The Sobey School of Business Bachelor of Commerce program deserves its reputation as the region's foremost undergraduate business program. Graduate with a strong foundation of the knowledge, skills and abilities you need to succeed in business.
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Sobey Building, Room 252
Phone: 902-491-6532
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2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Friday
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HISTORY OF THE SOBEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Founded in 1802, Saint Mary's is one of Canada's oldest universities. Its business school has an equally long heritage.
The Faculty of Commerce - as it was first called - was created in 1934, and was one of the first business programs in Canada. In August 1992, Saint Mary's paid tribute to one of Canada's premier business leaders by naming its Faculty of Commerce in honour of the late Frank H. Sobey, founder of Empire Company Limited, Stellarton, Nova Scotia. Ground for a new state-of-the-art home of the Business School named after the Sobey family was broken in October 1996, and the Sobey Building was officially opened two years later.
Today, the Sobey School of Business is the largest and most respected business school in Atlantic Canada, a region that encompasses New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland.
With nearly 3000 students, the undergraduate Commerce program attracts students from around the globe.
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Ten majors are offered, including General Business Studies which enables students to custom-tailor a program.
Accounting
Computing and Information Systems
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Finance
General Business Studies (Custom-Design)
Global Business Management
Honours Economics
Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations
Management
Marketing
Certificates:
- Human Resource Management