The Edwards School of Business is a great place to study business in Western Canada. Saskatoon is a vibrant community with a thriving economy and we are committed to providing an outstanding experience to students from around the world.
The Edwards School of Business is a great place to study business in Western Canada. Saskatoon is a vibrant community with a thriving economy and we are committed to providing an outstanding experience to students from around the world.
Students returning to the program after an absence of five years or more will be placed under the curriculum requirements in effect on the date that the student is readmitted to the School. In 2006 and thereafter, upon first admission to the Edwards School of Business, students must complete the degree requirements within a ten (10) year time period.
Under exceptional circumstances, the School may grant an extension. The Course & Program Catalogue material details the new course offerings and the revised program which should be followed by all newly admitted students.
The curriculum exposes students to important business issues starting in the first year of study. Newly admitted students will have a more integrated first year experience with wider exposure to management concepts in key areas such as organizational behaviour, business communications, and decision making. Students entering their third year will specialize in one of six majors and conclude their fourth year with a business policy and entrepeneurship class.
Majors:
A student can major in one of six fields: Accounting (33 credit units), Finance (24 credit units), Human Resources (24 credit units), Management (30 credit units), Marketing (24 credit units) or Supply Chain Management (21 credit units).
Each major has certain required courses, while some also have elective courses which can be selected from a specified list. Entrance restrictions have been placed on five of the majors (Accounting, Finance, Human Resources, Marketing, Supply Chain Management) with the criterion being academic performance. All students must apply for acceptance to a major through program planning in January of their second year.
Electives:
Free senior elective credit units vary depending on the major: 12 credit units for Management; 9 credit units for Accounting; 18 credit units for Finance, Human Resourses and Marketing; and 21 credit units for Supply Chain Management.
Senior electives may be chosen from Commerce courses (300-level and higher) or non-Commerce courses (200-level and higher) but students must have met the necessary prerequisites. The prerequisites may, in some cases, be junior courses which will not count towards the Bachelor of Commerce degree.
Note: The following courses CANNOT be used in the B.Comm. program: AREC 495.3 Agribusiness Venture Management, MATH 101.3 Quantitative Reasoning, MATH 150.3 Mathematics for Early and Middle Years Teachers.
Our historic main campus in Saskatoon is recognized as one of the most beautiful in Canada, with plenty of green space, stately greystone buildings and tree-lined walkways.
As you explore this place, you will discover the spaces that define your university experience. Museums and galleries, libraries, sporting event venues, student hangouts and natural spaces are where life happens and where your most powerful memories can be created
Established in 1907, the University of Saskatchewan has a long history of excellence.
Our graduates are known for their work ethic, resourceful nature and determination, and will continue to build on our history of success to address the world's challenges now and in the future.
Some of our notable alumni and faculty include:
1 former Prime Minister of Canada
2 Nobel laureates
1 Academy Award winner
1 band on the cover of Rolling Stone
3 justices of the Supreme Court of Canada
4 Governor General's Literary Award winners
10 provincial and territorial premiers
280+ Order of Canada recipients
One in four USask students will have a hands‑on research experience while working on their degree, and one in 10 will have that experience in their first year.
USask is a place where you can learn, grow and be part of a community that recognizes how beautiful knowledge can be.
Our students have the opportunity to gain practical, hands-on experience in their field of study, whether by taking part in an internship or co-op program, participating in a field class, or by taking advantage of a study abroad or exchange program at another Canadian or international institution.
You will have the opportunity to contribute directly to the world’s knowledge as you work alongside renowned faculty in some of the most advanced research and education facilities in the world, such as the Canadian Light Source synchrotron, the Global Institute for Water Security and VIDO-InterVac, one of the world's most advanced containment level 3 vaccine research and teaching facilities.
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