Administration (BAdmin)
Why study Administration?
If you’re interested in business and management, but want the freedom to also take courses outside the John Molson School of Business, consider the Bachelor of Administration. We offer a flexible combined degree with a strong business focus. Administration is your best option if you want to add a special focus to a business degree, or if you started one degree program at Concordia, but want to switch to business now.
In the BAdmin, you benefit from studying alongside other commerce students who major in one of JMSB’s nine specialized programs. You study the core business courses, choose from a variety of business electives, but also take more non-business credits than other JMSB students.
After you’ve grounded yourself in sound management principles, from problem solving to decision making, you’ll be well prepared to become an administrator or entrepreneur, or take on any number of exciting business careers.
Program details
BAdmin in Administration:
A Bachelor of Administration degree takes a minimum of three or four years (90 – 120 credits) of full-time study, depending on your academic background. Administration students study core business curriculum, pick from a variety of JMSB elective credits, and choose courses outside the business school.
- Core business courses (42 credits)
- Elective credits from JMSB (18 credits)
- Courses outside the business school (30 credits; 15 credits must be beyond the introductory level)
See the common admission requirements for all BComm and BAdmin programs.
- See core courses.
- Learn about elective credit options at JMSB.
- Learn about courses available outside the business school.