IBU’s
Bachelor of Commerce
(Honours)
Are you looking for one of the best Bachelor of Commerce programs in Canada for innovative design and integration with business?
Do you want to study at a top university in Canada for commerce students who aspire to be the leaders of the future economy?
Do you want to graduate in less than three years with a competitive advantage and a network of connections?
If so, then IBU’s Bachelor of Commerce degree is the right program for you!
IBU is located in Toronto, Canada, one of the world’s most diverse and dynamic cities. You can take advantage of IBU’s continuous enrollment system, allowing you to start your degree in any semester and finish it without interruption.
IBU’s Bachelor of Commerce is one of the best Bachelor of Commerce programs in Ontario to prepare you for the challenges and opportunities of the global business world. You can complete any of our four majors in a fast-track model of 32 months (8 semesters and 120 credits).
BCOM in Business Management
BCOM in Digital Sales and Marketing Management
BCOM in International Management and Technology
BCOM in Information Technology Management
Responding to Employer Needs
Our Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) degree provides a firm foundation in business-related fields. Using business intelligence mixed with the most relevant technologies, you will develop the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviours that employers are looking for today. You will be able to apply both your knowledge and interpersonal skills in integrated projects alongside a capstone course incorporated into the curriculum.
Student Journey of Under 3 Years
The curriculum is designed as a continuous, intense, structured program to allow you to capitalize on your momentum and complete your degree in under three years.
HERE’S HOW
In the first three semesters, you’ll build a foundation in your personalized program, along with critical thinking, business communication, and team-building skills which you’ll apply in semester 4. You’ll work in a team under faculty and industry mentorship to develop a business plan for a social or profit-focused organization.
With this experience under your belt, in semesters 5 to 7, you’ll develop advanced knowledge and skills in your specialization. This will prepare you for the capstone course in semester 8, where you undertake an in-depth study of a business problem at a social enterprise or start-up company again with faculty and industry mentorship.
Thanks to IBU’s industry-focused curriculum, you will learn to thrive in a diverse, interconnected world. You will gain the skills you need to become part of the global workforce while laying the groundwork to become a future leader.
So, at graduation, you’re ready to hit the job market with demonstratable achievements to add to your resume.
Career Opportunities
Business Management:
Business Analysis
Entrepreneur
Sales Manager
Financial Analyst
Marketing Analyst
Sales Executive
Digital Advertising Manager
Digital Marketing Strategist
International Management and Technology:
International Marketing Management
Product Management
Supply Chain Analyst
IT Consultant
Information Technology Management:
IT Project Manager
Business Intelligence Analyst
IT Governance Specialist
IT Strategy Consultant
Why International Students Should Choose IBU:
IBU’s BCOM degree is offered in four majors: International Management and Technology, Business Management, Digital Sales and Marketing, and Information Technology Management. You can choose the major that suits your interests and career goals.
IBU’s Bachelor of Commerce program recognized by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities is authorized by the Ontario Quality Council. As a graduate of IBU’s BCOM degree, you will have a solid foundation in business-related fields, as well as specialized knowledge and skills in your chosen field. You will also have the opportunity to apply for a post-graduation work permit that allows you to work in Canada for up to three years after graduation, an outstanding opportunity to gain valuable work experience and explore career options in your new home.
Accreditations
How do I sign up for my free CIM / Chartered Managers Canada Associate Membership ?
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) programs can visit www.cim.ca/student, enter their contact information, school, and NCMA Nationally Accredited program to sign up and enjoy all the benefits of membership.
To learn more about how to obtain your C.I.M. or C.Mgr. designation, please visit the CIM Chartered Managers Website.
Memberships
International Business University (IBU) has joined the Business Education Alliance of AACSB —The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). As an institutional member of the AACSB Business Education Alliance, IBU is part of a movement united to improve the quality of business education around the world. AACSB connects, shares, and inspires innovation and quality throughout the member network, as well as the business community. The collective strength of the organization is founded on diverse perspectives, a global mindset, and a commitment to making a difference. AACSB is a global nonprofit association, connects educators, students, and business to achieve a common goal: to create the next generation of great leaders. Synonymous with the highest standards of excellence since 1916, AACSB provides quality assurance, business education intelligence, and learning and development services to over 1,850 member organizations and more than 950 accredited business schools worldwide. For more information about AACSB, you may visit aacsb.edu.
The institution has been granted a consent by the Minister of Colleges and Universities to offer these degree programs for seven-year terms. The consent for the BCOM in International Management and Technology program began September 4, 2020.
The consent for the BCOM program with specializations in Business Management, in Digital Sales and Marketing Management, and in Information Systems Management began September 7,2023. 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.)