2003-2004
Undergraduate
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Atkinson Faculty of Liberal
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Osgoode Hall Law School |
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Schulich School of Business
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Glendon
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Certificate in Business Fundamentals
Note: For purposes of meeting certificate requirements,
all foundations courses will count as six credits.
York University students may earn a Certificate
in Business Fundamentals in addition to fulfilling the requirements
for an Honours undergraduate BA degree. This certificate is open
to students in all undergraduate faculties except for students
enrolled in the Schulich School of Business bachelor of business
administration program or the Atkinson bachelor of administrative
studies program. Students may not earn both a Certificate in Business
Fundamentals and a Certificate in Non-Profit Management.
To qualify for possible admission to the Certificate
in Business Fundamentals, students must complete 30 credits from
a list of approved courses, and the cumulative grade point average
in these 30 credits must be 5.0 (C+). There are a limited number
of spaces available in the Certificate in Business Fundamentals,
and therefore meeting the minimum requirements for application
will not guarantee admission to the Certificate program. In order
to be granted the Certificate in Business Fundamentals upon graduation,
students must be qualified to graduate with an Honours BA (120
credits) and must therefore maintain an overall grade point average
of 5.0 (C+) on all courses completed.
Application to the Certificate in Business Fundamentals
may be made only after successfully completing at least 54 credits,
and the successful completion of the following requirements with
a minimum overall grade point average of 5.0 (C+).
Course requirements and application/admission
requirements for the Certificate in Business Fundamentals are as
follows:
- AS/ECON 1000 3.0, or equivalent;
- AS/ECON 1010 3.0, or equivalent;
- At least three credits chosen from: AS/MATH
1300 3.0, or AS/MATH 1530 3.0, or AS/MATH 1550 6.0, or equivalent;
- At least three credits chosen from: AS/MATH
2560 3.0, or AS/ECON 2500 3.0, or AS/POLS 3300 6.0, or AS/PSYC
2020 6.0, or AS/PSYC 2021 3.0, or AS/SOCI 3030 6.0, or equivalent;
- At least six credits chosen from: AS/POLS
2910, or AS/ECON 2300 3.0, or AS/ECON 2350 3.0, or AS/ECON 2400
3.0, or AS/ECON 2450 3.0, or AS/MATH 2580 6.0, or AS/PHIL 2070
3.0, or AS/PHIL 2075 3.0, or AS/SOSC 2210 9.0, or AS/SOSC 2340
9.0, or equivalent.
Note: Students may take courses through Atkinson
or Glendon (subject to degree credit exclusion(s) and in-Faculty
regulations).
Students in an Honours undergraduate BA program
who have successfully completed at least 54 credits with an overall
grade point average of 5.0 (C+), and who will also have successfully
completed the requirements listed above by June 1 may apply to
the Certificate in Business Fundamentals by March 30 of the year
these requirements will be completed. The minimum acceptable overall
grade point average for application and possible admission is 5.0
(C+). Since there are a limited number of spaces available, successful
admission will be based primarily on the applicant's overall grade
point average.
If admitted, students must successfully complete
the following courses offered by the Schulich School of Business
in the following sequence and over two academic sessions:
- SB/BFND 3100 3.0;
- SB/BFND 3200 3.0 (Note: Degree credit exclusions:
AS/ECON 3580 3.0 and AS/ECON 3590 3.0. Students who have successfully
completed AS/ECON 3580 3.0 and AS/ECON 3590 3.0 with a minimum
grade of C+ in each may not enrol in SB/BFND 3200 3.0, and are
therefore exempt from this requirement.);
- SB/BFND 4100 3.0;
- and SB/BFND 4200 3.0.
In order to be granted the Certificate in Business
Fundamentals upon graduation, students must be qualified to graduate
with an Honours BA (120 credits) and must therefore maintain an
overall grade point average of 5.0 (C+) on all courses completed.
Further information about the Certificate in
Business Fundamentals is available from the coordinator of the
Business and Society Program.
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