The McGill BCom is one of the most flexible programs offered today, giving students the opportunity to match their career objectives. All options are highly flexible, allowing students to customize their program.
Program Length
Candidates coming from the Quebec CEGEP system apply to a three-year programÌý(90 credits) whereas out-of-province and international students follow a four-year programÌý(120 credits) depending on Advanced Standing Credits.
Management Core
All BCom students must completed the core curriculum. Students admitted to the program as of Fall 2024 are required to complete 42 credits. Students admitted prior to Fall 2024 are required to complete 39 credits.Ìý
A grade of C or better is required for all core courses. If a D is obtained in a core course, the course must be repeated.Ìý
Curriculum
Concentrations (15 credits)
Students in the General Management major acquire a strong business background by completing a minimum of two Concentrations or combining one Concentration with a Minor from another faculty. Choosing this option allows them to diversify their business background and to explore non-Management programs or electives. Here are some of your options:
- Two or Three Concentrations in Management
- One Concentration with a Minor in another Faculty
A Concentration consists of 5 courses in a particular discipline. There is a possibility to do multiple concentrations instead of doing a major, which provide breadth across several areas in management.
- In general, the student will begin taking courses from the chosen Concentration(s) in the U2 year.
- The minimum to graduate with a BCom is either, two concentrations or a concentration and a minor.
- Students who choose to take a second Concentration will be required to complete 15 non-overlapping credits at a satisfactory level with a minimum grade of C in each course.
2 Concentrations in Management | 90 credits | 120 credits |
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Management Core Courses* | 42 | 42 |
2 Concentrations | 30 | 30 |
Electives (non-management or management elective)** | 18 | 18 |
Total | 90 | 120 |
1 Concentration & 1 Minor (18-21 credits) | 90 credits | 120 credits |
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U0 Requirements | 0 | 30 |
Management Core Courses* | 42 | 42 |
1 Concentration & 1 Minor (18 credits) | 33 | 33 |
·¡±ô±ð³¦³Ù¾±±¹±ð²õÌý(non-management or management elective)** | 15 | 15 |
Total | 90 | 120 |
*Students admitted to the program as of Fall 2024 are required to complete 42 credits. Students admitted prior to Fall 2024 are required to complete 39 credits.
**Students admitted to the program as of Fall 2024 will be required to complete 3 credits for the Experiential Learning (EL) requirement. The EL requirement can be met in different ways: a course included in a program of study (Honours, Major or Concentration) or an elective course in Management. Students admitted prior to Fall 2024 do not have an EL degree requirement to graduate.Ìý
Areas of study for Concentrations:
- Marketing
- Operations Management
- Retail Management
- Strategic Management
Social Business and Enterprise
Global Strategy
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Majors (30 credits)
A major consists ofÌý 10 courses in one discipline. Normally, students who are very passionate about a certain subject, pursue a major in that field. A major provides depth in one area of study.
Because of the heavier demands of Major programs, students desiring to pursue a program of this type are advised to declare their intention at the beginning of the program. Only grades of C or better may count towards the Major requirements.
30-credit Majors in Management | 90 credits | 120 credits |
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U0 Requirements | 0 | 30 |
Management Core Courses* | 42 | 42 |
Major | 30 | 30 |
Electives (non-management or management elective)** | 18 | 18 |
Total | 90 | 120 |
*Students admitted to the program as of Fall 2024 are required to complete 42 credits. Students admitted prior to Fall 2024 are required to complete 39 credits.
**Students admitted to the program as of Fall 2024 will be required to complete 3 credits for the Experiential Learning (EL) requirement. The EL requirement can be met in different ways: a course included in a program of study (Honours, Major or Concentration) or an elective course in Management. Students admitted prior to Fall 2024 do not have an EL degree requirement to graduate.
Areas of study for Majors:
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Honours
An Honours program is available inÌýInvestment Management
The difference between the Honours and Major programs is not one of quantity but rather of quality, the Honours program involves study in greater depth.Ìý
Graduation with an Honours standing normally requires a minimum CGPA of 3.00 and an average of 3.00 in the specified courses of the Honours program, although academic units may set higher requirements for their program GPA. The minimum grade acceptable in an Honours course is B-, although academic units may set a higher requirement for grades in their program.
Go to:ÌýConcentrations (15 credits) | Majors (30 credits) | Minors (18-21 credits)
Minors (18-21 credits)
The Minor programs offered in the Faculties of Arts and Science may be taken in conjunction with any BCom program.
A Minor Concentration consists of 18 credits taken outside the Faculty of Management. For example, Political Science, Economics, Computer Science. For all other Minors, please refer to the Arts and Science Faculty sections.
Students must complete a Desautels Faculty of Management minor approval form in their final year listing the courses being applied to the minor and get it signed by the Minor Adviser in the relevant department, returning the signed form to the BCom Office. Failure to do so may result in the Minor not being granted.