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Laurentian University, H.B.Com 

Laurentian University (LU) offers an online Honours Bachelor of Commerce (H.B.Com) program through a partnership with CGA-Canada.

The program will suit students without an undergraduate degree who are interested in developing a strong foundation of contemporary core business and management skills while pursuing their CGA studies.

This 120-credit honours university degree provides a solid grounding in business administration and is available nationally and internationally. The LU program satisfies the degree requirement for certification as a CGA and is fully integrated with the CGA program of studies. Students can complete the degree concurrent with CGA studies in an additional five terms of part-time study.

Laurentian University is a bilingual institution based in Sudbury, Ontario. Its reputation for innovative delivery of distance education programs is just one component of its larger commitment to academic excellence, superior student services, and an effective and exciting learning environment. The innovative technologies provided by Laurentian University give students the advantage of both independent study and interactive learning.

Admission requirements

In order to be admitted into the H.B.Com program, students must have completed CGA foundation studies or a CGA deemed equivalent program of studies. Students may apply for admission upon completion of the foundation studies or upon completion of some or all of the CGA advanced studies.

The LU degree courses are (24 credits):

  • Organizational Behaviour (OR1 / COMM 2045)
  • Marketing Management (MM1 / COMM 2035)
  • Operations Management (OM1 / COMM 2055)
  • Strategic Management and Policy (SP1 / COMM 4005)

In addition to these courses, a six-credit internship must be completed.

Visit cga.laurentian.ca for more information.

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CGA-Canada | Last Updated: April 24, 2008

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