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Business Administration Diploma

Gain a broad understanding of business practices and take skills learned in the classroom into accounting, financial, hospitality and tourism, management, human resources and marketing positions.

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Our Bachelor of Business Administration Degrees, Business Administration Diplomas, and Business Administration Certificates are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾ (ACBSP).

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Campus

  • Kelowna
  • Vernon
  • Penticton
  • Salmon Arm
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Legend:
  • Full program offered
  • Partial program offered

Credential

Diploma

Delivery options

Full-Time, Part-Time

  • International students eligible

Tuition and fees

2024-25: $6,059.12 per year

Program details

The diploma program provides students with a broad understanding of business practices. With the experience and skills learned in the classroom, students will be able to progress to more responsible roles in accounting, marketing, operations, personnel or general administration. Year one of the program provides a solid foundation in general business. Options are available in Accounting, Financial Services, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Human Resources Management, Management and Marketing. A General Studies option is also available to those who want to take elective courses from a variety of options.

Regional delivery of studies can differ according to the campus location. Some courses are also available by online delivery and distance education and students can combine on campus courses with online and distance courses.

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Campus Start date Schedule
Kelowna Jan. 06, 2025
Penticton Jan. 06, 2025
Vernon Jan. 06, 2025
Kelowna Sep. 03, 2025
Penticton Sep. 03, 2025
Salmon Arm Sep. 03, 2025
Vernon Sep. 03, 2025
Kelowna Jan. 05, 2026
Penticton Jan. 05, 2026
Salmon Arm Jan. 05, 2026

First year and select second year courses offered, program can only be completed in Kelowna

Vernon Jan. 05, 2026

Admission requirements

Regular Applicants

  • B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent.
  • Students graduating from secondary school in or prior to 2012:
    • Principles of Mathematics 11, or an equivalent Advanced Level Adult Basic Education mathematics course;
    • Or a minimum grade of 70% in Introductory Mathematics 11;
    • Or a minimum grade of 60% in Applications of Mathematics 11.
  • Students entering Grade 10 in or after 2010 and/or completing the new mathematics curriculum:
    • A minimum of 60% in one of Pre-calculus Grade 11, Foundations of Mathematics Grade 11, or Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics Grade 11, Workplace Mathematics 11,
    • Or the equivalent Advanced Level Adult Basic Education mathematics course.
  • English 12 with minimum 60% or .
  • Senior secondary students who enter the Business Administration diploma program with a minimum grade of 73% in Accounting 12 may receive credit for BUAD 111.

Mature Applicants

  • Mature applicants are at least 19 years of age and have been out of full-time senior secondary study for at least one year. Senior secondary graduation will be waived for mature applicants.
  • Mature applicants without Mathematics 11 can take the mathematics diagnostic test, administered by мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾ College. A minimum score of 16/25 is required.

Prior Learning Assessment:

Where a student has prior learning in the following courses BUAD 111, 116, 121, 128, 176 and 293, credit may be awarded if the student successfully passes a challenge exam. Contact the Business Administration department for more information.

Selective Admission Process: Admission of regular senior secondary applicants will be based on the grade average (GA) on English 12, Mathematics 11 and two other of the student's highest provincially recognized Grade 12 courses.

Qualifying status:

  • Applicants who ultimately fail to satisfy the specific English and/or math entrance requirements may be granted admission to and be allowed to remain enrolled in the business program as qualifying students subject to the availability of space after the admission and registration of qualified applicants.
  • Qualifying students may concurrently register in a maximum of three first-year business courses, any three for which they satisfy the prerequisites.
  • Qualifying first-year business students will not be considered to be continuing students and will, therefore, be allowed to continue in the program after the qualifying year only if all outstanding course entrance requirements have been successfully completed.

Co-operative Education: Entry into the co-operative education option is a student's choice, and subject to completion of all first-year courses and an overall grade average of 65%.


Program requirements:

  • A personal laptop is required. See the program for computer specifications.

Program outline

Year 1

BUAD 111 - Financial Accounting I
BUAD 116 - Marketing
BUAD 123 - Management Principles
BUAD 128 - Computer Applications I
BUAD 195 - Financial Management
CMNS 112 - Professional Writing I
MATH 114 - Business Mathematics
Students will also complete:
BUAD 113 - Canadian Business
Or both:
ECON 115 - Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 125 - Principles of Macroeconomics
Students will also complete six (6) credits of electives (non-business or business)

Year 2

BUAD 209 - Business Law
BUAD 262 - Organizational Behaviour
BUAD 264 - Management Accounting
Students will complete one of:
BUAD 272 - Business Simulation
BUAD 293 - Entrepreneurship
Students will complete 12 credits of specific option electives (see each specialitization to review specific courses)
Students will also complete six (6) credits of electives (non-business or business)

Notes

ECON 115 and ECON 125 may be substituted for BUAD 113 with three credits counting as required credits and three credits counting as elective credits.
Please see specialization options below to review the courses students must include in their elective choices to specialize in any of the available options: Accounting, Financial Services, Hospitality Tourism Management, Human Resources Management, Management, Marketing or General Studies.

