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School of Business

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The Commerce/Management University Transfer program offers students up to two years (60 credits) of course work toward the Bachelor of Commerce degree at the University of Alberta or the Bachelor of Management degree at the University of Lethbridge, as well as one year of course work toward the Bachelor of Commerce degree at the University of Calgary.

The program is designed to meet the first-year university transfer requirements. If students are interested in taking Year 2 at NWP, they should consult with an academic advisor to determine course availability and areas of concentration.

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To be considered for admission, you must meet specific criteria, including course requirements, minimum marks, and language proficiencies.
 

Admission Requirements

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The course includes data collection and presentation, descriptive statistics. Probability distributions, sampling distributions, and the central limit theorem; point estimation and hypothesis testing; correlation and regression analysis; goodness of fit and contingency table.

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Students will examine how markets and governments determine which products are produced and how income is distributed in the Canadian economy. Topics include supply and demand, costs, and perfect and imperfect competition.

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The course will include a review of analytic geometry; functions, limits, continuity; differentiation of elementary functions; applications to maxima, minima and rates; introduction to integration; Fundamental Theorem; numerical integration; and areas and other applications of the definite integral to areas.

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Take a Peek at What's in Store

Get a taste for learning and review a few of the required courses.

The course includes data collection and presentation, descriptive statistics. Probability distributions, sampling distributions, and the central limit theorem; point estimation and hypothesis testing; correlation and regression analysis; goodness of fit and contingency table.

All Course Information

Students will examine how markets and governments determine which products are produced and how income is distributed in the Canadian economy. Topics include supply and demand, costs, and perfect and imperfect competition.

All Course Information

The course will include a review of analytic geometry; functions, limits, continuity; differentiation of elementary functions; applications to maxima, minima and rates; introduction to integration; Fundamental Theorem; numerical integration; and areas and other applications of the definite integral to areas.

All Course Information