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Bachelor of Business Administration Transfer to SFU
Beedie School of Business
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It is your responsibility to make sure that you meet SFU’s general admission requirements.
Please click on the following link for SFU’s English Language requirement:
http://www.sfu.ca/students/admission-requirements/english-languagerequirement.html
Please click on the following link for SFU’s Quantitative, “Q” requirement:
lhttp://www.sfu.ca/ugcr/for_students/new_admission_standards/
quantitative_requirements.html
Please use the following link to assist you with program requirements:
http://beedie.sfu.ca/bba/apply/cat2.php
For more information about the content of this program, here is a link to SFU’s Beedie
School of Business:
http://beedie.sfu.ca/bba
For those interested in transferring to this program at SFU, the tables below list courses
available at Alexander College that may assist you in transferring to SFU Beedie School
of Business.
SFU BBA CORE COURSES*
ALEXANDER COLLEGE COURSE
FIRST & SECOND YEAR
BUEC 232 (3) -Q
COMM 291 (3)
BUS 237 (3)
COMM 237 (4)
BUS 251 (3) -Q
COMM 293 (3)
BUS 272 (3)
COMM 292 (3)
ECON 103 (3) – Q/B-Soc
ECON 103 (3)
ECON 105 (3) – Q/B-Soc
ECON 105 (3)
MATH 157 (3)
MATH 104 (3) 0R MATH 151 (3)
Any two of:
ENGL 100, ENGL 101, ENGL 102, PHIL 100,
PHIL 110
Notes:
*This list includes core courses in the BBA program that have a transferable equivalent at Alexander
College. For a complete list of core courses in this program, visit: http://beedie.sfu.ca/bba
Students must achieve a minimum grade of 'C-' (C minus) in ALL of the 9 required lower division courses
listed above. Students must have a minimum of 30 transferable credits.
Students will be selected competitively based on the grades achieved in the 9 specific lower division
required courses listed above
You must obtain a minimum of C- in every course. SFU allows you to repeat 2 of the 9 required courses in
which they will take the higher mark. If you repeat more than 2 courses, the best of the 2 repeats will be
used to calculate your GPA.
When transferring into a program it is generally advisable to develop a plan based on
your own personal circumstances. Each student is strongly encouraged to consult with an
Academic Advisor when developing your own personal plan.
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Beedie School of Business
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Additional Alexander College Commerce Courses transferrable to SFU Beedie School of
Business.
SFU BBA NON-CORE COURSES
ALEXANDER COLLEGE COURSE
FIRST & SECOND YEAR
BUS 2xx (3)
BUEC 233 (3)
BUS 1xx (3)
COMM 281 (3)
BUS 2xx (3) and BUS 381 (0) exemption
COMM 290 (3)
BUS 254 (3) – Q
COMM 294 (3)
BUS 2xx (3)
COMM 296 (3)
BUS 2xx (3) and BUS 312 (0) exemption
COMM 298 (3)
ECON 210 (3) to Dec ‘14
ECON 2xx (3) Jan ’15 -
ECON 210 (3)
ECON 260 (3) – Q
ECON 260 (3)
BUEC 280 (3) – Q
ECON 280 (3)
ECON 290 (3) – Q
ECON 290 (3)
ECON 291 (3) – Q
ECON 291 (3)
ECON 2XX (3) OR BUS 2xx (3)
ECON 295 (3)
When transferring into a program it is generally advisable to develop a plan based on
your own personal circumstances. Each student is strongly encouraged to consult with an
Academic Advisor when developing your own personal plan.
Bachelor of Commerce Transfer to UBC
Sauder School of Business
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It is your responsibility to make sure that you meet UBC’s general admission requirements.
Please click on the following link for UBC’s English Language requirement:
http://you.ubc.ca/admissions/elas/
Please use the following link to assist you with program requirements as well as information
about program content:
http://www.sauder.ubc.ca/Programs/Bachelor_of_Commerce/Program_Overview
For additional general information, here is a link to UBC’s Sauder School of Business
http://www.sauder.ubc.ca
For those interested in transferring to this program at UBC, the table below lists courses
available at Alexander College that may assist you in transferring to UBC Sauder School of
Business.
