Program Information
School: | Renison University College | |
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Degree: | Bachelor; Co-op; Honours | |
Field of Study: | Business Administration and Management, General Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies |
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Description: | Do you want to study business, but feel a traditional business program would limit your opportunities to study other interests? Whether you’re interested in the humanities, social sciences, languages, or fine and performing arts, Arts and Business was made for people like you! Instead of a business degree with a few arts electives, you’ll earn a Bachelor of Arts with 2 areas of expertise: your Arts major and practical business courses such as accounting, management, economics, marketing, entrepreneurship, ethics, and communication.
You can gain up to 20 months of paid, relevant work experience through the world’s largest and longest running liberal arts co-op program. For more information about the co-op program, go to: https://uwaterloo.ca/find-out-more/co-op. |
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URL: | Arts and Business at Renison University College | |
Length: | 5 Year(s) | |
Cost per year:* |
Books & supplies: $2,000 |
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Careers: | Managers in Other Services,Financial Planners, Investigators, and Underwriters,Business Managment Consultants | See More… |
Admission Requirements
Grade for Entrance Previous Year (%)* | 80 to 100 |
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Prerequisites:* |
These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school.
Ontario students: 6 Grade 12 U and/or M courses including Any Grade 12 U English (minimum final grade of at least 70% is required) Recommended courses: Mathematics of Data Management is recommended for those who intend to pursue the following majors: Anthropology; Economics; Psychology; Political Science; Sexuality, Marriage and Family Studies; Social Development Studies; and Sociology For Economics: Calculus and Vectors is recommended, however you may opt to take an introductory calculus course in first year to acquire additional background. |
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