Continuation in the Arts and Business academic plan requires a minimum cumulative average of 60%, a minimum cumulative average of 70% in Arts & Business courses, and an (Honours) Major average of 75% at the end of each academic term.
Eligibility for graduation in the Honours Arts and Business Co-op or Regular academic plan with an Honours Arts Major academic plan includes successful fulfilment of the following requirements:
- Appropriate BA Program-level requirements. See "Bachelor of Arts."
- Arts and Business Plan-level requirements:
- six and a half Arts and Business academic course units (13 courses) with a minimum cumulative average of at least 70%, including:
- ARBUS 101 Introduction to Business in North America
- ARBUS 102 Accounting Information for Managers
- ARBUS 201 The Principles of Entrepreneurship
- ARBUS 202 Professional and Business Ethics
- ARBUS 301 International Business
- ARBUS 302 Marketing: Principles of Marketing and Consumer Economics
- ARTS 280 Statistics for Arts Students (or a statistics course from the Arts major)
- Computer Science (one course)
- ECON 101 Introduction to Microeconomics
- ENGL 210F Genres of Business Communication
- one of
- HIST 113 Canadian Business History: Innovators and Entrepreneurs
- PSCI 231 Government and Business
- Second Language
- SPCOM 223 Public Speaking
- Appropriate Plan-level requirements for the student's (Honours) Major. See the specific Honours Major, Arts and Business Co-op and Regular, section of the Calendar.
For a Recommended Course of Study plan, please contact the Arts and Business undergraduate office.
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Students must normally have an overall average of 70% in their Honours Arts and Business courses at the end of the first term of Year One (1A) to remain in the Honours Arts and Business Co-op academic plan.
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Students must normally have an overall average of 70% in their Honours Arts and Business courses at the end of Year One to remain in the Honours Arts and Business Regular academic plan.
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Cultural Management, Digital Arts Communication, and International Trade Specializations are available for qualified applicants in the Honours Arts and Business Co-op academic plan.
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Global Engagement and Human Resources Management Specializations are available for qualified applicants in the Honours Arts and Business Co-op and Regular academic plans in Year Two. See below for details.
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Students in the Global Engagement Specialization cannot pursue the International Studies Option.
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Honours Arts and Business Co-op and Regular students may only select one of the specializations listed within the Honours Arts and Business academic plan.
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Double-counting courses in Honours Arts and Business, and a minor or option, is allowed to a maximum of three of the total number of courses required for that minor or option.
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Students in the Honours Arts and Business Regular academic plan may not pursue departmental co-op; however, they may apply for admission to the Honours Arts and Business Co-op academic plan.
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Upon successful completion of the minimum of 20-21 academic course units required in Honours Arts and Business Co-op and a minimum of four successful work terms, a student is granted an Honours degree in the Arts Major discipline with an Honours Arts and Business Co-op designation.
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Following successful completion of all Arts and Business Regular curriculum requirements, a student is awarded an Honours degree in the Arts Major discipline with an Honours Arts and Business Regular designation.
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Students wishing to take a different course in the ENGL 210 series should consult with their Honours Arts and Business advisor.
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Students planning to pursue the Cultural Management Specialization should take ENGL 210F in their 2A term.
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