SECTION 1: PROGRAM ABSTRACT
The Bachelor of Business-Automotive Management Degree program is designed to provide a
solid business education, allowing for the pursuit of further advanced degrees in addition to the
acquisition of applied skills preparing graduates for employment in the largest industry in
Canada in a variety of its sectors. The combination of business studies and applied learning
focused on a specific industry is the cause of a 92% graduate placement rate to date.
Articulation agreements have been steadily increasing between Georgian College and other
degree-granting institutions providing numerous pathways for our graduates into Master’s
Degree programs. The high employment placement rate and preparedness for advanced
studies are the result of carefully designed learning outcomes-created in cooperation with
Georgian College, the standards imposed by PEQAB and our Board of Directors’ industry
experts-that instruct students on marketing and sales, customer service, finance and
accounting, aftermarket and dealership, regulations pertaining to the industry, and leadership
and management skills. As well, these program learning outcomes serve to develop graduates’
team building, entrepreneurial, personal and professional goals and an appreciation for life-long
learning in a culturally diverse economy. Significant co-op learning enhances academic study
and offers valuable work experience essential for obtaining employment.
SECTION 2: COURSE SCHEDULES
Course Schedule 2(a) – Courses for Automotive & Business Courses
DW: courses within the Automotive discipline
DL: courses within the Business discipline
DO: courses outside of the discipline (liberal arts on a separate schedule)
Year and
Semester Course Title
Core Courses Non-Core Course Pre-requisites and Co-Requisites Highest Qualification Earned and Discipline of
Study
DW DL DO
Hours Hours Hours
YEAR ONE Semester 1 MRKT1000 Introduction to Marketing 42 Master of Business Administration MBA AUTM1002 Concepts of the Automotive Industry 42 Master of Education, Bachelor of Arts: Anthropology & Master of Science AUTM1003 Introduction to the Aftermarket 42 Master of Business Administration: International Business & Master of Science MNGM1001 Management Principles 42 Master of Business Administration: International Business SOSC1002 Multidisciplinary Research 42 Semester 2 ECNM1000 Microeconomics
42 Master of Arts: Economics
& Master of Business Administration: Marketing Management, Bachelor of Arts: Economics MRKT1001 Consumer Behaviour 42 Master of Business Administration &
Master of Arts: Business Communication and E-Commerce
2 AUTM1007 Automotive Technology 42 Master of Science & Master of International Finance, ASE Master Technician
AUTM1011
Dealership Management Systems
42 Bachelor of Arts: English
and History**
Liberal Arts Elective 42
YEAR TWO Semester 3 BSNS2004 Organizational Behaviour 42 Master of Business Administration ACTG1000 Introduction to Accounting 42 Chartered Accountant, Master of Business Administration & Certified General Accountant, Master of Business Administration: Commerce MRKT2000
Automotive Sales Concepts & Applications
42 Master of Business
Administration
ECNM1001 Macroeconomics
42 Master of Arts: Economics
&
Master of Business Administration: Marketing Management, Bachelor of Arts: Economics
Liberal Arts Elective 42
Semester 4 ACTG2002 Management Accounting 42 Introduction to Accounting Certified General Accountant, Master of Business Administration: Commerce MATS2000 Business Mathematics
42 Master of Science: Applied
Mathematics AUTM2006 Dealership Sales Management 42 Master of Business Administration: Finance and Marketing AUTM2003 Parts and Service Management 42 Introduction to Accounting Master of Business Administration: International Business AUTM1010 Auto Show Lab 1
42 Master of Arts: Business
Communication and E-Commerce & Master of Business Administration: Finance and Marketing
YEAR THREE Semester 5 FINC3003 Corporate Finance 42 Business Mathematics Master of Business Administration: Finance and Marketing JURI3000
Business Law for the Automotive Industry
42 Master of Arts in
Philosophy
OPTION COURSE See below
STAS3000
Introduction to Statistical Analysis
42 Master of Science: Applied
Mathematics
Liberal Arts Elective 42
