Bachelor of Commerce (Management Studies)

Bachelor of Commerce (Management Studies)

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

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