EXPERIENCE. GOODMAN.
EXPERIENCEGOODMAN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Among the best in business education 4
Programs of study 6
Bachelor of Accounting 7
Bachelor of Business Administration 11
Bachelor of Business Administration Co-op International Double Degree 15
Excel academically 23
Experts in experiential education 24
Develop your career 26
Go global 28
Innovate and create 30
Get involved 31
Develop your skills 33
The Goodman Experience 34
Explore Niagara 36
Programs and support 38
Campus living 40
Financial support 42
Applying to Brock 44
Contact information 46
Important dates 46
Studying business at Brock goes beyond balance sheets and bottom lines Here we help develop tomorrowrsquos business leaders who are ready to think critically
adapt to changing business landscapes and look beyond geographic boundaries
Small class sizes interactive lectures and real-world experiences are some of the many reasons why students choose the Goodman School of Business Experiential education opportunities mdash like consulting projects with local organizations and paid co-op work terms mdash extend learning beyond the classroom and provide you with practical experiences that will help launch your career
You can build a global perspective through Goodmanrsquos international partnerships and double degree programs and develop your leadership skills through our many clubs and case competitions
The Goodman School of Business is committed to providing you with the opportunities you need to succeed With accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) Chartered Professional Accountants (CPA) of Ontario Canadian Professional Sales Association (CPSA) and the National Centre for Management Accreditation (NCMA) we ensure you will receive a level of excellence in business education that meets rigorous standards
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AMONG THE BEST IN BUSINESS EDUCATIONThe path to success depends on two things the quality of the school you attend and the opportunities you take advantage of while you are there At Goodman well provide you with an outstanding education as well as relevant employment-related experience that will make you an outstanding candidate when you enter the job market
The Goodman School of Business at Brock affirms its place among the worlds best business programs with accreditation conferred by many prestigious domestic and international business associations
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
(AACSB)
Member of the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD)
Partner School with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Canadian Professional Sales Association
(CPSA)
National Centre for Management Accreditation
(NCMA)
Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario
(CPA)
ACCREDITATIONS
MEMBERSHIPS
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PROFESSIONALDESIGNATIONS
bull Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) Issued by the Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario
bull Certified in Management (CIM) Issued by CIM Chartered Managers Canada NCMA National Centre for Management Accreditation
bull Chartered Manager (CMgr) Issued by CIM Chartered Managers Canada NCMA National Centre for Management Accreditation
bull Professional Sales Certificate (PSC) Issued by the Canadian Professional Sales Association
Programs at the Goodman School of Business may also help prepare you for the following designations or certifications Please check directly with the granting organization for more information
Accountingbull Certified Management Accountant (CMA) US bull Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
(ACCA) bull Professional Qualification and Certificate in
Business Accounting
Financebull Canadian Investment Funds Course (CIFC)bull Canadian Securities Course (CSC)bull Certified Financial Planner (CFP) mdash advanced
standing available through Mohawk Collegebull Chartered Business Valuator (CBV)bull Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)bull Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC)bull Chartered Investment Manager (CIM)bull Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) bull Financial Risk Manager (FRM) bull Personal Financial Planner (PFP) mdash advanced
standing available through Mohawk Collegebull Professional Risk Manager (PRM)
Human Resourcesbull Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRP)
Information Systems Business Analytics
bull Certified Analytics Professional (CAP) bull Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)bull Certified Information Systems Security
Professional (CISSP)bull MCSA SQL Server 20122014 bull Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) bull Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Expert bull Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Master bull SAS Certified Predictive Modeler Using SAS
Enterprise Miner
Marketingbull Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) bull Certified Web Analyst (CWA)bull Google Ads Certificationbull Google Analytics Certificationbull New Product Development Professional
(NPDP)bull Online Marketing Certified Associate
Professional Certification (OMCP)bull Professional Certified Marketer (PCM) in Digital
Marketing Marketing Management Content Marketing or Sales Management
Operationsbull Certified Associate in Project Management
(CAPM)bull Certified in Logistics Transportation amp
Distribution (CLTD)bull Certified Professional in Supply Management
(CPSM)bull Certified Quality Process Analyst (CQPA)bull Certified Six Sigma Green Belt (CSSGB)bull Certified Six Sigma Yellow Belt (CSSYB)bull Certified Supply Chain Management
Professional (CSCMP)bull Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP)bull Project Management Professional (PMP)bull Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA) bull Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP) bull Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP)
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After you complete your studies at Goodman you may choose to pursue professional designations These designations demonstrate commitment and achievement within a variety of industries in business including accounting finance human resources sales and many more
The Goodman School of Business is accredited by several organizations providing pathways leading to the following professional designations
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PROGRAMS OF STUDYWhether you want to become a professional accountant pursue a career in business or gain a global business perspective we have a program for you Choose from a traditional four-year honours degree or programs with co-op or double degree options
Undergraduate degrees
bull Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc)bull Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)bull Bachelor of Business Administration Co-op
International Double Degree (BBA)
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Accounting at Goodman has a national reputation for excellence Our rigorous academic courses and professional orientation are aligned with industry needs and will set you on the path to becoming a professional accountant Co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation Continue your studies with our MAcc program to fast track to the CPA
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) 4-year honours program
Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) Co-op 45-year honours program
OUAC code BK
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BAcc mid 80s
Expected cut-off BAcc Co-op high 80s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING
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Goodman School of Businessrsquo exceptional class experience and professional orientation provided me with a solid foundation for a future career Outside the classroom I represented the School as a Goodman Ambassador Thanks to these great experiences during my Honours Bachelor of Accounting degree I chose to pursue my Master of Accountancy degree at Goodman as well Upon graduation I am confident Irsquoll be ready for any real-life business challenges that may come my way
JACQUELINE ZHANG BAcc rsquo20 MAcc CANDIDATE 201920 GOODMAN AMBASSADOR
THE GOODMAN CPA PATHWAY mdash FAST COST-EFFECTIVE COMPLETE Goodman provides one of the fastest tracks to the CPA designation When you take our Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) and Master of Accountancy (MAcc) programs yoursquoll learn everything you need to successfully complete the Common Final Exam (CFE)
If you complete the BAcc program you have two options
Option 1 Apply to the Goodman MAcc program which would only take seven months to complete and covers the six CPA preparatory courses
Option 2 Enter the CPA Professional Education Program (PEP) with advanced standing The CPA PEP is only offered on a part-time basis and may take up to two years to complete
BAcc MAcc CFE
GOODMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CPA PATHWAY
BAccCore
Module 1 + 2
Elective Module
1 + 2
Capstone 1 + 2
CFE maleCPA PEP PROGRAM
WHAT YOU NEED TO BECOME A CPA
square ACADEMIC PREREQUISITES
square SIX CPA PREPATORY COURSES
square COMMON FINAL EXAM (CFE)
square CPA PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS (30 MONTHS)
WHAT GOODMAN OFFERS
check-square COVERED IN OUR BAcc PROGRAM
check-square COVERED IN OUR MAcc PROGRAM
check-square OUR CPA PATHWAY PROVIDES DIRECT ACCESS TO THE CFE
check-square OUR BAcc CO-OP INCLUDES 16-20 MONTHS OF CO-OP WORK TERMS THAT COUNT TOWARDS THE CPA DESIGNATION
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Accounting Ibull Data Analysis amp Business
Modellingbull Statisticsbull Microeconomics bull Sciences context credit
bull Accounting IIbull Legal Environment of Business bull Calculusbull Macroeconomics bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Financial Accounting Ibull Corporate Finance Ibull Operations Managementbull Econometricsbull One elective
bull Financial Accounting IIbull Cost amp Managerial Accounting Ibull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviour
Summer vacation
Year 3
bull Financial Accounting IIIbull Accounting Information Systemsbull Taxation Ibull Humanities context credit bull One elective
bull Auditing Ibull Cost amp Managerial Accounting IIbull Ethicsbull Humanities context creditbull One elective
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Financial Accounting IVbull Taxation IIbull Auditing IIbull Two electives
bull Strategybull Taxation IIIbull Auditing IIIbull Accounting Theory bull Integration amp Problem Solving
Summer vacation
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING SAMPLE SCHEDULE
EXPAND YOUR GOODMAN EXPERIENCEbull Optional exchange termbull Master of Accountancy (MAcc)1111006 9
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Accounting Ibull Data Analysis amp Business
Modellingbull Statisticsbull Microeconomics bull Humanities context credit
bull Accounting IIbull Legal Environment of Business bull Calculusbull Macroeconomics bull Humanities context creditbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Financial Accounting Ibull Accounting Information Systemsbull Taxation Ibull Econometrics bull Corporate Finance I
Co-op work term 1
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting Ibull Financial Accounting IIbull Auditing Ibull Taxation IIbull One electivebull Sciences context credit
Year 3 Co-op work term 2 Co-op work term 3
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting IIbull Financial Accounting IIIbull Corporate Finance IIbull Ethics
Year 4
bull Marketingbull Operations Managementbull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 4
bull Financial Accounting IVbull Taxation IIIbull Auditing IIbull Organizational Behaviour
Year 5
bull Accounting Theorybull Integration amp Problem Solvingbull Auditing IIIbull Strategybull One elective
Master of Accountancy (MAcc)For students completing the combined BAcc + MAcc CPA Pathway at Goodman
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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If you want a career in business our BBA program allows you to tailor your degree to meet your personal career goals In your first two years yoursquoll receive a solid foundation in the functional areas of business along with knowledge of the Canadian and global business environment through a core set of courses In your final two years yoursquoll have the option to focus on one of 10 areas of concentration BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
4-year honours program
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Co-op
45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA High 70s
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op Low 80s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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BBA CONCENTRATIONS
COMPLETE YOUR
MBAIN AS LITTLE AS
8 MONTHS
Whether you choose to focus on a specific business discipline or want to combine various areas of study you can build a BBA degree that will match your career goals We offer 10 areas of concentration that can lead to a variety of different job opportunities
The BBA program (Accounting concentration) provides a broader managerial degree with a more limited focus in accounting The BBA program meets some but not all CPA requirements The BAcc program is designed for students intending to pursue a professional accounting designation and includes all university courses required by CPA Ontario (Chartered Professional Accountants)
If you achieve high marks in your undergraduate courses you may be eligible for up to 10 advanced standing core course
exemptions in the MBA program
Courses eligible for advanced standing must consist of substantially similar
content and curriculum and have been completed in Canada or the US with no grade less than 70 B- 27
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Goodman provided me with a well-rounded experience My involvement with student leadership opportunities such as President of Goodman Data Analytics Studentsrsquo Association provided me opportunities to network get involved with other student clubs and experience an unparalleled level of education that sets me apart in todayrsquos competitive environment
TIMI OLAOYE BBA CANDIDATE 201920 PRESIDENT OF GOODMAN DATA ANALYTICS STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
chart-bar briefcaseAccounting Entrepreneurship
money-bill-wave Finance General Management
users Human Resource Management
Information Systems
folder-open MarketingInternational Business
bullhorn Operations Management
Public Administration
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Legal Environment of Businessbull Managerial Economicsbull Econometricsbull Entrepreneurship
bull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Operations Management
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3
bull Corporate Finance II bull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull International Businessbull Ethicsbull One business electivebull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull Optional international exchange term
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Two business electives bull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
bull Strategy bull Two business electivesbull Two electives
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Information Systems
bull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull Operations Managementbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3 Co-op work term 1
bull Managerial Economicsbull Entrepreneurshipbull One business electivebull Two electives bull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 2
Year 4
bull International Businessbull One electivebull Two business electivesbull Humanities context creditbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 3bull Commercial Lawbull Ethics bull Two electives
Year 5bull Strategy bull Two electivesbull Two business electives
bull First of its kind
bull Responds to consumer and industry demand
bull Focuses on strategic marketing opportunities of AR and creating AR experiences that maximize customer engagement
NEW AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) MARKETING COURSE 1112186
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Experience Canadarsquos only international double degree program that includes co-op work experience Our BBA Co-op International Double Degree will differentiate you from your peers Wersquove partnered with five leading business schools in Europe to offer you the best in international business education and co-op work experience in both Canada and Europe
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
BBA Co-op International Double Degree
4 to 45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op International Double Degree High 80s to low 90s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program This program is limited to only 40 students per year
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE
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UNITED KINGDOM LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL (LUMS)bull Located in Lancaster United Kingdom approximately 15 hours by bus from
Manchesterbull 2 years at Goodman 2 years at LUMS (depart for United Kingdom in fall term of
Year 3)bull Degree BSc International Business Managementbull 5 spots available
FRANCE NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL (NEOMA)bull Located in Reims France approximately 1 hour by train from Parisbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at NEOMA (depart for France in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at NEOMA taught 50 in French in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all
students in the NEOMA track will study French language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Diplocircme du Centre drsquoEtudes Supeacuterieures Europeacuteennes de Management
(CESEM) with option to specialize in Year 4bull 20 spots available
Participating in Goodmanrsquos Double Degree program has been a life-changing experience I wanted to do two things in my undergrad get a degree and travel By participating in this unique program not only was I able to travel and live in Europe I will graduate with two degrees from well-respected institutions Through two co-op placements I have also experienced working in both Canada and Europe which widens my job prospects and allows me the opportunity to pursue my career however I like
DAVIN VANEE FOURTH-YEAR BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE STUDENT WITH DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
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Earn two degreesWhen you successfully complete the program you will earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brock University in addition to a second degree from the partner school
Pay tuition to BrockAll tuition fees are paid to Brock University so that you donrsquot have to pay international student fees at the partner school
Mandatory co-op termsThis co-op-only program gives you the global perspective desirable in todayrsquos economy and the work experience to back it up You will complete one co-op work term in Canada and one co-op work term abroad
GERMANY EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS)bull Located in Ostrich-Winkel Germany approximately 45 minutes by train from
Frankfurtbull 25 years at Goodman 15 years at EBS (depart for Germany in winter term of
Year 3 classes taught in English)bull Degree Bachelor of Science in Management with option to specialize in Year 4bull 5 spots available
GERMANY ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY (ESB)bull Located in Reutlingen Germany approximately 45 minutes by bus from Stuttgartbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at ESB (depart for Germany in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at ESB taught 50 in German in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all students
in German track will study German language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Bachelor of Science in International Management with option to
specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
IRELAND DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (DCU)bull Located in Dublin Irelandbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at DCU (depart for Ireland in fall term of Year 3)bull Degree Bachelor of Arts in Global Business with option to specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL UKBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomicsbull Communicationsbull Calculusbull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two humanities context credit
courses
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull Managerial Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Two electives
bull Management amp the Natural Environment
bull Marketing Managementbull Management amp ITbull Two electives
Co-op work term 2 in the United Kingdom
Year 4
bull Strategic Managementbull Entrepreneurship Discovery amp
Practicebull Business Ethicsbull Management Simulation
bull International Businessbull Two electivesbull Dissertation
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada Lancaster University Management School UK
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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL FRANCEBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada NEOMA Business School France
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accounting bull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull French Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communication bull Calculus bull French Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull French Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Entrepreneurshipbull Econometricsbull Organizational Behaviourbull Commercial Lawbull French Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Strategic Managementbull Business Ethicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Globalization and Innovationbull Strategic Marketing bull French as a Foreign Language
bull Operations Managementbull Data Analysisbull The Digital Organizationbull Org Development and Leadershipbull Elective
Year 4
bull Final Projectbull International Business
Developmentbull Two concentration electivesbull Personal Development
Co-op work term 2 in France Co-op work term contrsquod
Year 5
bull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Electivebull Two sciences context credits
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
ION
SY
STEM
DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
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RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
asib
ility
stud
ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
42 30 14 7 5
1 1
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
GOODMAN
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B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Among the best in business education 4
Programs of study 6
Bachelor of Accounting 7
Bachelor of Business Administration 11
Bachelor of Business Administration Co-op International Double Degree 15
Excel academically 23
Experts in experiential education 24
Develop your career 26
Go global 28
Innovate and create 30
Get involved 31
Develop your skills 33
The Goodman Experience 34
Explore Niagara 36
Programs and support 38
Campus living 40
Financial support 42
Applying to Brock 44
Contact information 46
Important dates 46
Studying business at Brock goes beyond balance sheets and bottom lines Here we help develop tomorrowrsquos business leaders who are ready to think critically
adapt to changing business landscapes and look beyond geographic boundaries
Small class sizes interactive lectures and real-world experiences are some of the many reasons why students choose the Goodman School of Business Experiential education opportunities mdash like consulting projects with local organizations and paid co-op work terms mdash extend learning beyond the classroom and provide you with practical experiences that will help launch your career
You can build a global perspective through Goodmanrsquos international partnerships and double degree programs and develop your leadership skills through our many clubs and case competitions
The Goodman School of Business is committed to providing you with the opportunities you need to succeed With accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) Chartered Professional Accountants (CPA) of Ontario Canadian Professional Sales Association (CPSA) and the National Centre for Management Accreditation (NCMA) we ensure you will receive a level of excellence in business education that meets rigorous standards
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AMONG THE BEST IN BUSINESS EDUCATIONThe path to success depends on two things the quality of the school you attend and the opportunities you take advantage of while you are there At Goodman well provide you with an outstanding education as well as relevant employment-related experience that will make you an outstanding candidate when you enter the job market
The Goodman School of Business at Brock affirms its place among the worlds best business programs with accreditation conferred by many prestigious domestic and international business associations
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
(AACSB)
Member of the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD)
Partner School with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Canadian Professional Sales Association
(CPSA)
National Centre for Management Accreditation
(NCMA)
Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario
(CPA)
ACCREDITATIONS
MEMBERSHIPS
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PROFESSIONALDESIGNATIONS
bull Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) Issued by the Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario
bull Certified in Management (CIM) Issued by CIM Chartered Managers Canada NCMA National Centre for Management Accreditation
bull Chartered Manager (CMgr) Issued by CIM Chartered Managers Canada NCMA National Centre for Management Accreditation
bull Professional Sales Certificate (PSC) Issued by the Canadian Professional Sales Association
Programs at the Goodman School of Business may also help prepare you for the following designations or certifications Please check directly with the granting organization for more information
Accountingbull Certified Management Accountant (CMA) US bull Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
(ACCA) bull Professional Qualification and Certificate in
Business Accounting
Financebull Canadian Investment Funds Course (CIFC)bull Canadian Securities Course (CSC)bull Certified Financial Planner (CFP) mdash advanced
standing available through Mohawk Collegebull Chartered Business Valuator (CBV)bull Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)bull Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC)bull Chartered Investment Manager (CIM)bull Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) bull Financial Risk Manager (FRM) bull Personal Financial Planner (PFP) mdash advanced
standing available through Mohawk Collegebull Professional Risk Manager (PRM)
Human Resourcesbull Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRP)
Information Systems Business Analytics
bull Certified Analytics Professional (CAP) bull Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)bull Certified Information Systems Security
Professional (CISSP)bull MCSA SQL Server 20122014 bull Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) bull Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Expert bull Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Master bull SAS Certified Predictive Modeler Using SAS
Enterprise Miner
Marketingbull Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) bull Certified Web Analyst (CWA)bull Google Ads Certificationbull Google Analytics Certificationbull New Product Development Professional
(NPDP)bull Online Marketing Certified Associate
Professional Certification (OMCP)bull Professional Certified Marketer (PCM) in Digital
Marketing Marketing Management Content Marketing or Sales Management
Operationsbull Certified Associate in Project Management
(CAPM)bull Certified in Logistics Transportation amp
Distribution (CLTD)bull Certified Professional in Supply Management
(CPSM)bull Certified Quality Process Analyst (CQPA)bull Certified Six Sigma Green Belt (CSSGB)bull Certified Six Sigma Yellow Belt (CSSYB)bull Certified Supply Chain Management
Professional (CSCMP)bull Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP)bull Project Management Professional (PMP)bull Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA) bull Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP) bull Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP)
