About this course:
- The Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurship offered by Ryerson University as a 4-year long program.
- This program is offered as a Full-time 4-year program or Full time 5 year Co-op program or a part-time program
- Students will start with two years of common study, and earn the necessary credits to start on the path toward a chosen professional designation.
- One of Canada’s leading Entrepreneurship programs with a large dedicated faculty, the Ted Rogers School of Business Management offers more undergraduate entrepreneurship courses than any other English language university in Canada.
- The major specialization courses of this program are:
- Introduction to Professional Communication
- Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Strategy
- Managerial Finance
- Operations Management
- Business Law
- students prepare to start own business, learn how to be entrepreneurial within existing organizations or help start-up ventures succeed.
- During the final semester, students focus on the application of theory into practice and conduct a real-world analysis of a particular organizational issue, or management challenge by completing a final capstone project.
- This program is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB); accredited by the Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario (CPA Ontario); and recognized by the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute.
- Ted Rogers School of Management has received global recognition by winning awards like Teaching and Education Awards, Scholarly, Research, and Creative Activity Awards, Service and Leadership Awards, etc.
- Career positions may include:
- Entrepreneur
- Chartered Financial Analyst
- Company Secretary
- Loans executive
- Human Resource manager
- Certified Financial Planner, etc with an average salary of 36,000 USD per year.