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BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL STUDIES (BMOS) FOUR-YEAR DEGREE
The BMOS must include one of the following four Specializations: Finance and Administration; Finance, Administration and Computer Science; Organizational and Human Resources; Commercial Aviation Management.
MOS courses are equivalent to the former ACS courses with the same number.
Admission Requirements
Students may apply to enter a Specialization in BMOS when they apply for admission to the University. Because enrolment is limited, possession of the University's minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission. Students applying with the Ontario Four-Year Grade 12 curriculum must complete an Ontario Secondary School Diploma including: completion of six Grade 12U and/or M courses, including English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions and Introductory Calculus (MCB4U), and one of either Math of Data Management (MDM4U) or Geometry and Discrete Math (MGA4U), or equivalent. To enter a Specialization in BMOS after first, second, or third year, students must have achieved an overall average of 70% on the last 5.0 courses and a cumulative average of 65%. Students enrolled in a Specialization in BACS or BMOS at an Affiliated University College must meet the admission requirements in order to transfer into a Specialization in BMOS on main campus.
Progression Requirements
To remain in a Specialization in BMOS, students must maintain a minimum cumulative average of 65%, with no sessional average (including summer session) less than 60%. In order to be readmitted to the Specialization in BMOS, students must complete an additional 5.0 courses in another program and must meet the admission requirements.
Graduation Requirements
For the 20.0 courses to be counted for graduation, students must achieve a minimum cumulative average of 65%. Students with advanced standing must achieve an overall average of 65% on courses completed at Western. All students require 2.0 designated essay courses, at least 1.0 of which must be a senior course (numbered 100-499). In addition, 1.0 course from each of the Faculties of Arts and Humanities, the Faculty of Science and one other faculty must be included. Writing courses may not be used to fulfill the 1.0 course in Arts and Humanities requirement.
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