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After you complete your studies at Goodman you may choose to pursue professional designations These designations demonstrate commitment and achievement within a variety of industries in business including accounting finance human resources sales and many more
The Goodman School of Business is accredited by several organizations providing pathways leading to the following professional designations
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PROGRAMS OF STUDYWhether you want to become a professional accountant pursue a career in business or gain a global business perspective we have a program for you Choose from a traditional four-year honours degree or programs with co-op or double degree options
Undergraduate degrees
bull Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc)bull Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)bull Bachelor of Business Administration Co-op
International Double Degree (BBA)
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Accounting at Goodman has a national reputation for excellence Our rigorous academic courses and professional orientation are aligned with industry needs and will set you on the path to becoming a professional accountant Co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation Continue your studies with our MAcc program to fast track to the CPA
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) 4-year honours program
Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) Co-op 45-year honours program
OUAC code BK
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BAcc mid 80s
Expected cut-off BAcc Co-op high 80s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING
8
Goodman School of Businessrsquo exceptional class experience and professional orientation provided me with a solid foundation for a future career Outside the classroom I represented the School as a Goodman Ambassador Thanks to these great experiences during my Honours Bachelor of Accounting degree I chose to pursue my Master of Accountancy degree at Goodman as well Upon graduation I am confident Irsquoll be ready for any real-life business challenges that may come my way
JACQUELINE ZHANG BAcc rsquo20 MAcc CANDIDATE 201920 GOODMAN AMBASSADOR
THE GOODMAN CPA PATHWAY mdash FAST COST-EFFECTIVE COMPLETE Goodman provides one of the fastest tracks to the CPA designation When you take our Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) and Master of Accountancy (MAcc) programs yoursquoll learn everything you need to successfully complete the Common Final Exam (CFE)
If you complete the BAcc program you have two options
Option 1 Apply to the Goodman MAcc program which would only take seven months to complete and covers the six CPA preparatory courses
Option 2 Enter the CPA Professional Education Program (PEP) with advanced standing The CPA PEP is only offered on a part-time basis and may take up to two years to complete
BAcc MAcc CFE
GOODMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CPA PATHWAY
BAccCore
Module 1 + 2
Elective Module
1 + 2
Capstone 1 + 2
CFE maleCPA PEP PROGRAM
WHAT YOU NEED TO BECOME A CPA
square ACADEMIC PREREQUISITES
square SIX CPA PREPATORY COURSES
square COMMON FINAL EXAM (CFE)
square CPA PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS (30 MONTHS)
WHAT GOODMAN OFFERS
check-square COVERED IN OUR BAcc PROGRAM
check-square COVERED IN OUR MAcc PROGRAM
check-square OUR CPA PATHWAY PROVIDES DIRECT ACCESS TO THE CFE
check-square OUR BAcc CO-OP INCLUDES 16-20 MONTHS OF CO-OP WORK TERMS THAT COUNT TOWARDS THE CPA DESIGNATION
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Accounting Ibull Data Analysis amp Business
Modellingbull Statisticsbull Microeconomics bull Sciences context credit
bull Accounting IIbull Legal Environment of Business bull Calculusbull Macroeconomics bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Financial Accounting Ibull Corporate Finance Ibull Operations Managementbull Econometricsbull One elective
bull Financial Accounting IIbull Cost amp Managerial Accounting Ibull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviour
Summer vacation
Year 3
bull Financial Accounting IIIbull Accounting Information Systemsbull Taxation Ibull Humanities context credit bull One elective
bull Auditing Ibull Cost amp Managerial Accounting IIbull Ethicsbull Humanities context creditbull One elective
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Financial Accounting IVbull Taxation IIbull Auditing IIbull Two electives
bull Strategybull Taxation IIIbull Auditing IIIbull Accounting Theory bull Integration amp Problem Solving
Summer vacation
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING SAMPLE SCHEDULE
EXPAND YOUR GOODMAN EXPERIENCEbull Optional exchange termbull Master of Accountancy (MAcc)1111006 9
10
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Accounting Ibull Data Analysis amp Business
Modellingbull Statisticsbull Microeconomics bull Humanities context credit
bull Accounting IIbull Legal Environment of Business bull Calculusbull Macroeconomics bull Humanities context creditbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Financial Accounting Ibull Accounting Information Systemsbull Taxation Ibull Econometrics bull Corporate Finance I
Co-op work term 1
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting Ibull Financial Accounting IIbull Auditing Ibull Taxation IIbull One electivebull Sciences context credit
Year 3 Co-op work term 2 Co-op work term 3
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting IIbull Financial Accounting IIIbull Corporate Finance IIbull Ethics
Year 4
bull Marketingbull Operations Managementbull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 4
bull Financial Accounting IVbull Taxation IIIbull Auditing IIbull Organizational Behaviour
Year 5
bull Accounting Theorybull Integration amp Problem Solvingbull Auditing IIIbull Strategybull One elective
Master of Accountancy (MAcc)For students completing the combined BAcc + MAcc CPA Pathway at Goodman
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
11
If you want a career in business our BBA program allows you to tailor your degree to meet your personal career goals In your first two years yoursquoll receive a solid foundation in the functional areas of business along with knowledge of the Canadian and global business environment through a core set of courses In your final two years yoursquoll have the option to focus on one of 10 areas of concentration BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
4-year honours program
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Co-op
45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA High 70s
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op Low 80s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
12
BBA CONCENTRATIONS
COMPLETE YOUR
MBAIN AS LITTLE AS
8 MONTHS
Whether you choose to focus on a specific business discipline or want to combine various areas of study you can build a BBA degree that will match your career goals We offer 10 areas of concentration that can lead to a variety of different job opportunities
The BBA program (Accounting concentration) provides a broader managerial degree with a more limited focus in accounting The BBA program meets some but not all CPA requirements The BAcc program is designed for students intending to pursue a professional accounting designation and includes all university courses required by CPA Ontario (Chartered Professional Accountants)
If you achieve high marks in your undergraduate courses you may be eligible for up to 10 advanced standing core course
exemptions in the MBA program
Courses eligible for advanced standing must consist of substantially similar
content and curriculum and have been completed in Canada or the US with no grade less than 70 B- 27
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Goodman provided me with a well-rounded experience My involvement with student leadership opportunities such as President of Goodman Data Analytics Studentsrsquo Association provided me opportunities to network get involved with other student clubs and experience an unparalleled level of education that sets me apart in todayrsquos competitive environment
TIMI OLAOYE BBA CANDIDATE 201920 PRESIDENT OF GOODMAN DATA ANALYTICS STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
chart-bar briefcaseAccounting Entrepreneurship
money-bill-wave Finance General Management
users Human Resource Management
Information Systems
folder-open MarketingInternational Business
bullhorn Operations Management
Public Administration
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Legal Environment of Businessbull Managerial Economicsbull Econometricsbull Entrepreneurship
bull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Operations Management
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3
bull Corporate Finance II bull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull International Businessbull Ethicsbull One business electivebull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull Optional international exchange term
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Two business electives bull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
bull Strategy bull Two business electivesbull Two electives
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Information Systems
bull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull Operations Managementbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3 Co-op work term 1
bull Managerial Economicsbull Entrepreneurshipbull One business electivebull Two electives bull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 2
Year 4
bull International Businessbull One electivebull Two business electivesbull Humanities context creditbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 3bull Commercial Lawbull Ethics bull Two electives
Year 5bull Strategy bull Two electivesbull Two business electives
bull First of its kind
bull Responds to consumer and industry demand
bull Focuses on strategic marketing opportunities of AR and creating AR experiences that maximize customer engagement
NEW AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) MARKETING COURSE 1112186
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Experience Canadarsquos only international double degree program that includes co-op work experience Our BBA Co-op International Double Degree will differentiate you from your peers Wersquove partnered with five leading business schools in Europe to offer you the best in international business education and co-op work experience in both Canada and Europe
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
BBA Co-op International Double Degree
4 to 45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op International Double Degree High 80s to low 90s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program This program is limited to only 40 students per year
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE
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UNITED KINGDOM LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL (LUMS)bull Located in Lancaster United Kingdom approximately 15 hours by bus from
Manchesterbull 2 years at Goodman 2 years at LUMS (depart for United Kingdom in fall term of
Year 3)bull Degree BSc International Business Managementbull 5 spots available
FRANCE NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL (NEOMA)bull Located in Reims France approximately 1 hour by train from Parisbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at NEOMA (depart for France in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at NEOMA taught 50 in French in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all
students in the NEOMA track will study French language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Diplocircme du Centre drsquoEtudes Supeacuterieures Europeacuteennes de Management
(CESEM) with option to specialize in Year 4bull 20 spots available
Participating in Goodmanrsquos Double Degree program has been a life-changing experience I wanted to do two things in my undergrad get a degree and travel By participating in this unique program not only was I able to travel and live in Europe I will graduate with two degrees from well-respected institutions Through two co-op placements I have also experienced working in both Canada and Europe which widens my job prospects and allows me the opportunity to pursue my career however I like
DAVIN VANEE FOURTH-YEAR BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE STUDENT WITH DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
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Earn two degreesWhen you successfully complete the program you will earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brock University in addition to a second degree from the partner school
Pay tuition to BrockAll tuition fees are paid to Brock University so that you donrsquot have to pay international student fees at the partner school
Mandatory co-op termsThis co-op-only program gives you the global perspective desirable in todayrsquos economy and the work experience to back it up You will complete one co-op work term in Canada and one co-op work term abroad
GERMANY EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS)bull Located in Ostrich-Winkel Germany approximately 45 minutes by train from
Frankfurtbull 25 years at Goodman 15 years at EBS (depart for Germany in winter term of
Year 3 classes taught in English)bull Degree Bachelor of Science in Management with option to specialize in Year 4bull 5 spots available
GERMANY ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY (ESB)bull Located in Reutlingen Germany approximately 45 minutes by bus from Stuttgartbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at ESB (depart for Germany in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at ESB taught 50 in German in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all students
in German track will study German language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Bachelor of Science in International Management with option to
specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
IRELAND DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (DCU)bull Located in Dublin Irelandbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at DCU (depart for Ireland in fall term of Year 3)bull Degree Bachelor of Arts in Global Business with option to specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL UKBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomicsbull Communicationsbull Calculusbull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two humanities context credit
courses
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull Managerial Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Two electives
bull Management amp the Natural Environment
bull Marketing Managementbull Management amp ITbull Two electives
Co-op work term 2 in the United Kingdom
Year 4
bull Strategic Managementbull Entrepreneurship Discovery amp
Practicebull Business Ethicsbull Management Simulation
bull International Businessbull Two electivesbull Dissertation
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada Lancaster University Management School UK
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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL FRANCEBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada NEOMA Business School France
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accounting bull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull French Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communication bull Calculus bull French Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull French Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Entrepreneurshipbull Econometricsbull Organizational Behaviourbull Commercial Lawbull French Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Strategic Managementbull Business Ethicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Globalization and Innovationbull Strategic Marketing bull French as a Foreign Language
bull Operations Managementbull Data Analysisbull The Digital Organizationbull Org Development and Leadershipbull Elective
Year 4
bull Final Projectbull International Business
Developmentbull Two concentration electivesbull Personal Development
Co-op work term 2 in France Co-op work term contrsquod
Year 5
bull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Electivebull Two sciences context credits
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
ION
SY
STEM
DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
OPE
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S PL
ANS
RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
asib
ility
stud
ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
42 30 14 7 5
1 1
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
GOODMAN
BMABROCK MARKETING ASSOCIATION
GOODMAN
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
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Studying business at Brock goes beyond balance sheets and bottom lines Here we help develop tomorrowrsquos business leaders who are ready to think critically
adapt to changing business landscapes and look beyond geographic boundaries
Small class sizes interactive lectures and real-world experiences are some of the many reasons why students choose the Goodman School of Business Experiential education opportunities mdash like consulting projects with local organizations and paid co-op work terms mdash extend learning beyond the classroom and provide you with practical experiences that will help launch your career
You can build a global perspective through Goodmanrsquos international partnerships and double degree programs and develop your leadership skills through our many clubs and case competitions
The Goodman School of Business is committed to providing you with the opportunities you need to succeed With accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) Chartered Professional Accountants (CPA) of Ontario Canadian Professional Sales Association (CPSA) and the National Centre for Management Accreditation (NCMA) we ensure you will receive a level of excellence in business education that meets rigorous standards
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AMONG THE BEST IN BUSINESS EDUCATIONThe path to success depends on two things the quality of the school you attend and the opportunities you take advantage of while you are there At Goodman well provide you with an outstanding education as well as relevant employment-related experience that will make you an outstanding candidate when you enter the job market
The Goodman School of Business at Brock affirms its place among the worlds best business programs with accreditation conferred by many prestigious domestic and international business associations
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
(AACSB)
Member of the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD)
Partner School with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Canadian Professional Sales Association
(CPSA)
National Centre for Management Accreditation
(NCMA)
Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario
(CPA)
ACCREDITATIONS
MEMBERSHIPS
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PROFESSIONALDESIGNATIONS
bull Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) Issued by the Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario
bull Certified in Management (CIM) Issued by CIM Chartered Managers Canada NCMA National Centre for Management Accreditation
bull Chartered Manager (CMgr) Issued by CIM Chartered Managers Canada NCMA National Centre for Management Accreditation
bull Professional Sales Certificate (PSC) Issued by the Canadian Professional Sales Association
Programs at the Goodman School of Business may also help prepare you for the following designations or certifications Please check directly with the granting organization for more information
Accountingbull Certified Management Accountant (CMA) US bull Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
(ACCA) bull Professional Qualification and Certificate in
Business Accounting
Financebull Canadian Investment Funds Course (CIFC)bull Canadian Securities Course (CSC)bull Certified Financial Planner (CFP) mdash advanced
standing available through Mohawk Collegebull Chartered Business Valuator (CBV)bull Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)bull Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC)bull Chartered Investment Manager (CIM)bull Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) bull Financial Risk Manager (FRM) bull Personal Financial Planner (PFP) mdash advanced
standing available through Mohawk Collegebull Professional Risk Manager (PRM)
Human Resourcesbull Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRP)
Information Systems Business Analytics
bull Certified Analytics Professional (CAP) bull Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)bull Certified Information Systems Security
Professional (CISSP)bull MCSA SQL Server 20122014 bull Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) bull Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Expert bull Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Master bull SAS Certified Predictive Modeler Using SAS
Enterprise Miner
Marketingbull Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) bull Certified Web Analyst (CWA)bull Google Ads Certificationbull Google Analytics Certificationbull New Product Development Professional
(NPDP)bull Online Marketing Certified Associate
Professional Certification (OMCP)bull Professional Certified Marketer (PCM) in Digital
Marketing Marketing Management Content Marketing or Sales Management
Operationsbull Certified Associate in Project Management
(CAPM)bull Certified in Logistics Transportation amp
Distribution (CLTD)bull Certified Professional in Supply Management
(CPSM)bull Certified Quality Process Analyst (CQPA)bull Certified Six Sigma Green Belt (CSSGB)bull Certified Six Sigma Yellow Belt (CSSYB)bull Certified Supply Chain Management
Professional (CSCMP)bull Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP)bull Project Management Professional (PMP)bull Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA) bull Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP) bull Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP)
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After you complete your studies at Goodman you may choose to pursue professional designations These designations demonstrate commitment and achievement within a variety of industries in business including accounting finance human resources sales and many more
The Goodman School of Business is accredited by several organizations providing pathways leading to the following professional designations
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PROGRAMS OF STUDYWhether you want to become a professional accountant pursue a career in business or gain a global business perspective we have a program for you Choose from a traditional four-year honours degree or programs with co-op or double degree options
Undergraduate degrees
bull Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc)bull Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)bull Bachelor of Business Administration Co-op
International Double Degree (BBA)
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Accounting at Goodman has a national reputation for excellence Our rigorous academic courses and professional orientation are aligned with industry needs and will set you on the path to becoming a professional accountant Co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation Continue your studies with our MAcc program to fast track to the CPA
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) 4-year honours program
Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) Co-op 45-year honours program
OUAC code BK
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BAcc mid 80s
Expected cut-off BAcc Co-op high 80s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING
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Goodman School of Businessrsquo exceptional class experience and professional orientation provided me with a solid foundation for a future career Outside the classroom I represented the School as a Goodman Ambassador Thanks to these great experiences during my Honours Bachelor of Accounting degree I chose to pursue my Master of Accountancy degree at Goodman as well Upon graduation I am confident Irsquoll be ready for any real-life business challenges that may come my way
JACQUELINE ZHANG BAcc rsquo20 MAcc CANDIDATE 201920 GOODMAN AMBASSADOR
THE GOODMAN CPA PATHWAY mdash FAST COST-EFFECTIVE COMPLETE Goodman provides one of the fastest tracks to the CPA designation When you take our Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) and Master of Accountancy (MAcc) programs yoursquoll learn everything you need to successfully complete the Common Final Exam (CFE)
If you complete the BAcc program you have two options
Option 1 Apply to the Goodman MAcc program which would only take seven months to complete and covers the six CPA preparatory courses
Option 2 Enter the CPA Professional Education Program (PEP) with advanced standing The CPA PEP is only offered on a part-time basis and may take up to two years to complete
BAcc MAcc CFE
GOODMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CPA PATHWAY
BAccCore
Module 1 + 2
Elective Module
1 + 2
Capstone 1 + 2
CFE maleCPA PEP PROGRAM
WHAT YOU NEED TO BECOME A CPA
square ACADEMIC PREREQUISITES
square SIX CPA PREPATORY COURSES
square COMMON FINAL EXAM (CFE)
square CPA PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS (30 MONTHS)
WHAT GOODMAN OFFERS
check-square COVERED IN OUR BAcc PROGRAM
check-square COVERED IN OUR MAcc PROGRAM
check-square OUR CPA PATHWAY PROVIDES DIRECT ACCESS TO THE CFE
check-square OUR BAcc CO-OP INCLUDES 16-20 MONTHS OF CO-OP WORK TERMS THAT COUNT TOWARDS THE CPA DESIGNATION
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Accounting Ibull Data Analysis amp Business
Modellingbull Statisticsbull Microeconomics bull Sciences context credit
bull Accounting IIbull Legal Environment of Business bull Calculusbull Macroeconomics bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Financial Accounting Ibull Corporate Finance Ibull Operations Managementbull Econometricsbull One elective
bull Financial Accounting IIbull Cost amp Managerial Accounting Ibull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviour
Summer vacation
Year 3
bull Financial Accounting IIIbull Accounting Information Systemsbull Taxation Ibull Humanities context credit bull One elective
bull Auditing Ibull Cost amp Managerial Accounting IIbull Ethicsbull Humanities context creditbull One elective
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Financial Accounting IVbull Taxation IIbull Auditing IIbull Two electives
bull Strategybull Taxation IIIbull Auditing IIIbull Accounting Theory bull Integration amp Problem Solving
Summer vacation
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING SAMPLE SCHEDULE
EXPAND YOUR GOODMAN EXPERIENCEbull Optional exchange termbull Master of Accountancy (MAcc)1111006 9
10
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Accounting Ibull Data Analysis amp Business
Modellingbull Statisticsbull Microeconomics bull Humanities context credit
bull Accounting IIbull Legal Environment of Business bull Calculusbull Macroeconomics bull Humanities context creditbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Financial Accounting Ibull Accounting Information Systemsbull Taxation Ibull Econometrics bull Corporate Finance I
Co-op work term 1
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting Ibull Financial Accounting IIbull Auditing Ibull Taxation IIbull One electivebull Sciences context credit
Year 3 Co-op work term 2 Co-op work term 3
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting IIbull Financial Accounting IIIbull Corporate Finance IIbull Ethics
Year 4
bull Marketingbull Operations Managementbull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 4
bull Financial Accounting IVbull Taxation IIIbull Auditing IIbull Organizational Behaviour
Year 5
bull Accounting Theorybull Integration amp Problem Solvingbull Auditing IIIbull Strategybull One elective
Master of Accountancy (MAcc)For students completing the combined BAcc + MAcc CPA Pathway at Goodman
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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If you want a career in business our BBA program allows you to tailor your degree to meet your personal career goals In your first two years yoursquoll receive a solid foundation in the functional areas of business along with knowledge of the Canadian and global business environment through a core set of courses In your final two years yoursquoll have the option to focus on one of 10 areas of concentration BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
4-year honours program
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Co-op
45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA High 70s
