The goal of this program is to train students in computer programming and business practices. The information technology sector continues to be one of the fastest growing in the world, and needs not only skilled computer programmers, but businesspeople who understand both coding and business practice. Leading software project teams, managing relationships with clients, and making strategic decisions about product development are all best undertaken by experts who understand both the potential and limitations of software and the imperatives and processes of business practice. This program combines courses Computer Science and Commerce to provide knowledge and skills in several critical areas: fundamentals of computer programming and practice, the fundamentals of business practice, marketing, and software development principles.
No more than 6 credit units from one subject may be used in Requirements C1, C2, and the Junior Course Requirements in C3. An exception will be made to this rule to allow a student to choose to take 9 credit units in the same subject to fulfill the English Language Writing and Indigenous Learning Requirements (in the C1 College Requirement). Students who make this choice will be required to take 3 additional credit units of Fine Arts Program Type, Humanities Program Type, Social Science Program Type, or Arts and Sci No Program Type courses, in a different subject, within the C5 Electives Requirement.
C1 College Requirement (15 credit units)
English Language Writing
Choose 6 credit units from the following:
- ANTH 302.3
- ANTH 306.3
- ANTH 310.3
- ANTH 421.3
- CMRS 110.3
- CMRS 111.3
- CPSJ 203.3
- ENG 110.6
- ENG 111.3
- ENG 112.3
- ENG 113.3
- ENG 114.3
- ENG 120.3
- ENG 210.3
- ENG 211.3
- ENG 212.3
- ENG 213.3
- ENG 394.3
- ESL 116.3
- HIST 115.3
- HIST 125.3
- HIST 135.3
- HIST 145.3
- HIST 155.3
- HIST 165.3
- HIST 175.3
- HIST 185.3
- HIST 193.3
- HIST 194.3
- MUS 155.3
- PHIL 115.3
- PHIL 120.3
- PHIL 121.3
- PHIL 133.3
- PHIL 208.3
- PHIL 233.3
- POLS 236.3
- POLS 237.3
- PSY 323.3
- PSY 355.3
- RLST 280.3
- RLST 362.3
Indigenous Learning
Choose 3 credit units from the following:
- ANTH 202.3
- ANTH 350.3
- ANTH 480.3
- DRAM 111.3
- ENG 242.3
- ENG 243.3
- ENG 335.3
- ENG 338.3
- GEOG 465.3
- HIST 195.3
- HIST 257.3 (may only be used if taken in 2022-23 or later)
- HIST 266.3
- HIST 315.3
- HIST 316.3
- INDG 107.3
- LING 114.3
- LING 253.3
- PLAN 445.3
- POLS 222.3
- INDG — 200-Level, 300-Level, 400-Level
Quantitative Reasoning
- MATH 163.3
- MATH 164.3
C2 Breadth Requirement (6 credit units)
Choose 6 credit units from the following areas:
- ART 110.3
- ART 122.3
- ART 123.3
- ART 124.3
- ART 125.3
- ART 136.3
- ART 141.3
- ART 151.3
- ART 152.3
- ART 161.3
- ARTH 120.3
- ARTH 121.3
- DRAM 101.3
- DRAM 108.3
- DRAM 110.3
- DRAM 111.3
- DRAM 113.3
- DRAM 118.3
- DRAM 119.3
- DRAM 121.3
- MUS 101.3
- MUS 102.3
- MUS 104.3
- MUS 111.3
- MUS 112.3
- MUS 120.2
- MUS 121.2
- MUS 125.1
- MUS 133.3
- MUS 134.3
- MUS 155.3
- MUS 156.3
- MUS 175.3
- MUS 184.3
- Any senior-level fine arts course provided that the prerequisite is met.
