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Program Overview |
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Internationally acclaimed for its high academic standards and excellence in teaching and research and widely recognized as Canada’s leading international business school, McGill University consistently attracts top students and faculty members from around the world.
In recognition of the increasingly complex economy, rapidly changing technology and the globalization of business practices, the Desautels Faculty of Management has recently revised its undergraduate Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) degree program. The faculty offers three areas of specialization. Students in all three areas begin their degree programs by studying the management core curriculum. General Management students acquire a strong business background by completing a minimum of two concentrations or combining one concentration with a minor from another faculty. Business concentrations include: accounting, entrepreneurship, finance, information systems, international business, labour management relations, marketing, operations management, organizational behaviour and human resource management, and strategic management. Majors and honours programs are designed for students who wish to develop a specific area of expertise, professional designations and other industry requirements. The Faculty Program in International Management is designed for students preparing for careers in international business. The International Exchange Program allows students to study at other leading business schools around the world for one to two terms.
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Highlights |
Three streams allow students to follow a curriculum that suits their own interests and career objectives
Work-study, internship opportunities
All students follow a management core in the first year
Extensive international exchange opportunities
Applied Investment course portfolio of over $2,000,000
New Honors in Investment Management Program
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Institute Accreditation |
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Provincial Accreditation
Québec Ministére de l'éducation |
Credentials Offered (Undergraduate Only) |
 Bachelor Degree
 Business Minor for Non-Business Majors
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Fields of Study |
Business Administration
 Accounting & Taxation
 Brand & Product Management
 Business Administration & General Management
 Business Management Computer Applications
 Business Minor (for Non-Business Majors)
 Computer Systems Management
 Consumer Studies
 e-Commerce
 Economics & Statistics
 Entrepreneurship & Venture Development
 Finance & Financial Management
 Health Care Administration
 Information Systems Management
 Insurance & Risk Management
 International Management
 Investment Management
 Labour Relations
 Logistics Management
 Management and Information Systems
 Management Consulting
 Manufacturing & Operating Systems
 Market Research
 Marketing Management
 Organizational Behaviour/Human Resource Management
 Production & Operations Research
 Public Safety Management
 Quality Management
 Real Estate Management
 Small Business Management
 Strategic Management & Policy
 Technology Management
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Applied Business Technology
 Accounting
 Advertising
 Brand Management
 Financial Management
 Human Resources Management
 International Management
 Logistics Management
 Marketing Management
 Small Business Management
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Program Options |
 Career Placement Office
 Co-op Education
 Industry Practicum/Internship
 International Exchange
 Mentor Program
 Peer Tutoring
 Weekend Activities/Field Trips
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Buildings & Facilities |
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The Desautels Faculty of Management occupies a building specially designed for its needs. Classrooms have been refurbished with new computers built in, as well as video cameras and 3M data display units that allow professors to select from a variety of teaching media. Each classroom is wired for Internet access and the entire building facilitates wireless Internet access.
Facilities available to BCom students include a cafeteria and lounge area, the Sandiford Computer Lab and a management library with an electronic database searching service and a number of networked databases. Students enjoy excellent sports facilities, efficient housing, and a health service.
The Howard Ross Library of Management provides in-house and remote electronic access to a broad range of business sources such as ABI Inform, Bloomberg, Compustat, CRSP, Datastream, Economist Intelligence Unit, Factiva, Mergent Online, S&P NetAdvantage and others. In addition to providing electronic access to over 8,500 business journals and newspapers, the library houses a physical collection of over 50,000 books, 200 print journal titles, audiovisual materials and an current reference selection that covers every aspect of management study.
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| # Students Admitted to Program: |
610 |
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Fall Semester: |
1/15
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Spring Semester: |
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Rolling Notification |
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Personal Statement Required: No |
Interview: Not Required |
Letters of Reference: No |
Annual Tuition (C$): 1,968 - 23,000 |
Faculty/Department Scholarships & Bursaries Available: Yes |
Annual Program Fees (excluding books) (C$): 1,600 - 2,000 |
Estimated Total Cost of Program (C$): 10,700 - 100,000 |
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