The Rotman Commerce Program is jointly offered by the Faculty of Arts & Sci-ence
and the Rotman School of Management
Faculty from the Rotman School of Management
who teach in Rotman Commerce are listed below.
Rotman Commerce at the University of Toronto offers an innovative
curriculum with a global perspective for an enriched professional undergraduate
experience.
The program explores the role of commerce in modern society while developing
skill and confidence in analysis, effective communications and decision
making.
The Bachelor of Commerce degree builds on a common foundation of
business and liberal arts courses. Rotman Commerce students go on to specialize
in one of three programs: finance and economics, management, or accounting.
Each program combines career-oriented courses in management and applied
economics
with a variety of advanced courses in the Arts & Sciences.
The balance assures graduates of a solid understanding of business and
modern society along with a command of critical skills in decision-making
and organizational
leadership.
The Major in Commerce provides students with a foundation in business
while allowing them to concentrate in another discipline within Arts & Science.
Rotman Commerce graduates frequently become economists, accountants,
actuaries, financial analysts, marketing analysts, managers of firms
and government,
or proprietors of small businesses. Some commerce students elect to
undertake post-graduate studies in the form of further university
education: law
schools and MBA programs have been particularly favoured destinations
of recent
graduates.
Assistant Director, Academic Services: N. Martin-Sperry, 321 Bloor
Street West (416-978-3339)
Enquiries: 321 Bloor Street West (The entrance is on St. George
Street just south of Bloor.); (416-978-3339)
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) Degree Requirements
This is a four-year Honours program.
To qualify for a Bachelor of Commerce degree, a student must:
(a) Complete twenty full-course equivalents, including no more than
SIX 100-series courses;
(b) Complete one of the Specialist programs - Management, Finance
and Economics, or Accounting (see below);
(c) Complete the Faculty Distribution Requirement for B.Com. students
(see below);
(d) Complete ten full course equivalents from Management (RSM/MGT/COM)
and ten full course equivalents from disciplines outside of
RSM/MGT/COM which include
Economics (ECO) and other Arts & Science
courses.
(e) Obtain standing (i.e., complete with a grade of 50% or more)
in at least SIX 300- or 400-series courses, including at least
ONE 400-series
course.
No more than ONE 300+series transfer credit may be counted towards
these six. (Students participating in an approved exchange program
may count
ALL 300+ transfer credits from the exchange towards the required
six.)
(f) Achieve a cumulative GPA of 1.85 or more by the time of graduation.
Graduation
Students who expect to graduate at the end of a given session must
use the Student Web Service or notify their College Registrars
in writing to make
their degree requests by the dates specified in the Calendar.
Prospective graduands should receive the following documents from the
University:
1. a Program of Study Assessment form (late April/late August)
from the program sponsor;
2. a letter from the Office of Convocation providing
details of the convocation ceremony (late March/mid-October);
3. a Statement of Results (or letter for non-registered
students) from the Office of the Faculty Registrar
confirming degree eligibility
(early
June/early
September).
Faculty Distribution Requirement for B.Com. Students
As part of the degree requirements for the B.Com.,
STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE ONE FULL COURSE EQUIVALENT
IN EACH OF THE
HUMANITIES, THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
AND THE SCIENCES AREAS as defined below:
1. ONE full course equivalent must be from the
Humanities.
2. ONE full course equivalent must be from
the Social Sciences (MGT/RSM courses may
be used
to meet this
requirement with
the exception of
MGT120H1/MGT201H1,
COM110H1, and RSM100Y1 which have NO Distribution Requirement status.
3. ONE full course equivalent must be from
the Sciences, with the following
exceptions:
ALL
100-series courses
in CSC,
MAT, STA; STA250H1, STA255H1, STA257H1, STA352Y1.
4. NOTE: transfer students from University
of Toronto Mississauga or Scarborough
must meet
the St. George
B.Com. Distribution
Requirement.
Rotman Commerce
Notes
- Enrolment in Rotman Commerce programs is limited.
