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The University of Toronto's Rotman Commerce program delivers an intensive academic experience blending management, economics, and liberal arts studies. This undergraduate program examines commerce's societal impact while cultivating analytical abilities, communication proficiency, and decisive thinking.
The Bachelor of Commerce degree establishes a shared groundwork across business fields and economics. Students concentrate in one of three specializations: Accounting, Finance and Economics, or Management. Each concentration merges management and applied economics coursework with diverse arts and sciences classes. This integrated approach ensures graduates possess both business acumen and societal awareness, along with expertise in business operations, strategic decision-making, and leadership. Alumni pursue diverse careers as financial analysts, accountants, marketing specialists, economists, corporate managers, or entrepreneurs. Many continue their education through graduate studies, with law degrees and MBAs being popular choices among recent graduates.
Every Bachelor of Commerce track begins with core business and liberal arts coursework. Students then focus on either Accounting, Finance and Economics, or Management, combining specialized business training with advanced humanities and science electives. This balanced curriculum produces graduates with comprehensive business knowledge, societal understanding, and mastery of leadership and decision-making competencies.