Bachelor of Commerce (Co-Op)

MacEwan University

Canada,Alberta

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 24,480/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 110

Application Fee

Sep 2025

Apply Date

Canada, Alberta

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1971

Total Students: 18,483 +

Int. Students: 1,500 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

10501 104 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5J 4S2, Canada

Bachelor of Commerce (Co-Op)

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Commerce focuses on the development of basic business and managerial competencies combined with an understanding of globalization and its implications. The program is structured to provide comprehensive preparation for management positions with both for-profit and not-for-profit organizations as well as the public sector.

The degree provides students with knowledge and critical understanding of commerce and management, and the ability to gather, review, evaluate and interpret information relevant to business and management. Key professional skills are taught: ethical business practices and sustainability, business communication skills, teamwork, business analytics and technology, global and local mindsets, critical thinking and research, including the opportunity to engage in independent research and practice. These skills are integrated across all courses in the program.

The program consists of three types of courses: core, major/minor and elective. Core courses develop fundamental skills and abilities in business and management. Upon completion of core courses, the student will choose one of seven majors: Accounting, Human Resources Management, International Business, Legal Studies in Business, Management, Marketing or Supply Chain Management. The courses in the majors deepen knowledge of business within a focal area and the elective courses broaden education beyond business and tailor the degree to the student’s interests. Co-operative Education streams are also available. Students may explore their options in completing a second major, one or two minors, or a double major with a non-business minor. The program will prepare students for graduate studies in related fields.

All newly admitted students are admitted as “Undeclared”.  This means a student has not yet chosen a major which focuses a good portion of their degree on a specific discipline and area of study.  Students generally declare their Major and Minors after they have completed a minimum of 45 credits.  These declarations are expected from students who have made this decision between September 1 and February 15 (January 15 for competitive Majors and Minors).   Information about Majors and Minors is available to students via email and newsletters and further assistance with this decision is available from the academic advisors in their program.