Bachelor of Commerce Curriculum 1949
1949
Year 1
- English 2
- Mathematics 2 or a modern language
- Economics 4
- Politics 2 or History 1 or 3
- Commerce 63 (accounting)
Year 2
- A second course in Mathematics or language selected in first year
- Economics 10 (Micro)
- Economics 12 (Macro)
- Commerce 60
- Commerce 64 (Intermediate Accounting)
Year 3
- A course in English, History, Philosophy, Sociology, Religious Knowledge, Arts or Drama
- Commerce 52 (Marketing)
- Commerce 54 (Finance)
- Economics 11 (Statistics)*
- Optional class in Economics, Commerce, or Politics**
Year 4
- Liberal Arts option
- Commerce 59 (Thesis)
- Advanced Courses in: Accounting**, Finance, Marketing, Industrial Relations**, Optional class in Economics, Politics, or Commerce#, Seminar in Business Policy
Source: Queen’s University, Calendar of the School of Commerce and Administration, 1949-1950.
*Students who have not taken Mathematics 3a should take it and a half course in Economics in place of Economics 11.
#Commerce 50a and 51b must be taken in either third or fourth year, and Mathematics 7b (Actuarial Mathematics) must be included somewhere in the course.
**Students electing an advanced course in fourth year in Accounting or Industrial Relations must have taken in third year Commerce 66a and 67b or Commerce 50a and 51b respectively.