Students who entered the DAN program in Management and Organizational Studies before September 1, 2011, and are graduating before September 1, 2016, will be allowed to follow the program requirements stated in the Academic Calendar in the year in which they were admitted to the MOS Program. If
MOS 1020A/B has been completed prior to September 1, 2011, students will not be required to take
MOS 1021A/B and
1023A/B. If
MOS 3310A/B and
3320A/B have been completed prior to September 1, 2011, students will not be required to take
MOS 2310A/B and
2320A/B.
New Requirements for students entering the DAN program in Management and Organizational Studies on or after September 1, 2011
Students may choose between two degree options – a Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies (BMOS) HONORS DEGREE or a FOUR-YEAR SPECIALIZATION DEGREE. MOS offers a 20.0 course Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies (BMOS) Degree as an Honors Specialization or Double Major (BMOS Honors Degree) or a BMOS Specialization (BMOS Four-Year Degree) providing students with a four-year degree combining management and social science courses using an evidence-based management approach and drawing on social science methodologies. Evidence-based management stresses the study of managerial decisions and organizational practices informed by the combination of best available management research, facts specific to the situation, practitioner experience and judgment, and ethics and values. The Commercial Aviation Management module allows students who select the Flight Training option the opportunity to obtain a Commercial Pilot's License.
Students applying to MOS with the Ontario Four-Year Grade 12 curriculum must complete an Ontario Secondary School Diploma including: completion of six Grade 12U or M courses, including English (ENG4U) and two of either Advanced Functions (MHF4U), Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) and Math of Data Management (MDM4U). Although Calculus is not required for admission, students admitted to MOS without a Calculus background may be required to take
Mathematics 0110A/B in addition to two half-courses in Mathematics at the 1000-level or
Calculus 1100A/B in addition to one half-course in Mathematics at the 1000-level during first year in order to meet certain course/module requirements.
Students may not apply into any of the BMOS modules when they apply for admission to the University. After first year, students registered in MOS may apply to a BMOS Specialization (BMOS Four-Year Degree) if a 65% cumulative average is attained. After first year, students registered in MOS who wish to apply to the BMOS Honors Degree (Honors Specialization or Double Major) must meet the Admission Requirements for the module they wish to apply to. Students registered in MOS prior to September 2011 may follow the course and Admission Requirements outlined in the Academic Calendar in the year in which they were first admitted. BMOS students applying to transfer from an Affiliated University College may apply with the stated first-year course requirements from that college and must meet Admission Requirements.
MOS 1021A/B and
1023A/B are no longer restricted to students registered in the MOS Program.