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2024-2025 Academic Calendar Mount Royal University
General Management, BBA
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The Bachelor of Business Administration - General Management major is designed to offer students flexibility in program design and transferability. Students pursuing a General Management major may choose from a variety of business courses with the intention of obtaining a general business education. In addition to the 16 required core business courses, students must choose 10 General Management approved options from the following subjects: Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Human Resources, International Business, Marketing, Social Innovation, Supply Chain Management, and Aviation. Students may also choose to declare either a concentration in Innovation and Entrepreneurship or Social Innovation to complete the 10-course major requirement. Students are strongly advised to consult an Advisor before choosing courses in the completion of a General Management major.
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Curriculum
The foundation of the BBA in General Management includes 16 required core business courses, a total of 10 General Management approved option courses, 10 General Education courses, and four elective courses, for a total of 40 courses over four years. Students pursuing a concentration will complete 10 specific courses as defined by the requirements for that concentration instead of the 10 General Management approved option courses.
Core Courses
The 16 required core business courses in the BBA consist of the following: General Education Requirements
Ten courses must be completed to meet the General Education requirements to graduate with a Bachelor of Business Administration.
- Four courses will be taken at the foundational level: one from each of the thematic clusters.
- Three courses will be taken at the second tier: no more than one from each of the thematic clusters. One of these courses must be from the Numeracy and Scientific Literacy cluster.
- Three courses must be taken at the third tier, selected from at least two of the thematic clusters.
Major Specific Requirements
Students enrolled in the General Management major must choose one of the following options to complete.
- 10 General Management approved option courses plus four elective courses
- Concentration in Indigenous Business and Economic Development plus four elective courses
- Concentration in Innovation and Entrepreneurship plus four elective courses
- Concentration in Social Innovation plus four elective courses
General Management Approved Options
Students enrolled in the General Management major who do not intend to pursue a concentration in either Innovation and Entrepreneurship or Social Innovation must select their courses from the following General Management approved option subjects:
- Accounting (ACCT)
- Aviation (AIRF)
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship (ENTR)
- Finance (FNCE)
- Human Resources (HRES)
- International Business (INBU)
- Management (MGMT)
- Marketing (MKTG)
- Social Innovation (SINV)
- Supply Chain Management (LSCM)
Please note the following restrictions when selecting courses to satisfy the General Management approved options requirement:
- Minimum of seven courses at the 2000-level or higher
- Maximum of three courses at the 1000-level
Concentrations
Students enrolled in the General Management major have the option to complete one of the three concentrations in Indigenous Business and Economic Development, Innovation and Entrepreneurship or Social Innovation.
Concentration in Indigenous Business and Economic Development
The concentration in Indigenous Business and Economic Development (IBED) offered in partnership between the Bissett School of Business at Mount Royal University (MRU) and Old Sun Community College (OSCC) is designed to produce strong foundational, culturally relevant, community-engaged skills in developing and supporting Indigenous-run businesses and Indigenous/non-Indigenous economic relations. By combining a carefully integrated sequence of appropriate courses, work-integrated learning and cooperative opportunities, the IBED concentration prepares students to excel in traditional Western business practices, as well as be able to develop, support and lead culturally appropriate on-and off-reserve enterprises and economic development initiatives, thus becoming leaders in Calgary and Canada’s economic and reconciliation-related future.
The concentration in Indigenous Business and Economic Development consists of 10 courses, six of which are required and four of which are chosen from a list of options offered by Old Sun Community College and transferred in to MRU. Courses for this concentration are offered in partnership with Old Sun Community College and may require students to attend classes at Old Sun campus.
Four of the Following
- IBED 2140 - Indigenous Knowledge Transfer and Inclusive Workplaces
- IBED 2141 - Change Management Practices from an Indigenous Perspective
- IBED 4101 - Ethics from an Indigenous Lens
- IBED 4102 - Community Relations, Engagement and Negotiation
- IBED 4103 - Community Planning from an Indigenous Perspective
- IBED 4104 - Community Planning and Practice: Economic Drivers
Concentration in Innovation and Entrepreneurship
The concentration in Innovation and Entrepreneurship is designed to graduate curious and entrepreneurial minds who are innovative drivers of business development in dynamic, growth-oriented companies that they join or start. This experiential program will go beyond teaching mindset and business models, to executing product and business development strategies for the commercialization of innovative ideas. The Entrepreneurship concentration prepares graduates to either join an organization in a customer-facing role with unlimited potential or start their own business. In addition to supporting students to start their own ventures following graduation, the Entrepreneurship concentration prepares graduates for careers across small and medium growth-oriented enterprises in a variety of positions including business development, sales, product development, and product management. The BBA - General Management Major, Innovation and Entrepreneurship concentration also includes a Co-operative Education option. Concentration in Social Innovation
The concentration in Social Innovation is designed to provide graduates with a clear practice to lead, design, and execute high impact, transformative change in our communities. Empathy, creativity, consent, and courage form the bedrock of the science of social change and can be applied whether graduates envision joining the commercial sector in a values-driven organization, plan to participate in the public or civic sector, develop a new to world social innovation or enterprise that addresses a persistent systemic problem, or engage at the forefront of reconciliation and resurgence in First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities across Canada. The concentration in Social Innovation consists of 10 courses, eight of which are required courses and two of which is chosen from a list of options.
The BBA - General Management Major, Social Innovation concentration also includes a Co-operative Education option.
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