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2 Commerce Course Programs in Canada


King's University College
Global Commerce
- London, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
This program is based closely on the Management and Organizational Studies program with diverse studies in both Business and the Social Sciences. There is a more distinctive and detailed focus on international business in this stream. Students have the opportunity to study with King’s professors at sister universities in Brazil or China. College transfer students are required to have a minimum cumulative average of "B" or better in an acceptable one-year certificate (General Arts and Sciences, Pre-Health Science, Human Services Foundation) or completed diploma. College transfer students may earn up to a maximum of five transfer credits. Individual courses must have a minimum achievement of 60% to be considered for transfer credit.


Alexander College
Commerce
- Burnaby, Canada
- Vancouver, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
This course teaches students how to analyze major choices and negotiate deals in starting a business, involving people, assigning roles, compensating performance and financing. This course utilizes lectures, group work, journal writing, presentations and handouts throughout. Students will write a group business plan and do an individual presentation.
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In Canada, commerce degree programs focus on both practical and theoretical aspects of business. These courses encourage students to gain a comprehensive understanding of various business functions, preparing them for diverse career paths.
Through coursework in accounting, marketing, and finance, students develop skills like analyzing financial statements, crafting strategic marketing campaigns, and understanding consumer behavior. Many programs integrate applied learning methods, such as case studies and group projects, allowing you to work on real-world business problems. The environment fosters growth and independence as students engage with new concepts and collaborate with peers.
Graduates are well-prepared for careers in sectors like management consulting, financial analysis, and marketing strategy. Canada’s strong economy and diverse business landscape provide ample opportunities for students to explore career paths, making their skills valuable on a global scale. As you delve into commerce, you'll enhance critical thinking and problem-solving abilities that are essential in today's business world.