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How is Queens Commerce different from other undergraduate business programs?

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How is Queens Commerce different from other undergraduate business programs?

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Queen’s Commerce is a four year direct entry programWhen examining undergraduate business programs in Canada – and especially those in Ontario – you will run into different “names” – B.Com., HBA and BBA to name three. Most of these programs offer you a broad based business management degree, and Queen’s Commerce is no different. Queen’s Commerce is a four year direct entry program; that is students begin their business studies in first year. By contrast, in the HBA Program at the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario, students study for two years in a general program before admission to the HBA. Some schools believe in “streaming” students into specific areas of concentration. While you can certainly do this at Queen’s if you’d like, our philosophy is that all of our graduates, whether concentrating on marketing, accounting or finance (or having no specific area of concentration) will have a solid understanding of all of the basic business disciplines (in

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When examining undergraduate business programs in Canada – and especially those in Ontario – you will run into different “names” , such as B.Com., HBA and BBA. Most of these programs offer you a broad based business management degree, and Queen’s Commerce is no different. Queen’s Commerce is a four-year direct entry program where students begin their business studies in first year. Some schools believe in “streaming” students into specific areas of concentration. While you can certainly do this at Queen’s if you’d like, our philosophy is that all of our graduates, whether concentrating on marketing, accounting or finance (or having no specific area of concentration) will have a solid understanding of all of the basic business disciplines (including accounting, finance, marketing, human resources management, Information technology management, business economics and operations management). The Queen’s program aims to deliver a broad general management program that prepares graduates for

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