Commerce (BCom)

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The Commerce programs combine economics and the various subdisciplines of management, teaching students analytical skills and about institutions. This background is useful for solving problems and making decisions in business and government environments. Graduates frequently become professional accountants, economists, actuaries, financial analysts, marketing analysts, managers of firms and government, or proprietors of small business.

Each program has also been designed to ensure you graduate with strong analytical, critical thinking and communication skills that will ensure your success in a competitive job market. In addition, the Specialist Program in Accounting is CPA recognized and provides students with direct entry into the CPA Professional Education Program (PEP). The BCom program has also been approved to participate in the CFA Institute’s University Affiliation Program. Some commerce students choose to pursue post-graduate studies in Law or Master of Business Administration (MBA) Programs.

"The Commerce program at UTM is competitive and challenging, but it offers unparalleled training and networking opportunities. I chose Commerce, specifically Accounting, because it’s so versatile. [...] Being business savvy, coupled with my strengthened interpersonal skills gives me the opportunity to work in many industries with various individuals."
- Sarah Girgis, 3rd year, Specialist in Accounting and Major in Economics

Programs & Requirements

OUAC Program Code: TME
Approximate Competitive Average: Mid 80s (based on six Grade 12 "U" or "M" courses, including English (ENG4U) or equivalent)
Program Course Prerequisites: Prerequisites vary depending on program. Please select a program below to view course prerequisites.

Note: Meeting these minimum requirements does not guarantee you admission to the University. Admission is subject to space availability and competition.

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Exciting Opportunities

Certificate

Credentials

Reward your four years of study with dual-accreditation. At the same time that you study for your Business Degree, you can choose to earn UTMM’s Certificate in Effective Business Practices & Leadership Skills.

Presentation

Business Competition Group

Participate in business case competitions across Ontario, Canada and North America with the UTMM Competition Team.

Skill Development

Develop Skills

The Professional Skills Development Program (PDSP) complements classroom learning with soft skills development through participation in a variety of events.