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The University of Toronto's Rotman Commerce program delivers an intensive academic experience by integrating management, economics, and liberal arts studies. This undergraduate program examines commerce's societal impact while cultivating analytical abilities, communication proficiency, and decision-making expertise. The Bachelor of Commerce degree establishes a comprehensive base across business fields and economics, with students focusing on one of three specializations: Accounting, Finance and Economics, or Management. Each concentration blends management and applied economics coursework with diverse arts and sciences classes, ensuring graduates gain both business acumen and societal awareness alongside essential skills in business operations, strategic thinking, and leadership development.
Alumni pursue diverse career paths, commonly securing roles as financial analysts, accountants, marketing specialists, economists, corporate or government managers, and business founders. Many graduates also choose advanced education, with law degrees and MBA programs being particularly popular options among recent alumni.