Accounting as approved by the Faculty of Business
- 6 ch Marketing as approved by the Faculty of Business
- 3 ch Management as approved by the Faculty of Business
- 3 ch Human Resource Management as approved by the Faculty of Business
- 3 ch Finance as approved by the Faculty of Business
- 9 ch Operations & Information Mgt as approved by the Faculty of Business
- 3 ch Digital Business Design as approved by the Faculty of Business
- 3 ch Law as approved by the Faculty of Business
- 3 ch Integrated Strategy as approved by the Faculty of Business
- 3 ch written and verbal communications as approved by the Faculty of Business
Students who have completed courses in any of these areas at a level judged to be appropriate may be permitted to substitute alternate UNB degree credit courses as approved by the Faculty of Business and following general practice as applied to all degree programs.
- successful completion, with a minimum grade of C, of 6 ch of business electives normally chosen from third and fourth level courses.
- successful completion, with a minimum grade of C, of 6 ch of economics as approved by the Faculty of Business
- successful completion, with a minimum grade of C, of 6 ch of non-business courses acceptable to the Faculty of Business.
Example of a typical student's program for BAM General Business
Assuming no advanced standing for core required business or economics courses in their college diploma or other recognized post-secondary studies.
Third year
Fall term: BA 1216, BA 1605, BA 2001, BA2504, ECON 1013
Winter term: BA 2217, BA 2303, BA 2606, BA 2858, ECON 1023
Fourth year
Fall term: BA 2123, BA 3304, BA 3425, BA 3672, Electives or Non-Business Options - 3 ch
Winter term: BA 3705, BA 4101, Electives or Non-Business Options - 9 ch