School of Business and Economics
The School of Business and Economics is comprised of the Department of Business and the Department of Economics, a partnership which is traditional at Wilfrid Laurier University. The School of Business and Economics believes that the combination of the two disciplines in a single administrative unit adds greatly to the quality and flexibility of all graduates at the school.
The Department of Business offers a four-year Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Program leading to careers in the fields of Accounting (CA, CMA, CGA), Finance, Marketing, Operations Management and Organizational Behaviour (Human Resources). The double degree program in Business and Computing (BBA/BSc)and the new degree in Business and Science (BBSc) combining the Business and Chemistry disciplines are now being offered on a cross-faculty basis.
The Department of Economics offers four-year Honours (BA) programs in: Economics, Economics and Accounting, Economics and Administration, and Economics and Financial Management. Joint Honours Economics programs with other disciplines in the faculties of Arts and Science are available. The Department also offers an Economics major in the General Arts program.
The Co-operative Option of the BBA and the Honours Economics programs, by an alternating sequence of work and study terms, provides students with 12 months of practical work experience during their academic career.
The School of Business and Economics offers a variety of courses in the evening to individuals who wish to enhance their business or professional careers.
The School of Business and Economics has two Management and Education Research Centres to assist the business community. They are located at 202 Regina Street - The Laurier Institute for Business and Economics Studies and The Mutual Group Financial Services Research Centre.
The Department of Business offers a Diploma in Accounting, and a Diploma in Business Administration. In addition, it offers courses for the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario, Institute of Canadian Bankers, Canadian Institute of Certified Administrative Managers, Canadian Securities Institute, Trust Companies Institute of Canada, Society of Management Accountants of Ontario, Canadian Credit Union Institute, Appraisal Institute of Canada, Insurance Institute of Canada, Real Estate Institute of Canada, Ontario Society for Training and Development, Personnel Association of Ontario, and The Purchasing Management Association of Canada.
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