Successful completion of the prescribed and elective courses as listed in the program outline with a minimum graduating grade average of 60%.

Program specializations

Offered at all campuses.

While satisfying all the requirements outlined above for the Business Administration diploma, students must include the following courses in their elective choices to specialize in Accounting:
BUAD 121 - Financial Accounting II
BUAD 263 - Intermediate Accounting I
Students will also complete two of the following courses:
BUAD 208 - Canadian Income Tax I
BUAD 236 - Accounting Computer Applications
BUAD 273 - Intermediate Accounting II
BUAD 222 - Selected Topics: Advanced Accounting
BUAD 283 - Management Information Systems
BUAD 296 - Long-term Capital Management
BUAD 365 - Cost Accounting
BUAD 369 - Canadian Income Tax II

Offered in Kelowna

While satisfying all the requirements outlined above for the Business Administration diploma, students must include the following courses in their elective choices to specialize in Financial Services:
BUAD 235 - Insurance and Estate Planning
BUAD 251 - Personal Financial Planning
Plus two of the following courses:
BUAD 176 - Professional Sales
BUAD 208 - Canadian Income Tax I
BUAD 334 - Events Planning
BUAD 234 - Retirement Income Planning
BUAD 223 - Selected Topics: Financial Services
BUAD 296 - Long-term Capital Management
BUAD 356 - Taxation and Investment Planning
BUAD 369 - Canadian Income Tax II
As 1 of the above 2 courses, students can also select BUAD 250 - Canadian Securities

Offered at all campuses.



While satisfying all the requirements outlined above for the Business Administration diploma, students must include the following courses in their elective choices to specialize in General Studies:
12 credits of BUAD and HOSP courses with at least nine credits at the 200 level or higher.

Offered in Kelowna.

While satisfying all the requirements outlined above for the Business Administration diploma, students must include the following courses in their elective choices to specialize in Human Resources Management:
BUAD 269 - Human Resources Management
Plus three of the following courses:
BUAD 201 - Conflict Resolution and Negotiation
BUAD 246 - Recruitment and Selection
BUAD 247 - Training and Development
BUAD 248 - Occupational Health and Safety
BUAD 224 - Selected Topics: Human Resources
BUAD 279 - Industrial Relations

Offered in Kelowna and Vernon.

While satisfying all the requirements outlined above for the Business Administration diploma, students must include the following courses in their elective choices to specialize in Management:
BUAD 176 - Professional Sales
BUAD 269 - Human Resources Management
Students must also complete two of the following courses:
BUAD 215 - Restaurant Management
BUAD 220 - Hotel Management
BUAD 225 - Selected Topics: Management
BUAD 279 - Industrial Relations
BUAD 283 - Management Information Systems
BUAD 289 - Purchasing and Materials Management
BUAD 293 - Entrepreneurship
BUAD 298 - Small Business Management
BUAD 382 - Operations Management

Offered at all campuses.

While satisfying all the requirements outlined above for the Business Administration diploma, students must include the following courses in their elective choices to specialize in Marketing:
Students will complete both of the following courses:
BUAD 176 - Professional Sales
BUAD 210 - Introduction to Marketing Research
Plus two of the following:
BUAD 200 - Digital Marketing
BUAD 226 - Selected Topics: Marketing
BUAD 266 - Advertising and Marketing Communications
BUAD 278 - Marketing Management
BUAD 293 - Entrepreneurship
BUAD 297 - Retailing
BUAD 298 - Small Business Management
BUAD 290 - Introduction to Merchandising
BUAD 291 - Designing Retail Environment
BUAD 292 - Merchandise Display

The diploma option provides students with an understanding of business and management practices within the tourism and hospitality sector as well as a foundation in general business. Year one of the program provides a solid foundation in general business and the business of tourism. The second year provides experiential learning in the мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾ wine and culinary tourism and hospitality sectors. Graduates are ideally positioned for a career path leading to supervisory positions within the tourism and hospitality sector.

While satisfying all the requirements outlined above for the Business Administration diploma, students must include the following courses in their elective choices to specialize in Tourism and Hospitality Management:
Students must complete one of the following:
BUAD 115 - Introduction to Tourism
TOUR 105 - Introduction to Tourism
BUAD 206 - The Business of Tourism
And all of:
BUAD 215 - Restaurant Management
BUAD 230 - Wine and Culinary Tourism
BUAD 220 - Hotel Management
Consider the following courses when selecting additional electives:
BUAD 176 - Professional Sales
BUAD 266 - Advertising and Marketing Communications
BUAD 269 - Human Resources Management
BUAD 293 - Entrepreneurship
BUAD 299 - Conventions Management
BUAD 227 - Selected Topics: Tourism and Hospitality
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