Bachelor of Business Administration in Management (Co-op)

Douglas College - New Westminster Campus

Canada,British Columbia

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 19,485/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 100

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Canada, British Columbia

Type: College

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1970

Total Students: 25,000 +

Int. Students: 4,210 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

700 Royal Ave, New Westminster, BC V3M 5Z5, Canada

Bachelor of Business Administration in Management (Co-op)

Program Overview

Are you ambitious, willing to take risks and enjoy leading a team? Consider a career in business management. Douglas College’s Bachelor of Business Administration in Management will give you a solid academic foundation in the study of management topics as well as job-ready skills in an industry of your choice.

Skills you'll learn
This four-year bachelor’s degree will teach you essential business skills such as accounting, finance, economics, marketing, writing and critical thinking. You'll take a deep dive into management topics such as human resources, interpersonal conflict, innovation, change management and ethical decision-making. 

Choose your concentration
You'll then narrow the focus of your studies and gain practical industry-relevant skills through a concentration of your choice. Choose from one of six areas of concentration: Financial Services Management, Hospitality Management, International Business Management, Project Management, Supply Chain Management or Trades Management.

This program is designed so you can start in year one of the BBA, or complete a diploma in one of approved concentrations and transfer into the BBA for year three. 

Work experience while you study
Put your skills to work by joining the optional Co-operative Education Program, which alternates semesters of study with paid, full-time work in your field. You’ll earn money while gaining experience, building your resume and getting an employer reference, all before you graduate. To participate in Co-op you need to plan two semesters in advance, so we strongly recommend contacting the Co-op Office at the start of your program.

In order to graduate from the program, you must complete BUSN 4500, the capstone course, which requires you to have 500 hours of Canadian work experience that is documented and signed off by your supervisor. Hours worked in the Co-operative Education Program and volunteer positions may be used to satisfy the work-experience component. Full details of BUSN 4500 are included in the Career and Portfolio Development Handbook.