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Business AdministrationBusiness AdministrationWhere do I fit?Where do I fit?
"It is impossible to win the race unless you venture to run, impossible to win the victory unless you dare to battle."
– Richard M. DeVos
"It is impossible to win the race unless you venture to run, impossible to win the victory unless you dare to battle."
– Richard M. DeVos
Business Administration is a 2 year diploma program.
BA contains five majors, two campuses, over 50 instructors, and more than 1300 students.
92% of our graduates find work in their chosen fields.
* Campus change is not permitted during terms.
Business Administration is a 2 year diploma program.
BA contains five majors, two campuses, over 50 instructors, and more than 1300 students.
92% of our graduates find work in their chosen fields.
* Campus change is not permitted during terms.
ContactsContacts
David Thomas1st Year Coordinator,
NDCE 112632 [email protected]
David Thomas1st Year Coordinator,
NDCE 112632 [email protected]
E 112632 2348 [email protected]
E 112632 2348 [email protected]
What’s in the program?What’s in the program?
All first year courses are common and compulsory.
Year 2 courses are dependent on declared Specialization:
Accounting Marketing Human Resource Management Financial Services Administration
University Stream (U of M/U of W/Booth) CPA (NEW)
All first year courses are common and compulsory.
Year 2 courses are dependent on declared Specialization:
Accounting Marketing Human Resource Management Financial Services Administration
University Stream (U of M/U of W/Booth) CPA (NEW)
What does the first Term look like?
What does the first Term look like?
ACCT-1971 Financial Accounting 1
MATH-1051 Business Mathematics
ECON-1022 Microeconomics ADMN-1001 Introduction to
BusinessCOMP-1975 Business
ComputingCOMM-1000 Business
Communication 1
ACCT-1971 Financial Accounting 1
MATH-1051 Business Mathematics
ECON-1022 Microeconomics ADMN-1001 Introduction to
BusinessCOMP-1975 Business
ComputingCOMM-1000 Business
Communication 1
What does the second Term look like?
What does the second Term look like?
ACCT-2043 Financial Accounting 2
MATH-1020 StatisticsECON-2000 Macroeconomics MRKT-1002 Marketing HUMR-1015 Human Resource
ManagementCOMM-2000 Business
Communication 2
ACCT-2043 Financial Accounting 2
MATH-1020 StatisticsECON-2000 Macroeconomics MRKT-1002 Marketing HUMR-1015 Human Resource
ManagementCOMM-2000 Business
Communication 2
What about 3rd Term?What about 3rd Term?
ADMN-3004 Management & Organizational
BehaviourADMN-3003 Entrepreneurship 1
ADMN-3004 Management & Organizational
BehaviourADMN-3003 Entrepreneurship 1
Other courses are:Other courses are:
Intermediate Accounting
Public Finance
Psychology
Training & Development
Marketing Research
Consumer Behaviour
Intermediate Accounting
Public Finance
Psychology
Training & Development
Marketing Research
Consumer Behaviour
Accounting Software
Statistical Analysis
Recruitment & Selection
Personal Finance & Banking
Personal Selling
Accounting Software
Statistical Analysis
Recruitment & Selection
Personal Finance & Banking
Personal Selling
Other courses are:Other courses are:
Canadian Investment Funds Course (CIFC)
Business Finance
Intro to International Business
Financial Services Selling 1
Canadian Investment Funds Course (CIFC)
Business Finance
Intro to International Business
Financial Services Selling 1
Workplace Health & Safety
Electronic Publishing for Business
Office Administration
E-Marketing Project Management
Workplace Health & Safety
Electronic Publishing for Business
Office Administration
E-Marketing Project Management
What about 4th Term?What about 4th Term?
ADMN-3001 Business LawADMN-3006 Entrepreneurship 2
ADMN-3001 Business LawADMN-3006 Entrepreneurship 2
Other Courses are:Other Courses are:
Intermediate Accounting 2
Management Information Systems
Industrial Relations
Financial Services Selling 2
Intermediate Accounting 2
Management Information Systems
Industrial Relations
Financial Services Selling 2
Cost Accounting
H R M Research & Planning
Sociology
Integrated Marketing Communication
Retail Management
Cost Accounting
H R M Research & Planning
Sociology
Integrated Marketing Communication
Retail Management
Other Courses are:Other Courses are:
International Marketing
Strategic Wealth
Payroll & Benefits
Technical Writing for Business
Issues in a Global Economy (EDC)
International Marketing
Strategic Wealth
Payroll & Benefits
Technical Writing for Business
Issues in a Global Economy (EDC)
Ethics, Business &Government
Supervision
Life License Qualification
Office Production Securities
Investment
Ethics, Business &Government
Supervision
Life License Qualification
Office Production Securities
Investment
Performance RequirementsPerformance Requirements
a minimum of 1.0 term GPAGPA less than 2-Academic
Probationcourse prerequisites3.8 GPA or better (no failures and
a minimum 4 course load) to be eligible for the Dean’s Honour Roll
Last Term 120 Students made the list
a minimum of 1.0 term GPAGPA less than 2-Academic
Probationcourse prerequisites3.8 GPA or better (no failures and
a minimum 4 course load) to be eligible for the Dean’s Honour Roll
Last Term 120 Students made the list
Registration ProceduresRegistration Procedures On-line selection of timetable
Viewing July 2 Selecting July 14/15 EDC July 16/17
Registration/Orientation – September 2 (mandatory)
Student Photo ID Student Benefits Plan Booklists Lockers (Print Shop) Parking www.rrc.mb.ca/index.php?pid=1708
On-line selection of timetable Viewing July 2 Selecting July 14/15 EDC July 16/17
Registration/Orientation – September 2 (mandatory)
Student Photo ID Student Benefits Plan Booklists Lockers (Print Shop) Parking www.rrc.mb.ca/index.php?pid=1708
Credit TransfersCredit Transfers
Documentation Required (for courses completed outside of RRC and RRC courses with course codes different from the day program): Request for Credit Transfer form Official Transcript Detailed Course Outline
Credit Granting Policies: course taken within the last 5 years minimum letter grade of “C” fee for evaluation of courses completed
outside of Manitoba
Documentation Required (for courses completed outside of RRC and RRC courses with course codes different from the day program): Request for Credit Transfer form Official Transcript Detailed Course Outline
Credit Granting Policies: course taken within the last 5 years minimum letter grade of “C” fee for evaluation of courses completed
outside of Manitoba
Tips for SuccessTips for Success
Attend classes and get to know your instructors
Don’t procrastinate When in doubt, ask questions Be prepared to make sacrifices Participate in your education Keep in touch through
http://connect.rrc.ca/DMMAD/BUSAF
Attend classes and get to know your instructors
Don’t procrastinate When in doubt, ask questions Be prepared to make sacrifices Participate in your education Keep in touch through
http://connect.rrc.ca/DMMAD/BUSAF