2 years
This two-year program provides a broad background in accounting, finance, human resource management, information technology, marketing, economics, statistics, management, law, and policy. Five majors are offered: Accounting, Financial Services, General, Human Resources, and Marketing.
The Business Administration Diploma may be completed in two years if a student proceeds through their program of study by completing five (5) courses per semester, as set out under "Program Content" below. Alternatively, students may choose to take fewer (from one to four-courses per semester) in order to accommodate other obligations. The Business Administration Diploma requires the completion of 60 credits.
All Business Administration Students
*Students have the option of replacing ACCT 102 and ACCT 103 with ACCT 202, a 5-hour course that covers similar material at an accelerated pace. Taking ACCT 202 allows students to have an extra Open Option which will increase flexibility and be beneficial in acquiring all required prerequisites for an accounting, financial services, or other professional program.
Accounting Major - Year 2
**Students pursuing an accounting designation are encouraged to take ACCT 205 and BADM 211 as their business/open options to maximize the number of credits toward an accounting designation.
Financial Services Major - Year 2
General Management Diploma - Year 2
Human Resources Major - Year 2
Marketing Major - Year 2
Business Options:
*** The open option may be a 3-credit College Level Business or a Non-Business course approved by the department.
Notes: Notes 1-7 refer to equivalent courses that may be taken in lieu of various specified courses. Students may receive credit for only one of each equivalency. Students considering university transfer or an accounting designation should consult with an Academic Advisor or their Chairperson regarding these courses.
Visit RDC’s Course Catalogue/Timetable to read detailed course descriptions.
This program is available on-campus as well as through online delivery. Distance students will require regular access to a computer with Internet service.
RDC has agreements with the following groups regarding course credits toward these programs:
Minimum average of 60% with no mark below 50% in:
OR
Minimum average of 65% with no mark below 50% in:
OR
Minimum average of 62.5% with no mark below 50% in one of the following combinations:
OR
Successful completion of RDC's Management Certificate
Note: Applicants whose first language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency in addition to the program admission requirements.
You must pass all courses, complete at least 60 credits and 20 courses, and achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00.
Accreditation
FINS 250 (Mutual Funds) and FINS 286 (Insurance in Canada) are offered in conjunction with the Investment Fund Institute of Canada (IFIC). FINS 250 is the required course for those seeking to sell mutual funds in Canada, At the completion of this course all students will write the qualifying exam and if they attain a grade of 60% or greater will be qualified to seek registration as a Mutual Funds Salesperson in Canada. FINS 250 (Mutual Funds) and FINS 286 (Insurance in Canada) will require students to pay examination registration fees (includes an electronic copy of the textbook). These fees are subject to change without notice from IFIC.
FINS 250, FINS 287, FINS 286, BADM 260, BADM 262, and BADM 285 are granted equivalences by Canadian Institute of Financial Planning (CIFP) towards a certified financial planner diploma and designation.
The Canadian Institute of Financial Planning (CIFP) recognizes FINS 287 as credit towards the Institute’s Registered Retirement Planning Certificate (RRC). This course requires additional course materials and an examination fee which is paid directly to the CIFP. The final exam in FINS 287 shall be the final qualifying exam towards the Registered Retirement Consultant (RRC) certification and upon successful completion of this exam; students will earn the RRC certification
Students entering the program should have a working knowledge of file management and word processing. It is recommended that students without this prerequisite knowledge complete CMPT 071 and CMPT 083, or a course that includes these modules prior to taking BADM 210.
Students will be required to take a Communications and Skills Assessment Test before registering in a 200-level written communications course. A minimum score of 530 on the Combined Reading and Writing and 7 on the WritePlacer Test is required.
NOTE: COMM 150 and 250 are course requirements for the Business Administration, Diploma. However, if students achieve a satisfactory mark on their Communications Skills Assessment, they will be exempt from COMM 150 and will only need to take COMM 250.
NOTE: If a student achieves 60% or greater in ELA 30-1 or equivalent, they are exempt from having to take the Communications Skills Assessment, their registration will be cancelled in COMM 150 and they will only need to take COMM 250.