Bachelor of Commerce (Post Diploma) Finance Major
This program is designed for students seeking a rigorous, technically based business degree comparable in content to most Bachelor of Commerce degrees in Canada. Courses in all core business areas are required, including marketing, statistics, financial accounting, management accounting, finance, economics, information systems, strategic management, organization behaviour, and commercial law.
All students in the Bachelor of Commerce program will complete a common set of core courses in Years 1, 2, 3, and 4. The core courses are the same for the general Bachelor of Commerce degree and the six majors: Accounting, Business Technology Management, Finance, Human Resources Management, Indigenous Business, and Marketing.
The Bachelor of Commerce degree is offered by Athabasca University’s Faculty of Business. For more information, phone 1-800-468-6531 or email.
Finance Major
Finance is a contemporary major, integrating finance and economics courses to provide graduates with a broad exposure to this growing services sector. The field of financial services involves the study of financial markets, financial instruments and investment decision making, and analyzes alternative methods to obtain, manage, and use capital by institutions and individuals.
For more information about this program, contact Athabasca University’s Faculty of Business at 800.468.6531, or email.
There are two routes to the Bachelor of Commerce (Post Diploma):
Planning your program
Our online program plans can assist you in selecting the courses needed to fulfill your program requirements.
Athabasca University has also developed program learning outcomes that describe the career options that may be available to you upon graduating.
Enrolment restriction
Students will not be accepted into the Bachelor of Commerce program if they have:
- a degree in administration, business, commerce or management;
- a degree with a major or concentration in administration, business, commerce, or management; or
- any equivalency programs from Athabasca University or another university.
Students are not permitted to obtain a second undergraduate degree in the same field or related field as their first undergraduate degree. Those students who hold an international undergraduate degree who wish to obtain a Canadian credential, or those students who wish to obtain another Bachelor’s degree in a major different than their first undergraduate degree, will be permitted in consultation with the Program Director and reviewed by the Office of the Registrar.
Regulations governing all Bachelor of Commerce students
Students complete the program regulations in effect at the time of their enrolment.
Students must have a weighted average of at least 1.7 (C-) across all courses taken at Athabasca University towards a Bachelor of Commerce degree in order to graduate.
Program structure
Total credits in the program | 120 |
Block transfer credit for two-year business diploma (excluding Ontario) | 60 |
Block transfer credit for Ontario two-year business diploma | 45 |
Required credits (Years 3 and 4) for two-year diploma | 30 |
A minimum of 12 Business and Administrative Studies credits must be at the 400 level (including ADMN 405). | 12 |
Residency requirement: A minimum of 30 credits must be obtained through Athabasca University in senior (300 or 400) level courses, including ADMN 405. | 30 |
Graduation with Distinction or Great Distinction: At least 24 credits must be obtained through Athabasca University in order to be considered. | 24 |
Maximum Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) credits | 9 |
Block transfer credit for Ontario three-year business diploma | up to 66 |
Required Finance Major credits | 19 |
Finance Major electives | 12 |
Years 1 and 2
AU-approved college diploma
Years 3 and 4
60 credits
Business-Field Diploma-Holder Route
Required courses
(30 credits for 2-year diploma and Ontario 3-year diploma)
ACCT 355 | Cost Analysis | (3) |
ADMN 417 or ECON 401 | International Business Management or The Changing Global Economy | (3) |
CMIS 351 | Management Information Systems | (3) |
FNCE/ECON 300 or FNCE 370 | Financial Economics or Overview of Corporate Finance* | (3) |
*Must take FNCE 370 if pursuing further ACCT or FNCE courses. | ||
HRMT 386 | Introduction to Human Resources Management | (3) |
MGSC 312 | Statistics for Business and Economics II | (3) |
MGSC 368 or MGSC 369 | Introduction to Production and Operations Management or Service Operations Management | (3) |
ORGB 364 | Organizational Behavior | (3) |
ADMN 404 | Capstone I: Strategic Management | (3) |
ADMN 405 | Capstone II: Application and Integration of Contemporary Business Topics** | (3) |
**ADMN 405 must be taken with AU. Transfer credit will not be awarded. It should be taken as the last course in the program. |
Finance Major core courses
(19 credits)
ECON 385 | Money, Banking, and Canadian Financial Institutions | (3) |
FNCE 401 | Investments | (3) |
FNCE 470 | Portfolio Management | (3) |
Finance Major electives
(12 credits selected from the following)
Any combination of Economics (ECON) or Finance (FNCE) courses (with a maximum of 3 credits at the junior (200) level) not obtained as a core course. ** See recommendations below. | (12) |
Other options
(9 credits)
Senior (300/400) level Business and Administrative Studies credits ** See recommendations below. | (3) |
Senior (300/400) level Non "Business and Administrative Studies" credits* *PHIL 333 Professional Ethics or PHIL 337 Business Ethics is strongly recommended if not already taken within diploma. | (6) |
** Recommendations:
For students who want to pursue Certified Financial Planner (CFP) certification, the following courses are advised to be taken: FNCE 249, FNCE 322, FNCE 323, FNCE 350 (in development), TAXX 301, LGST 369 (if not already taken).
For students who want to pursue a career in corporate finance, the following courses are advised to be taken: ECON 358, ECON 476, FNCE 371, ACCT 356, MGSC 405.
For students who want to pursue Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation, the following courses are advised to be taken: ECON 358, ECON 476, FNCE 403, FNCE 405, MGSC 405.
For students who want to pursue Financial Risk Manager (FRM) designation, the following courses are advised to be taken: FNCE 403, FNCE 405, FNCE 418 (in development), MGSC 405.
Non Business-Field Diploma-Holder Route
The block transfer award for a diploma approved by AU is 30 credits. If you present courses equivalent to the following list, or another required course within the Bachelor of Commerce program with the diploma, the block transfer award may increase up to 60 credits. All diplomas presented must be approved for credit by Athabasca University. Students complete the following courses (30 credits) and the required and options courses in the Business-Field Diploma-Holder Route list.
Required courses
(30 credits)
ACCT 250 or ACCT 253 | Accounting for Managers or Introductory Financial Accounting* | (3) |
*Students who are planning to pursue a professional accounting designation or further courses in Finance are advised to take ACCT 253. | ||
ADMN 232 or ADMN 201 | Introduction to Management or Introduction to Business Studies | (3) |
ADMN 233 | Writing in Organizations | (3) |
CMIS 245 | Microcomputer Applications in Business (Windows) | (3) |
COMM 243 or COMM 277 | Interpersonal Communication or Group Communication | (3) |
ECON 247 | Microeconomics | (3) |
ECON 248 | Macroeconomics | (3) |
LGST 369 | Commercial Law | (3) |
MGSC 301 | Statistics for Business and Economics I | (3) |
MATH 244 or MATH 260 or MATH 265 or MATH 270 | Business Mathematics or Calculus for Social Sciences and Economics** or Introduction to Calculus or Linear Algebra I | (3) |
**Recommended for students in the Finance major. | (3) |
NOTE: And the required and options courses in the Business-Field Diploma-Holder Route list.
Updated July 25, 2024 by Office of the Registrar (calendar@athabascau.ca)