School of Business & Economics
A BBA concentration consists of a minimum of 2.0 credits at the 400 level beyond core courses counted toward the degree. A concentration allows students to pursue an interest within general management; the concentration is not a professional designation. The concentration will appear on an official transcript when denoted on the application to graduate submitted by the student prior to printed deadlines.
Accounting:
Any 4 400-level courses in accounting
Finance:
Any 4 400-level courses in finance
Financial Planning:
BU483 Life and Health Insurance
BU493k Estate Planning
BU493m Retirement Planning and Employee Benefits
And one of:
BU413 Personal Financial Planning and Management
BU473 Investment Management
Insurance and Risk Management:
The following 3 courses are required:
BU419 Property and Liability Insurance Management
BU429 Capital Market Issues in Property and Liability Insurance
BU439 Financial Risk Management for Insurance Enterprises
And one of:
BU413 Personal Financial Planning and Management
BU423 Options, Futures and Swaps
BU433 Management of Financial Institutions
BU483 Life and Health Insurance
BU493m Retirement Planning and Employee Benefits
Marketing:
Any 4 400-level courses in marketing
Human Resource Management:
Any 4 of:
BU474 Training and Development
BU464 Labour Relations
BU468 Organizational Change and Development
BU498k Recruitment and Selection
BU498m Strategic Human Resources Planning
Supply Chain Management:
BU405 Purchasing and Materials Management
BU435 Supply Chain Management
BU445 Information Systems for Supply Chain Management
BU455 Transportation and Facilities Management
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