4 programs, side by side
Rows marked with a dot are where these differ. Everything is each university’s own published wording; the “your average” row is yours, calculated the way each program does it.
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| Published rangetheir exact wording | 73–78%“73% minimum average; 78% minimum average for Co-op” | 65%“65%+” | 80–83%“Low 80s” | 73–80%“Mid to high 70s” |
| Required coursesforced into your top 6 | ENG4UICS4UMCV4UMDM4UMHF4U | ENG4UMDM4U | ENG4U | ENG4UFRA4UMCV4UMDM4UMHF4U |
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| More than marks?supplementary application | Marks only | Marks only | Marks only | Yes
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| Co-op | Available | No | Available | Available |
| Degree | — | — | — | Bachelor of Applied Arts, BAA, International Bachelor of Arts, iBA |
| First-year intakewhere published | — | — | — | 25 |
| What you study | AccountingBusiness StudiesEconomicsFinance | EconomicsFinance | AccountingArtificial IntelligenceBusiness StudiesEconomics | AccountingArtificial IntelligenceBusiness StudiesEconomics |
| What it is | You study core business subjects like accounting, finance, marketing, and human resources, alongside economics and psychology. This program includes a co-op stream, meaning you alternate between classroom terms and paid work terms at companies, giving you real workplace experience alongside your degree. It suits people who want practical business skills and prefer learning by doing, not just theory. | This program teaches you economic theory and financial practice together — how money moves through systems, markets behave, and organizations manage their finances. Unlike a pure economics degree, you spend significant time on applied finance: investment decisions, corporate finance, and financial analysis. It suits people who want to understand both the big economic picture and the practical side of managing money. | You study the fundamentals of running a business: accounting, finance, human resources, and strategy, along with emerging areas like artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship. This co-op program alternates classroom learning with paid work terms at real companies, giving you practical experience alongside your degree. It suits people who want hands-on business skills and prefer learning by doing rather than pure theory. | This program lets you earn two degrees at once: a business administration credential covering accounting, finance, and entrepreneurship, plus an international studies degree in history, geography, or environmental studies. Unlike a typical business degree, you're required to complete a co-op work term, which gives you practical experience alongside classroom learning. It suits students who want both solid business training and deeper knowledge of global issues or a second subject area. |
| The door tomajors you reach through it | accountingcommerce/businessfinancemarketing | finance | commerce/businessfinancemarketing | Applied to directly |
| Entrance awardsat this campus, by average | None published by average | 7 published, 7 with no applicationfrom 80%See them | 4 published, 1 with no applicationfrom 80%See them | 13 published, 4 with no applicationfrom 75%See them |
| Source | University of Windsor on OUInfo | Algoma University on OUInfo | Brock University on OUInfo | York University — Glendon on OUInfo |
Also compare with
Same subject area and a similar published range, at a campus you have not got in the table yet.
- Business (Thunder Bay and Orillia)70%+
- Management (regular and co-op)83–90%+
- International Studies (BA, iBA)73–80%+
- Bachelor of Business Administration70%+
- Business - International Dual Degree (Thunder Bay and Orillia)70%+
- Concurrent Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Education Intermediate/Senior70%+
Ranges are what each university publishes, not guaranteed cutoffs, and limited-enrolment programs often admit above them. Confirm anything you are about to act on with the university; each column links to its source.