Faculty of Business and Information Technology programs list

Accounting
Our Commerce program's Accounting major provides excellent preparation for an exciting career as a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA).

Accounting (Graduate Diploma)
The Graduate Diploma in Accounting is a professional program accredited by the Chartered Professional Accountants (CPA) of Ontario.

Commerce
The Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) (BCom) program will enhance your understanding of key business functions and current systems technologies, preparing you to succeed in a specialized field such as accounting, finance, marketing, or organizational and human resources management.

Commerce - Advanced Entry
Admission requirements: An Ontario college advanced diploma in Business Administration with a minimum mid-B average.

Commerce - Bridge
Admission requirements: Any Ontario college diploma or Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) with a minimum mid-B average.

Finance
As a Commerce student pursuing the Finance major, you will be prepared for a successful career in the financial service industry. Graduates are prepared to write the Canadian Securities Institute (CSI) Global Education Inc. exam and achieve the professional designation of Chartered Financial Analyst.

Information Technology - Game Development and Interactive Media
Game Development and Interactive Media is designed to provide you with a wide range of game design and programming expertise. Successful students develop their knowledge and skills in a diverse team environment and learn to work with programmers, artists and designers to create innovative products that push the medium to its limits.

Information Technology - Game Development and Interactive Media - Bridge*
Admission requirements: An Ontario college diploma or Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) in Animation, Game Art and Design, Game Development, Software Engineering Technology – Interactive Gaming or a related program with a minimum mid-B average.

Information Technology - Networking and Information Technology Security
Planning, designing, installing, operating, managing and securing IT infrastructure are essential skills for an IT‑related career. Learn these skills and more using leading-edge equipment and laboratories to apply core concepts to technical topics.

Information Technology Security (Master's program)
The master's program in Information Technology Security is one of the first of its kind in Canada and one of few specialized IT security graduate degree programs available in the world.

Information Technology Security - Bridge*
Admission requirements: An Ontario college diploma or Ontario college advanced diploma (or equivalent) in Computer Systems Technician or related program with a minimum mid-B average.

Information Technology - Technology Management
The Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Technology Management will develop student skills in data analytics, information systems, change management, and data security. Students completing this program will qualify for the Certified Business Technology Manager (CBTM) designation from Canadian Coalition for Tomorrow's ICT (Information Communication Technology) Skills (CCICT), once they obtain sufficient work experience.

Marketing
This Commerce major focuses on how leading companies succeed in understanding and engaging customers.

Networking and Information Technology Security - Advanced Entry
Admission requirements: An Ontario college advanced diploma in Computer Systems Technology with a minimum mid-B average. Program must contain a sufficient amount of Cisco-certified content.

Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources Management
This Commerce major will help you develop the practical skills and knowledge required to transform any organization’s most important asset—its human capital—into a sustainable competitive advantage.

Technology Management (Bachelor of Commerce)
The Commerce program's Technology Management major will develop your skills in business innovation, enterprise systems, data analytics, information technology, change management, and data security.