Semester 6 FINC3004 Dealership Financial Statement Analysis 42 Introduction to Accounting Certified General Accountant, Master of Business Administration: Commerce BSNS3000
Entrepreneurship and the Business Plan 42 Master of Business Administration: International Business STAS3001 Statistical Analysis 42 Introduction to Statistical Analysis
Master of Science: Applied Mathematics HRMG4000 Human Resource Management 42 Masters in Industrial Relations, Masters in Public Administration AUTM2008
Auto Show Lab 2
Master of Arts: Business Communication and E-Commerce & Master of Business Administration: Finance and Marketing
Liberal Arts Elective 42
YEAR FOUR Semester 7 BSNS4005
Business Simulation
42 Masters of Arts: Business
Communication and E-Commerce MRKT3000 Automotive Marketing Management 42 Masters in Business Administration: Finance and Marketing & Master of Business Administration
OPTION COURSE See below
Liberal Arts Elective 42
AUTM4010
Automotive Commercial Relationships
42 Master of Business
4 Semester 8 MNGM4000 Strategic Management 42 Master of Business Administration: International Business BSNS2001
Ethics for Business
42 Master of Arts in
Philosophy
OPTION COURSE See below
MNGM4002
Operations Management
42 Master of Business
Administration: International Business
Liberal Arts Elective 42
OPTIONS COURSES MRKT4000 International Marketing 42 Masters in Business Administration: Entrepreneurship ECNM4000 International Economics 42 Master of Business Administration: Marketing Management, Bachelor of Arts: Economics BSNS4003 Risk Management 42 Diploma – Recreational Leadership ** MNGM1000 Leadership 42 Master of Business Administration: International Management & Master of Business Administration MNGM2002
Event Planning and Execution
42 Master of Business
Administration: Finance and Marketing
&
Masters of Arts: Business Communication and E-Commerce AUTM4011 Advanced Aftermarket Studies 42 Master of Science BSNS3002
Services and Product Innovation 42 Master of Business Administration AUTM3008 DMS: System Administration
42 Bachelor of Arts: English
and History ** Subtotal Course Hours/Credits 588-672
756-840
336
Program Hours 1764
Course Schedule 2(b) – Liberal Arts and Sciences Breadth Courses
Course Title Total Non-Core Course Semester Hours (DO) Course Prerequisites and Co-requisites
Highest Qualification Earned and Discipline of Study
FIRST YEAR COURSES Introduction to Spanish
ARTL1000
42 Terminal or Master’s degree in Spanish
Literary Genres – Fiction and Poetry ENGL1001
42 PhD Theory and Policy Studies, MA English Literature
PhD English MA English PhD English MA Literature Literary Genres – Drama and
Film ENGL1002
42 PhD Theory and Policy Studies, MA English Literature
PhD English MA English PhD English MA Literature Gender and Ethics
HUMA1000
42 MA Philosophy
Children’s Literature HUMA1001
42 Doctorate or Masters in English or Primary Education
Philosophy of Food HUMA1002 42 MA Philosophy Philosophies of Intimacy HUMA1003 42 MA Philosophy Philosophies of Evil HUMA1004 42 MA Philosophy
Race and Reality HUMA1005 42 PhD Sociology
Introduction to Psychology 1 PSYC1000
42 MSc Education – School Counselling
Master of Human Kinetics in Sport and Exercise Psychology
MA History and Theory of Psychology PhD Psychology
PhD Psychology (Life Span Development) PhD Psychology
6
Course Title Total Non-Core Course Semester Hours (DO) Course Prerequisites and Co-requisites
Highest Qualification Earned and Discipline of Study
Introduction to Psychology 2 PSYC1001
42 MSc Education – School Counselling
Master of Human Kinetics in Sport and Exercise Psychology
MA History and Theory of Psychology PhD Psychology
PhD Psychology (Life Span Development) PhD Psychology
PhD Experimental Psychology Introduction to Sociology
SOCI1000
42 MBA Information Systems, BA Sociology
MSW
PhD Education Studies Introduction to Women’s
Studies SOSC1000
42 MSc Education – School Counselling
Introduction to Women’s Studies – Part 2 SOSC1001
42 MSc Education – School Counselling
Multidisciplinary Research SOSC1002
42 PhD Political Science
SECOND YEAR COURSES ARTS & HUMANITIES
Understanding Art ARTL2000 42 MFA
Modes of Reasoning ARTL2002
42 PhD Political Science
Introduction to the Humanities ARTL2005
42 PhD Theory and Policy Studies, MA English Literature
