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    FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE BACHELOR DEGREE (4-YEAR)BMOS PLANNING GUIDE SPECIALIZATIONJune 1, 2012

    FINANCE FOR MOS

    NAME________________________________ STUDENT NO_________________________ DATE________________

    5.0 Year 1 courses (numbered 1000-1999)

    5.0 Normally taken in YEAR I

    1.0 MOS 1021A/B (Introduction to Management and Organizational Studies I)MOS 1023A/B (Introduction to Management and Organizational Studies II)

    1.0 Math from:Calculus 1000A/B* (Calculus I)Calculus 1100A/B* (Calculus with Fundamentals)Calculus 1301A/B (Calculus II)Calculus 1501A/B (Calculus II for Mathematical and Physical Sciences)Mathematics 1225A/B (Methods of Calculus)Mathematics 1228A/B (Methods of Finite Mathematics)Mathematics 1229A/B (Methods of Matrix Algebra)

    Mathematics 1600A/B (Linear Algebra)(Note: *While Calculus is not required for admission, Calculus 1000A/B or 1100A/B must be completedif interested in pursuing an Honors Specialization in Finance for MOS or an Honors Double Major with

    Economics.)

    1.0 Economics 1021A/B (Principles of Microeconomics)Economics 1022A/B (Principles of Macroeconomics)

    1.0 full-course or equivalent numbered 1000 -1999 from:AnthropologyGeographyHistoryPolitical Science

    PsychologySociologyWomens Studies

    1.0 full-course numbered 1000 -1999

    Module: 10.0 courses

    3.5 Normally taken i n YEAR II

    1.0 Business 2257 (Accounting and Business Analysis)

    1.0 Economics 2150A/B (Intermediate Microeconomics Theory I)Economics 2152A/B (Intermediate Macroeconomics Theory II)

    1.0 from:MOS 2242A/B (Statistics for MOS) orany 0.5 Statistics 2000-level and 0.5 MOS 2000-level or aboveEconomics 2122A/B (Econometrics I) and Economics 2123A/B (Econometrics II)Statistical Sciences 2035 (Statistics for Business and Social Sciences)

    0.5 MOS 2310A/B* (Finance for MOS, formerly 3310A/B)(Note: *Students interested in pursing an HBA Degree at the Richard Ivey School of Business mustdefer MOS 2310A/B and 2320A/B until Year 3. These two courses will not count towards the 10.0 creditsrequired for admission to the HBA Program and are discouraged for those students continuing on to theRichard Ivey School of Business. Students continuing in MOS must complete MOS 2310A/B and2320A/B in Year 3 prior to enrolling in MOS courses for which these courses are the prerequisite.)

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    3.5 Normally taken in YEAR III

    1.5 from:MOS 2181A/B (Organizational Behavior) (unless MOS 2180, Psychology 2060, or Sociology2169 was completed prior to September 2011)MOS 2275A/B (Business Law I)MOS 2320A/B* (Marketing for MOS, formerly 3320A/B)MOS 3330A/B (Operations Management for MOS)(Note: *Students interested in pursuing an HBA at the Richard Ivey School of Businessshould not complete MOS 2320A/B prior to Year 3. AEO students will be informed that thisCourse will not be recognized by Ivey toward the HBA Degree.)

    2.0 from:MOS 3311A/B (Advanced Finance for MOS)MOS 3313A/B (Financial Markets and Institutions)Geography 3464F/G (Financial Feasibility of Urban Developments) (Geography 2460F/G mustbe taken prior to enrolling in Geography 3464F/G)Actuarial Science 2053 (Mathematics for Financial Analysis)Economics 2154A/B (Money)Economics 2159A/B (Public Finance Expenditure)Economics 2160A/B (Public Finance Revenue)

    Economics 2164A/B (International Finance)Economics 2184A/B (Cost Benefit Analysis)

