Program Options for Non-Business Students
New elective course for non-business students
JMSB has developed a new elective course for non-business students. Introduction to Financial Management (FINA 455F) is offered through eConcordia. For more information please click here.Add a business component to your degree
The following interdisciplinary programs are designed for non-business students seeking insight into the exciting world of business. Basic business knowledge is an excellent compliment to any area of study. Courses offered within JMSB are available to non-business students up to a maximum of six credits per term, 30 credits total.- BA/BSc in Actuarial Mathematics
- Minor in Business Studies
- Marketing Elective Group*
- Basics of Business Elective Group*
- Management Elective Group*
Additional Popular Business Electives
- ACCO 230 Introduction to Financial Accounting
- ACCO 240 Introduction to Managerial Accounting
- ADMI 201 Introduction to Administration
- ADMI 202 Perspective on Canadian Business*
- COMM 299M Marketing Yourself*
- DESC 200 Fundamentals of Information Technology
- FINA 210 Introduction to Real Estate*
- FINA 200 Personal Finance*
- MARK 201 Introduction to Marketing
- MANA 201 Introduction to Administration
- MANA 202 Human Behaviour in Organizations
- MANA 211 Introduction to Business and Management
- MANA 298 Business Law
- MANA 299 Sustainable Management
- MANA 300 Entrepreneurship: Launching Your Business
*JMSB courses offered online through econcordia.ca.
For complete course descriptions, please browse the Undergraduate Calendar.
To view program options for non-business students, please see the calendar
Please note that since Non-Business students can only register for a maximum of 30 credits within the John Molson School of Business, students registered in the Minor in Business Studies, the BCompSc Information Systems Option, or the BSc Specialization in Physics/Marketing cannot register for the Basics of Business elective group. It is not open to BComm or BAdmin students, and not all elective-group credits are transferable to the BComm or BAdmin program.