- ARBC 114.3
- ARBC 117.3
- CHIN 114.3
- CHIN 117.3
- CLAS 110.3
- CLAS 111.3
- CMRS 110.3
- CMRS 111.3
- CREE 101.6
- CREE 110.3
- DENE 110.3
- ENG 110.6
- ENG 111.3
- ENG 112.3
- ENG 113.3
- ENG 114.3
- ENG 120.3
- ESL 115.3
- ESL 116.3
- FREN 103.3
- FREN 106.3
- FREN 122.3
- FREN 125.3
- FREN 160.3
- FREN 218.3
- GERM 114.3
- GERM 117.3
- GRK 112.3
- GRK 113.3
- HEB 114.3
- HEB 117.3
- HIST 115.3
- HIST 125.3
- HIST 135.3
- HIST 145.3
- HIST 155.3
- HIST 165.3
- HIST 175.3
- HIST 185.3
- HIST 193.3
- HIST 194.3
- HIST 195.3
- HNDI 114.3
- HNDI 117.3
- JPNS 114.3
- JPNS 117.3
- LATN 112.3
- LATN 113.3
- LING 110.3
- LING 113.3
- LING 114.3
- LIT 110.3
- LIT 111.3
- MUS 101.3
- MUS 111.3
- MUS 112.3
- PHIL 110.6
- PHIL 115.3
- PHIL 120.3
- PHIL 121.3
- PHIL 133.3
- PHIL 140.3
- RLST 111.3
- RLST 112.3
- RLST 113.3
- SNSK 114.3
- SNSK 117.3
- SPAN 114.3
- SPAN 117.3
- UKR 114.3
- UKR 117.3
- WGST 112.3
- Any senior-level humanities course provided that the prerequisite is met.
- CLAS 101, CLAS 103, CLAS 104, CLAS 105, CLAS 107 and CLAS 203 may not be used to fulfill the Humanities requirement.
- ANTH 111.3
- ANTH 112.3
- ANTH 116.3
- ECON 111.3
- ECON 114.3
- GEOG 130.3
- GEOG 150.3
- HLST 110.3
- INDG 107.3
- LING 111.3
- LING 112.3
- LING 113.3
- LING 114.3
- POLS 110.3
- POLS 111.3
- POLS 112.3
- PSY 120.3
- PSY 121.3
- SOC 111.3
- SOC 112.3
- WGST 112.3
- Any senior-level social science course provided that the prerequisite is met.
- Statistics courses in social sciences are not eligible for use in this requirement (e.g. PSY 233, PSY 234, SOC 225 and SOC 325).
- CPSJ 112.3
- CPSJ 203.3
- INTS 110.3
- INTS 111.3
- INTS 380.3
C3 Cognate Requirement (12 credit units)
Junior course requirements:
Choose 9 credit units from the following:
Biology
- BIOL 120.3
- BIOL 121.3
Chemistry
- CHEM 112.3
- CHEM 115.3
- CHEM 250.3
Earth Science
- GEOG 120.3
- GEOL 121.3
- GEOL 122.3
Physics & Astronomy
- ASTR 113.3
- ASTR 213.3
- PHYS 115.3
- PHYS 117.3 or PHYS 125.3
Additional cognate requirements:
- PHIL 232.3
Choose 3 credit units from the following:
- MATH 110.3
- MATH 133.4 (only open to student in the College of Engineering)
- MATH 176.3
C4 Major Requirement (66 credit units)
- CMPT 141.3
- CMPT 145.3
- CMPT 214.3
- CMPT 260.3 or CMPT 263.3
- CMPT 270.3
- CMPT 280.3
- CMPT 370.3
- CMPT 371.3
- COMM 100.3
- COMM 101.3
- COMM 105.3
- COMM 201.3
- COMM 204.3
- COMM 306.3
- STAT 242.3 or STAT 245.3
Choose 12 credit units from any of the three following areas:
Software Engineering:
- CMPT 340.3
- CMPT 353.3
- CMPT 453.3
- CMPT 470.3
Analytics:
- CMPT 317.3
- CMPT 318.3
- CMPT 384.3
- CMPT 423.3
- CMPT 489.3
User and Web:
- CMPT 281.3
- CMPT 353.3
- CMPT 381.3
- CMPT 412.3
- CMPT 481.3
Choose 9 credit units from the following:
- COMM 203.3
- COMM 205.3
- COMM 348.3
- COMM 349.3
- COMM 352.3
- COMM 354.3
- COMM 357.3
C5 Electives Requirement (18 credit units)
Arts and Science courses, or those from other Colleges that have been approved for Arts and Science credit, to complete the requirements for 120 credit unit Four-year program, of which at least 66 must be at the 200-level or higher.