Students in this plan must fulfill all the requirements in Table I and Table II. This must include the following specific requirements:
From the University of Waterloo (Waterloo)
One of
MATH 237 Calculus 3 for Honours Mathematics
MATH 247 Calculus 3 (Advanced Level)
One of
MATH 239 Introduction to Combinatorics
MATH 249 Introduction to Combinatorics (Advanced Level)
One of
CO 250 Introduction to Optimization
CO 255 Introduction to Optimization (Advanced Level)
All of
ACTSC 231 Mathematics of Finance
CO 370 Deterministic OR Models
CS 330 Management Information Systems
STAT 371 Statistics for Business 1
STAT 372 Statistics for Business 2
Seven additional 200- or 300- or 400-level math courses.
From Wilfrid Laurier University (Laurier)
All of
BUS 111W Introduction to Business Organization
BUS 121W Functional Areas of the Organization
BUS 227W Introduction to Financial Accounting
BUS 231W Business Law
BUS 247W Managerial Accounting
BUS 288W Organizational Behaviour 1
BUS 352W Introduction to Marketing Management
BUS 354W Human Resources Management
BUS 362W Building and Managing Products, Services and Brands
BUS 383W Financial Management 1
BUS 385W Operations Management 1
BUS 393W Financial Management 2
BUS 395W Operations Management 2
BUS 398W Organizational Behaviour 2
BUS 481W Business Policy 1
BUS 491W Business Policy 2
ECON 120W Introduction to Microeconomics
ECON 140W Introduction to Macroeconomics
Note: See Laurier calendar for above list of courses.
One of
ECON 250W Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis for Management
ECON 260W Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis for Management
Note: See Laurier calendar for above list of courses.
Five additional 300- or 400- level BUS elective courses (2.5 units) taken in third, fourth or fifth year.
From Waterloo or Laurier
Four additional elective courses (2.0 units) are required. Students are free to choose their elective courses from either university.
Notes
- For details about the various Laurier Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA )policies, procedures, regulations, and requirements that apply to this double degree plan, please consult the Laurier Undergraduate Calendar and/or one of the plan's academic advisors at Laurier.
- The abbreviations "BU" and "EC" are used in the Laurier calendar for Business and Economics courses respectively.
- Students must select one of the three available co-op sequences during their 3A term.
- Waterloo-registered students who meet all the academic graduation requirements for this plan, but who do not meet the minimum requirements for a co-op degree may, in exceptional circumstances and at the discretion of the Standing and Promotions (S&P) Committee, be awarded a Regular Honours BMath/Business Administration and Mathematics degree.
- Students may, in certain circumstances, be permitted to have a minor and/or option designation on their Waterloo Bachelor of Mathematics (BMath) diploma and transcript. Such a designation must be in a Waterloo discipline outside the areas of study offered by the Department of Business at Wilfrid Laurier University, and it cannot duplicate a similar designation on the student's Laurier academic record. In addition to the approval of the academic unit offering the minor or option, students require the approval of a double degree academic advisor from both Waterloo and Laurier to enrol for such a minor or option designation on their Waterloo academic record. Students wishing to have a minor, option, or specialization designation on their Laurier academic record should consult the Laurier Undergraduate Calendar for details and discuss their situation with an academic advisor from the School of Business and Economics at Wilfrid Laurier University. Electing to have a separate major, minor, option, or specialization designation is not required for students in the double degree plan, and in some cases, satisfying the combined requirements for both the double degree plan and those for an extra designation may require successful completion of more than 52 courses.