HONORS DOUBLE MAJOR
Enrollment in the BMOS Honors Double Major modules is limited. Meeting of minimal requirements does not guarantee admission.
The four-year BMOS HONORS DOUBLE MAJOR must include one of the following five Major modules in combination with another Major module from a discipline other than Management and Organizational Studies.
- ACCOUNTING
- CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
- FINANCE FOR MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL STUDIES (MOS)
- HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
- COMMERCIAL AVIATION MANAGEMENT
Admission Requirements
Students may not apply to a BMOS HONORS DOUBLE MAJOR when they apply for admission to the University. In addition to meeting MOS Admission Requirements, students must successfully complete the Admission Requirements for a Major module in a discipline other than Management and Organizational Studies. If Admission Requirements are not met in either or both of the Majors, students will not be allowed to register in a BMOS Honors Double Major and will be required to apply to a BMOS Specialization or to another program.
After first year, students may apply for admission upon completion of first-year requirements with no failures. Students must have an average of at least 70% on, and no grade less than 60% in, the following 3.0 principal courses:
1.0 course: MOS 1021A/B and 1023A/B
1.0 course from: Calculus 1000A/B, 1100A/B, 1301A/B, 1501A/B: Mathematics 1225A/B, 1228A/B, 1229A/B, 1600A/B*
1.0 course: numbered 1000-1999
Note: *Students admitted without Calculus should be aware that to enroll in certain courses/modules they may be required to take Mathematics 0110A/B or Calculus 1100A/B. When considering a course/module in another discipline, please check the Mathematics
requirements(s). Students are responsible for ensuring they have completed the Mathematics and other entry requirements and prerequisites of the modules/courses they wish to take.
After first year, students may apply for admission to the COMMERCIAL AVIATION MANAGEMENT HONORS DOUBLE MAJOR upon completion of first-year requirements with no failures. Students must have an average of at least 70% on, and no grade less than 60% in, any of the 3.0 principal courses:
1.0 course: MOS 1021A/B and 1023A/B
0.5 course: MOS 1022F/G
1.0 course from: Calculus 1000A/B, 1100A/B, 1301A/B, 1501A/B; Mathematics 1225A/B, 1228A/B, 1229A/B, 1600A/B*
0.5 course: numbered 1000-1999
Note: *Students admitted without Calculus should be aware that to enroll in certain courses/modules they may be required to take Mathematics 0110A/B or Calculus 1100A/B. When considering a course/module in another discipline, please check the Mathematics requirements(s). Students are responsible for ensuring they have completed the Mathematics and other entry requirements and prerequisites of the modules/courses they wish to take.
After second year, students applying for a BMOS HONORS DOUBLE MAJOR must have
a) achieved an average of at least 70% on the last 5.0 courses;
b) achieved an average of 70% on the 3.0 principal courses required for the module;
c) obtained a minimum grade of 60% in each course required for the module;
d) obtained a passing grade in each elective course;
e) a minimum cumulative average of 65%
Progression Requirements
To remain in a BMOS HONORS DOUBLE MAJOR, students must have
a) maintained a cumulative modular average of 70%;
b) obtained a minimum grade of 60% in each course required for the module;
c) obtained a passing grade in each elective course;
d) maintained a cumulative average of 65%
Students who fail to meet these progression requirements may be eligible to apply to a BMOS Specialization or to another program.
Graduation Requirements
To graduate from a BMOS HONORS DOUBLE MAJOR, students must achieve a minimum cumulative modular average of 70% with a minimum grade of 60% in each course of each module, obtain a passing grade in each elective course, and maintain a minimum overall average of 65% on the 20.0 courses counted towards the BMOS HONORS DEGREE. Students with advanced standing must achieve an overall average of 65% on courses completed at Western.
All students require 2.0 designated essay courses (E, F or G; at least 1.0 of which must be a senior course numbered 2000-4999) and 1.0 course from each of the Categories A, B and C.