If you're new to the Desautels Faculty of Management, attending an Orientation and Advising Session in the last week of August is mandatory. During this session, the BCom Student Affairs Office staff will provide information on all aspects of the BCom program. If
you have had difficulty registering for your
courses, and have not contacted the BCom Office to resolve your issues,
you will have the opportunity to resolve your
problems after this session. For a detailed description of advising and
registration procedures, you
should refer to Registration; the website for newly admitted undergraduate students at mcgill.ca/accepted; and the BCom website at
mcgill.ca/desautels/programs/bcom.
To avoid limited course enrolment, it’s best not to wait until August to resolve registration issues.
Academic advising for all returning students takes place in February
and March for the upcoming academic year. Appointments can be made using BCom Insight tool found at mcgill.ca/desautels/programs/bcom/contact-us:
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from mid-August until the end of the add/drop period in the Fall term;
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from the beginning of January until the end of the add/drop period in the Winter term.
Appointments to discuss programs of study with student advisors may be made as soon as the add/drop period ends in September and then again in January. All new students are required to attend a mandatory appointment with an academic student advisor in this period of their first semester. In February or March, an Information Session takes place that
helps
you to select a course of study for specialization. In
April, as
a student
continuing in the BCom program,
you will plan your
studies for the following year using the requirements as listed in the
eCalendar or in the My Progress module available through Minerva, as a
guide to your
course selection. Advice is available at the BCom Faculty of Management Undergraduate Student Affairs Office for
students having difficulty. Students register online
using Minerva.
If
you are a General Management student
choosing to do a minor in another faculty as your
second area of study,
you should meet with the appropriate department
advisor to plan your
courses.
It should be noted that minors must have a minimum of 18 credits not
overlapping with other program requirements.
If
you are taking the Minor, Major, or Honours in
Economics,
you must see an advisor in the BCom Student Affairs
Office for approval of your
program and course selection after meeting with an Economics Advisor.
If you are in the Major in Mathematics and Statistics for Management or the Minor in Mathematics or Statistics, you must have your program of study initially authorized by the appropriate department advisor prior to consulting with a student advisor in the BCom Faculty of Management Undergraduate Student Affairs Office.
You
should contact a student advisor as soon as possible if you are encountering
difficulties (academic or personal)
or are requesting specific information about the
BCom program.