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Winter-January 15-January-2022 | 2022-01-15 |
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All businesses must have a strategy and process for marketing their products or services.
Marketing drives profits, hence is one of the core functional areas in most companies. The Marketing specialization provides students with a comprehensive background in contemporary marketing and the environmental forces affecting the marketing activities of organizations.
Students learn about the social and psychological determinants of consumer behaviour and use analytical tools to study economics and statistics. Marketing graduates work in a variety of industries and settings.
Your UBC BCom will give you the knowledge and skills to apply to just about any career that interests you. In your third and fourth years, you’ll get to shape your own career path by taking courses that focus on a particular discipline of business.
$63,955
Cost of living | 1 person | $7,536 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $10,700 |
Tuition | 1 person | $53,255 |
Duolingo English Test : Overall: 125
Video and writing sample should also demonstrate a strong command of English language.
A conditional admission allows a student to obtain a study permit (if necessary) and begin their studies in the UBC English Language Institute (ELI) or an equivalent institution approved by the Provost. Upon successful completion of the prescribed terms of study in the ELI English for Academic Purposes Program (or pre-approved, equivalent alternative), the student will proceed directly into the graduate degree program.
Normally, a student must achieve a 75% overall assessment at the 600 level of the UBC ELI English for Academic Purposes Program (or equivalent assessment level in another approved program) to meet the terms of the Conditional Admission Program
The minimum academic standing to qualify for admission to UBC is an admission average of C (60%, where 50% is a passing grade), or a 2.0 on a 4.0 point scale, typically on the most recent 30 credits attempted.
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