About Bachelor of Commerce Major in Indigenous Business
If you're passionate about bridging the gap between business and Indigenous communities, our Bachelor of Commerce, Indigenous Business Major is designed specifically for you. This program not only equips you with a strong business foundation but also immerses you in Indigenous cultural principles and governance, preparing you for specialized roles in leadership, management, community development, and negotiation.
Admission requirements
There are no formal admission requirements for this program. All you need is to be 16 or older. You can enrol anytime and start right away, regardless of your previous education.
Please note: If you have a degree in administration, business, commerce or management, or a degree with a related major or concentration from AU or another university, you cannot apply to the Bachelor of Commerce, Indigenous Business Major program.
Program details
Overview
The Bachelor of Commerce, Indigenous Business Major is a business program unique to Athabasca University. This major:
focuses on principles of Indigenous (Aboriginal) business and governance
acknowledges and develops the role of traditional knowledge
blends cultural relevance into the core management curriculum
If you have career interests in Indigenous business, this program will allow you to concentrate your studies in areas such as:
leadership
management
community development
negotiation
Why take the Bachelor of Commerce?
The Bachelor of Commerce is one of the most highly recognized credentials in the Canadian business community.
Accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
Our Faculty of Business also holds AACSB accreditation, placing us among the elite 6% of business schools worldwide. This distinguished accreditation, known as the gold standard in the industry, is a testament to the rigor and depth of our program, and the high-quality education it provides.
Routes and options
The Bachelor of Commerce, Indigenous Business Major is a 4-year online degree program. If you already have a post-secondary diploma, you can take the shorter post-diploma route. There are no set start dates - you can enrol at any time and register for courses right away.
Post-diploma route
There are 2 possible routes into the post-diploma option, with an additional option available for students who have completed a business diploma in Ontario. Faculty of Business diploma to degree routes.
Completion times
Finish this program in as little as 2 years (post-diploma route) or 4 years (degree route) of full-time study. Or work at your own pace and take as long as you need. There is no time limit for completion. The program may be completed faster if transfer credit is applied toward your degree.
How to apply
You can apply to AU online, anytime. Once you’ve completed the online application form and paid the one-time general application fee (and transfer credit evaluation fee, if applicable), you’re officially an AU student and can start registering in courses.
If you don't qualify for the post-diploma route, you can still get credit for courses at other institutions, or life experience. However, you must complete a minimum of 30 credits at AU. More about transfer and advanced credit at AU
Transfer credit will not be accepted if course(s) completed more than:
10 years ago in the business and administrative studies area of study at the senior (300/400) level;
5 years ago in CMIS (all levels);
10 years ago in statistics (all levels).
If you are currently working in the field and provide evidence of work being completed, this restriction may be waived. Transfer credit being used to satisfy options other than those in the business and administrative studies area will not be restricted.
Request and send your transcripts if you want us to consider your previous post-secondary education for transfer credit.
Once you have paid the initial application fee, tuition is pay-as-you-go for each course registration. Course fees vary depending on your location and other factors.
Estimated program costs are available in the Calendar.
Financial aid and awards
We're dedicated to supporting your academic goals and committed to helping you overcome financial barriers by providing many funding and award options.
In the Indigenous Business Major at Athabasca University, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of both general business principles and unique aspects of Indigenous business and governance. From cost analysis and international business management to specialized courses in Indigenous marketing, human relations, and community planning, this degree ensures that you are well-equipped to navigate the complex landscape of Indigenous business environments.
To complete the program you will need to fulfill the requirements of the first 2 years of the Bachelor of Commerce, plus those specific to your major.
Our program plans can give you an idea of what courses you need to finish this program, and how to plan the order you'll take them in. If you're feeling stuck, our academic advisors can help.
Below are some of the courses that our students take in this program. Please consult an advisor to confirm any course planning, as some of these courses may not apply to you.
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Focus areas
Career options
The online Indigenous business degree is tailored to focus on Indigenous business principles, governance, and the invaluable role of traditional knowledge. By weaving cultural relevance into the core management curriculum, this major prepares you for leadership roles in community development, management, and negotiation within Indigenous business settings.
Some careers could include:
Indigenous business consultant
business development manager
community economic development officer
business advisor in a financial institution
Indigenous land negotiation specialist
government relations advisor - Indigenous affairs
corporate social responsibility manager with a focus on Indigenous partnerships
community outreach coordinator for Indigenous communities
cultural liaison officer
entrepreneur
Resources and links
Additional information that you need to know about AU and this program.