Formal program enrolment takes place before entry into second year. The
majority of spaces each year will be reserved for students admitted to
First Year Commerce with a guaranteed place in their offer of admission.
A limited number of places may be available for other Arts & Science
students not admitted to First Year Commerce with the guarantee
(see below).
- First Year Commerce Students Admitted with the Commerce Guarantee:
These students will be offered a space in Rotman Commerce
programs after their first
year provided they complete the following requirements within one calendar
year of their first enrolment in Arts & Science.
(For students beginning in September, the requirements must
be completed no later than the end of the following Summer
session.)
- (i) a minimum of four credits with a cumulative grade
point average of at least 2.00 (see the "Degree Requirements" section
of the Calendar);
- (ii) a minimum grade in the three required courses: ECO100Y1 and RSM100Y1 each
with at least 67% and MAT133Y1 or equivalent with at least 50%. (Only the first completed attempt of these
courses will count toward the guarantee, and none of
these courses may be completed using the CR/NCR option.)
- Part-Time Students: Students holding the Commerce Guarantee, who
have applied for and been admitted to Part-Time study,
will be assessed for entry into Rotman Commerce programs at the point when they
have
completed 4.0 credits
including the required courses (see ii above). To qualify
under the Part-Time provision, students must have been enrolled in a part-time
course
load from the
beginning of each session and present the required marks
on
their first completed attempt at the required courses.
- Other Students: Students not admitted with the Commerce Guarantee
who wish to enter Rotman Commerce programs normally apply
for admission in April of their first year. Such students must complete the First
Year requirements
with the minimum marks specified below, but must also meet
a competitive standard
established each year by the number of places available.
- Complete
a minimum of 4.0 credits
- Complete ECO100Y1 and RSM100Y1 each
with at least 67% and MAT133Y1 or equivalent with at least 50%. (Note only the first completed attempts will
be counted.)
- Obtain a CGPA to be determined each
year on a competitive basis (CGPA based on all courses
taken for credit
in the Faculty of
Arts & Science)
- Complete on-line applicant profile and pay applicant
profile fee
- Admission will be based on marks, CGPA,
and applicant profile
- Tuition Fees: Students enrolling in the Rotman Commerce programs pay fees
that are higher than for other Arts & Science
programs, and are assessed on a program-fee basis rather
than a per-course basis.
- Mathematics Note: MAT133Y1/(MAT123H1, MAT124H1)
are courses that satisfy the minimum Program requirements.
Students who are likely to enrol in 200+ series MAT or CSC courses are
advised to take MAT137Y1 instead, noting that MAT137Y1 is a theoretically-oriented course for mathematically-based disciplines such
as Mathematics, Computer Science, and Actuarial Science.
- Maximum Course Load: Rotman Commerce students are limited to a maximum of 6.0
credits in any Fall/Winter session of
their program.
Accounting
(B.Com)
Specialist program:
(15 full courses or their equivalent out of 20 courses, for a B.Com.)
First Year:
1. ECO100Y1, RSM100Y1
2. MAT133Y1/(MAT123H1, MAT124H1)/MAT135Y1/MAT137Y1/MAT157Y1
3. Students are encouraged to take one course towards the Distribution
Requirement (above) in First Year
Second Year:
4. ECO204Y1/ECO206Y1; ECO220Y1/ECO227Y1/(STA257H1, STA261H1)
5. RSM220H1, RSM221H1, RSM222H1, RSM225H1
6. 1.0 from: RSM230H1, RSM250H1, RSM260H1
Third Year:
7. RSM320H1, RSM321H1, RSM322H1, RSM323H1, RSM324H1, RSM332H1, RSM333H1
8. Any 1.0 300+ ECO except ECO301Y1, ECO302H1, ECO303Y1, ECO307H1, ECO308H1, ECO309H1, ECO321Y1, ECO342Y1, ECO353Y1, ECO354H1, ECO355H1, ECO423H1, ECO429Y1, ECO435H1
Fourth Year:
9. RSM422H1, RSM423H1, RSM424H1, RSM426H1, RSM427H1
Note: Students must take a minimum of 10.0 RSM and 10.0
non-RSM courses (See B. Com. degree requirements above).