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op Low 80s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
12
BBA CONCENTRATIONS
COMPLETE YOUR
MBAIN AS LITTLE AS
8 MONTHS
Whether you choose to focus on a specific business discipline or want to combine various areas of study you can build a BBA degree that will match your career goals We offer 10 areas of concentration that can lead to a variety of different job opportunities
The BBA program (Accounting concentration) provides a broader managerial degree with a more limited focus in accounting The BBA program meets some but not all CPA requirements The BAcc program is designed for students intending to pursue a professional accounting designation and includes all university courses required by CPA Ontario (Chartered Professional Accountants)
If you achieve high marks in your undergraduate courses you may be eligible for up to 10 advanced standing core course
exemptions in the MBA program
Courses eligible for advanced standing must consist of substantially similar
content and curriculum and have been completed in Canada or the US with no grade less than 70 B- 27
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Goodman provided me with a well-rounded experience My involvement with student leadership opportunities such as President of Goodman Data Analytics Studentsrsquo Association provided me opportunities to network get involved with other student clubs and experience an unparalleled level of education that sets me apart in todayrsquos competitive environment
TIMI OLAOYE BBA CANDIDATE 201920 PRESIDENT OF GOODMAN DATA ANALYTICS STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
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money-bill-wave Finance General Management
users Human Resource Management
Information Systems
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Public Administration
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Legal Environment of Businessbull Managerial Economicsbull Econometricsbull Entrepreneurship
bull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Operations Management
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3
bull Corporate Finance II bull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull International Businessbull Ethicsbull One business electivebull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull Optional international exchange term
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Two business electives bull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
bull Strategy bull Two business electivesbull Two electives
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Information Systems
bull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull Operations Managementbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3 Co-op work term 1
bull Managerial Economicsbull Entrepreneurshipbull One business electivebull Two electives bull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 2
Year 4
bull International Businessbull One electivebull Two business electivesbull Humanities context creditbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 3bull Commercial Lawbull Ethics bull Two electives
Year 5bull Strategy bull Two electivesbull Two business electives
bull First of its kind
bull Responds to consumer and industry demand
bull Focuses on strategic marketing opportunities of AR and creating AR experiences that maximize customer engagement
NEW AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) MARKETING COURSE 1112186
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Experience Canadarsquos only international double degree program that includes co-op work experience Our BBA Co-op International Double Degree will differentiate you from your peers Wersquove partnered with five leading business schools in Europe to offer you the best in international business education and co-op work experience in both Canada and Europe
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
BBA Co-op International Double Degree
4 to 45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op International Double Degree High 80s to low 90s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program This program is limited to only 40 students per year
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE
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UNITED KINGDOM LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL (LUMS)bull Located in Lancaster United Kingdom approximately 15 hours by bus from
Manchesterbull 2 years at Goodman 2 years at LUMS (depart for United Kingdom in fall term of
Year 3)bull Degree BSc International Business Managementbull 5 spots available
FRANCE NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL (NEOMA)bull Located in Reims France approximately 1 hour by train from Parisbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at NEOMA (depart for France in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at NEOMA taught 50 in French in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all
students in the NEOMA track will study French language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Diplocircme du Centre drsquoEtudes Supeacuterieures Europeacuteennes de Management
(CESEM) with option to specialize in Year 4bull 20 spots available
Participating in Goodmanrsquos Double Degree program has been a life-changing experience I wanted to do two things in my undergrad get a degree and travel By participating in this unique program not only was I able to travel and live in Europe I will graduate with two degrees from well-respected institutions Through two co-op placements I have also experienced working in both Canada and Europe which widens my job prospects and allows me the opportunity to pursue my career however I like
DAVIN VANEE FOURTH-YEAR BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE STUDENT WITH DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
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Earn two degreesWhen you successfully complete the program you will earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brock University in addition to a second degree from the partner school
Pay tuition to BrockAll tuition fees are paid to Brock University so that you donrsquot have to pay international student fees at the partner school
Mandatory co-op termsThis co-op-only program gives you the global perspective desirable in todayrsquos economy and the work experience to back it up You will complete one co-op work term in Canada and one co-op work term abroad
GERMANY EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS)bull Located in Ostrich-Winkel Germany approximately 45 minutes by train from
Frankfurtbull 25 years at Goodman 15 years at EBS (depart for Germany in winter term of
Year 3 classes taught in English)bull Degree Bachelor of Science in Management with option to specialize in Year 4bull 5 spots available
GERMANY ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY (ESB)bull Located in Reutlingen Germany approximately 45 minutes by bus from Stuttgartbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at ESB (depart for Germany in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at ESB taught 50 in German in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all students
in German track will study German language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Bachelor of Science in International Management with option to
specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
IRELAND DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (DCU)bull Located in Dublin Irelandbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at DCU (depart for Ireland in fall term of Year 3)bull Degree Bachelor of Arts in Global Business with option to specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL UKBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomicsbull Communicationsbull Calculusbull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two humanities context credit
courses
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull Managerial Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Two electives
bull Management amp the Natural Environment
bull Marketing Managementbull Management amp ITbull Two electives
Co-op work term 2 in the United Kingdom
Year 4
bull Strategic Managementbull Entrepreneurship Discovery amp
Practicebull Business Ethicsbull Management Simulation
bull International Businessbull Two electivesbull Dissertation
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada Lancaster University Management School UK
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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL FRANCEBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada NEOMA Business School France
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accounting bull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull French Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communication bull Calculus bull French Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull French Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Entrepreneurshipbull Econometricsbull Organizational Behaviourbull Commercial Lawbull French Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Strategic Managementbull Business Ethicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Globalization and Innovationbull Strategic Marketing bull French as a Foreign Language
bull Operations Managementbull Data Analysisbull The Digital Organizationbull Org Development and Leadershipbull Elective
Year 4
bull Final Projectbull International Business
Developmentbull Two concentration electivesbull Personal Development
Co-op work term 2 in France Co-op work term contrsquod
Year 5
bull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Electivebull Two sciences context credits
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
ION
SY
STEM
DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
OPE
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S PL
ANS
RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
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ility
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ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
42 30 14 7 5
1 1
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
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AMONG THE BEST IN BUSINESS EDUCATIONThe path to success depends on two things the quality of the school you attend and the opportunities you take advantage of while you are there At Goodman well provide you with an outstanding education as well as relevant employment-related experience that will make you an outstanding candidate when you enter the job market
The Goodman School of Business at Brock affirms its place among the worlds best business programs with accreditation conferred by many prestigious domestic and international business associations
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
(AACSB)
Member of the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD)
Partner School with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Canadian Professional Sales Association
(CPSA)
National Centre for Management Accreditation
(NCMA)
Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario
(CPA)
ACCREDITATIONS
MEMBERSHIPS
5
PROFESSIONALDESIGNATIONS
bull Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) Issued by the Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario
bull Certified in Management (CIM) Issued by CIM Chartered Managers Canada NCMA National Centre for Management Accreditation
bull Chartered Manager (CMgr) Issued by CIM Chartered Managers Canada NCMA National Centre for Management Accreditation
bull Professional Sales Certificate (PSC) Issued by the Canadian Professional Sales Association
Programs at the Goodman School of Business may also help prepare you for the following designations or certifications Please check directly with the granting organization for more information
Accountingbull Certified Management Accountant (CMA) US bull Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
(ACCA) bull Professional Qualification and Certificate in
Business Accounting
Financebull Canadian Investment Funds Course (CIFC)bull Canadian Securities Course (CSC)bull Certified Financial Planner (CFP) mdash advanced
standing available through Mohawk Collegebull Chartered Business Valuator (CBV)bull Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)bull Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC)bull Chartered Investment Manager (CIM)bull Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) bull Financial Risk Manager (FRM) bull Personal Financial Planner (PFP) mdash advanced
standing available through Mohawk Collegebull Professional Risk Manager (PRM)
Human Resourcesbull Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRP)
Information Systems Business Analytics
bull Certified Analytics Professional (CAP) bull Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)bull Certified Information Systems Security
Professional (CISSP)bull MCSA SQL Server 20122014 bull Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) bull Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Expert bull Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Master bull SAS Certified Predictive Modeler Using SAS
Enterprise Miner
Marketingbull Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) bull Certified Web Analyst (CWA)bull Google Ads Certificationbull Google Analytics Certificationbull New Product Development Professional
(NPDP)bull Online Marketing Certified Associate
Professional Certification (OMCP)bull Professional Certified Marketer (PCM) in Digital
Marketing Marketing Management Content Marketing or Sales Management
Operationsbull Certified Associate in Project Management
(CAPM)bull Certified in Logistics Transportation amp
Distribution (CLTD)bull Certified Professional in Supply Management
(CPSM)bull Certified Quality Process Analyst (CQPA)bull Certified Six Sigma Green Belt (CSSGB)bull Certified Six Sigma Yellow Belt (CSSYB)bull Certified Supply Chain Management
Professional (CSCMP)bull Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP)bull Project Management Professional (PMP)bull Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA) bull Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP) bull Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP)
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After you complete your studies at Goodman you may choose to pursue professional designations These designations demonstrate commitment and achievement within a variety of industries in business including accounting finance human resources sales and many more
The Goodman School of Business is accredited by several organizations providing pathways leading to the following professional designations
6
PROGRAMS OF STUDYWhether you want to become a professional accountant pursue a career in business or gain a global business perspective we have a program for you Choose from a traditional four-year honours degree or programs with co-op or double degree options
Undergraduate degrees
bull Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc)bull Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)bull Bachelor of Business Administration Co-op
International Double Degree (BBA)
6
7
Accounting at Goodman has a national reputation for excellence Our rigorous academic courses and professional orientation are aligned with industry needs and will set you on the path to becoming a professional accountant Co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation Continue your studies with our MAcc program to fast track to the CPA
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) 4-year honours program
Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) Co-op 45-year honours program
OUAC code BK
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BAcc mid 80s
Expected cut-off BAcc Co-op high 80s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING
8
Goodman School of Businessrsquo exceptional class experience and professional orientation provided me with a solid foundation for a future career Outside the classroom I represented the School as a Goodman Ambassador Thanks to these great experiences during my Honours Bachelor of Accounting degree I chose to pursue my Master of Accountancy degree at Goodman as well Upon graduation I am confident Irsquoll be ready for any real-life business challenges that may come my way
JACQUELINE ZHANG BAcc rsquo20 MAcc CANDIDATE 201920 GOODMAN AMBASSADOR
THE GOODMAN CPA PATHWAY mdash FAST COST-EFFECTIVE COMPLETE Goodman provides one of the fastest tracks to the CPA designation When you take our Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) and Master of Accountancy (MAcc) programs yoursquoll learn everything you need to successfully complete the Common Final Exam (CFE)
If you complete the BAcc program you have two options
Option 1 Apply to the Goodman MAcc program which would only take seven months to complete and covers the six CPA preparatory courses
Option 2 Enter the CPA Professional Education Program (PEP) with advanced standing The CPA PEP is only offered on a part-time basis and may take up to two years to complete
BAcc MAcc CFE
GOODMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CPA PATHWAY
BAccCore
Module 1 + 2
Elective Module
1 + 2
Capstone 1 + 2
CFE maleCPA PEP PROGRAM
WHAT YOU NEED TO BECOME A CPA
square ACADEMIC PREREQUISITES
square SIX CPA PREPATORY COURSES
square COMMON FINAL EXAM (CFE)
square CPA PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS (30 MONTHS)
WHAT GOODMAN OFFERS
check-square COVERED IN OUR BAcc PROGRAM
check-square COVERED IN OUR MAcc PROGRAM
check-square OUR CPA PATHWAY PROVIDES DIRECT ACCESS TO THE CFE
check-square OUR BAcc CO-OP INCLUDES 16-20 MONTHS OF CO-OP WORK TERMS THAT COUNT TOWARDS THE CPA DESIGNATION
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Accounting Ibull Data Analysis amp Business
Modellingbull Statisticsbull Microeconomics bull Sciences context credit
bull Accounting IIbull Legal Environment of Business bull Calculusbull Macroeconomics bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Financial Accounting Ibull Corporate Finance Ibull Operations Managementbull Econometricsbull One elective
bull Financial Accounting IIbull Cost amp Managerial Accounting Ibull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviour
Summer vacation
Year 3
bull Financial Accounting IIIbull Accounting Information Systemsbull Taxation Ibull Humanities context credit bull One elective
bull Auditing Ibull Cost amp Managerial Accounting IIbull Ethicsbull Humanities context creditbull One elective
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Financial Accounting IVbull Taxation IIbull Auditing IIbull Two electives
bull Strategybull Taxation IIIbull Auditing IIIbull Accounting Theory bull Integration amp Problem Solving
Summer vacation
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING SAMPLE SCHEDULE
EXPAND YOUR GOODMAN EXPERIENCEbull Optional exchange termbull Master of Accountancy (MAcc)1111006 9
10
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Accounting Ibull Data Analysis amp Business
Modellingbull Statisticsbull Microeconomics bull Humanities context credit
bull Accounting IIbull Legal Environment of Business bull Calculusbull Macroeconomics bull Humanities context creditbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Financial Accounting Ibull Accounting Information Systemsbull Taxation Ibull Econometrics bull Corporate Finance I
Co-op work term 1
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting Ibull Financial Accounting IIbull Auditing Ibull Taxation IIbull One electivebull Sciences context credit
Year 3 Co-op work term 2 Co-op work term 3
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting IIbull Financial Accounting IIIbull Corporate Finance IIbull Ethics
Year 4
bull Marketingbull Operations Managementbull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 4
bull Financial Accounting IVbull Taxation IIIbull Auditing IIbull Organizational Behaviour
Year 5
bull Accounting Theorybull Integration amp Problem Solvingbull Auditing IIIbull Strategybull One elective
Master of Accountancy (MAcc)For students completing the combined BAcc + MAcc CPA Pathway at Goodman
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
11
If you want a career in business our BBA program allows you to tailor your degree to meet your personal career goals In your first two years yoursquoll receive a solid foundation in the functional areas of business along with knowledge of the Canadian and global business environment through a core set of courses In your final two years yoursquoll have the option to focus on one of 10 areas of concentration BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
4-year honours program
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Co-op
45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA High 70s
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op Low 80s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
12
BBA CONCENTRATIONS
COMPLETE YOUR
MBAIN AS LITTLE AS
8 MONTHS
Whether you choose to focus on a specific business discipline or want to combine various areas of study you can build a BBA degree that will match your career goals We offer 10 areas of concentration that can lead to a variety of different job opportunities
The BBA program (Accounting concentration) provides a broader managerial degree with a more limited focus in accounting The BBA program meets some but not all CPA requirements The BAcc program is designed for students intending to pursue a professional accounting designation and includes all university courses required by CPA Ontario (Chartered Professional Accountants)
If you achieve high marks in your undergraduate courses you may be eligible for up to 10 advanced standing core course
exemptions in the MBA program
Courses eligible for advanced standing must consist of substantially similar
content and curriculum and have been completed in Canada or the US with no grade less than 70 B- 27
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Goodman provided me with a well-rounded experience My involvement with student leadership opportunities such as President of Goodman Data Analytics Studentsrsquo Association provided me opportunities to network get involved with other student clubs and experience an unparalleled level of education that sets me apart in todayrsquos competitive environment
TIMI OLAOYE BBA CANDIDATE 201920 PRESIDENT OF GOODMAN DATA ANALYTICS STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
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Information Systems
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bullhorn Operations Management
Public Administration
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Legal Environment of Businessbull Managerial Economicsbull Econometricsbull Entrepreneurship
bull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Operations Management
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3
bull Corporate Finance II bull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull International Businessbull Ethicsbull One business electivebull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull Optional international exchange term
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Two business electives bull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
bull Strategy bull Two business electivesbull Two electives
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Information Systems
bull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull Operations Managementbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3 Co-op work term 1
bull Managerial Economicsbull Entrepreneurshipbull One business electivebull Two electives bull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 2
Year 4
bull International Businessbull One electivebull Two business electivesbull Humanities context creditbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 3bull Commercial Lawbull Ethics bull Two electives
Year 5bull Strategy bull Two electivesbull Two business electives
bull First of its kind
bull Responds to consumer and industry demand
bull Focuses on strategic marketing opportunities of AR and creating AR experiences that maximize customer engagement
NEW AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) MARKETING COURSE 1112186
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Experience Canadarsquos only international double degree program that includes co-op work experience Our BBA Co-op International Double Degree will differentiate you from your peers Wersquove partnered with five leading business schools in Europe to offer you the best in international business education and co-op work experience in both Canada and Europe
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
BBA Co-op International Double Degree
4 to 45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op International Double Degree High 80s to low 90s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program This program is limited to only 40 students per year
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE
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UNITED KINGDOM LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL (LUMS)bull Located in Lancaster United Kingdom approximately 15 hours by bus from
Manchesterbull 2 years at Goodman 2 years at LUMS (depart for United Kingdom in fall term of
Year 3)bull Degree BSc International Business Managementbull 5 spots available
FRANCE NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL (NEOMA)bull Located in Reims France approximately 1 hour by train from Parisbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at NEOMA (depart for France in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at NEOMA taught 50 in French in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all
students in the NEOMA track will study French language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Diplocircme du Centre drsquoEtudes Supeacuterieures Europeacuteennes de Management
(CESEM) with option to specialize in Year 4bull 20 spots available
Participating in Goodmanrsquos Double Degree program has been a life-changing experience I wanted to do two things in my undergrad get a degree and travel By participating in this unique program not only was I able to travel and live in Europe I will graduate with two degrees from well-respected institutions Through two co-op placements I have also experienced working in both Canada and Europe which widens my job prospects and allows me the opportunity to pursue my career however I like
DAVIN VANEE FOURTH-YEAR BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE STUDENT WITH DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
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Earn two degreesWhen you successfully complete the program you will earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brock University in addition to a second degree from the partner school
Pay tuition to BrockAll tuition fees are paid to Brock University so that you donrsquot have to pay international student fees at the partner school
Mandatory co-op termsThis co-op-only program gives you the global perspective desirable in todayrsquos economy and the work experience to back it up You will complete one co-op work term in Canada and one co-op work term abroad
GERMANY EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS)bull Located in Ostrich-Winkel Germany approximately 45 minutes by train from
Frankfurtbull 25 years at Goodman 15 years at EBS (depart for Germany in winter term of
Year 3 classes taught in English)bull Degree Bachelor of Science in Management with option to specialize in Year 4bull 5 spots available
GERMANY ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY (ESB)bull Located in Reutlingen Germany approximately 45 minutes by bus from Stuttgartbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at ESB (depart for Germany in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at ESB taught 50 in German in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all students
in German track will study German language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Bachelor of Science in International Management with option to
specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
IRELAND DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (DCU)bull Located in Dublin Irelandbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at DCU (depart for Ireland in fall term of Year 3)bull Degree Bachelor of Arts in Global Business with option to specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL UKBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomicsbull Communicationsbull Calculusbull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two humanities context credit
courses
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull Managerial Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Two electives
bull Management amp the Natural Environment
bull Marketing Managementbull Management amp ITbull Two electives
