BCOM in
International Management
and Technology

Why choose this specialization?

Why choose this specialization?

As a leading university in Canada for commerce, IBU offers this specialization to students that want to learn how to manage and innovate in a global business environment. You will learn how to use technology to solve business problems, create value, and gain a competitive edge. You will also develop your intercultural competence, ethical awareness, and leadership skills.
Some of the courses you will take in this major include:

  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • Accounting and Financial Analysis
  • Project Management
  • Data Analysis and Visualization
  • Culture and Design Thinking

Career outcomes

Career outcomes

With this specialization, you can pursue careers in Canadian and International marketing and sales, such as:

  • Marketing Management
  • Marketing Analysis
  • Brand Management
  • Sales Management
  • Product Management

You can also pursue careers in analysis and management services, such as:

  • Business Analysis
  • Management Consulting
  • IT Consulting
  • Big Data Analysis
  • Project Management

Or you can pursue careers in business operations, such as:

  • Innovation Management
  • Import/Export Management
  • Customer Services

How IBU supports you!

How IBU supports you!

IBU supports you in this specialization by providing you with:

  • A curriculum that combines foundational, management, and specialized knowledge and skills in international business and technology.
  • A faculty that has both academic credentials and industry experience in their fields.
  • A capstone course where you undertake an in-depth study of a business problem at a social enterprise or start-up company with faculty and industry mentorship.
  • A network of partners, alumni, and employers who can provide you with opportunities for internships, mentorship, or employment.

Post Graduate Work Permit Eligibility and Tuition

Post Graduate Work Permit Eligibility and Tuition

All international students who graduate from any of IBU’s Bachelor of Commerce programs can apply for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP), which allows you to work in Canada for up to three years after graduation. This is a great opportunity to gain valuable work experience and explore career options in Canada.

The tuition for this specialization is $6,025 CAD per semester for domestic students, and $9,325 CAD per semester for international students. Compared to other BCOM universities in Canada, IBU offers the most personalized and high-quality Bachelor of Commerce programs that will help you achieve your career goals.

If you are interested in pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce technology degree in Ontario that is innovative, insightful, and impactful, this is the perfect degree for you!

Check the admission requirements below and apply online today.

Admission Requirement

Admission Requirement

If you are a high school graduate who wants to apply for IBU’s Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) program, you will need to meet the following requirements:

  • You need to have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent, with an average of 70% or higher in six Grade 12 U/M courses, including English and Mathematics and four other Grade 12 courses at the U/M level.
  • You need to submit your official high school transcripts to IBU through our online application. You can request transcripts from your high school or the Ministry of Education in your region/country.
  • You need to fill out and submit the online application form on IBU’s website. You will need to provide your personal information, academic history, and supporting documents, such as a resume (CV) and personal statement.
  • You need to demonstrate your English language proficiency through one of the accepted tests or pathways.

Program
Length

Program Length

32 months – 8 semesters
(120 credits)

Intakes

Intakes

September, January, and May

This institution has been granted a consent by the Minister of Colleges and Universities to offer this program for a seven-year term starting September 4, 2020. Prospective students are responsible for satisfying themselves that the program and the degree will be appropriate to their needs (e.g., acceptable to potential employers, professional licensing bodies or other educational institutions.)