Comments
- Quite a loose or flexible structure, with no real major option/block.
- Some ambiguity between what subjects may contribute to Part B 90 points.
- Strange mix of courses and points.
Degree requirements
- Total of 360 points required.
- Minimum of 180 points from 200 and 300-level courses.
- Minimum of 75 points from 300-level courses.
- Maximum of 180 points may be cross-credited between the BTW and another degree if taken simultaneously as a conjoint degree.
- Complete the following six 100-level courses
- TOUR 101
- TOUR 104
- TOUR 108
- Further three courses from:
- Either ACCY 111 or ACCY 130
- Either FCOM 111 or COML 111
- ECON 130
- INFO 101 or INFO 141 or INFO 151
- MARK 101
- MGMT 101
- QUAN 102
- STAT 193
- Complete the following five 200-level courses:
- TOUR 230
- TOUR 240
- TOUR 250
- Further two courses from:
- ACCY 223
- COML 203
- HRIR 201
- IBUS 201
- INFO 226 or INFO 201 or INFO 231
- MARK 203 or MARK 214
- MGMT 202 or MGMT 205 or MGMT 206
- PUBL 201 or PUBL 207
- QUAN 201
- Complete the following four 300-level courses:
- TOUR 320
- Further three 300-level TOUR courses.
- Further 90 points from BTM and MCom courses, including:
- Minimum of 15 points from 200 and 300-level courses.
- The 90 points may also comprise courses from ASIA, CHIN, DEAF, ENVI, FREN, GEOG, GERM, HIST, ITAL, JAPA, MAOR, PASI, POLS, and SPAN.
Supplementary information
- Standard ones on Degree and major requirements for UG degrees
- Students studying ". . . a BA, BCom, . . . " (GUS, p.109)
- Para explaining need for practicum (TOUR 320) in second or third year, with an exemption (rather course substitution) for previous industry work experience. (GUS, p.108 and 2015 Calendar p.223)
Tool tips
- Standard ones on Degree and major requirements for UG degrees
Thoughts and questions
- What is the point of the three parts under the general requirements, if all parts are required for this degree and nothing is said about this subject as a major in a different degree?
- 3.d.v: Dropped INFO 321 from here, as it is not 200-level (despite being listed with all the other 200 level courses) and was not even available this year. Is this okay? Can we word it in somewhere else?
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