Bachelor of Commerce (Management Studies)
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Bachelor of Commerce (Management Studies) Proposal Submission to the Ontario Postsecondary Education Quality Assessment Board Application for Ministerial Consent Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology Date of Submission: March 2011 SECTION A: INTRODUCTION A1 College and Program Information Full Legal Name of Organization: Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning URL for Organization Homepage (if applicable): www.humber.ca Proposed Degree Nomenclature: Bachelor of Commerce (Management Studies) Location (specific address) where program to be delivered: Humber Lakeshore Campus 3199 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Toronto, ON M8V 1K8 Date of Submission: March 2011 Contact Information: Person Responsible for This Submission: Name/Title: Rick Embree Associate Vice President, Planning & Development Full Mailing Address: Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning 205 Humber College Boulevard Toronto, Ontario M9W 5L7 Telephone: 416-675-6622, ext. 4553 Fax: 416-675-6681 E-Mail: [email protected] Site Visit Coordinator (if different from above): Name/Title: Joanne McLeod Program Development Consultant Full Mailing Address: Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning 205 Humber College Boulevard Toronto, Ontario M9W 5L7 Telephone: 416-675-6622, ext. 4592 Fax: 416-675-6681 E-mail: [email protected] Bachelor of Commerce (Management Studies) Section A, Page 1 A2 Table of Contents SECTION A: INTRODUCTION A1 College and Program Information ------------------------------------------------------ 1 A2 Table of Contents -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 A3 Executive Summary------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7 A4 Program Abstract --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 SECTION B: DEGREE LEVEL --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 SECTION C: ADMISSION, PROMOTION AND GRADUATION ........................................ 1 C1 Admission Requirements for Direct Entry -------------------------------------------- 6 C2 Admission Requirements for Mature Students ------------------------------------- 7 C3 Promotion and Graduation Requirements ------------------------------------------- 8 C4 Advanced Standing Policies and Requirements ----------------------------------- 9 C4.1 Degree Completion Arrangements ------------------------------------------ 9 SECTION D: PROGRAM CONTENT ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 D1 Program Advisory Committee ------------------------------------------- (Removed from web) D1.1 Program Advisory Committee Membership ----------------- (Removed from web) D1.2 Program Advisory Committee Minutes ---------------------- (Removed from web) D2 Professional Accreditation --------------------------------------------------------------- 4 D.2.1 Professional/Accreditation Requirements and Standards -------------- 4 D2.2 Letters from Professional/Accreditation Associations ------------------- 4 D3 Learning Outcomes ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 D3.1 Degree-Level Learning Outcomes -------------------------------------------- 5 D3.2 Core Program-Level Learning Outcomes ----------------------------------- 7 D3.3 Non-Core Program-Level Learning Outcomes ---------------------------- 11 D4 Course Descriptions ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 D4.1 Core Course Descriptions ------------------------------------------------------ 12 D4.2 Non-Core Course Descriptions ------------------------------------------------ 21 D5 Course Schedules -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45 D5.1 Undergraduate Course Schedule 1 --------------------------- (Removed from web) D5.2 Undergraduate Course Schedule 2 ------------------------------------------ 45 D6 Work Experience --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 57 D6.1 Program Structure ---------------------------------------------------------------- 57 D6.2 Nature of Work Placement ----------------------------------------------------- 57 D6.3 Support for Work Experience -------------------------------------------------- 58 D6.4 Work Experience Outcomes --------------------------------------------------- 64 D7 Course Outlines -------------------------------------------------------------- (Removed from web) D8 Bridging Courses --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 67 D8.1 Bridging Course Descriptions -------------------------------------------------- 67 D8.2 Bridging Course Outlines ------------------------------------------------------- 67 D9 Gap Analysis – Diploma to Degree Transfer ----------------------------------------- 68 D9.1 Summary of Gaps ---------------------------------------------------------------- 68 D9.2 Tables - Gap Analyses ---------------------------------------------------------- 73 D9.2.1 Business Administration Advanced Diploma ------------------ 73 D9.2.2 Business Administration Finance Advanced Diploma -------- 83 Bachelor of Commerce (Management Studies) Section A, Page 2 D9.2.3 Business Administration Marketing Advanced Diploma------ 93 D9.2.4 Business Administration Materials & Operations Management Advanced Diploma ---------------------------------- 102 D9.2.5 Business Administration Human Resources Advanced Diploma ------------------------------------------------------------------ 111 D9.2.6 Business Administration International Business Advanced Diploma ------------------------------------------------------------------ 120 D9.2.7 Business Administration Accounting Advanced Diploma ---- 129 D9.2.8 Business/Business Management Diploma ---------------------- 135 D9.2.9 Business Finance Diploma------------------------------------------ 143 D9.2.10 Business Logistics Diploma ----------------------------------------- 153 D9.2.11 Business Marketing Diploma --------------------------------------- 161 D9.2.12 Business Accounting Diploma ------------------------------------- 172 SECTION E: PROGRAM DELIVERY -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 SECTION F: CAPACITY TO DELIVER ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1 F1 Learning and Physical Resources ------------------------------------------------------ 5 F1.1 Library Resources ---------------------------------------------------------------- 5 F1.2 Computer Resources ------------------------------------------------------------ 21 F1.3 Classroom Space ----------------------------------------------------------------- 24 F1.4 Specialized Labs ------------------------------------------------------------------ 26 F2 Resource Renewal and Upgrading ----------------------------------------------------- 27 F3 Support Services --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 F4 Faculty ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 33 F4.1 Projected Staffing Requirements ---------------------------------------------- 33 F4.2 Faculty Plan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 34 F5 Curriculum Vitae of Faculty Assigned to the Degree Program ------------------ 35 F5.1 Curriculum Vitae Release ------------------------------------------------------- 35 SECTION G: CREDENTIAL RECOGNITION G1 Program Design and Credential Recognition ---------------------------------------- 1 G2 Consultation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 G3 Credential Recognition -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 SECTION H: REGULATION AND ACCREDITATION ---------------------------------------------- 1 SECTION I: PROGRAM EVALUATION -------------------------------------------------------------- 1 SECTION J: NOMECLATURE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 SECTION K: ACADEMIC FREEDOM AND INTEGRITY ------------------------------------------ 1 Bachelor of Commerce (Management Studies) Section A, Page 3 SECTION L: STUDENT PROTECTION ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1 SECTION M: ECONOMIC NEED------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 SECTION N: DUPLICATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 N1 Related College Programs --------------------------------------------------------------- 1 N2 Related University Programs ------------------------------------------------------------ 14 SECTION O: OPTIONAL MATERIAL O1 Humber Overview -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 O2 School Overview ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 O3 Credentials Framework ------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 SECTION P: POLICIES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Bachelor of Commerce (Management Studies) Section A, Page 4 A3 Executive Summary About Humber Humber College was established in 1967. A leader in polytechnic education, Humber offers innovative career-focused learning opportunities. It offers over 140 full-time programs including: baccalaureate degrees, diplomas, certificates, graduate certificates and apprenticeship programs. Humber receives more than 56,000 applications annually; more than any other Ontario college. In Fall