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Duration

4 years

Tuition

$40,192

  Toronto

Sep 1-Sep 3

Commitment

Full-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Credential

Degree

Year Founded

2003

Scholarships

yes

Ontario Tech University’s Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) program focuses on technology in business, hands-on education, and experiential learning.

Students enrolled in the BCom program can expect to experience emphasis on enhanced student experience, experiential learning opportunities, and career readiness initiatives.

In the Bachelor of Commerce program, students may choose to major or minor in one or more of the following functional areas: Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Organizational Behavior and Human Resources Management, and Technology Management.

What You’ll Learn

  • Flexibility in curriculum: tailor the program to match your interests and career aspirations.
  • Various workshops to help you adjust to university life, and to build networks with peers, professionals, and the community.
  • Specific program components to get you ready for your career and help you become a competitive job applicant.
  • A completely new Co-Op option for Bachelor of Commerce students to complement our existing experiential learning opportunities (internships, capstones, and venture creation).
  • A growing list of electives, particularly with a technological emphasis for you to choose from.

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Student Reviews (2)

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Ontario Tech University

Good education, ok student XP

Anonymous

October 24, 2023

Graduated From

Communication and Digital Media Studies

Overall:

4 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

4 stars

I would probably avoid Oshawa, which is where you'll be if you study arts or social sciences. Hard core science happens on the main campus. I had a good experience with profs and classes, but I think friends at bigger older universities got more out of...

I would probably avoid Oshawa, which is where you'll be if you study arts or social sciences. Hard core science happens on the main campus. I had a good experience with profs and classes, but I think friends at bigger older universities got more out of the student experience than I did. Tour the campus and speak to students, find them online or in the student database. Overall, having a good ride here.

Ontario Tech University

Great school, underrated

Ivor T.

Toronto • October 24, 2023

Graduated From

Computer Science with a Specialization in Data Science

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

Very excited to get a job offer before even graduating. Not an internship. Just straight to a great job in IT at a great scale up. The education, the profs and instructors, the students and student support were all top notch. This school is young but d...

Very excited to get a job offer before even graduating. Not an internship. Just straight to a great job in IT at a great scale up. The education, the profs and instructors, the students and student support were all top notch. This school is young but deserves a better reputation. I know this takes time, but I hope people consider Ontario Tech University as a promising startup and join the great people here.

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