Co-op work term 2 in the United Kingdom
Year 4
bull Strategic Managementbull Entrepreneurship Discovery amp
Practicebull Business Ethicsbull Management Simulation
bull International Businessbull Two electivesbull Dissertation
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada Lancaster University Management School UK
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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL FRANCEBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada NEOMA Business School France
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accounting bull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull French Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communication bull Calculus bull French Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull French Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Entrepreneurshipbull Econometricsbull Organizational Behaviourbull Commercial Lawbull French Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Strategic Managementbull Business Ethicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Globalization and Innovationbull Strategic Marketing bull French as a Foreign Language
bull Operations Managementbull Data Analysisbull The Digital Organizationbull Org Development and Leadershipbull Elective
Year 4
bull Final Projectbull International Business
Developmentbull Two concentration electivesbull Personal Development
Co-op work term 2 in France Co-op work term contrsquod
Year 5
bull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Electivebull Two sciences context credits
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
ION
SY
STEM
DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
OPE
RATI
ON
S PL
ANS
RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
asib
ility
stud
ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
42 30 14 7 5
1 1
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
11119401112179
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
GOODMAN
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B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
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SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
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Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
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Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
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PROFESSIONALDESIGNATIONS
bull Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) Issued by the Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario
bull Certified in Management (CIM) Issued by CIM Chartered Managers Canada NCMA National Centre for Management Accreditation
bull Chartered Manager (CMgr) Issued by CIM Chartered Managers Canada NCMA National Centre for Management Accreditation
bull Professional Sales Certificate (PSC) Issued by the Canadian Professional Sales Association
Programs at the Goodman School of Business may also help prepare you for the following designations or certifications Please check directly with the granting organization for more information
Accountingbull Certified Management Accountant (CMA) US bull Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
(ACCA) bull Professional Qualification and Certificate in
Business Accounting
Financebull Canadian Investment Funds Course (CIFC)bull Canadian Securities Course (CSC)bull Certified Financial Planner (CFP) mdash advanced
standing available through Mohawk Collegebull Chartered Business Valuator (CBV)bull Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)bull Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC)bull Chartered Investment Manager (CIM)bull Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) bull Financial Risk Manager (FRM) bull Personal Financial Planner (PFP) mdash advanced
standing available through Mohawk Collegebull Professional Risk Manager (PRM)
Human Resourcesbull Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRP)
Information Systems Business Analytics
bull Certified Analytics Professional (CAP) bull Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)bull Certified Information Systems Security
Professional (CISSP)bull MCSA SQL Server 20122014 bull Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) bull Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Expert bull Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Master bull SAS Certified Predictive Modeler Using SAS
Enterprise Miner
Marketingbull Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) bull Certified Web Analyst (CWA)bull Google Ads Certificationbull Google Analytics Certificationbull New Product Development Professional
(NPDP)bull Online Marketing Certified Associate
Professional Certification (OMCP)bull Professional Certified Marketer (PCM) in Digital
Marketing Marketing Management Content Marketing or Sales Management
Operationsbull Certified Associate in Project Management
(CAPM)bull Certified in Logistics Transportation amp
Distribution (CLTD)bull Certified Professional in Supply Management
(CPSM)bull Certified Quality Process Analyst (CQPA)bull Certified Six Sigma Green Belt (CSSGB)bull Certified Six Sigma Yellow Belt (CSSYB)bull Certified Supply Chain Management
Professional (CSCMP)bull Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP)bull Project Management Professional (PMP)bull Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA) bull Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP) bull Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP)
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After you complete your studies at Goodman you may choose to pursue professional designations These designations demonstrate commitment and achievement within a variety of industries in business including accounting finance human resources sales and many more
The Goodman School of Business is accredited by several organizations providing pathways leading to the following professional designations
6
PROGRAMS OF STUDYWhether you want to become a professional accountant pursue a career in business or gain a global business perspective we have a program for you Choose from a traditional four-year honours degree or programs with co-op or double degree options
Undergraduate degrees
bull Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc)bull Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)bull Bachelor of Business Administration Co-op
International Double Degree (BBA)
6
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Accounting at Goodman has a national reputation for excellence Our rigorous academic courses and professional orientation are aligned with industry needs and will set you on the path to becoming a professional accountant Co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation Continue your studies with our MAcc program to fast track to the CPA
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) 4-year honours program
Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) Co-op 45-year honours program
OUAC code BK
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BAcc mid 80s
Expected cut-off BAcc Co-op high 80s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING
8
Goodman School of Businessrsquo exceptional class experience and professional orientation provided me with a solid foundation for a future career Outside the classroom I represented the School as a Goodman Ambassador Thanks to these great experiences during my Honours Bachelor of Accounting degree I chose to pursue my Master of Accountancy degree at Goodman as well Upon graduation I am confident Irsquoll be ready for any real-life business challenges that may come my way
JACQUELINE ZHANG BAcc rsquo20 MAcc CANDIDATE 201920 GOODMAN AMBASSADOR
THE GOODMAN CPA PATHWAY mdash FAST COST-EFFECTIVE COMPLETE Goodman provides one of the fastest tracks to the CPA designation When you take our Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) and Master of Accountancy (MAcc) programs yoursquoll learn everything you need to successfully complete the Common Final Exam (CFE)
If you complete the BAcc program you have two options
Option 1 Apply to the Goodman MAcc program which would only take seven months to complete and covers the six CPA preparatory courses
Option 2 Enter the CPA Professional Education Program (PEP) with advanced standing The CPA PEP is only offered on a part-time basis and may take up to two years to complete
BAcc MAcc CFE
GOODMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CPA PATHWAY
BAccCore
Module 1 + 2
Elective Module
1 + 2
Capstone 1 + 2
CFE maleCPA PEP PROGRAM
WHAT YOU NEED TO BECOME A CPA
square ACADEMIC PREREQUISITES
square SIX CPA PREPATORY COURSES
square COMMON FINAL EXAM (CFE)
square CPA PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS (30 MONTHS)
WHAT GOODMAN OFFERS
check-square COVERED IN OUR BAcc PROGRAM
check-square COVERED IN OUR MAcc PROGRAM
check-square OUR CPA PATHWAY PROVIDES DIRECT ACCESS TO THE CFE
check-square OUR BAcc CO-OP INCLUDES 16-20 MONTHS OF CO-OP WORK TERMS THAT COUNT TOWARDS THE CPA DESIGNATION
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Accounting Ibull Data Analysis amp Business
Modellingbull Statisticsbull Microeconomics bull Sciences context credit
bull Accounting IIbull Legal Environment of Business bull Calculusbull Macroeconomics bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Financial Accounting Ibull Corporate Finance Ibull Operations Managementbull Econometricsbull One elective
bull Financial Accounting IIbull Cost amp Managerial Accounting Ibull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviour
Summer vacation
Year 3
bull Financial Accounting IIIbull Accounting Information Systemsbull Taxation Ibull Humanities context credit bull One elective
bull Auditing Ibull Cost amp Managerial Accounting IIbull Ethicsbull Humanities context creditbull One elective
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Financial Accounting IVbull Taxation IIbull Auditing IIbull Two electives
bull Strategybull Taxation IIIbull Auditing IIIbull Accounting Theory bull Integration amp Problem Solving
Summer vacation
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING SAMPLE SCHEDULE
EXPAND YOUR GOODMAN EXPERIENCEbull Optional exchange termbull Master of Accountancy (MAcc)1111006 9
10
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Accounting Ibull Data Analysis amp Business
Modellingbull Statisticsbull Microeconomics bull Humanities context credit
bull Accounting IIbull Legal Environment of Business bull Calculusbull Macroeconomics bull Humanities context creditbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Financial Accounting Ibull Accounting Information Systemsbull Taxation Ibull Econometrics bull Corporate Finance I
Co-op work term 1
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting Ibull Financial Accounting IIbull Auditing Ibull Taxation IIbull One electivebull Sciences context credit
Year 3 Co-op work term 2 Co-op work term 3
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting IIbull Financial Accounting IIIbull Corporate Finance IIbull Ethics
Year 4
bull Marketingbull Operations Managementbull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 4
bull Financial Accounting IVbull Taxation IIIbull Auditing IIbull Organizational Behaviour
Year 5
bull Accounting Theorybull Integration amp Problem Solvingbull Auditing IIIbull Strategybull One elective
Master of Accountancy (MAcc)For students completing the combined BAcc + MAcc CPA Pathway at Goodman
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
11
If you want a career in business our BBA program allows you to tailor your degree to meet your personal career goals In your first two years yoursquoll receive a solid foundation in the functional areas of business along with knowledge of the Canadian and global business environment through a core set of courses In your final two years yoursquoll have the option to focus on one of 10 areas of concentration BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
4-year honours program
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Co-op
45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA High 70s
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op Low 80s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
12
BBA CONCENTRATIONS
COMPLETE YOUR
MBAIN AS LITTLE AS
8 MONTHS
Whether you choose to focus on a specific business discipline or want to combine various areas of study you can build a BBA degree that will match your career goals We offer 10 areas of concentration that can lead to a variety of different job opportunities
The BBA program (Accounting concentration) provides a broader managerial degree with a more limited focus in accounting The BBA program meets some but not all CPA requirements The BAcc program is designed for students intending to pursue a professional accounting designation and includes all university courses required by CPA Ontario (Chartered Professional Accountants)
If you achieve high marks in your undergraduate courses you may be eligible for up to 10 advanced standing core course
exemptions in the MBA program
Courses eligible for advanced standing must consist of substantially similar
content and curriculum and have been completed in Canada or the US with no grade less than 70 B- 27
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Goodman provided me with a well-rounded experience My involvement with student leadership opportunities such as President of Goodman Data Analytics Studentsrsquo Association provided me opportunities to network get involved with other student clubs and experience an unparalleled level of education that sets me apart in todayrsquos competitive environment
TIMI OLAOYE BBA CANDIDATE 201920 PRESIDENT OF GOODMAN DATA ANALYTICS STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
chart-bar briefcaseAccounting Entrepreneurship
money-bill-wave Finance General Management
users Human Resource Management
Information Systems
folder-open MarketingInternational Business
bullhorn Operations Management
Public Administration
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Legal Environment of Businessbull Managerial Economicsbull Econometricsbull Entrepreneurship
bull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Operations Management
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3
bull Corporate Finance II bull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull International Businessbull Ethicsbull One business electivebull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull Optional international exchange term
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Two business electives bull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
bull Strategy bull Two business electivesbull Two electives
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Information Systems
bull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull Operations Managementbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3 Co-op work term 1
bull Managerial Economicsbull Entrepreneurshipbull One business electivebull Two electives bull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 2
Year 4
bull International Businessbull One electivebull Two business electivesbull Humanities context creditbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 3bull Commercial Lawbull Ethics bull Two electives
Year 5bull Strategy bull Two electivesbull Two business electives
bull First of its kind
bull Responds to consumer and industry demand
bull Focuses on strategic marketing opportunities of AR and creating AR experiences that maximize customer engagement
NEW AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) MARKETING COURSE 1112186
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Experience Canadarsquos only international double degree program that includes co-op work experience Our BBA Co-op International Double Degree will differentiate you from your peers Wersquove partnered with five leading business schools in Europe to offer you the best in international business education and co-op work experience in both Canada and Europe
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
BBA Co-op International Double Degree
4 to 45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op International Double Degree High 80s to low 90s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program This program is limited to only 40 students per year
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE
16
UNITED KINGDOM LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL (LUMS)bull Located in Lancaster United Kingdom approximately 15 hours by bus from
Manchesterbull 2 years at Goodman 2 years at LUMS (depart for United Kingdom in fall term of
Year 3)bull Degree BSc International Business Managementbull 5 spots available
FRANCE NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL (NEOMA)bull Located in Reims France approximately 1 hour by train from Parisbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at NEOMA (depart for France in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at NEOMA taught 50 in French in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all
students in the NEOMA track will study French language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Diplocircme du Centre drsquoEtudes Supeacuterieures Europeacuteennes de Management
(CESEM) with option to specialize in Year 4bull 20 spots available
Participating in Goodmanrsquos Double Degree program has been a life-changing experience I wanted to do two things in my undergrad get a degree and travel By participating in this unique program not only was I able to travel and live in Europe I will graduate with two degrees from well-respected institutions Through two co-op placements I have also experienced working in both Canada and Europe which widens my job prospects and allows me the opportunity to pursue my career however I like
DAVIN VANEE FOURTH-YEAR BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE STUDENT WITH DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
17
Earn two degreesWhen you successfully complete the program you will earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brock University in addition to a second degree from the partner school
Pay tuition to BrockAll tuition fees are paid to Brock University so that you donrsquot have to pay international student fees at the partner school
Mandatory co-op termsThis co-op-only program gives you the global perspective desirable in todayrsquos economy and the work experience to back it up You will complete one co-op work term in Canada and one co-op work term abroad
GERMANY EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS)bull Located in Ostrich-Winkel Germany approximately 45 minutes by train from
Frankfurtbull 25 years at Goodman 15 years at EBS (depart for Germany in winter term of
Year 3 classes taught in English)bull Degree Bachelor of Science in Management with option to specialize in Year 4bull 5 spots available
GERMANY ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY (ESB)bull Located in Reutlingen Germany approximately 45 minutes by bus from Stuttgartbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at ESB (depart for Germany in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at ESB taught 50 in German in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all students
in German track will study German language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Bachelor of Science in International Management with option to
specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
IRELAND DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (DCU)bull Located in Dublin Irelandbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at DCU (depart for Ireland in fall term of Year 3)bull Degree Bachelor of Arts in Global Business with option to specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL UKBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomicsbull Communicationsbull Calculusbull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two humanities context credit
courses
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull Managerial Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Two electives
bull Management amp the Natural Environment
bull Marketing Managementbull Management amp ITbull Two electives
Co-op work term 2 in the United Kingdom
Year 4
bull Strategic Managementbull Entrepreneurship Discovery amp
Practicebull Business Ethicsbull Management Simulation
bull International Businessbull Two electivesbull Dissertation
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada Lancaster University Management School UK
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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL FRANCEBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada NEOMA Business School France
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accounting bull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull French Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communication bull Calculus bull French Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull French Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Entrepreneurshipbull Econometricsbull Organizational Behaviourbull Commercial Lawbull French Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Strategic Managementbull Business Ethicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Globalization and Innovationbull Strategic Marketing bull French as a Foreign Language
bull Operations Managementbull Data Analysisbull The Digital Organizationbull Org Development and Leadershipbull Elective
Year 4
bull Final Projectbull International Business
Developmentbull Two concentration electivesbull Personal Development
Co-op work term 2 in France Co-op work term contrsquod
Year 5
bull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Electivebull Two sciences context credits
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
ION
SY
STEM
DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
OPE
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S PL
ANS
RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
asib
ility
stud
ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
42 30 14 7 5
1 1
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
11119401112179
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
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B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
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Part-time applicants
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Mature applicants
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Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
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level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
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NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
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JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
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PROGRAMS OF STUDYWhether you want to become a professional accountant pursue a career in business or gain a global business perspective we have a program for you Choose from a traditional four-year honours degree or programs with co-op or double degree options
Undergraduate degrees
bull Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc)bull Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)bull Bachelor of Business Administration Co-op
International Double Degree (BBA)
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Accounting at Goodman has a national reputation for excellence Our rigorous academic courses and professional orientation are aligned with industry needs and will set you on the path to becoming a professional accountant Co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation Continue your studies with our MAcc program to fast track to the CPA
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) 4-year honours program
Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) Co-op 45-year honours program
OUAC code BK
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BAcc mid 80s
Expected cut-off BAcc Co-op high 80s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING
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Goodman School of Businessrsquo exceptional class experience and professional orientation provided me with a solid foundation for a future career Outside the classroom I represented the School as a Goodman Ambassador Thanks to these great experiences during my Honours Bachelor of Accounting degree I chose to pursue my Master of Accountancy degree at Goodman as well Upon graduation I am confident Irsquoll be ready for any real-life business challenges that may come my way
JACQUELINE ZHANG BAcc rsquo20 MAcc CANDIDATE 201920 GOODMAN AMBASSADOR
THE GOODMAN CPA PATHWAY mdash FAST COST-EFFECTIVE COMPLETE Goodman provides one of the fastest tracks to the CPA designation When you take our Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) and Master of Accountancy (MAcc) programs yoursquoll learn everything you need to successfully complete the Common Final Exam (CFE)
If you complete the BAcc program you have two options
Option 1 Apply to the Goodman MAcc program which would only take seven months to complete and covers the six CPA preparatory courses
Option 2 Enter the CPA Professional Education Program (PEP) with advanced standing The CPA PEP is only offered on a part-time basis and may take up to two years to complete
BAcc MAcc CFE
GOODMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CPA PATHWAY
BAccCore
Module 1 + 2
Elective Module
1 + 2
Capstone 1 + 2
CFE maleCPA PEP PROGRAM
WHAT YOU NEED TO BECOME A CPA
square ACADEMIC PREREQUISITES
square SIX CPA PREPATORY COURSES
square COMMON FINAL EXAM (CFE)
square CPA PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS (30 MONTHS)
WHAT GOODMAN OFFERS
check-square COVERED IN OUR BAcc PROGRAM
check-square COVERED IN OUR MAcc PROGRAM
check-square OUR CPA PATHWAY PROVIDES DIRECT ACCESS TO THE CFE
check-square OUR BAcc CO-OP INCLUDES 16-20 MONTHS OF CO-OP WORK TERMS THAT COUNT TOWARDS THE CPA DESIGNATION
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Accounting Ibull Data Analysis amp Business
Modellingbull Statisticsbull Microeconomics bull Sciences context credit
bull Accounting IIbull Legal Environment of Business bull Calculusbull Macroeconomics bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Financial Accounting Ibull Corporate Finance Ibull Operations Managementbull Econometricsbull One elective
bull Financial Accounting IIbull Cost amp Managerial Accounting Ibull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviour
Summer vacation
Year 3
bull Financial Accounting IIIbull Accounting Information Systemsbull Taxation Ibull Humanities context credit bull One elective
bull Auditing Ibull Cost amp Managerial Accounting IIbull Ethicsbull Humanities context creditbull One elective
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Financial Accounting IVbull Taxation IIbull Auditing IIbull Two electives
bull Strategybull Taxation IIIbull Auditing IIIbull Accounting Theory bull Integration amp Problem Solving
Summer vacation
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING SAMPLE SCHEDULE
EXPAND YOUR GOODMAN EXPERIENCEbull Optional exchange termbull Master of Accountancy (MAcc)1111006 9
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Accounting Ibull Data Analysis amp Business
Modellingbull Statisticsbull Microeconomics bull Humanities context credit
bull Accounting IIbull Legal Environment of Business bull Calculusbull Macroeconomics bull Humanities context creditbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Financial Accounting Ibull Accounting Information Systemsbull Taxation Ibull Econometrics bull Corporate Finance I
Co-op work term 1
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting Ibull Financial Accounting IIbull Auditing Ibull Taxation IIbull One electivebull Sciences context credit
Year 3 Co-op work term 2 Co-op work term 3
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting IIbull Financial Accounting IIIbull Corporate Finance IIbull Ethics
Year 4
bull Marketingbull Operations Managementbull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 4
bull Financial Accounting IVbull Taxation IIIbull Auditing IIbull Organizational Behaviour
Year 5
bull Accounting Theorybull Integration amp Problem Solvingbull Auditing IIIbull Strategybull One elective
Master of Accountancy (MAcc)For students completing the combined BAcc + MAcc CPA Pathway at Goodman
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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If you want a career in business our BBA program allows you to tailor your degree to meet your personal career goals In your first two years yoursquoll receive a solid foundation in the functional areas of business along with knowledge of the Canadian and global business environment through a core set of courses In your final two years yoursquoll have the option to focus on one of 10 areas of concentration BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
