Concordia University of Edmonton
Bachelor of Management
Edmonton, Canada
Bachelor's degree
DURATION
4 years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2026
TUITION FEES
CAD 28,351 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* total estimated fees
Concordia University of Edmonton’s Bachelor of Management program has been designed to cultivate graduates with a combination of superior professional/technical competency and effective management/leadership skills that will allow them to excel in any industry.
The program’s core curriculum integrates professional and technical courses in accounting, finance, information technology, human resources, operations, and marketing, with management/leadership, communication, and organizational studies courses that foster strategic and critical thinking, creativity, well-roundedness, interpersonal effectiveness, as well as social and ethical accountability.
Practical and relevant learning is enhanced through the program’s engagement of industry experts in the classroom, an employer advisory committee consisting of high-profile business and community leaders, work-integrated learning, student consulting projects, and other experiential learning activities.
The program is innovative and highly flexible, giving students the opportunity to complete their Bachelor of Management degree with an emphasis in Accounting, Conflict Management, Cybersecurity Management, Data Management, Finance, Human Resource Management, Leadership, Marketing, or with a minor in various fields from the Faculties of Arts and Science. Students in other programs may also enhance their degree with a minor in Business.
The Bachelor of Management degree prepares students to enter the workforce directly, as well as provides the necessary requirements for students to pursue graduate studies in a wide range of business, academic, and professional fields.
Core Requirements
- 6 credits of ENG courses.
Business
- Introduction to Microeconomics and Introduction to Macroeconomics
- Introductory Financial Accounting and Introductory Management Accounting
- Business Fundamentals and Organizational Behaviour
- Business Statistics or Introduction to Statistical Methods (Business Statistics is highly recommended)
- Principles of Business Law and Management Information Systems
- Principles of Management
- Corporate Finance
- Introduction to Marketing and Marketing Research
Management
- Managerial Finance
- Introduction to Human Resource Management
- Operations Management and Business and Society
- Foundations of Leadership and Global Strategic Leadership
- Principles of Strategic Management and Consulting
- Business Ethics: Concepts and Cases
Minor/Emphasis/Elective
- 45 credits of electives.
Students may declare one minor or emphasis.
Permissible minors: All minors listed in section 10.6 other than Business.
- Internship
Additional Requirements
Students must present:
- a grade of 75% or higher in either Math 30-1 or Math 30-2, or credit in Business Computations
- Undergraduate Academic Integrity Training
You can link your career aspirations to specific career paths when you choose your emphasis, either as you enter the program or during your first years of university:
- Accounting
- Conflict Management
- Cybersecurity
- Data Management
- Finance
- Human Resources
- Leadership
- Marketing
Your skills in any industry
Virtually all industries need strong independent thinkers with managerial decision-making abilities. For many of our graduates, the traditional pathway is very enticing, from banking and financial sector positions to HR and consultancy roles. You will have a taste of every industry, and you will be able to better position yourself and your career once you find an area you are truly passionate about.
You, as an entrepreneur
If traditional corporate business isn’t what you’re looking for, we give you the tools and help develop your entrepreneurial mindset to give you the passion and ability to start your own business venture, or embark on a more creative journey, be that in non-profit, data management or a leadership role.
You, as a graduate student
The great thing about a business degree is that it opens the doors to many different industries, while giving you a strong foundation at the undergraduate level, should you wish to pursue a graduate degree. There isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach to business, and with a business degree, you can take the path less travelled and find your niche on your career journey. Knowing strong business and management skills is an asset to almost any position in a profitable company, and great leaders and strategic thinkers are in great demand across all sectors.
Smaller is Smarter
At Concordia University of Edmonton, you will experience small class sizes, learn from professors who really know you, and benefit from a tight-knit campus community.
Paid Internships
Industry experts provide instruction, we have an independent employer advisory committee to ensure quality, and we provide the opportunity of a highly relevant 13-week paid internship [link] placement, where you put your learned skills and experience to the test and create valuable connections.


