Accounting 2100 - Introductory Accounting
Accounting 2400 - Management Accounting
Finance 3040 - Finance
Finance 3412 - Fundamentals of Investments
Finance 3470 - Corporate Finance
Human Resources and Labour Relations 2030 - Introduction to Organizational Behaviour
Human Resources and Labour Relations 3050 - Human Resource Management
Management 1500 - Fundamentals of Business
Management 2070/Economics 2070 - Operations and Quantitative Management
Management 3062 - Information Systems and Data Analytics
Marketing 2020 - Marketing
Economics 1010 - Introduction to Microeconomics
Economics 1012 - Introduction to Macroeconomics
Statistics 1770 - Introduction to Probability and Statistics
One of:
Economics 2900 - Economics and Business Statistics
Statistics 2780 - Statistical Inference
Four of:
Finance 3406 - Entrepreneurial Finance
Finance 3441 - Financial Analysis
Finance 3460 - Global Financial Management
Finance 3475/Agricultural Enterprise Management 3475 - Agricultural Finance and Markets
Finance 3480 - Personal Finance I
Finance 3490 - FinTech
Finance 3600 - Machine Learning in Business and Finance
Finance 4421 - Financial Institutions and Markets
Finance 4430 - Financial Management
Finance 4451 - Derivative Securities Markets
Finance 4460 - Trading and Portfolio Management
Finance 4470 and Finance 4471 - Student Managed Investment Fund
1Finance 4480 - Personal Finance II
One of the following with Indigenous content and a Fine Arts and Humanities designation:
Any course from the Indigenous Governance and Business Management (IGBM) subject codes list with a Fine Arts and Humanities designation (see School of Liberal Education, List I: Fine Arts and Humanities Courses)
Any course from the Indigenous Studies (INDG) subject codes list with a Fine Arts and Humanities designation (see School of Liberal Education, List I: Fine Arts and Humanities Courses)
Art History 3152 - Indigenous Art History (Series)
Blackfoot 1000 - Introductory Spoken Blackfoot
Blackfoot 2210 - Structure of the Blackfoot Language
Cree 2210 - Structure of the Plains Cree Language
Liberal Education 1850 - Conversational Indigenization: Reconciling Reconciliation
Notes:
1 Students should be aware that this course has prerequisites which may require taking courses extra to their program requirements.
Note: Refer to Residence Requirement for the Finance residence requirement.
b.Indigenous Governance and Business Management
Accounting 2100 - Introductory Accounting
Economics 1010 - Introduction to Microeconomics
Human Resources and Labour Relations 2030 - Introduction to Organizational Behaviour
Human Resources and Labour Relations 3050 - Human Resource Management
Indigenous Governance and Business Management 2500 - Introduction to Indigenous Governance and Business Management
Indigenous Governance and Business Management 3506/Indigenous Studies 3506 - Indigenous Business and Entrepreneurship in Canada
Indigenous Governance and Business Management 3515/Indigenous Studies 3515 - Canadian Indigenous Negotiations
Indigenous Governance and Business Management 3522/Indigenous Studies 3522 - Canadian Indigenous Project Management
Indigenous Governance and Business Management 3590/Indigenous Studies 3590 - Current Practices in Canadian Indigenous Governance
Management 1500 - Fundamentals of Business
Management 2081 - Professional Communications Skills
Management 3062 - Information Systems and Data Analytics
Marketing 2020 - Marketing
Two of:
Indigenous Governance and Business Management 3250/Indigenous Studies 3250 - Financial Management in Canadian Indigenous Communities
Indigenous Governance and Business Management 3280/Indigenous Studies 3280 - Indigenous Peoples and Natural Resources
Indigenous Governance and Business Management 3592/Indigenous Studies 3592 - Applied Indigenous Management Issues (Series)
Indigenous Governance and Business Management 4120/Indigenous Studies 4120 - Historical and Legal Aspects of Canadian Indigenous Governments
Indigenous Governance and Business Management 4150/Indigenous Studies 4150 - Administrative Aspects of Canadian Indigenous Governments
*Indigenous Studies 1000 - Introduction to Indigenous Studies: Canadian Contexts
1Indigenous Studies 2100 - Indigenous Peoples and Law
1Economics 3800 - Economic Development
1Political Science 3215 - Indigenous Peoples and Local Government in Canada
Any offering in Indigenous Governance and Business Management 3850, Indigenous Governance and Business Management 4850, 1Indigenous Studies 3850 or 1Indigenous Studies 4850 with an emphasis on Indigenous Governance or Indigenous Law
One Dhillon School of Business elective
2Three electives, one of which must have a Science designation (see School of Liberal Education, List III: Science Courses)
Writing Requirement:
Students who have a final grade of 80% or higher in AB high school English Language Arts 30-1 (or equivalent 5-credit course); or who have successfully completed the writing challenge test (see www.ulethbridge.ca/dhillon/advising-faqs) may request to substitute a Fine Arts and Humanities Liberal Education List Requirement for Writing 1000 or English 1900. Contact your DSB Advisor.
One of:
Writing 1000 - Introduction to Academic Writing
English 1900 - Introduction to Language and Literature
Notes:
*A minimum grade of ‘C-’ is required in these courses to meet degree requirements.
1Students should be aware that this course has prerequisites which may require taking courses extra to their program requirements. Students are strongly advised to discuss their program with an academic advisor. A minimum grade of ‘C-’ is required in these courses to meet degree requirements.
2Cannot be ABHL, ACCT, ADCS, AGEM, EDUC, FINC, HLSC, HRLR, IGBM, IMGT, MGT, MKTG, NURS, PUBH, or TREC courses, due to Liberal Education limitations.