4-year honours program
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Co-op
45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA High 70s
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op Low 80s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
12
BBA CONCENTRATIONS
COMPLETE YOUR
MBAIN AS LITTLE AS
8 MONTHS
Whether you choose to focus on a specific business discipline or want to combine various areas of study you can build a BBA degree that will match your career goals We offer 10 areas of concentration that can lead to a variety of different job opportunities
The BBA program (Accounting concentration) provides a broader managerial degree with a more limited focus in accounting The BBA program meets some but not all CPA requirements The BAcc program is designed for students intending to pursue a professional accounting designation and includes all university courses required by CPA Ontario (Chartered Professional Accountants)
If you achieve high marks in your undergraduate courses you may be eligible for up to 10 advanced standing core course
exemptions in the MBA program
Courses eligible for advanced standing must consist of substantially similar
content and curriculum and have been completed in Canada or the US with no grade less than 70 B- 27
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Goodman provided me with a well-rounded experience My involvement with student leadership opportunities such as President of Goodman Data Analytics Studentsrsquo Association provided me opportunities to network get involved with other student clubs and experience an unparalleled level of education that sets me apart in todayrsquos competitive environment
TIMI OLAOYE BBA CANDIDATE 201920 PRESIDENT OF GOODMAN DATA ANALYTICS STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
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money-bill-wave Finance General Management
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Information Systems
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Public Administration
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Legal Environment of Businessbull Managerial Economicsbull Econometricsbull Entrepreneurship
bull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Operations Management
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3
bull Corporate Finance II bull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull International Businessbull Ethicsbull One business electivebull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull Optional international exchange term
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Two business electives bull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
bull Strategy bull Two business electivesbull Two electives
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Information Systems
bull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull Operations Managementbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3 Co-op work term 1
bull Managerial Economicsbull Entrepreneurshipbull One business electivebull Two electives bull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 2
Year 4
bull International Businessbull One electivebull Two business electivesbull Humanities context creditbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 3bull Commercial Lawbull Ethics bull Two electives
Year 5bull Strategy bull Two electivesbull Two business electives
bull First of its kind
bull Responds to consumer and industry demand
bull Focuses on strategic marketing opportunities of AR and creating AR experiences that maximize customer engagement
NEW AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) MARKETING COURSE 1112186
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Experience Canadarsquos only international double degree program that includes co-op work experience Our BBA Co-op International Double Degree will differentiate you from your peers Wersquove partnered with five leading business schools in Europe to offer you the best in international business education and co-op work experience in both Canada and Europe
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
BBA Co-op International Double Degree
4 to 45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op International Double Degree High 80s to low 90s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program This program is limited to only 40 students per year
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE
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UNITED KINGDOM LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL (LUMS)bull Located in Lancaster United Kingdom approximately 15 hours by bus from
Manchesterbull 2 years at Goodman 2 years at LUMS (depart for United Kingdom in fall term of
Year 3)bull Degree BSc International Business Managementbull 5 spots available
FRANCE NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL (NEOMA)bull Located in Reims France approximately 1 hour by train from Parisbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at NEOMA (depart for France in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at NEOMA taught 50 in French in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all
students in the NEOMA track will study French language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Diplocircme du Centre drsquoEtudes Supeacuterieures Europeacuteennes de Management
(CESEM) with option to specialize in Year 4bull 20 spots available
Participating in Goodmanrsquos Double Degree program has been a life-changing experience I wanted to do two things in my undergrad get a degree and travel By participating in this unique program not only was I able to travel and live in Europe I will graduate with two degrees from well-respected institutions Through two co-op placements I have also experienced working in both Canada and Europe which widens my job prospects and allows me the opportunity to pursue my career however I like
DAVIN VANEE FOURTH-YEAR BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE STUDENT WITH DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
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Earn two degreesWhen you successfully complete the program you will earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brock University in addition to a second degree from the partner school
Pay tuition to BrockAll tuition fees are paid to Brock University so that you donrsquot have to pay international student fees at the partner school
Mandatory co-op termsThis co-op-only program gives you the global perspective desirable in todayrsquos economy and the work experience to back it up You will complete one co-op work term in Canada and one co-op work term abroad
GERMANY EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS)bull Located in Ostrich-Winkel Germany approximately 45 minutes by train from
Frankfurtbull 25 years at Goodman 15 years at EBS (depart for Germany in winter term of
Year 3 classes taught in English)bull Degree Bachelor of Science in Management with option to specialize in Year 4bull 5 spots available
GERMANY ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY (ESB)bull Located in Reutlingen Germany approximately 45 minutes by bus from Stuttgartbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at ESB (depart for Germany in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at ESB taught 50 in German in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all students
in German track will study German language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Bachelor of Science in International Management with option to
specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
IRELAND DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (DCU)bull Located in Dublin Irelandbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at DCU (depart for Ireland in fall term of Year 3)bull Degree Bachelor of Arts in Global Business with option to specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL UKBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomicsbull Communicationsbull Calculusbull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two humanities context credit
courses
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull Managerial Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Two electives
bull Management amp the Natural Environment
bull Marketing Managementbull Management amp ITbull Two electives
Co-op work term 2 in the United Kingdom
Year 4
bull Strategic Managementbull Entrepreneurship Discovery amp
Practicebull Business Ethicsbull Management Simulation
bull International Businessbull Two electivesbull Dissertation
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada Lancaster University Management School UK
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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL FRANCEBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada NEOMA Business School France
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accounting bull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull French Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communication bull Calculus bull French Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull French Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Entrepreneurshipbull Econometricsbull Organizational Behaviourbull Commercial Lawbull French Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Strategic Managementbull Business Ethicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Globalization and Innovationbull Strategic Marketing bull French as a Foreign Language
bull Operations Managementbull Data Analysisbull The Digital Organizationbull Org Development and Leadershipbull Elective
Year 4
bull Final Projectbull International Business
Developmentbull Two concentration electivesbull Personal Development
Co-op work term 2 in France Co-op work term contrsquod
Year 5
bull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Electivebull Two sciences context credits
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
ION
SY
STEM
DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
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RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
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stud
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New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
GOODMAN
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B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
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Accounting at Goodman has a national reputation for excellence Our rigorous academic courses and professional orientation are aligned with industry needs and will set you on the path to becoming a professional accountant Co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation Continue your studies with our MAcc program to fast track to the CPA
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) 4-year honours program
Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) Co-op 45-year honours program
OUAC code BK
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BAcc mid 80s
Expected cut-off BAcc Co-op high 80s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING
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Goodman School of Businessrsquo exceptional class experience and professional orientation provided me with a solid foundation for a future career Outside the classroom I represented the School as a Goodman Ambassador Thanks to these great experiences during my Honours Bachelor of Accounting degree I chose to pursue my Master of Accountancy degree at Goodman as well Upon graduation I am confident Irsquoll be ready for any real-life business challenges that may come my way
JACQUELINE ZHANG BAcc rsquo20 MAcc CANDIDATE 201920 GOODMAN AMBASSADOR
THE GOODMAN CPA PATHWAY mdash FAST COST-EFFECTIVE COMPLETE Goodman provides one of the fastest tracks to the CPA designation When you take our Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) and Master of Accountancy (MAcc) programs yoursquoll learn everything you need to successfully complete the Common Final Exam (CFE)
If you complete the BAcc program you have two options
Option 1 Apply to the Goodman MAcc program which would only take seven months to complete and covers the six CPA preparatory courses
Option 2 Enter the CPA Professional Education Program (PEP) with advanced standing The CPA PEP is only offered on a part-time basis and may take up to two years to complete
BAcc MAcc CFE
GOODMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CPA PATHWAY
BAccCore
Module 1 + 2
Elective Module
1 + 2
Capstone 1 + 2
CFE maleCPA PEP PROGRAM
WHAT YOU NEED TO BECOME A CPA
square ACADEMIC PREREQUISITES
square SIX CPA PREPATORY COURSES
square COMMON FINAL EXAM (CFE)
square CPA PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS (30 MONTHS)
WHAT GOODMAN OFFERS
check-square COVERED IN OUR BAcc PROGRAM
check-square COVERED IN OUR MAcc PROGRAM
check-square OUR CPA PATHWAY PROVIDES DIRECT ACCESS TO THE CFE
check-square OUR BAcc CO-OP INCLUDES 16-20 MONTHS OF CO-OP WORK TERMS THAT COUNT TOWARDS THE CPA DESIGNATION
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Accounting Ibull Data Analysis amp Business
Modellingbull Statisticsbull Microeconomics bull Sciences context credit
bull Accounting IIbull Legal Environment of Business bull Calculusbull Macroeconomics bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Financial Accounting Ibull Corporate Finance Ibull Operations Managementbull Econometricsbull One elective
bull Financial Accounting IIbull Cost amp Managerial Accounting Ibull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviour
Summer vacation
Year 3
bull Financial Accounting IIIbull Accounting Information Systemsbull Taxation Ibull Humanities context credit bull One elective
bull Auditing Ibull Cost amp Managerial Accounting IIbull Ethicsbull Humanities context creditbull One elective
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Financial Accounting IVbull Taxation IIbull Auditing IIbull Two electives
bull Strategybull Taxation IIIbull Auditing IIIbull Accounting Theory bull Integration amp Problem Solving
Summer vacation
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING SAMPLE SCHEDULE
EXPAND YOUR GOODMAN EXPERIENCEbull Optional exchange termbull Master of Accountancy (MAcc)1111006 9
10
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Accounting Ibull Data Analysis amp Business
Modellingbull Statisticsbull Microeconomics bull Humanities context credit
bull Accounting IIbull Legal Environment of Business bull Calculusbull Macroeconomics bull Humanities context creditbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Financial Accounting Ibull Accounting Information Systemsbull Taxation Ibull Econometrics bull Corporate Finance I
Co-op work term 1
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting Ibull Financial Accounting IIbull Auditing Ibull Taxation IIbull One electivebull Sciences context credit
Year 3 Co-op work term 2 Co-op work term 3
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting IIbull Financial Accounting IIIbull Corporate Finance IIbull Ethics
Year 4
bull Marketingbull Operations Managementbull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 4
bull Financial Accounting IVbull Taxation IIIbull Auditing IIbull Organizational Behaviour
Year 5
bull Accounting Theorybull Integration amp Problem Solvingbull Auditing IIIbull Strategybull One elective
Master of Accountancy (MAcc)For students completing the combined BAcc + MAcc CPA Pathway at Goodman
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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If you want a career in business our BBA program allows you to tailor your degree to meet your personal career goals In your first two years yoursquoll receive a solid foundation in the functional areas of business along with knowledge of the Canadian and global business environment through a core set of courses In your final two years yoursquoll have the option to focus on one of 10 areas of concentration BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
4-year honours program
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Co-op
45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA High 70s
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op Low 80s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
12
BBA CONCENTRATIONS
COMPLETE YOUR
MBAIN AS LITTLE AS
8 MONTHS
Whether you choose to focus on a specific business discipline or want to combine various areas of study you can build a BBA degree that will match your career goals We offer 10 areas of concentration that can lead to a variety of different job opportunities
The BBA program (Accounting concentration) provides a broader managerial degree with a more limited focus in accounting The BBA program meets some but not all CPA requirements The BAcc program is designed for students intending to pursue a professional accounting designation and includes all university courses required by CPA Ontario (Chartered Professional Accountants)
If you achieve high marks in your undergraduate courses you may be eligible for up to 10 advanced standing core course
exemptions in the MBA program
Courses eligible for advanced standing must consist of substantially similar
content and curriculum and have been completed in Canada or the US with no grade less than 70 B- 27
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Goodman provided me with a well-rounded experience My involvement with student leadership opportunities such as President of Goodman Data Analytics Studentsrsquo Association provided me opportunities to network get involved with other student clubs and experience an unparalleled level of education that sets me apart in todayrsquos competitive environment
TIMI OLAOYE BBA CANDIDATE 201920 PRESIDENT OF GOODMAN DATA ANALYTICS STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
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money-bill-wave Finance General Management
users Human Resource Management
Information Systems
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bullhorn Operations Management
Public Administration
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Legal Environment of Businessbull Managerial Economicsbull Econometricsbull Entrepreneurship
bull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Operations Management
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3
bull Corporate Finance II bull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull International Businessbull Ethicsbull One business electivebull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull Optional international exchange term
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Two business electives bull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
bull Strategy bull Two business electivesbull Two electives
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Information Systems
bull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull Operations Managementbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3 Co-op work term 1
bull Managerial Economicsbull Entrepreneurshipbull One business electivebull Two electives bull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 2
Year 4
bull International Businessbull One electivebull Two business electivesbull Humanities context creditbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 3bull Commercial Lawbull Ethics bull Two electives
Year 5bull Strategy bull Two electivesbull Two business electives
bull First of its kind
bull Responds to consumer and industry demand
bull Focuses on strategic marketing opportunities of AR and creating AR experiences that maximize customer engagement
NEW AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) MARKETING COURSE 1112186
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Experience Canadarsquos only international double degree program that includes co-op work experience Our BBA Co-op International Double Degree will differentiate you from your peers Wersquove partnered with five leading business schools in Europe to offer you the best in international business education and co-op work experience in both Canada and Europe
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
BBA Co-op International Double Degree
4 to 45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op International Double Degree High 80s to low 90s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program This program is limited to only 40 students per year
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE
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UNITED KINGDOM LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL (LUMS)bull Located in Lancaster United Kingdom approximately 15 hours by bus from
Manchesterbull 2 years at Goodman 2 years at LUMS (depart for United Kingdom in fall term of
Year 3)bull Degree BSc International Business Managementbull 5 spots available
FRANCE NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL (NEOMA)bull Located in Reims France approximately 1 hour by train from Parisbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at NEOMA (depart for France in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at NEOMA taught 50 in French in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all
students in the NEOMA track will study French language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Diplocircme du Centre drsquoEtudes Supeacuterieures Europeacuteennes de Management
(CESEM) with option to specialize in Year 4bull 20 spots available
Participating in Goodmanrsquos Double Degree program has been a life-changing experience I wanted to do two things in my undergrad get a degree and travel By participating in this unique program not only was I able to travel and live in Europe I will graduate with two degrees from well-respected institutions Through two co-op placements I have also experienced working in both Canada and Europe which widens my job prospects and allows me the opportunity to pursue my career however I like
DAVIN VANEE FOURTH-YEAR BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE STUDENT WITH DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
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Earn two degreesWhen you successfully complete the program you will earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brock University in addition to a second degree from the partner school
Pay tuition to BrockAll tuition fees are paid to Brock University so that you donrsquot have to pay international student fees at the partner school
Mandatory co-op termsThis co-op-only program gives you the global perspective desirable in todayrsquos economy and the work experience to back it up You will complete one co-op work term in Canada and one co-op work term abroad
GERMANY EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS)bull Located in Ostrich-Winkel Germany approximately 45 minutes by train from
Frankfurtbull 25 years at Goodman 15 years at EBS (depart for Germany in winter term of
Year 3 classes taught in English)bull Degree Bachelor of Science in Management with option to specialize in Year 4bull 5 spots available
GERMANY ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY (ESB)bull Located in Reutlingen Germany approximately 45 minutes by bus from Stuttgartbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at ESB (depart for Germany in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at ESB taught 50 in German in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all students
in German track will study German language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Bachelor of Science in International Management with option to
specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
IRELAND DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (DCU)bull Located in Dublin Irelandbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at DCU (depart for Ireland in fall term of Year 3)bull Degree Bachelor of Arts in Global Business with option to specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL UKBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomicsbull Communicationsbull Calculusbull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two humanities context credit
courses
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull Managerial Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Two electives
bull Management amp the Natural Environment
bull Marketing Managementbull Management amp ITbull Two electives
Co-op work term 2 in the United Kingdom
Year 4
bull Strategic Managementbull Entrepreneurship Discovery amp
Practicebull Business Ethicsbull Management Simulation
bull International Businessbull Two electivesbull Dissertation
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada Lancaster University Management School UK
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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL FRANCEBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada NEOMA Business School France
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accounting bull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull French Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communication bull Calculus bull French Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull French Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Entrepreneurshipbull Econometricsbull Organizational Behaviourbull Commercial Lawbull French Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Strategic Managementbull Business Ethicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Globalization and Innovationbull Strategic Marketing bull French as a Foreign Language
bull Operations Managementbull Data Analysisbull The Digital Organizationbull Org Development and Leadershipbull Elective
Year 4
bull Final Projectbull International Business
Developmentbull Two concentration electivesbull Personal Development
Co-op work term 2 in France Co-op work term contrsquod
Year 5
bull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Electivebull Two sciences context credits
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
ION
SY
STEM
DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
OPE
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S PL
ANS
RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
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ility
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ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
42 30 14 7 5
1 1
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
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Goodman School of Businessrsquo exceptional class experience and professional orientation provided me with a solid foundation for a future career Outside the classroom I represented the School as a Goodman Ambassador Thanks to these great experiences during my Honours Bachelor of Accounting degree I chose to pursue my Master of Accountancy degree at Goodman as well Upon graduation I am confident Irsquoll be ready for any real-life business challenges that may come my way
JACQUELINE ZHANG BAcc rsquo20 MAcc CANDIDATE 201920 GOODMAN AMBASSADOR
THE GOODMAN CPA PATHWAY mdash FAST COST-EFFECTIVE COMPLETE Goodman provides one of the fastest tracks to the CPA designation When you take our Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) and Master of Accountancy (MAcc) programs yoursquoll learn everything you need to successfully complete the Common Final Exam (CFE)
If you complete the BAcc program you have two options
Option 1 Apply to the Goodman MAcc program which would only take seven months to complete and covers the six CPA preparatory courses
Option 2 Enter the CPA Professional Education Program (PEP) with advanced standing The CPA PEP is only offered on a part-time basis and may take up to two years to complete
BAcc MAcc CFE
GOODMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CPA PATHWAY
BAccCore
Module 1 + 2
Elective Module
1 + 2
Capstone 1 + 2
CFE maleCPA PEP PROGRAM
WHAT YOU NEED TO BECOME A CPA
square ACADEMIC PREREQUISITES
square SIX CPA PREPATORY COURSES
square COMMON FINAL EXAM (CFE)
square CPA PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS (30 MONTHS)
WHAT GOODMAN OFFERS
check-square COVERED IN OUR BAcc PROGRAM
check-square COVERED IN OUR MAcc PROGRAM
check-square OUR CPA PATHWAY PROVIDES DIRECT ACCESS TO THE CFE
check-square OUR BAcc CO-OP INCLUDES 16-20 MONTHS OF CO-OP WORK TERMS THAT COUNT TOWARDS THE CPA DESIGNATION
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Accounting Ibull Data Analysis amp Business
Modellingbull Statisticsbull Microeconomics bull Sciences context credit
bull Accounting IIbull Legal Environment of Business bull Calculusbull Macroeconomics bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Financial Accounting Ibull Corporate Finance Ibull Operations Managementbull Econometricsbull One elective
