Bachelor of Commerce - Human Resources Management
- 4 years
- Duration
- 26,753 CAD/year
- Price
- Rolling admission
- Start
- Rolling admission
- Deadline
- Bachelor
- Degree
- Campus
- Format
- Prince George / Canada
- Location
Program description
An organization's success can be built through people with effective human resource management.
Begin by learning the fundamentals of business through macroeconomics, microeconomics, accounting, marketing, and financial management courses.
Examine the leadership role that human resources professionals play in developing organizational visions in later years. Learn how to create equitable compensation systems and benefit plans from a legal, ethical, and strategic standpoint. Investigate industrial and labor relations, as well as the collective bargaining process.
Program structure
100 Level
- Introduction to Canadian Business
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- The Aboriginal Peoples of Canada
- Finite Mathematics for Business and Economics or Linear Algebra
- Calculus for Non-majors or Calculus I
200 Level
- Business Communications
- Financial Accounting
- Managerial Accounting
- Financial Management I
- Organizational Behaviour
- Introduction to Marketing
- Introduction to Management Science
- Applied Business Computing
- Statistics for Business and the Social Sciences or Basic Statistics
300 and 400 Level
- Introduction to Business Law
- Employment Law in Canada
- Financial Management II
- Human Resource Management
- Business and Professional Ethics
- Strategic Human Resource Planning
- Organizational Effectiveness
- Behavioural Marketing
- Production and Operations Management
- Management Information Systems
- Strategic Management
- Industrial Relations
- Recruitment, Selection and Retention
- Compensation
- Organizational Learning, Development and Training
- Workplace Health and Safety
- Managerial Economics
One of the following ECON courses as best suits the student's BComm Major:
- Labour Economics
- Women and the Economy
- International Economic Relations
- Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
- Introduction to Econometrics
- Money, Banking and Financial Institutions
- Economics of Developing Countries
- Global Economy and Development
- The Economy of Northern BC
- Trade and the Environment
- Financial Economics and Quantitative Methods
Price
- Tuition* 26,753 CAD
- Student Fees* 1,690 CAD
- Books* 1,600 CAD
*Tuition, fees and books are subject to change and vary among programs.
Requirements for applicants
- Meet UNBC's English language requirements
- Meet the international admission requirements by country or meet the admission with a General Certificate of Education (or equivalent)
- Complete the required high school course equivalencies.
About the university
One of Canada's top universities, UNBC is situated in the breathtaking scenery of northern British Columbia.
Excellent undergraduate and graduate learning opportunities are offered by UNBC in the areas of cultures, economics, health, sciences, and the environment. We share the exhilaration of new knowledge with our students and the results of our teaching and research with the world as one of British Columbia's research-intensive institutions. UNBC is a welcome place with a warm, inclusive, and supportive learning environment in addition to cultivating and celebrating academic excellence.
The University of the North by and for the North is UNBC. Our students, alumni, teachers, staff, and the communities we serve all feel a strong sense of ownership, purpose, and adventure as a result of our goal. We are also Canada's Green UniversityTM, paving the road for everyone's future to be more sustainable.
Vision
To affect people's lives and communities in the North and around the world while being Canada's top destination university in terms of personal character.
Mission
To have an impact on the world today and inspire future leaders.
UNBC's Academic Structure
- Faculty of Environment
- Faculty of Business and Economics
- Faculty of Human and Health Sciences
- Faculty of Indigenous Studies, Social Sciences and Humanities
- Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Division of Medical Sciences
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