Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration
Welcome to the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration
Get ready to capitalize on the abundant opportunities in the world of business. Douglas College's Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration helps you launch a career in sectors that are vital to the economy, like marketing, hospitality and business management. Our programs span information technology, accounting, economics and administration, too.
We offer informed, up-to-the-minute instruction. Our instructors are supported by active networks in their chosen field. They have skills to pass on that only experienced professionals can give. Together, you will build the abilities, knowledge and expertise that produce success within the office, boardroom or your own business.
Profit from our programs that build the skills employers need. Combining innovation with applied assignments, our courses offer abundant opportunities for hands-on experience outside the classroom. Students benefit from class projects that focus on real-work situations and from the resources in our state-of-the-art computer labs.
We're working with you to build skills and connections for the future. Get ready to start your business career at Douglas College.
Bachelor of Business Administration
You're ready for a major step in your business career. The Bachelor of Business Administration program focuses on career-ready skills needed to reach your goal. Select from two specialties: Accounting or Financial Services and Administration.
Featured Program
Put your skills to work with the Co-operative Education Program at Douglas College. Gain paid, full-time work experience, and College credit.
Faculty Focus
Gerard Edwards
Lovleen Brar had started her second year at Douglas College and was waiting for her first marketing class to begin. "I didn't really care about school," says Brar. Then instructor Gerard Edwards walked into class with a big smile on his face. "I was thinking, okay, great, another teacher, but with him, it was different. He cared about each and every one of his students. By the end of the second class, he knew everyone's name."