bull Financial Accounting IIbull Cost amp Managerial Accounting Ibull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviour
Summer vacation
Year 3
bull Financial Accounting IIIbull Accounting Information Systemsbull Taxation Ibull Humanities context credit bull One elective
bull Auditing Ibull Cost amp Managerial Accounting IIbull Ethicsbull Humanities context creditbull One elective
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Financial Accounting IVbull Taxation IIbull Auditing IIbull Two electives
bull Strategybull Taxation IIIbull Auditing IIIbull Accounting Theory bull Integration amp Problem Solving
Summer vacation
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING SAMPLE SCHEDULE
EXPAND YOUR GOODMAN EXPERIENCEbull Optional exchange termbull Master of Accountancy (MAcc)1111006 9
10
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Accounting Ibull Data Analysis amp Business
Modellingbull Statisticsbull Microeconomics bull Humanities context credit
bull Accounting IIbull Legal Environment of Business bull Calculusbull Macroeconomics bull Humanities context creditbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Financial Accounting Ibull Accounting Information Systemsbull Taxation Ibull Econometrics bull Corporate Finance I
Co-op work term 1
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting Ibull Financial Accounting IIbull Auditing Ibull Taxation IIbull One electivebull Sciences context credit
Year 3 Co-op work term 2 Co-op work term 3
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting IIbull Financial Accounting IIIbull Corporate Finance IIbull Ethics
Year 4
bull Marketingbull Operations Managementbull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 4
bull Financial Accounting IVbull Taxation IIIbull Auditing IIbull Organizational Behaviour
Year 5
bull Accounting Theorybull Integration amp Problem Solvingbull Auditing IIIbull Strategybull One elective
Master of Accountancy (MAcc)For students completing the combined BAcc + MAcc CPA Pathway at Goodman
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
11
If you want a career in business our BBA program allows you to tailor your degree to meet your personal career goals In your first two years yoursquoll receive a solid foundation in the functional areas of business along with knowledge of the Canadian and global business environment through a core set of courses In your final two years yoursquoll have the option to focus on one of 10 areas of concentration BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
4-year honours program
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Co-op
45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA High 70s
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op Low 80s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
12
BBA CONCENTRATIONS
COMPLETE YOUR
MBAIN AS LITTLE AS
8 MONTHS
Whether you choose to focus on a specific business discipline or want to combine various areas of study you can build a BBA degree that will match your career goals We offer 10 areas of concentration that can lead to a variety of different job opportunities
The BBA program (Accounting concentration) provides a broader managerial degree with a more limited focus in accounting The BBA program meets some but not all CPA requirements The BAcc program is designed for students intending to pursue a professional accounting designation and includes all university courses required by CPA Ontario (Chartered Professional Accountants)
If you achieve high marks in your undergraduate courses you may be eligible for up to 10 advanced standing core course
exemptions in the MBA program
Courses eligible for advanced standing must consist of substantially similar
content and curriculum and have been completed in Canada or the US with no grade less than 70 B- 27
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Goodman provided me with a well-rounded experience My involvement with student leadership opportunities such as President of Goodman Data Analytics Studentsrsquo Association provided me opportunities to network get involved with other student clubs and experience an unparalleled level of education that sets me apart in todayrsquos competitive environment
TIMI OLAOYE BBA CANDIDATE 201920 PRESIDENT OF GOODMAN DATA ANALYTICS STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
chart-bar briefcaseAccounting Entrepreneurship
money-bill-wave Finance General Management
users Human Resource Management
Information Systems
folder-open MarketingInternational Business
bullhorn Operations Management
Public Administration
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Legal Environment of Businessbull Managerial Economicsbull Econometricsbull Entrepreneurship
bull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Operations Management
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3
bull Corporate Finance II bull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull International Businessbull Ethicsbull One business electivebull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull Optional international exchange term
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Two business electives bull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
bull Strategy bull Two business electivesbull Two electives
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Information Systems
bull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull Operations Managementbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3 Co-op work term 1
bull Managerial Economicsbull Entrepreneurshipbull One business electivebull Two electives bull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 2
Year 4
bull International Businessbull One electivebull Two business electivesbull Humanities context creditbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 3bull Commercial Lawbull Ethics bull Two electives
Year 5bull Strategy bull Two electivesbull Two business electives
bull First of its kind
bull Responds to consumer and industry demand
bull Focuses on strategic marketing opportunities of AR and creating AR experiences that maximize customer engagement
NEW AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) MARKETING COURSE 1112186
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Experience Canadarsquos only international double degree program that includes co-op work experience Our BBA Co-op International Double Degree will differentiate you from your peers Wersquove partnered with five leading business schools in Europe to offer you the best in international business education and co-op work experience in both Canada and Europe
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
BBA Co-op International Double Degree
4 to 45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op International Double Degree High 80s to low 90s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program This program is limited to only 40 students per year
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE
16
UNITED KINGDOM LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL (LUMS)bull Located in Lancaster United Kingdom approximately 15 hours by bus from
Manchesterbull 2 years at Goodman 2 years at LUMS (depart for United Kingdom in fall term of
Year 3)bull Degree BSc International Business Managementbull 5 spots available
FRANCE NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL (NEOMA)bull Located in Reims France approximately 1 hour by train from Parisbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at NEOMA (depart for France in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at NEOMA taught 50 in French in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all
students in the NEOMA track will study French language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Diplocircme du Centre drsquoEtudes Supeacuterieures Europeacuteennes de Management
(CESEM) with option to specialize in Year 4bull 20 spots available
Participating in Goodmanrsquos Double Degree program has been a life-changing experience I wanted to do two things in my undergrad get a degree and travel By participating in this unique program not only was I able to travel and live in Europe I will graduate with two degrees from well-respected institutions Through two co-op placements I have also experienced working in both Canada and Europe which widens my job prospects and allows me the opportunity to pursue my career however I like
DAVIN VANEE FOURTH-YEAR BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE STUDENT WITH DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
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Earn two degreesWhen you successfully complete the program you will earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brock University in addition to a second degree from the partner school
Pay tuition to BrockAll tuition fees are paid to Brock University so that you donrsquot have to pay international student fees at the partner school
Mandatory co-op termsThis co-op-only program gives you the global perspective desirable in todayrsquos economy and the work experience to back it up You will complete one co-op work term in Canada and one co-op work term abroad
GERMANY EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS)bull Located in Ostrich-Winkel Germany approximately 45 minutes by train from
Frankfurtbull 25 years at Goodman 15 years at EBS (depart for Germany in winter term of
Year 3 classes taught in English)bull Degree Bachelor of Science in Management with option to specialize in Year 4bull 5 spots available
GERMANY ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY (ESB)bull Located in Reutlingen Germany approximately 45 minutes by bus from Stuttgartbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at ESB (depart for Germany in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at ESB taught 50 in German in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all students
in German track will study German language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Bachelor of Science in International Management with option to
specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
IRELAND DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (DCU)bull Located in Dublin Irelandbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at DCU (depart for Ireland in fall term of Year 3)bull Degree Bachelor of Arts in Global Business with option to specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL UKBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomicsbull Communicationsbull Calculusbull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two humanities context credit
courses
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull Managerial Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Two electives
bull Management amp the Natural Environment
bull Marketing Managementbull Management amp ITbull Two electives
Co-op work term 2 in the United Kingdom
Year 4
bull Strategic Managementbull Entrepreneurship Discovery amp
Practicebull Business Ethicsbull Management Simulation
bull International Businessbull Two electivesbull Dissertation
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada Lancaster University Management School UK
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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL FRANCEBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada NEOMA Business School France
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accounting bull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull French Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communication bull Calculus bull French Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull French Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Entrepreneurshipbull Econometricsbull Organizational Behaviourbull Commercial Lawbull French Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Strategic Managementbull Business Ethicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Globalization and Innovationbull Strategic Marketing bull French as a Foreign Language
bull Operations Managementbull Data Analysisbull The Digital Organizationbull Org Development and Leadershipbull Elective
Year 4
bull Final Projectbull International Business
Developmentbull Two concentration electivesbull Personal Development
Co-op work term 2 in France Co-op work term contrsquod
Year 5
bull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Electivebull Two sciences context credits
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
ION
SY
STEM
DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
OPE
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S PL
ANS
RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
asib
ility
stud
ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
42 30 14 7 5
1 1
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
11119401112179
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
GOODMAN
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B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Accounting Ibull Data Analysis amp Business
Modellingbull Statisticsbull Microeconomics bull Sciences context credit
bull Accounting IIbull Legal Environment of Business bull Calculusbull Macroeconomics bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Financial Accounting Ibull Corporate Finance Ibull Operations Managementbull Econometricsbull One elective
bull Financial Accounting IIbull Cost amp Managerial Accounting Ibull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviour
Summer vacation
Year 3
bull Financial Accounting IIIbull Accounting Information Systemsbull Taxation Ibull Humanities context credit bull One elective
bull Auditing Ibull Cost amp Managerial Accounting IIbull Ethicsbull Humanities context creditbull One elective
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Financial Accounting IVbull Taxation IIbull Auditing IIbull Two electives
bull Strategybull Taxation IIIbull Auditing IIIbull Accounting Theory bull Integration amp Problem Solving
Summer vacation
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING SAMPLE SCHEDULE
EXPAND YOUR GOODMAN EXPERIENCEbull Optional exchange termbull Master of Accountancy (MAcc)1111006 9
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Accounting Ibull Data Analysis amp Business
Modellingbull Statisticsbull Microeconomics bull Humanities context credit
bull Accounting IIbull Legal Environment of Business bull Calculusbull Macroeconomics bull Humanities context creditbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Financial Accounting Ibull Accounting Information Systemsbull Taxation Ibull Econometrics bull Corporate Finance I
Co-op work term 1
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting Ibull Financial Accounting IIbull Auditing Ibull Taxation IIbull One electivebull Sciences context credit
Year 3 Co-op work term 2 Co-op work term 3
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting IIbull Financial Accounting IIIbull Corporate Finance IIbull Ethics
Year 4
bull Marketingbull Operations Managementbull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 4
bull Financial Accounting IVbull Taxation IIIbull Auditing IIbull Organizational Behaviour
Year 5
bull Accounting Theorybull Integration amp Problem Solvingbull Auditing IIIbull Strategybull One elective
Master of Accountancy (MAcc)For students completing the combined BAcc + MAcc CPA Pathway at Goodman
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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If you want a career in business our BBA program allows you to tailor your degree to meet your personal career goals In your first two years yoursquoll receive a solid foundation in the functional areas of business along with knowledge of the Canadian and global business environment through a core set of courses In your final two years yoursquoll have the option to focus on one of 10 areas of concentration BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
4-year honours program
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Co-op
45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA High 70s
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op Low 80s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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BBA CONCENTRATIONS
COMPLETE YOUR
MBAIN AS LITTLE AS
8 MONTHS
Whether you choose to focus on a specific business discipline or want to combine various areas of study you can build a BBA degree that will match your career goals We offer 10 areas of concentration that can lead to a variety of different job opportunities
The BBA program (Accounting concentration) provides a broader managerial degree with a more limited focus in accounting The BBA program meets some but not all CPA requirements The BAcc program is designed for students intending to pursue a professional accounting designation and includes all university courses required by CPA Ontario (Chartered Professional Accountants)
If you achieve high marks in your undergraduate courses you may be eligible for up to 10 advanced standing core course
exemptions in the MBA program
Courses eligible for advanced standing must consist of substantially similar
content and curriculum and have been completed in Canada or the US with no grade less than 70 B- 27
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Goodman provided me with a well-rounded experience My involvement with student leadership opportunities such as President of Goodman Data Analytics Studentsrsquo Association provided me opportunities to network get involved with other student clubs and experience an unparalleled level of education that sets me apart in todayrsquos competitive environment
TIMI OLAOYE BBA CANDIDATE 201920 PRESIDENT OF GOODMAN DATA ANALYTICS STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
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money-bill-wave Finance General Management
users Human Resource Management
Information Systems
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Public Administration
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Legal Environment of Businessbull Managerial Economicsbull Econometricsbull Entrepreneurship
bull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Operations Management
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3
bull Corporate Finance II bull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull International Businessbull Ethicsbull One business electivebull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull Optional international exchange term
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Two business electives bull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
bull Strategy bull Two business electivesbull Two electives
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Information Systems
bull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull Operations Managementbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3 Co-op work term 1
bull Managerial Economicsbull Entrepreneurshipbull One business electivebull Two electives bull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 2
Year 4
bull International Businessbull One electivebull Two business electivesbull Humanities context creditbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 3bull Commercial Lawbull Ethics bull Two electives
Year 5bull Strategy bull Two electivesbull Two business electives
bull First of its kind
bull Responds to consumer and industry demand
bull Focuses on strategic marketing opportunities of AR and creating AR experiences that maximize customer engagement
NEW AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) MARKETING COURSE 1112186
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Experience Canadarsquos only international double degree program that includes co-op work experience Our BBA Co-op International Double Degree will differentiate you from your peers Wersquove partnered with five leading business schools in Europe to offer you the best in international business education and co-op work experience in both Canada and Europe
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
BBA Co-op International Double Degree
4 to 45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op International Double Degree High 80s to low 90s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program This program is limited to only 40 students per year
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE
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UNITED KINGDOM LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL (LUMS)bull Located in Lancaster United Kingdom approximately 15 hours by bus from
Manchesterbull 2 years at Goodman 2 years at LUMS (depart for United Kingdom in fall term of
Year 3)bull Degree BSc International Business Managementbull 5 spots available
FRANCE NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL (NEOMA)bull Located in Reims France approximately 1 hour by train from Parisbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at NEOMA (depart for France in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at NEOMA taught 50 in French in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all
students in the NEOMA track will study French language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Diplocircme du Centre drsquoEtudes Supeacuterieures Europeacuteennes de Management
(CESEM) with option to specialize in Year 4bull 20 spots available
Participating in Goodmanrsquos Double Degree program has been a life-changing experience I wanted to do two things in my undergrad get a degree and travel By participating in this unique program not only was I able to travel and live in Europe I will graduate with two degrees from well-respected institutions Through two co-op placements I have also experienced working in both Canada and Europe which widens my job prospects and allows me the opportunity to pursue my career however I like
DAVIN VANEE FOURTH-YEAR BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE STUDENT WITH DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
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Earn two degreesWhen you successfully complete the program you will earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brock University in addition to a second degree from the partner school
Pay tuition to BrockAll tuition fees are paid to Brock University so that you donrsquot have to pay international student fees at the partner school
Mandatory co-op termsThis co-op-only program gives you the global perspective desirable in todayrsquos economy and the work experience to back it up You will complete one co-op work term in Canada and one co-op work term abroad
GERMANY EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS)bull Located in Ostrich-Winkel Germany approximately 45 minutes by train from
Frankfurtbull 25 years at Goodman 15 years at EBS (depart for Germany in winter term of
Year 3 classes taught in English)bull Degree Bachelor of Science in Management with option to specialize in Year 4bull 5 spots available
GERMANY ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY (ESB)bull Located in Reutlingen Germany approximately 45 minutes by bus from Stuttgartbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at ESB (depart for Germany in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at ESB taught 50 in German in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all students
in German track will study German language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Bachelor of Science in International Management with option to
specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
IRELAND DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (DCU)bull Located in Dublin Irelandbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at DCU (depart for Ireland in fall term of Year 3)bull Degree Bachelor of Arts in Global Business with option to specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL UKBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomicsbull Communicationsbull Calculusbull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two humanities context credit
courses
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull Managerial Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Two electives
bull Management amp the Natural Environment
bull Marketing Managementbull Management amp ITbull Two electives
Co-op work term 2 in the United Kingdom
Year 4
bull Strategic Managementbull Entrepreneurship Discovery amp
Practicebull Business Ethicsbull Management Simulation
bull International Businessbull Two electivesbull Dissertation
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada Lancaster University Management School UK
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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL FRANCEBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada NEOMA Business School France
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accounting bull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull French Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communication bull Calculus bull French Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull French Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Entrepreneurshipbull Econometricsbull Organizational Behaviourbull Commercial Lawbull French Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Strategic Managementbull Business Ethicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Globalization and Innovationbull Strategic Marketing bull French as a Foreign Language
bull Operations Managementbull Data Analysisbull The Digital Organizationbull Org Development and Leadershipbull Elective
Year 4
bull Final Projectbull International Business
Developmentbull Two concentration electivesbull Personal Development
Co-op work term 2 in France Co-op work term contrsquod
Year 5
bull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Electivebull Two sciences context credits
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
ION
SY
STEM
DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
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RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
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stud
ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
GOODMAN
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B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Accounting Ibull Data Analysis amp Business
Modellingbull Statisticsbull Microeconomics bull Humanities context credit
bull Accounting IIbull Legal Environment of Business bull Calculusbull Macroeconomics bull Humanities context creditbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Financial Accounting Ibull Accounting Information Systemsbull Taxation Ibull Econometrics bull Corporate Finance I
Co-op work term 1
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting Ibull Financial Accounting IIbull Auditing Ibull Taxation IIbull One electivebull Sciences context credit
Year 3 Co-op work term 2 Co-op work term 3
bull Cost amp Managerial Accounting IIbull Financial Accounting IIIbull Corporate Finance IIbull Ethics
Year 4
bull Marketingbull Operations Managementbull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 4
bull Financial Accounting IVbull Taxation IIIbull Auditing IIbull Organizational Behaviour
Year 5
bull Accounting Theorybull Integration amp Problem Solvingbull Auditing IIIbull Strategybull One elective
Master of Accountancy (MAcc)For students completing the combined BAcc + MAcc CPA Pathway at Goodman
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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If you want a career in business our BBA program allows you to tailor your degree to meet your personal career goals In your first two years yoursquoll receive a solid foundation in the functional areas of business along with knowledge of the Canadian and global business environment through a core set of courses In your final two years yoursquoll have the option to focus on one of 10 areas of concentration BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
4-year honours program
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Co-op
45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA High 70s
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op Low 80s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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BBA CONCENTRATIONS
COMPLETE YOUR
MBAIN AS LITTLE AS
8 MONTHS
Whether you choose to focus on a specific business discipline or want to combine various areas of study you can build a BBA degree that will match your career goals We offer 10 areas of concentration that can lead to a variety of different job opportunities
The BBA program (Accounting concentration) provides a broader managerial degree with a more limited focus in accounting The BBA program meets some but not all CPA requirements The BAcc program is designed for students intending to pursue a professional accounting designation and includes all university courses required by CPA Ontario (Chartered Professional Accountants)
