Launch your career with a business administration degree

At StFX, students don’t just earn a BBA – they join a close-knit community where small class sizes, expert faculty, and a student-first approach create a truly supportive learning environment.

Our business administration degree programs blend conceptual knowledge with hands-on, experiential learning through work terms, projects, presentations, simulations, field trips, case studies, guest speakers, service learning, and more.

The Gerald Schwartz School of Business offers BBA majors, advanced majors, and honours streams in Accounting, Finance, Management, Entrepreneurship, International Business, Marketing, and Enterprise Systems. A minor in Sport Management is also available to BBA students. Learn more 

Program Overview

Students pursuing a business administration degree at StFX enjoy hands-on, immersive learning opportunities in one of Canada’s finest undergraduate business programs. Our programming emphasizes experiential learning and is delivered by faculty whose research is relevant to practicing managers, and who are recognized as engaging, effective teachers. A StFX BBA puts you on the fast-track to a fulfilling career in your chosen field of study.

Explore our BBA degree options

Degrees Offered

The following undergraduate degrees are offered in Business Administration:

  • Bachelor of Business Administration with MAJOR*
  • Bachelor of Business Administration with ADVANCED MAJOR*
  • Bachelor of Business Administration with HONOURS*
  • Bachelor of Business Administration with JOINT HONOURS in business administration and economics

Note: Within each program and stream, students may also choose a co-op work-study option and/or may participate in an international exchange to earn credits abroad that may count toward their BBA degree and/or include a Minor in Sport Management.

* Streams in accounting, entrepreneurship, enterprise systems, finance, international business, management and leadership, or marketing

Course Structure

In the first and second year you will take core courses shared among each of the Faculty of Business disciplines. At the end of your second year you will be required to declare your major, which dictates your course selection for the following years. Students in their 3rd and 4th year select focused courses based on their declared major. Generally, students can expect a course pattern as described below.

Year(s) of StudyRequired CoursesElective Courses
1 Business, Economics, Math, and Statistics Arts and Science
2 Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Management and Enterprise Systems Arts and Science
3&4 Business courses as specified by your declared major area of study Arts, Science, and Business
Degree Requirements

All students in the BBA program need to choose their area of concentration at the end of their second year of studies. Students will declare their major in one of the seven streams identified above. Students who qualify academically for the advanced major or honours programs will be able to apply for these degree streams at that time.

The structure of the BBA major, advanced major and honours degree programs is as follows:

BBA Degree RequirementsMajorAdvanced MajorHonours
Business core credits 27 27 27
Business stream prescribed credits 21 27 27
...including   capstone course methods course & thesis
Business electives 15 9 9
Total Business credits 63 63 63
Arts/Science prescribed credits 121 121 121
Arts/Science electives 362 362 362
Total Arts/Science credits 48 48 48
Open credits 9 9 9
Total credits 120 120 120

1. For the finance stream: Arts/Science credits prescribed total 18.
2. For the finance stream: Arts/Science electives total 30.

BBA Programs

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Accounting

Provides the data on which business decisions regarding profitability, sustainability and wealth are made.

Students collaborating on a computer project as part of their business administration degree in Enterprise Systems.


Enterprise Systems

Equips students with the critical knowledge and practical skills to design, develop, and manage large technology systems for global organizations.

Student exploring entrepreneurship as part of a business administration degree, standing in front of a wall filled with creative business-themed illustrations and motivational words.


Entrepreneurship

Provides the competencies needed to start, develop and/or manage a small business venture, and learn the skills that are in demand by growth industries.

Students analyzing stock market data as part of their business administration degree in Finance, surrounded by screens displaying financial information and graphs.


Finance

Provides students with the tools to evaluate how to make investment decisions and finance the same.

Shipping containers from global logistics companies, representing the global trade focus of the business administration degree in International Business.


International Business

Provides the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in an international business environment and gain a global perspective.

Student participating in a classroom session as part of a business administration degree in Management and Leadership.


Management & Leadership

Explores the strategic and human dimensions of business, like creating a work environment where people can thrive and accomplish goals responsibly.

Students collaborating on a branding project as part of their business administration degree in Marketing, surrounded by charts, sticky notes, and laptops.


Marketing

Helps organizations understand customer perceptions of value and how to create, communicate, and deliver that value better than the competition.

Tennis stadium scene representing the global and event-focused aspects of a business administration degree in Sport Management.


Minor in Sport Management

Prepares business students for careers working with elite and recreational sport organizations and communities.