ECO209Y1 AND374H1 are strongly recommended.
Finance and Economics (B.Com.)
Specialist program:
(14 full courses or their equivalent out of 20 courses, for
a B.Com.)
First Year:
1. ECO100Y1, RSM100Y1
2. MAT133Y1/(MAT123H1, MAT124H1)/MAT135Y1/MAT137Y1/MAT157Y1
3. Students are encouraged to take one course towards
the Distribution Requirement (above) in First Year
Second Year:
4. ECO204Y1/ECO206Y1; ECO208Y1/ECO209Y1; ECO220Y1/ECO227Y1/(STA257H1, STA261H1)
5. RSM220H1, RSM221H1, RSM222H1, RSM230H1
6. 0.5 from: RSM225H1, RSM250H1, RSM260H1, RSM324H1
Third Year:
7. RSM330H1, RSM332H1, RSM333H1,
8. 2.5 300+ ECO of which no more than 1.0 can be
from ECO301Y1, ECO302H1, ECO303Y1, ECO307H1, ECO308H1, ECO309H1, ECO321Y1, ECO342Y1, ECO353Y1, ECO354H1, ECO355H1, ECO423H1, ECO429Y1, ECO435H1
Fourth Year:
9. RSM433H1, RSM435H1
10. 0.5 from: RSM437H1, RSM480H1, RSM490H1
Note: Students must take a minimum of 10.0 RSM and
10.0 non-RSM courses (See B. Com. degree requirements
above).
ECO374H1 is strongly recommended.
Management (B. Com.)
Specialist program:
(12 full courses or their equivalent out of 20 courses,
for a B.Com.)
First Year:
1. ECO100Y1, RSM100Y1
2. MAT133Y1/(MAT123H1, MAT124H1)/MAT135Y1/MAT137Y1/MAT157Y1
3. Students are encouraged to take one course
towards the Distribution Requirement (above)
in First Year
Second Year:
4. ECO204Y1/ECO206Y1; ECO220Y1/ECO227Y1/(STA257H1, STA261H1)
5. RSM220H1, RSM222H1, RSM250H1, RSM260H1
Third Year:
6. RSM332H1, RSM333H1, RSM370H1, RSM392H1
7. Any 1.0 300+ ECO except ECO301Y1, ECO302H1, ECO303Y1, ECO307H1, ECO308H1, ECO309H1, ECO321Y1, ECO342Y1, ECO353Y1, ECO354H1, ECO355H1, ECO423H1, ECO429Y1, ECO435H1
Fourth Year:
8. 1.0 from: ECO364H1, ECO365H1, ECO419H1, RSM437H1, RSM480H1, RSM490H1
9. 1.0 400-level RSM, in addition to any
courses taken in # 8 above.
Note: Students must take a minimum of 10.0
RSM and 10.0 non-RSM courses (See B. Com. degree
requirements above).
ECO209Y1 AND374H1 are strongly recommended.
RSM499Y1 is strongly recommended.
Rotman Commerce (Arts program)
Students taking this program follow the degree
requirements for the Honours Bachelor of
Arts (see page 23).
Major program:
(7.5 full courses or their equivalent)
First Year:
1. RSM100Y1, ECO100Y1, MAT133Y1/(MAT123H1, MAT124H1)/MAT135Y1/MAT137Y1/MAT139Y1/MAT157Y1
Higher Years:
1. ECO220Y1/ECO227Y1/(STA257H1, STA261H1)
- Statistics
2. RSM220H1 -
Financial Accounting I
RSM222H1 - Management Accounting I
RSM250H1 - Marketing
RSM332H1 - Capital Market Theory
RSM333H1 - Introduction to Corporate Finance
3. 1.0 courses from:
RSM225H1 - Legal Environment of Business I
RSM260H1 - Organizational Behaviour
RSM327H1 - Business Information Systems
RSM330H1 - Investments
RSM370H1 - Operations Management
or ANY 400-level RSM course
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