If you achieve high marks in your undergraduate courses you may be eligible for up to 10 advanced standing core course
exemptions in the MBA program
Courses eligible for advanced standing must consist of substantially similar
content and curriculum and have been completed in Canada or the US with no grade less than 70 B- 27
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Goodman provided me with a well-rounded experience My involvement with student leadership opportunities such as President of Goodman Data Analytics Studentsrsquo Association provided me opportunities to network get involved with other student clubs and experience an unparalleled level of education that sets me apart in todayrsquos competitive environment
TIMI OLAOYE BBA CANDIDATE 201920 PRESIDENT OF GOODMAN DATA ANALYTICS STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
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money-bill-wave Finance General Management
users Human Resource Management
Information Systems
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Public Administration
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Legal Environment of Businessbull Managerial Economicsbull Econometricsbull Entrepreneurship
bull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Operations Management
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3
bull Corporate Finance II bull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull International Businessbull Ethicsbull One business electivebull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull Optional international exchange term
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Two business electives bull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
bull Strategy bull Two business electivesbull Two electives
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Information Systems
bull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull Operations Managementbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3 Co-op work term 1
bull Managerial Economicsbull Entrepreneurshipbull One business electivebull Two electives bull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 2
Year 4
bull International Businessbull One electivebull Two business electivesbull Humanities context creditbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 3bull Commercial Lawbull Ethics bull Two electives
Year 5bull Strategy bull Two electivesbull Two business electives
bull First of its kind
bull Responds to consumer and industry demand
bull Focuses on strategic marketing opportunities of AR and creating AR experiences that maximize customer engagement
NEW AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) MARKETING COURSE 1112186
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Experience Canadarsquos only international double degree program that includes co-op work experience Our BBA Co-op International Double Degree will differentiate you from your peers Wersquove partnered with five leading business schools in Europe to offer you the best in international business education and co-op work experience in both Canada and Europe
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
BBA Co-op International Double Degree
4 to 45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op International Double Degree High 80s to low 90s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program This program is limited to only 40 students per year
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE
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UNITED KINGDOM LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL (LUMS)bull Located in Lancaster United Kingdom approximately 15 hours by bus from
Manchesterbull 2 years at Goodman 2 years at LUMS (depart for United Kingdom in fall term of
Year 3)bull Degree BSc International Business Managementbull 5 spots available
FRANCE NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL (NEOMA)bull Located in Reims France approximately 1 hour by train from Parisbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at NEOMA (depart for France in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at NEOMA taught 50 in French in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all
students in the NEOMA track will study French language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Diplocircme du Centre drsquoEtudes Supeacuterieures Europeacuteennes de Management
(CESEM) with option to specialize in Year 4bull 20 spots available
Participating in Goodmanrsquos Double Degree program has been a life-changing experience I wanted to do two things in my undergrad get a degree and travel By participating in this unique program not only was I able to travel and live in Europe I will graduate with two degrees from well-respected institutions Through two co-op placements I have also experienced working in both Canada and Europe which widens my job prospects and allows me the opportunity to pursue my career however I like
DAVIN VANEE FOURTH-YEAR BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE STUDENT WITH DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
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Earn two degreesWhen you successfully complete the program you will earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brock University in addition to a second degree from the partner school
Pay tuition to BrockAll tuition fees are paid to Brock University so that you donrsquot have to pay international student fees at the partner school
Mandatory co-op termsThis co-op-only program gives you the global perspective desirable in todayrsquos economy and the work experience to back it up You will complete one co-op work term in Canada and one co-op work term abroad
GERMANY EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS)bull Located in Ostrich-Winkel Germany approximately 45 minutes by train from
Frankfurtbull 25 years at Goodman 15 years at EBS (depart for Germany in winter term of
Year 3 classes taught in English)bull Degree Bachelor of Science in Management with option to specialize in Year 4bull 5 spots available
GERMANY ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY (ESB)bull Located in Reutlingen Germany approximately 45 minutes by bus from Stuttgartbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at ESB (depart for Germany in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at ESB taught 50 in German in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all students
in German track will study German language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Bachelor of Science in International Management with option to
specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
IRELAND DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (DCU)bull Located in Dublin Irelandbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at DCU (depart for Ireland in fall term of Year 3)bull Degree Bachelor of Arts in Global Business with option to specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL UKBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomicsbull Communicationsbull Calculusbull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two humanities context credit
courses
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull Managerial Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Two electives
bull Management amp the Natural Environment
bull Marketing Managementbull Management amp ITbull Two electives
Co-op work term 2 in the United Kingdom
Year 4
bull Strategic Managementbull Entrepreneurship Discovery amp
Practicebull Business Ethicsbull Management Simulation
bull International Businessbull Two electivesbull Dissertation
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada Lancaster University Management School UK
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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL FRANCEBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada NEOMA Business School France
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accounting bull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull French Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communication bull Calculus bull French Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull French Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Entrepreneurshipbull Econometricsbull Organizational Behaviourbull Commercial Lawbull French Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Strategic Managementbull Business Ethicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Globalization and Innovationbull Strategic Marketing bull French as a Foreign Language
bull Operations Managementbull Data Analysisbull The Digital Organizationbull Org Development and Leadershipbull Elective
Year 4
bull Final Projectbull International Business
Developmentbull Two concentration electivesbull Personal Development
Co-op work term 2 in France Co-op work term contrsquod
Year 5
bull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Electivebull Two sciences context credits
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
ION
SY
STEM
DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
OPE
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S PL
ANS
RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
asib
ility
stud
ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
42 30 14 7 5
1 1
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
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If you want a career in business our BBA program allows you to tailor your degree to meet your personal career goals In your first two years yoursquoll receive a solid foundation in the functional areas of business along with knowledge of the Canadian and global business environment through a core set of courses In your final two years yoursquoll have the option to focus on one of 10 areas of concentration BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
4-year honours program
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Co-op
45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA High 70s
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op Low 80s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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BBA CONCENTRATIONS
COMPLETE YOUR
MBAIN AS LITTLE AS
8 MONTHS
Whether you choose to focus on a specific business discipline or want to combine various areas of study you can build a BBA degree that will match your career goals We offer 10 areas of concentration that can lead to a variety of different job opportunities
The BBA program (Accounting concentration) provides a broader managerial degree with a more limited focus in accounting The BBA program meets some but not all CPA requirements The BAcc program is designed for students intending to pursue a professional accounting designation and includes all university courses required by CPA Ontario (Chartered Professional Accountants)
If you achieve high marks in your undergraduate courses you may be eligible for up to 10 advanced standing core course
exemptions in the MBA program
Courses eligible for advanced standing must consist of substantially similar
content and curriculum and have been completed in Canada or the US with no grade less than 70 B- 27
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Goodman provided me with a well-rounded experience My involvement with student leadership opportunities such as President of Goodman Data Analytics Studentsrsquo Association provided me opportunities to network get involved with other student clubs and experience an unparalleled level of education that sets me apart in todayrsquos competitive environment
TIMI OLAOYE BBA CANDIDATE 201920 PRESIDENT OF GOODMAN DATA ANALYTICS STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
chart-bar briefcaseAccounting Entrepreneurship
money-bill-wave Finance General Management
users Human Resource Management
Information Systems
folder-open MarketingInternational Business
bullhorn Operations Management
Public Administration
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Legal Environment of Businessbull Managerial Economicsbull Econometricsbull Entrepreneurship
bull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Operations Management
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3
bull Corporate Finance II bull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull International Businessbull Ethicsbull One business electivebull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull Optional international exchange term
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Two business electives bull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
bull Strategy bull Two business electivesbull Two electives
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Information Systems
bull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull Operations Managementbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3 Co-op work term 1
bull Managerial Economicsbull Entrepreneurshipbull One business electivebull Two electives bull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 2
Year 4
bull International Businessbull One electivebull Two business electivesbull Humanities context creditbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 3bull Commercial Lawbull Ethics bull Two electives
Year 5bull Strategy bull Two electivesbull Two business electives
bull First of its kind
bull Responds to consumer and industry demand
bull Focuses on strategic marketing opportunities of AR and creating AR experiences that maximize customer engagement
NEW AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) MARKETING COURSE 1112186
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Experience Canadarsquos only international double degree program that includes co-op work experience Our BBA Co-op International Double Degree will differentiate you from your peers Wersquove partnered with five leading business schools in Europe to offer you the best in international business education and co-op work experience in both Canada and Europe
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
BBA Co-op International Double Degree
4 to 45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op International Double Degree High 80s to low 90s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program This program is limited to only 40 students per year
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE
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UNITED KINGDOM LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL (LUMS)bull Located in Lancaster United Kingdom approximately 15 hours by bus from
Manchesterbull 2 years at Goodman 2 years at LUMS (depart for United Kingdom in fall term of
Year 3)bull Degree BSc International Business Managementbull 5 spots available
FRANCE NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL (NEOMA)bull Located in Reims France approximately 1 hour by train from Parisbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at NEOMA (depart for France in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at NEOMA taught 50 in French in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all
students in the NEOMA track will study French language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Diplocircme du Centre drsquoEtudes Supeacuterieures Europeacuteennes de Management
(CESEM) with option to specialize in Year 4bull 20 spots available
Participating in Goodmanrsquos Double Degree program has been a life-changing experience I wanted to do two things in my undergrad get a degree and travel By participating in this unique program not only was I able to travel and live in Europe I will graduate with two degrees from well-respected institutions Through two co-op placements I have also experienced working in both Canada and Europe which widens my job prospects and allows me the opportunity to pursue my career however I like
DAVIN VANEE FOURTH-YEAR BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE STUDENT WITH DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
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Earn two degreesWhen you successfully complete the program you will earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brock University in addition to a second degree from the partner school
Pay tuition to BrockAll tuition fees are paid to Brock University so that you donrsquot have to pay international student fees at the partner school
Mandatory co-op termsThis co-op-only program gives you the global perspective desirable in todayrsquos economy and the work experience to back it up You will complete one co-op work term in Canada and one co-op work term abroad
GERMANY EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS)bull Located in Ostrich-Winkel Germany approximately 45 minutes by train from
Frankfurtbull 25 years at Goodman 15 years at EBS (depart for Germany in winter term of
Year 3 classes taught in English)bull Degree Bachelor of Science in Management with option to specialize in Year 4bull 5 spots available
GERMANY ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY (ESB)bull Located in Reutlingen Germany approximately 45 minutes by bus from Stuttgartbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at ESB (depart for Germany in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at ESB taught 50 in German in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all students
in German track will study German language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Bachelor of Science in International Management with option to
specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
IRELAND DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (DCU)bull Located in Dublin Irelandbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at DCU (depart for Ireland in fall term of Year 3)bull Degree Bachelor of Arts in Global Business with option to specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL UKBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomicsbull Communicationsbull Calculusbull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two humanities context credit
courses
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull Managerial Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Two electives
bull Management amp the Natural Environment
bull Marketing Managementbull Management amp ITbull Two electives
Co-op work term 2 in the United Kingdom
Year 4
bull Strategic Managementbull Entrepreneurship Discovery amp
Practicebull Business Ethicsbull Management Simulation
bull International Businessbull Two electivesbull Dissertation
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada Lancaster University Management School UK
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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL FRANCEBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada NEOMA Business School France
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accounting bull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull French Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communication bull Calculus bull French Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull French Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Entrepreneurshipbull Econometricsbull Organizational Behaviourbull Commercial Lawbull French Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Strategic Managementbull Business Ethicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Globalization and Innovationbull Strategic Marketing bull French as a Foreign Language
bull Operations Managementbull Data Analysisbull The Digital Organizationbull Org Development and Leadershipbull Elective
Year 4
bull Final Projectbull International Business
Developmentbull Two concentration electivesbull Personal Development
Co-op work term 2 in France Co-op work term contrsquod
Year 5
bull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Electivebull Two sciences context credits
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
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DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
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RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
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ility
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ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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BBA CONCENTRATIONS
COMPLETE YOUR
MBAIN AS LITTLE AS
8 MONTHS
Whether you choose to focus on a specific business discipline or want to combine various areas of study you can build a BBA degree that will match your career goals We offer 10 areas of concentration that can lead to a variety of different job opportunities
The BBA program (Accounting concentration) provides a broader managerial degree with a more limited focus in accounting The BBA program meets some but not all CPA requirements The BAcc program is designed for students intending to pursue a professional accounting designation and includes all university courses required by CPA Ontario (Chartered Professional Accountants)
If you achieve high marks in your undergraduate courses you may be eligible for up to 10 advanced standing core course
exemptions in the MBA program
Courses eligible for advanced standing must consist of substantially similar
content and curriculum and have been completed in Canada or the US with no grade less than 70 B- 27
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Goodman provided me with a well-rounded experience My involvement with student leadership opportunities such as President of Goodman Data Analytics Studentsrsquo Association provided me opportunities to network get involved with other student clubs and experience an unparalleled level of education that sets me apart in todayrsquos competitive environment
TIMI OLAOYE BBA CANDIDATE 201920 PRESIDENT OF GOODMAN DATA ANALYTICS STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
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money-bill-wave Finance General Management
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Information Systems
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Public Administration
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Legal Environment of Businessbull Managerial Economicsbull Econometricsbull Entrepreneurship
bull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Operations Management
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3
bull Corporate Finance II bull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull International Businessbull Ethicsbull One business electivebull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull Optional international exchange term
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Two business electives bull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
bull Strategy bull Two business electivesbull Two electives
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Information Systems
bull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull Operations Managementbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3 Co-op work term 1
bull Managerial Economicsbull Entrepreneurshipbull One business electivebull Two electives bull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 2
Year 4
bull International Businessbull One electivebull Two business electivesbull Humanities context creditbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 3bull Commercial Lawbull Ethics bull Two electives
Year 5bull Strategy bull Two electivesbull Two business electives
bull First of its kind
bull Responds to consumer and industry demand
bull Focuses on strategic marketing opportunities of AR and creating AR experiences that maximize customer engagement
NEW AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) MARKETING COURSE 1112186
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Experience Canadarsquos only international double degree program that includes co-op work experience Our BBA Co-op International Double Degree will differentiate you from your peers Wersquove partnered with five leading business schools in Europe to offer you the best in international business education and co-op work experience in both Canada and Europe
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
BBA Co-op International Double Degree
4 to 45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op International Double Degree High 80s to low 90s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program This program is limited to only 40 students per year
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE
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UNITED KINGDOM LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL (LUMS)bull Located in Lancaster United Kingdom approximately 15 hours by bus from
Manchesterbull 2 years at Goodman 2 years at LUMS (depart for United Kingdom in fall term of
Year 3)bull Degree BSc International Business Managementbull 5 spots available
FRANCE NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL (NEOMA)bull Located in Reims France approximately 1 hour by train from Parisbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at NEOMA (depart for France in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at NEOMA taught 50 in French in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all
students in the NEOMA track will study French language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Diplocircme du Centre drsquoEtudes Supeacuterieures Europeacuteennes de Management
(CESEM) with option to specialize in Year 4bull 20 spots available
Participating in Goodmanrsquos Double Degree program has been a life-changing experience I wanted to do two things in my undergrad get a degree and travel By participating in this unique program not only was I able to travel and live in Europe I will graduate with two degrees from well-respected institutions Through two co-op placements I have also experienced working in both Canada and Europe which widens my job prospects and allows me the opportunity to pursue my career however I like
DAVIN VANEE FOURTH-YEAR BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE STUDENT WITH DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
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Earn two degreesWhen you successfully complete the program you will earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brock University in addition to a second degree from the partner school
Pay tuition to BrockAll tuition fees are paid to Brock University so that you donrsquot have to pay international student fees at the partner school
Mandatory co-op termsThis co-op-only program gives you the global perspective desirable in todayrsquos economy and the work experience to back it up You will complete one co-op work term in Canada and one co-op work term abroad
GERMANY EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS)bull Located in Ostrich-Winkel Germany approximately 45 minutes by train from
Frankfurtbull 25 years at Goodman 15 years at EBS (depart for Germany in winter term of
Year 3 classes taught in English)bull Degree Bachelor of Science in Management with option to specialize in Year 4bull 5 spots available
GERMANY ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY (ESB)bull Located in Reutlingen Germany approximately 45 minutes by bus from Stuttgartbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at ESB (depart for Germany in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at ESB taught 50 in German in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all students
in German track will study German language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Bachelor of Science in International Management with option to
specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
IRELAND DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (DCU)bull Located in Dublin Irelandbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at DCU (depart for Ireland in fall term of Year 3)bull Degree Bachelor of Arts in Global Business with option to specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL UKBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomicsbull Communicationsbull Calculusbull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two humanities context credit
courses
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull Managerial Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Two electives
bull Management amp the Natural Environment
bull Marketing Managementbull Management amp ITbull Two electives
Co-op work term 2 in the United Kingdom
Year 4
bull Strategic Managementbull Entrepreneurship Discovery amp
Practicebull Business Ethicsbull Management Simulation
bull International Businessbull Two electivesbull Dissertation
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada Lancaster University Management School UK
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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL FRANCEBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada NEOMA Business School France
