Degree
- Bachelor of International Business (B.I.B.)(Honours)
Admission Requirements
First Year
The Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent including a minimum of six 4U or M courses. The six 4U or M courses must include English, Advanced Functions, and one of Calculus and Vectors or Mathematics of Data Management. Equivalent courses may be substituted between the old and new Ontario mathematics curriculum.
For applicants whose first language is not English, the requirement of 4U English can also be met under the conditions outlined in “English Language Requirements” in the Admissions Requirements and Procedures section of this Calendar.
Some knowledge of another language would be beneficial.
Advanced Standing
Applications for admission to second and subsequent years will be assessed on their merits, subject to available spaces. Advanced standing will be granted only for those courses that are determined to be appropriate for the International Business program. Students must present an Overall CGPA of 8.0 (equivalent to B average) or better.
The program requires 0.5 credit of Calculus at the first year university level. Application for admission will not be considered unless this 0.5 credit is successfully completed and transferable for the program.
On admission to the Bachelor of International Business program, students will not receive credit for courses with grades below C-. Students with a prior university degree will receive advanced standing where appropriate; however, following admission to the program a minimum of 5.0 credits will be required for the Bachelor of International Business degree. The design of the BIB program is premised on a full year of study abroad (at third year) after the preparations leading to it are successfully completed at Carleton. Some transferred credits (normally electives) may have to be forfeited in order to meet the Third-year Study Abroad Requirement of minimum 4.0 credits completed during year abroad.
Students who are admitted with advanced standing may need to delay the third-year abroad requirements until first and second year curricula are completed and consequently delay graduation.