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Duration
4 years
Tuition
$13,292
Online
Sep 8-Sep 8
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Online
Credential
Degree
Year Founded
1966
Scholarships
yes
This pathway is designed for graduates of the Building Renovation Technology Ontario College Advanced Diploma program. These graduates receive credit for 14 courses in the degree program, allowing them to enter directly into semester 4. The program is particularly well-suited for students who enjoy taking on leadership roles, adapt well to change, and possess an entrepreneurial spirit. It is ideal for those interested in combining their existing technical skills with business management, and who are confident in an online learning environment.
The Bachelor of Business Administration (Trades Management) (Honours) is a degree-completion program where the knowledge and skills gained through apprenticeship/journeyperson training, or trade-related diploma programs, provide the basis for advanced standing into the program.
The program focuses on the business administration, managerial, accounting, project management, leadership, communication, application of data to make decisions and applied research competencies needed by people working in or with the skilled trades to grow their own businesses, take on greater responsibilities in their current work environments, and/or pursue management careers in medium to large organizations.
Admission Requirements
- Building Renovation Technology Ontario College Advanced Diploma.
- Minimum of two years of related work experience.
What You’ll Learn
- Business management principles, research, and professional practice.
- Microeconomics, macroeconomics, and statistics.
- Managerial accounting, finance, and operations management.
- Human resource management and Canadian business law.
- Marketing, risk management, and trades marketing.
- Project management and management information systems.
- Managing small and medium enterprises and international business.
- Negotiation strategies and strategic management.
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Alicia H
Hamilton • June 12, 2026Graduated From
Mohawk College
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This is my second time attending this college, when I attended years ago it was a very different experience. The school held many events, frosh week was always a blast, the campus is massive, free gym membership on campus, and they have great selection...
This is my second time attending this college, when I attended years ago it was a very different experience. The school held many events, frosh week was always a blast, the campus is massive, free gym membership on campus, and they have great selection of food, downside was parking was usually a nightmare. This year is a bit different, with classes online its a bit hectic, confusing and I knew it would be. In my course the professors are very supportive, the layout is making a bit more sense each day, the it department have been fantastic. One thing I will say is that it can be a bit difficult to get some answers from certain departments, but my course professors are doing a great job so far!
Great college, excellent faculty, and programs:
Dan Popowich
Hamilton • June 12, 2026Graduated From
Mohawk College
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A great college, excellent faculty, and programs: check out the General Arts and Science Program if you aren’t sure about your next step in your academic journey - they also have a university transfer program. Why spend an extra year at high school w...
A great college, excellent faculty, and programs: check out the General Arts and Science Program if you aren’t sure about your next step in your academic journey - they also have a university transfer program. Why spend an extra year at high school when you can get credit for college and university programs.