    3.0 Normally taken i n YEAR IV

    1.0 from:MOS 3321F/G (Consumer Behavior)MOS 3325A/B (E-Commerce Strategy)MOS 3360A/B (Intermediate Accounting I)MOS 3361A/B (Intermediate Accounting II)MOS 3362A/B (Introduction to Taxation in Canada)MOS 3363A/B (Introduction to Auditing)

    MOS 3372 (Management Accounting)MOS 3385A/B (Essentials of Human Resources for NON HR Students)MOS 3395A/B-3398A/B (Special Topics)MOS 3420F/G (Marketing Research)MOS 4462A/B (Advanced Issues in Canadian Taxation)MOS 4465A/B (Advanced Accounting)MOS 4496A/B-4498A/B (Special Topics)

    0.5 from:MOS 4312A/B (Derivatives)MOS 4313A/B (Real Estate Investment Funds and Mortgage Backed Securities)Economics 2155A/B (Labor Economic Theory)Economics 2156A/B (Labor Economics Bargaining)

    Economics 2162A/B (Comparative International Business)Economics 2163A/B (International Trade)

    1.0 from:Anthropology 2201F/G (The Anthropology of Towns and Cities)Anthropology 2203F/G (Indigenous Peoples, Globalization, and the Environment)Anthropology 2262F/G (The Production and Consumption of Global Commodities)Economics 2124A/B (Economic Development I)Economics 2125A/B (Economic Development II)Economics 2154A/B (Money)Economics 2155A/B (Labor Economics Theory)Economics 2156A/B (Labor Economics Bargaining)Economics 2159A/B (Public Finance Expenditure)

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    Economics 2160A/B (Public Finance Revenue)Economics 2162A/B (Comparative International Business)Economics 2163A/B (International Trade)Economics 2164A/B (International Finance)Economics 2184A/B (Cost-Benefit Analysis)Geography 2143A/B (Foundations of the Geography of World Business)Geography 2144F/G (Geography of Tourism)Geography 2460F/G (Urban Development)Geography 3422A/B (The Geography of International Business)

    History 2125F/G (Northern Enterprise: Canadian Business and Labor History)History 2127F/G (Toward Todays Canada: Selected Themes, Postwar to Present)History 2703F/G (The Cultural Mosaic and the Melting Pot)History 2807F/G (Entrepreneurship in the United States and Canada since 1800)Philosophy 2074F/G (Business Ethics)Philosophy 2720F/G (The Ethics of Professional Relationships)Philosophy 2730F/G (Media Ethics)Philosophy 2821F/G (Philosophy of Law)Philosophy 2822F/G (Topics in Philosophy of Law)Political Science 2211E (Business and Government)Political Science 2236E (Local Government)Political Science 2246E (Public Administration)

    Psychology 2030A/B (Human Adjustment)Psychology 2035A/B (Psychological Aspects of Life-skills)Psychology 2070A/B (Social Psychology)Sociology 2172A/B (Advertising and Society)Sociology 3308F/G (Work and Health Across the Life Course)Sociology 3314F/G (Family and Work)Sociology 3315F/G (Work and Policy in an Aging Society)Sociology 3316F/G (Demographic Change and Human Resources)

    0.5 MOS 4410A/B (Strategic Management)

    1.0 Option1.0 Category B (Arts & Humanities unless

    already completed)

    1.0 Option1.0 Option (2.0 designated Essay courses mustbe completed including 1.0 numbered 2000-4999prior to graduation)

    1.0 Option

    You are responsible for the accuracy and completeness of your program.

    Students who have completed Economics 2150A/B, 2151A/B, and 2152A/B with an average of 80% and no mark lesshan 75%, and who have taken Calculus 1000A/B or Calculus 1100A/B with a mark of at least 60%, may enter the Honors

    Specialization in Finance in MOS and be exempt from taking Economics 2220A/B, 2260A/B and 2261A/B. Students whohave completed these requirements and have also completed Economics 2122A/B and 2123A/B with an average of 80%nd no mark less than 75% may also be exempt from taking Economics 2222A/B and 2223A/B.