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Plan your term
Appropriate and mindful course planning will help you achieve your academic goals. A good course plan will look different for every student depending on their academic strengths and commitments outside of academic work. If you need support in course planning, our academic advisors are happy to be your guide.
Planning tools
First year course plans
These plans provide general frameworks based on each admission pathway to help students begin the Business Major. For personalized adjustments, consult an academic advisor to ensure your plan aligns with degree requirements and goals.
Refer to the Degree Checklists by Year for program requirements and see the Course Access Information & Grade Requirements for faculty policies and course details.
High School Entry
Standard course plan
Balanced course load across all three terms:
Term 1 (Fall) | Term 2 (Spring) | Term 3 (Summer) |
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Total: 13 – 14 Units |
Total: 12 – 13 Units |
Total: 6 – 7 Units |
Focused course plan
Focused course load across in the Fall and Spring terms:
Term 1 (Fall) | Term 2 (Spring) | Term 3 (Summer) |
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Total: 16 – 17 Units |
Total: 15 – 16 Units |
Get a head start on Year 2 course requirements or use this flexibility for personal or professional enrichment. Total: 0 Units |
Notes:
Students who have successfully completed some of these course requirements prior to admission should consult an Academic Advisor to adjust their first-year course plan.
*MATH 100/110 may be required if MATH 157 prerequisites have not been met. MATH 150, 151, or 154 are also acceptable alternatives to MATH 157
**Refer to the Degree Checklists by Year.
Internal 51ÉçÇøºÚÁÏTransfer & College/University Transfer (24+ Units)
Recommended courses:
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Notes:
- Students who have successfully completed some of these course requirements prior to admission should consult an Academic Advisor to adjust their first year course plan.
- Should a student opt for a term with a reduced course load, the Non-Business electives can generally be delayed with minimal impact on degree progression.
*Refer to the Degree Checklists by Year.
Internal 51ÉçÇøºÚÁÏTransfer (48+ Units)
Recommended courses:
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Notes:
- Students who have successfully completed some of these course requirements prior to admission should consult an Academic Advisor to adjust their first year course plan.
- Should a student opt for a term with a reduced course load, the Non-Business electives can generally be delayed with minimal impact on degree progression.
*Refer to the Degree Checklists by Year.
Fraser International College Transfer
Recommended courses:
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Notes:
- Students who have successfully completed some of these course requirements prior to admission should consult an Academic Advisor to adjust their first year course plan.
- Should a student opt for a term with a reduced course load, the Non-Business electives can generally be delayed with minimal impact on degree progression.
*Refer to the Degree Checklists by Year.
Degree navigator
The 51ÉçÇøºÚÁÏ is an interactive planning tool to help you visually plan out your Bachelor of Business Administration degree.
This tool is not intended to replace an official graduation check with an Academic Advisor. Please consult our Academic Advisors to confirm your remaining degree requirements.
Note: The Beedie Degree Navigator is not mobile friendly.
Course outlines
Course outlines include important information about the course, including learning outcomes, delivery format, expectations, reading lists, assessment formats, and more. Each instructor has their own expertise, perspective, and teaching style on the course they teach. Course outlines provide valuable insight when planning your terms.
51ÉçÇøºÚÁÏBeedie Course Outlines
Course outlines usually contain all relevant details about prerequisites. General information about Business Major program and course requirements is stated on the .
Academic policies (enrolment and grading)
As you plan your term, read up on 51ÉçÇøºÚÁÏBeedie's Academic Policies governing enrolment, grades, appeals and other topics, which will guide your decisions and next steps.
Disclaimer: Information provided on this page is based on the interpretation of the official information published on the . Please refer to the 51ÉçÇøºÚÁÏsite for details on the Business Major program and course requirements.