UBC COURSE
ALEXANDER COLLEGE COURSE
FIRST YEAR*
ECON 101 (3)
ECON 103 (3)
ECON 102 (3)
ECON 105 (3)
MATH 104 (3)
MATH 104 (3)
ENGL 112 (3) (minimum grade of 60% or “C”
required)
ENGL 100 (3)
COMM 290 (3)
COMM 290 (3)
COMM 291 (3)
COMM 291 (3)
COMM 292 (3)
COMM 292 (3)
SECOND YEAR
COMM 392 (3)
COMM 281 (3)
COMM 293 (3)
COMM 293 (3)
COMM 294 (3)
COMM 294 (3)
COMM 295 (3)
ECON 295 (3)
COMM 296 (3)
COMM 296 (3)
COMM 298 (3)
COMM 298 (3)
ECON 210 (3)
ECON 290 (3)
ECON 211 (3)
ECON 291 (3)
Notes:
*This list includes courses in the BCom program that have a transferable equivalent at Alexander
College. For a complete list of courses in this program, visit: http://www.sauder.ubc.ca/Programs/
Bachelor_of_Commerce/Program_Overview
Please note that while most UBC programs require a minimum of 24 transferable credits to transfer, this
program requires a minimum of 27 credits for 2nd year entry, including all 1st year core courses listed
above
To enter Year 3, you must have a minimum of 54 credits including all 1st year requirements and 5 of the 7
required commerce courses listed above.
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Sauder School of Business
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Admission to the BCom program will be calculated based on a combination of academic performance and
an assessment of the BCom Supplemental Application. We therefore encourage you to get motivated
and focused, actively participate in extra-curricular activities, and demonstrate leadership potential and
team-work skills – your grades will only get you there part way!
When transferring into a program it is generally advisable to develop a plan based on
your own personal circumstances. Each student is strongly encouraged to consult with an
Academic Advisor when developing your own personal plan.
Bachelor of Commerce Transfer to University of
Victoria
Peter. B. Gustavson School of Business
It is your responsibility to make sure that you meet UVic’s general admission requirements.
Please click on the following link for UVic’s English Language requirement:
http://www.uvic.ca/future-students/undergraduate/admissions/thinking/englishproficiency.php
Please use the following link to assist you with program requirements:
http://web.uvic.ca/calendar2011/FACS/PBGuSoB/FaAd/AdRe.html
For additional information about the Peter. B. Gustavson School of Business:
http://www.uvic.ca/gustavson
For those interested in transferring to this program at UVic, the table below lists courses
available at Alexander College that may assist you when you transfer to Gustavson.
UVIC COURSE
ALEXANDER COLLEGE COURSE
5 Required Courses (Yr 1 + 2) *
Two of: ENGL 115 or 135 or 146 or 147 or 225 ENGL 100 (3)
MATH 151
ECON 103
ECON 103 (3)
STAT 252
ELECTIVES to meet 15 units (30 credits)*
See an Academic Advisor
Notes:
* You must complete the pre-commerce required courses as well as a variety of elective courses prior to
commencing the BCom program core. For most students, this means that the first time you will encounter a
commerce course is in your third year.
Note: International Students must also complete COM 206C and COM 290 as part of their BCom program.
Also note: Gustavson requires that students complete three co-op work terms to meet the Bachelor of Commerce
program requirements. Students are normally required to complete one co-op work term (Pre-Commerce co-op)
prior to commencing the BCom program.
For a 2nd Year Transfer, a minimum of 15 units completed with at least 2 of the required courses with a
minimum grade of C+ is required: If you would like to transfer into 3rd year, the remaining courses can
be non-commerce transferable electives.
Please note that as a transfer student, a maximum of 4.5 units of commerce courses may be used as
part of the 30 units of pre-commerce courses.
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Like at other universities, admission to the Gustavson BCom program will be calculated based on a
combination of academic performance and an assessment of the BCom Supplemental Application. We
therefore encourage you to get motivated and focused, actively participate in extra-curricular
activities, and demonstrate leadership potential and team-work skills – your grades will only get you
there part way!
When transferring into a program it is generally advisable to develop a plan based on
your own personal circumstances. Each student is strongly encouraged to consult with an
Academic Advisor when developing your own personal plan.