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Specialization: Finance, Administration and Computer Science


Module: 20.0 courses 
5.0 first-year courses:

15.0 senior courses:

1.0 course normally taken in second year: Business 257
1.0 course normally taken in second year from: Economics 150a/b or 260a/b, and 152a/b or 220a/b
1.0 course from: Economics 122a/b or 222a/b, and 123a/b or 223a/b, or Statistical Sciences 135
2.0 courses normally taken in second year: Computer Science 208a/b, 210a/b, 211a/b, 212a/b/y
0.5 course normally taken in third year: Administrative and Commercial Studies 330a/b
1.0 course normally taken in third year from: Administrative and Commercial Studies 372, or 360a/b and 361a/b
1.0 course normally taken in third year: Administrative and Commercial Studies 310a/b and 320a/b
0.5 course normally taken in third year from: Computer Science 209a/b, Mathematics 222a
1.0 course from: History 143F/G, 144F/G, 146F/G, Political Science 211E, 236E, 246E
0.5 course normally taken in fourth year: Administrative and Commercial Studies 410b
1.0 course from: Administrative and Commercial Studies 275a/b, 325a/b, 372 (ACS 372 must be completed in year 4 if not taken in year 3), 460a/b, 461a/b, Economics 162a/b, 163a/b, 164a/b, Geography 372a/b
3.5 courses in Computer Science at the 300 level or above
1.0 designated essay course from the Faculty of Arts at King’s University College

NOTE: Students in this program must complete at least three of: Computer Science 305a/b, 307a/b, 319a/b, 357a/b, 377a/b.
Students may interchange some of their third and fourth year program requirements provided that all prerequisite restrictions are satisfied.


Academic Calendar 2004 (new) » AFFILIATED COLLEGES » KING'S UNIVERSITY COLLEGE » BACHELOR OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND COMMERCIAL STUDIES (BACS) DEGREE » Specialization: Finance, Administration and Computer Science