The BBA provides a strong foundation in business, equipping you with the skills to navigate complex environmental and social challenges in the global economy. Through core modules, electives, and a final capstone, you’ll gain expertise in marketing, operations, finance, accounting, and human resource management. Enhance your global perspective with opportunities for international exchange or hands-on internships, preparing you for a purpose-driven career in business and sustainability.
Core skills include:
This course goes beyond traditional business education. You’ll master essential business skills while exploring innovative solutions to contemporary sustainability challenges. With opportunities for global experiences and real-world internships, you’ll graduate with the knowledge, adaptability, and international perspective to thrive in a rapidly evolving job market.
Graduates of the BBA will have a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental skills for success in today’s business and management environment with a focus on innovation and sustainability. You’ll also gain knowledge and practice in information technology, digital transformation and artificial intelligence, equipping you to work in many different fields, whether at a start-up, a small to mid-size organization or a multinational corporation.
Graduate with the tools to make informed decisions, manage change, and create real impact in one of five Areas of Focus:
| FIRST YEAR | Term 1 | Intro to Business Administration (BUSA101) | Accounting (BUSA103) | Principles of Economics (BUSA104) | Business and the Environment (STNL101) | Academic Writing (ENGL110) |
| Term 2 | Fundamentals of Human Resources Management (BUSA106) | Introduction to Marketing (BUSA108) | Social Entrepreneurship (STNL225) | Challenge Based Course (STNL199) | Elective | |
| Term 3 | Leading for Change (LEAD210) | Business and Humanity (STNL201) | Introduction to Finance (ENMN226) | Business Ethics (STNL224) | Introduction to Indigenous Business in Canada (STNL231) | |
| SECOND YEAR | Term 4 | Sales Fundamentals in Tourism and Hospitality (IHMN222) | Digital Communication for Social Impact (COMM204) | Introduction to Business Model Innovation (STNL211) | Challenge Based Course – Advanced (STNL299) | Elective |
| Term 5 | 5 Electives or International Exchange Semester | |||||
| Term 6 | Consumer Behaviour & Culture (STNL411) | System Thinking (INDS201) | Introduction to Statistics (BUSA205) | Managerial Accounting (ENMN322) | Elective | |
| THIRD YEAR | Term 7 | Information Systems in a Connected World (ENMN431) | Introduction to Project Management (PJMN100) | Sustainability Accounting (STNL320) | Entrepreneurship (ENMN398) | Doing Business in a Global Economy (ENMN331) |
| Term 8 | Operations Management (ENMN427) | Leading Organizations (STNL422) | Capstone (BBAP490) | |||
| FIRST YEAR | Term 1 |
| Intro to Business Administration (BUSA101) | |
| Accounting (BUSA103) | |
| Principles of Economics (BUSA104) | |
| Business and the Environment (STNL101) | |
| Academic Writing (ENGL110) | |
| Term 2 | |
| Fundamentals of Human Resources Management (BUSA106) | |
| Introduction to Marketing (BUSA108) | |
| Social Entrepreneurship (STNL225) | |
| Challenge Based Course (STNL199) | |
| Elective | |
| Term 3 | |
| Leading for Change (LEAD210) | |
| Business and Humanity (STNL201) | |
| Introduction to Finance (ENMN226) | |
| Business Ethics (STNL224) | |
| Introduction to Indigenous Business in Canada (STNL231) | |
| SECOND YEAR | Term 4 |
| Sales Fundamentals in Tourism and Hospitality (IHMN222) | |
| Digital Communication for Social Impact (COMM204) | |
| Introduction to Business Model Innovation (STNL211) | |
| Challenge Based Course – Advanced (STNL299) | |
| Elective | |
| Term 5 | |
| 5 Electives or International Exchange Semester | |
| Term 6 | |
| Consumer Behaviour & Culture (STNL411) | |
| System Thinking (INDS201) | |
| Introduction to Statistics (BUSA205) | |
| Managerial Accounting (ENMN322) | |
| Elective | |
| THIRD YEAR | Term 7 |
| Information Systems in a Connected World (ENMN431) | |
| Introduction to Project Management (PJMN100) | |
| Sustainability Accounting (STNL320) | |
| Entrepreneurship (ENMN398) | |
| Doing Business in a Global Economy (ENMN331) | |
| Term 8 | |
| Operations Management (ENMN427) | |
| Leading Organizations (STNL422) | |
| Capstone (BBAP490) |
| Course duration | 36 months |
| Eligibility criteria |
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| Language proficiency requirement | |
| Credits | 120 |
| Degree awarded | Royal Roads University, Canada |
Applicants who do not meet the required academic admission standards for direct entry may be required to successfully complete an approved Academic Writing and critical thinking module as remedial prior to enrolling in their degree program. This remedial requirement is designed to strengthen students’ academic writing, critical thinking, research, and communication skills to ensure they are adequately prepared for undergraduate or graduate-level study at Royal Roads University.
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