Comments
- The BTM is quite a flexible degree, drawing or allowing courses from many different areas.
- There is no major option/block (as we currently show in the wire frames), but despite this it is one of the longest degree description yet!
- Some ambiguity between what subjects may contribute to Part B 90 points. Have I represented it correctly?
- The requirements are a (strange) mix of courses and points.
Degree requirements
- Total of 360 points required (typically 120 points/year), including:
- At least 180 points from courses at 200 and 300-level, including:
- At least 75 points from courses at 300-level
- At least 180 points from courses at 200 and 300-level, including:
- Complete ten tourism courses:
- TOUR 101
- TOUR 104
- TOUR 108
- TOUR 230
- TOUR 240
- TOUR 250
- TOUR 320
- Three further courses from TOUR 300-399.
- Complete five commerce courses:
- Three courses at 100-level from:
- Either ACCY 111 or ACCY 130
- ECON 130
- Either FCOM 111 or COML 111
- One course from:
- INFO 101
- INFO 141
- INFO 151
- MARK 101
- MGMT 101
- Either QUAN 102 or STAT 193
- Two courses at 200-level from:
- ACCY 223
- COML 203
- HRIR 201
- IBUS 201
- One course from:
- INFO 226
- INFO 201
- INFO 231
- Either MARK 203 or MARK 214
- One course from:
- MGMT 202
- MGMT 205
- MGMT 206
- Either PUBL 201 or PUBL 207
- QUAN 201
- Three courses at 100-level from:
- Complete further courses worth 90 points, including 15 points from 200 and 300-level courses from:
- Courses listed for the BTM or BCom
- Courses listed for the BA subjects: ANTH, ASIA, CHIN, DEAF, ENVI, EURO, FREN, GEOG, GERM, HIST, ITAL, JAPA, MAOR, PASI, POLS, PSYC, SAMO, and SPAN
- Other approved complementary subjects.
Supplementary information
- Standard ones on UG degree requirements
- There are no major subjects within the BTM. However, "BMT students may obtain a minor . . ." (GUS, p. 109)
- Students who are studying a BA, BCom or BSc "can do a minor . . ." (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)
- Some students studying a BTM will also complete a BCom or BA as conjoint degree, meaning that both degrees are students concurrently. Contact the student advisors to learn more about this option.
Tool tips
- Standard ones on UG degree requirements
0 Comments