Schulich undergraduate students “major” in Business Administration. An “area of specialization” is an accumulation of 12.00 credit hours in each of one or two specialty areas such as: Accounting, Economics, Entrepreneurship and Family Business, Finance, International Business, Marketing, Organization Studies or Operations Management & Information Systems, and Strategic Management. A student's interest in an area does not entitle them priority for registration or wait list purposes for Schulich electives. Students are not required to specialize if they prefer a more general approach to management. For a list of the 12.00 credit hours required for a particular area of specialization, please refer to the “Areas of Specialization” listed above.
Please note: neither the transcript nor the degree will note an area of specialization. Students may request a letter from Student Services at the Schulich School of Business to substantiate any claims made on resumes for employment purposes.
Not all elective courses are offered every term. Schedules for elective courses can be found in the most recent York University Undergraduate on-line Lecture Schedule.