PhD Political Science
Film Theory HUMA2000 42 PhD Theory and Policy Studies, MA English Literature
PhD English Major Religions of the World
HUMA2001
42 A minimum of a Master’s degree with a preference for a
terminal degree in the discipline
Music History HUMA2002 42 A minimum of a Master’s degree with a preference for a
terminal degree in the discipline Worldview, Language, &
Culture HUMA2004
42 PhD or MA in Language, Cultural Studies or Social
Sciences
Social Media HUMA2005 42 MBA Information Systems
PhD Political Science
Course Title Total Non-Core Course Semester Hours (DO) Course Prerequisites and Co-requisites
Highest Qualification Earned and Discipline of Study
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Social Psychology PSYC2000 42 PhD Psychology
PhD Psychology (Life Span Development) PhD Psychology
PhD Experimental Psychology
Perception PSYC2001 42 PhD Psychology
PhD Psychology (Life Span Development) PhD Psychology
PhD Experimental Psychology
Anthropology SOSC2000 42 A minimum of a Master’s degree with a preference for a
terminal degree in the discipline Canadian Political Parties
SOSC2001
42 PhD Political Science
Crime and Punishment SOSC2002
42 PhD Education Studies
Political Science SOSC2003 42 PhD Political Science
Power and Knowledge SOSC2004
42 PhD Theory and Policy Studies, MA English Literature
PhD Political Science
Human Rights SOSC2006 42 MSW
Women and the News Media SOSC2008
42 PhD in Women’s Studies or Media
SCIENCES
Integrated Science SCEN2001 42 PhD Physiology
Environmental Science SCEN2002
42 PhD Physiology
THIRD YEAR COURSES ARTS & HUMANITIES Western Literature: Medieval
to Renaissance ARTL3002 42 PhD English PhD English Western Literature: Restoration to Post-Modernity ARTL3003
42 PhD Theory and Policy Studies, MA English Literature
PhD English PhD English Contemporary History through
Film and Popular Culture HUMA3000
42 PhD Theory and Policy Studies, MA English Literature
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Course Title Total Non-Core Course Semester Hours (DO) Course Prerequisites and Co-requisites
Highest Qualification Earned and Discipline of Study
Studies in Popular Culture HUMA3001
42 PhD Theory and Policy Studies, MA English Literature
PhD Political Science Fantasy and the Modern
World HUMA3003
42 PhD Theory and Policy Studies, MA English Literature
PhD Political Science SOCIAL SCIENCES
Abnormal Psychology PSYC3001
42 PhD Psychology
PhD Psychology (Life Span Development) PhD Psychology
PhD Experimental Psychology Greed and Globalization
SOSC3000
42 MBA Information Systems
MSW
PhD Political Science History of Education in
Canada SOSC3001
42 A minimum of a Master’s degree with a preference for a
terminal degree in the discipline Survey Methods and Statistics
SOSC3002
42 PhD Experimental Psychology
PhD Political Science
Media and Society SOSC3003 42 PhD Theory and Policy Studies, MA English Literature
PhD Political Science SCIENCES
Global Environmental Politics SCEN3000
42 PhD Physiology
Holistic Sciences and Healing SCEN3001
42 PhD Theory and Policy Studies, MA Education, BScN
The Science of Pollution SCEN3002
42 PhD Physiology
MSc Occupational and Environmental Health Social Determinants of Health
SCEN3004
42 PhD Theory and Policy Studies, MA Education, BScN
FOURTH YEAR COURSES ARTS & HUMANITIES Special Topics in Art History
ARTL4000
42 MFA
Special Topics in Literature ARTL4001
42 PhD Education Theory and Policy Studies, MA English
Literature PhD English PhD English
Course Title Total Non-Core Course Semester Hours (DO) Course Prerequisites and Co-requisites
Highest Qualification Earned and Discipline of Study
SOCIAL SCIENCES Interdisciplinary Critical Theory
ARTL4002
42 PhD Education Theory and Policy Studies
Advanced Research Skills SOSC4000
42 PhD Experimental Psychology
Corporations, New Technology and Social Change SOSC4001
42 MBA Information Systems
MSW Diversity and Politics in
Canada SOSC4002
42 PhD Political Science
Labour Relations SOSC4003 42 A minimum of a Master’s degree with a preference for a
terminal degree in the discipline
Sexual Politics SOSC4004 42 MSc Education – School Counselling
SCIENCES Artificial Intelligence
SCEN4000
42 PhD Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Engineering, or Computer Science
Environmental History SCEN4001