Environment Shared Academic Plans
Bachelor of Sustainability and Financial Management |
Degree Requirements |
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Eligibility for the degree of Bachelor of Sustainability and Financial Management (Co-op) requires:
- Successful completion of 20 academic course units with a minimum cumulative overall average of 60%. A minimum cumulative average of 70% is required in all of the courses identified in sections (2) and (3), and all Accounting and Financial Management (AFM), Sustainability and Financial Management (SFM), Environment and Business (ENBUS), and Environment (ENVS) electives.
- Successful completion of the following 12.5 academic course units:
- AFM 112, AFM 113, AFM 121, AFM 182, AFM 191, AFM 205 (0.25 unit), AFM 208 (0.25 unit), AFM 244, AFM 273, AFM 274, AFM 291, AFM 335, AFM 373, AFM 391
- SFM 101, SFM 102, SFM 201, SFM 301, SFM 309
- ENBUS 202
- ENVS 200, ENVS 205
- GEOG 207
- AFM 433 or ENBUS 302
- AFM 111, ENVS 131 (see Note 1)
- Successful completion of one of the two 6.0 academic unit specializations.
- Successful completion of co-op requirements.
Notes
- Communication skills are essential to academic, professional, and personal success. The Undergraduate Communication Requirement is fulfilled for Bachelor of Sustainability and Financial Management (BSFM) students by the successful completion of both AFM 111 and ENVS 131.
- Students are required to complete courses in first and second year in the following sequence:
1A Term: AFM 111, AFM 112, AFM 191, ENVS 205, SFM 101
1B Term: AFM 113, AFM 121, AFM 182, ENVS 131, SFM 102
2A Term: AFM 205, AFM 208, AFM 273, ENBUS 202, ENVS 200, GEOG 207
2B Term: AFM 244, AFM 274, AFM 291, ENVS 201, SFM 201
Students who are required to repeat a course or who can’t follow this sequence due to transfer credits are required to follow a course sequence approved by the academic advisor.
Specializations in Sustainability and Financial Management
Corporate Sustainability Specialization
- AFM 321, AFM 341, AFM 344, AFM 362, AFM 382, AFM 451, AFM 462, AFM 482, AFM 491
- SFM 401, SFM 402, SFM 403
Government Policy and Financial Markets Specialization
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