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accounting bull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull French Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communication bull Calculus bull French Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull French Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Entrepreneurshipbull Econometricsbull Organizational Behaviourbull Commercial Lawbull French Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Strategic Managementbull Business Ethicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Globalization and Innovationbull Strategic Marketing bull French as a Foreign Language
bull Operations Managementbull Data Analysisbull The Digital Organizationbull Org Development and Leadershipbull Elective
Year 4
bull Final Projectbull International Business
Developmentbull Two concentration electivesbull Personal Development
Co-op work term 2 in France Co-op work term contrsquod
Year 5
bull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Electivebull Two sciences context credits
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
ION
SY
STEM
DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
OPE
RATI
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S PL
ANS
RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
asib
ility
stud
ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
42 30 14 7 5
1 1
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
facebook Goodman School goodmanschoolinstagram goodmanschool
brockucagoodman
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull One Humanities context credit or
one Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Legal Environment of Businessbull Managerial Economicsbull Econometricsbull Entrepreneurship
bull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Operations Management
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3
bull Corporate Finance II bull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull International Businessbull Ethicsbull One business electivebull One electivebull Humanities context credit or
Sciences context credit not taken in Year 1
bull Optional international exchange term
Summer vacation
Year 4
bull Two business electives bull Three electivesbull Optional international
exchange term
bull Strategy bull Two business electivesbull Two electives
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Information Systems
bull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull Operations Managementbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3 Co-op work term 1
bull Managerial Economicsbull Entrepreneurshipbull One business electivebull Two electives bull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 2
Year 4
bull International Businessbull One electivebull Two business electivesbull Humanities context creditbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 3bull Commercial Lawbull Ethics bull Two electives
Year 5bull Strategy bull Two electivesbull Two business electives
bull First of its kind
bull Responds to consumer and industry demand
bull Focuses on strategic marketing opportunities of AR and creating AR experiences that maximize customer engagement
NEW AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) MARKETING COURSE 1112186
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Experience Canadarsquos only international double degree program that includes co-op work experience Our BBA Co-op International Double Degree will differentiate you from your peers Wersquove partnered with five leading business schools in Europe to offer you the best in international business education and co-op work experience in both Canada and Europe
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
BBA Co-op International Double Degree
4 to 45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op International Double Degree High 80s to low 90s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program This program is limited to only 40 students per year
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE
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UNITED KINGDOM LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL (LUMS)bull Located in Lancaster United Kingdom approximately 15 hours by bus from
Manchesterbull 2 years at Goodman 2 years at LUMS (depart for United Kingdom in fall term of
Year 3)bull Degree BSc International Business Managementbull 5 spots available
FRANCE NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL (NEOMA)bull Located in Reims France approximately 1 hour by train from Parisbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at NEOMA (depart for France in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at NEOMA taught 50 in French in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all
students in the NEOMA track will study French language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Diplocircme du Centre drsquoEtudes Supeacuterieures Europeacuteennes de Management
(CESEM) with option to specialize in Year 4bull 20 spots available
Participating in Goodmanrsquos Double Degree program has been a life-changing experience I wanted to do two things in my undergrad get a degree and travel By participating in this unique program not only was I able to travel and live in Europe I will graduate with two degrees from well-respected institutions Through two co-op placements I have also experienced working in both Canada and Europe which widens my job prospects and allows me the opportunity to pursue my career however I like
DAVIN VANEE FOURTH-YEAR BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE STUDENT WITH DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
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Earn two degreesWhen you successfully complete the program you will earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brock University in addition to a second degree from the partner school
Pay tuition to BrockAll tuition fees are paid to Brock University so that you donrsquot have to pay international student fees at the partner school
Mandatory co-op termsThis co-op-only program gives you the global perspective desirable in todayrsquos economy and the work experience to back it up You will complete one co-op work term in Canada and one co-op work term abroad
GERMANY EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS)bull Located in Ostrich-Winkel Germany approximately 45 minutes by train from
Frankfurtbull 25 years at Goodman 15 years at EBS (depart for Germany in winter term of
Year 3 classes taught in English)bull Degree Bachelor of Science in Management with option to specialize in Year 4bull 5 spots available
GERMANY ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY (ESB)bull Located in Reutlingen Germany approximately 45 minutes by bus from Stuttgartbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at ESB (depart for Germany in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at ESB taught 50 in German in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all students
in German track will study German language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Bachelor of Science in International Management with option to
specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
IRELAND DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (DCU)bull Located in Dublin Irelandbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at DCU (depart for Ireland in fall term of Year 3)bull Degree Bachelor of Arts in Global Business with option to specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL UKBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomicsbull Communicationsbull Calculusbull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two humanities context credit
courses
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull Managerial Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Two electives
bull Management amp the Natural Environment
bull Marketing Managementbull Management amp ITbull Two electives
Co-op work term 2 in the United Kingdom
Year 4
bull Strategic Managementbull Entrepreneurship Discovery amp
Practicebull Business Ethicsbull Management Simulation
bull International Businessbull Two electivesbull Dissertation
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada Lancaster University Management School UK
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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL FRANCEBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada NEOMA Business School France
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accounting bull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull French Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communication bull Calculus bull French Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull French Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Entrepreneurshipbull Econometricsbull Organizational Behaviourbull Commercial Lawbull French Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Strategic Managementbull Business Ethicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Globalization and Innovationbull Strategic Marketing bull French as a Foreign Language
bull Operations Managementbull Data Analysisbull The Digital Organizationbull Org Development and Leadershipbull Elective
Year 4
bull Final Projectbull International Business
Developmentbull Two concentration electivesbull Personal Development
Co-op work term 2 in France Co-op work term contrsquod
Year 5
bull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Electivebull Two sciences context credits
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
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DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
OPE
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RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
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ility
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ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Information Systems
bull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Marketing Managementbull Human Resource Managementbull Operations Managementbull Co-op Training
Summer vacation
Opportunity to select concentration
Year 3 Co-op work term 1
bull Managerial Economicsbull Entrepreneurshipbull One business electivebull Two electives bull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 2
Year 4
bull International Businessbull One electivebull Two business electivesbull Humanities context creditbull Optional international
exchange term
Co-op work term 3bull Commercial Lawbull Ethics bull Two electives
Year 5bull Strategy bull Two electivesbull Two business electives
bull First of its kind
bull Responds to consumer and industry demand
bull Focuses on strategic marketing opportunities of AR and creating AR experiences that maximize customer engagement
NEW AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) MARKETING COURSE 1112186
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Experience Canadarsquos only international double degree program that includes co-op work experience Our BBA Co-op International Double Degree will differentiate you from your peers Wersquove partnered with five leading business schools in Europe to offer you the best in international business education and co-op work experience in both Canada and Europe
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
BBA Co-op International Double Degree
4 to 45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op International Double Degree High 80s to low 90s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program This program is limited to only 40 students per year
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE
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UNITED KINGDOM LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL (LUMS)bull Located in Lancaster United Kingdom approximately 15 hours by bus from
Manchesterbull 2 years at Goodman 2 years at LUMS (depart for United Kingdom in fall term of
Year 3)bull Degree BSc International Business Managementbull 5 spots available
FRANCE NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL (NEOMA)bull Located in Reims France approximately 1 hour by train from Parisbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at NEOMA (depart for France in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at NEOMA taught 50 in French in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all
students in the NEOMA track will study French language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Diplocircme du Centre drsquoEtudes Supeacuterieures Europeacuteennes de Management
(CESEM) with option to specialize in Year 4bull 20 spots available
Participating in Goodmanrsquos Double Degree program has been a life-changing experience I wanted to do two things in my undergrad get a degree and travel By participating in this unique program not only was I able to travel and live in Europe I will graduate with two degrees from well-respected institutions Through two co-op placements I have also experienced working in both Canada and Europe which widens my job prospects and allows me the opportunity to pursue my career however I like
DAVIN VANEE FOURTH-YEAR BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE STUDENT WITH DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
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Earn two degreesWhen you successfully complete the program you will earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brock University in addition to a second degree from the partner school
Pay tuition to BrockAll tuition fees are paid to Brock University so that you donrsquot have to pay international student fees at the partner school
Mandatory co-op termsThis co-op-only program gives you the global perspective desirable in todayrsquos economy and the work experience to back it up You will complete one co-op work term in Canada and one co-op work term abroad
GERMANY EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS)bull Located in Ostrich-Winkel Germany approximately 45 minutes by train from
Frankfurtbull 25 years at Goodman 15 years at EBS (depart for Germany in winter term of
Year 3 classes taught in English)bull Degree Bachelor of Science in Management with option to specialize in Year 4bull 5 spots available
GERMANY ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY (ESB)bull Located in Reutlingen Germany approximately 45 minutes by bus from Stuttgartbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at ESB (depart for Germany in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at ESB taught 50 in German in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all students
in German track will study German language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Bachelor of Science in International Management with option to
specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
IRELAND DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (DCU)bull Located in Dublin Irelandbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at DCU (depart for Ireland in fall term of Year 3)bull Degree Bachelor of Arts in Global Business with option to specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL UKBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomicsbull Communicationsbull Calculusbull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two humanities context credit
courses
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull Managerial Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Two electives
bull Management amp the Natural Environment
bull Marketing Managementbull Management amp ITbull Two electives
Co-op work term 2 in the United Kingdom
Year 4
bull Strategic Managementbull Entrepreneurship Discovery amp
Practicebull Business Ethicsbull Management Simulation
bull International Businessbull Two electivesbull Dissertation
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada Lancaster University Management School UK
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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL FRANCEBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada NEOMA Business School France
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accounting bull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull French Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communication bull Calculus bull French Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull French Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Entrepreneurshipbull Econometricsbull Organizational Behaviourbull Commercial Lawbull French Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Strategic Managementbull Business Ethicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Globalization and Innovationbull Strategic Marketing bull French as a Foreign Language
bull Operations Managementbull Data Analysisbull The Digital Organizationbull Org Development and Leadershipbull Elective
Year 4
bull Final Projectbull International Business
Developmentbull Two concentration electivesbull Personal Development
Co-op work term 2 in France Co-op work term contrsquod
Year 5
bull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Electivebull Two sciences context credits
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
ION
SY
STEM
DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
OPE
RATI
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S PL
ANS
RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
asib
ility
stud
ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
42 30 14 7 5
1 1
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
11119401112179
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
GOODMAN
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
facebook Goodman School goodmanschoolinstagram goodmanschool
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Experience Canadarsquos only international double degree program that includes co-op work experience Our BBA Co-op International Double Degree will differentiate you from your peers Wersquove partnered with five leading business schools in Europe to offer you the best in international business education and co-op work experience in both Canada and Europe
ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION
BBA Co-op International Double Degree
4 to 45-year honours program
OUAC code BN
Required Grade 12 subjects ENG 4U two 4U maths
Expected cut-off BBA Co-op International Double Degree High 80s to low 90s
Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses including required subjects for the program This program is limited to only 40 students per year
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE
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UNITED KINGDOM LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL (LUMS)bull Located in Lancaster United Kingdom approximately 15 hours by bus from
Manchesterbull 2 years at Goodman 2 years at LUMS (depart for United Kingdom in fall term of
Year 3)bull Degree BSc International Business Managementbull 5 spots available
FRANCE NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL (NEOMA)bull Located in Reims France approximately 1 hour by train from Parisbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at NEOMA (depart for France in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at NEOMA taught 50 in French in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all
students in the NEOMA track will study French language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Diplocircme du Centre drsquoEtudes Supeacuterieures Europeacuteennes de Management
(CESEM) with option to specialize in Year 4bull 20 spots available
Participating in Goodmanrsquos Double Degree program has been a life-changing experience I wanted to do two things in my undergrad get a degree and travel By participating in this unique program not only was I able to travel and live in Europe I will graduate with two degrees from well-respected institutions Through two co-op placements I have also experienced working in both Canada and Europe which widens my job prospects and allows me the opportunity to pursue my career however I like
DAVIN VANEE FOURTH-YEAR BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE STUDENT WITH DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
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Earn two degreesWhen you successfully complete the program you will earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brock University in addition to a second degree from the partner school
Pay tuition to BrockAll tuition fees are paid to Brock University so that you donrsquot have to pay international student fees at the partner school
Mandatory co-op termsThis co-op-only program gives you the global perspective desirable in todayrsquos economy and the work experience to back it up You will complete one co-op work term in Canada and one co-op work term abroad
GERMANY EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS)bull Located in Ostrich-Winkel Germany approximately 45 minutes by train from
Frankfurtbull 25 years at Goodman 15 years at EBS (depart for Germany in winter term of
Year 3 classes taught in English)bull Degree Bachelor of Science in Management with option to specialize in Year 4bull 5 spots available
GERMANY ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY (ESB)bull Located in Reutlingen Germany approximately 45 minutes by bus from Stuttgartbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at ESB (depart for Germany in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at ESB taught 50 in German in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all students
in German track will study German language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Bachelor of Science in International Management with option to
specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
IRELAND DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (DCU)bull Located in Dublin Irelandbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at DCU (depart for Ireland in fall term of Year 3)bull Degree Bachelor of Arts in Global Business with option to specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL UKBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomicsbull Communicationsbull Calculusbull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two humanities context credit
courses
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull Managerial Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Two electives
bull Management amp the Natural Environment
bull Marketing Managementbull Management amp ITbull Two electives
Co-op work term 2 in the United Kingdom
Year 4
bull Strategic Managementbull Entrepreneurship Discovery amp
Practicebull Business Ethicsbull Management Simulation
bull International Businessbull Two electivesbull Dissertation
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada Lancaster University Management School UK
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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL FRANCEBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada NEOMA Business School France
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accounting bull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull French Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communication bull Calculus bull French Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull French Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Entrepreneurshipbull Econometricsbull Organizational Behaviourbull Commercial Lawbull French Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Strategic Managementbull Business Ethicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Globalization and Innovationbull Strategic Marketing bull French as a Foreign Language
bull Operations Managementbull Data Analysisbull The Digital Organizationbull Org Development and Leadershipbull Elective
Year 4
bull Final Projectbull International Business
Developmentbull Two concentration electivesbull Personal Development
Co-op work term 2 in France Co-op work term contrsquod
Year 5
bull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Electivebull Two sciences context credits
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
ION
SY
STEM
DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
OPE
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S PL
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RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
asib
ility
stud
ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
11119401112179
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
GOODMAN
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ASAACCOUNTING STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
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B FIGB R O C K F I N A N C E amp I N V E S T M E N T G R O U P
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B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
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UNITED KINGDOM LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL (LUMS)bull Located in Lancaster United Kingdom approximately 15 hours by bus from
Manchesterbull 2 years at Goodman 2 years at LUMS (depart for United Kingdom in fall term of
Year 3)bull Degree BSc International Business Managementbull 5 spots available
FRANCE NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL (NEOMA)bull Located in Reims France approximately 1 hour by train from Parisbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at NEOMA (depart for France in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at NEOMA taught 50 in French in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all
students in the NEOMA track will study French language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Diplocircme du Centre drsquoEtudes Supeacuterieures Europeacuteennes de Management
(CESEM) with option to specialize in Year 4bull 20 spots available
Participating in Goodmanrsquos Double Degree program has been a life-changing experience I wanted to do two things in my undergrad get a degree and travel By participating in this unique program not only was I able to travel and live in Europe I will graduate with two degrees from well-respected institutions Through two co-op placements I have also experienced working in both Canada and Europe which widens my job prospects and allows me the opportunity to pursue my career however I like
DAVIN VANEE FOURTH-YEAR BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE STUDENT WITH DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
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Earn two degreesWhen you successfully complete the program you will earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brock University in addition to a second degree from the partner school
Pay tuition to BrockAll tuition fees are paid to Brock University so that you donrsquot have to pay international student fees at the partner school
Mandatory co-op termsThis co-op-only program gives you the global perspective desirable in todayrsquos economy and the work experience to back it up You will complete one co-op work term in Canada and one co-op work term abroad
GERMANY EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS)bull Located in Ostrich-Winkel Germany approximately 45 minutes by train from
Frankfurtbull 25 years at Goodman 15 years at EBS (depart for Germany in winter term of
Year 3 classes taught in English)bull Degree Bachelor of Science in Management with option to specialize in Year 4bull 5 spots available
GERMANY ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY (ESB)bull Located in Reutlingen Germany approximately 45 minutes by bus from Stuttgartbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at ESB (depart for Germany in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at ESB taught 50 in German in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all students
in German track will study German language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Bachelor of Science in International Management with option to
specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
IRELAND DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (DCU)bull Located in Dublin Irelandbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at DCU (depart for Ireland in fall term of Year 3)bull Degree Bachelor of Arts in Global Business with option to specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL UKBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomicsbull Communicationsbull Calculusbull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two humanities context credit
courses
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull Managerial Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Two electives
bull Management amp the Natural Environment
bull Marketing Managementbull Management amp ITbull Two electives
Co-op work term 2 in the United Kingdom
Year 4
bull Strategic Managementbull Entrepreneurship Discovery amp
Practicebull Business Ethicsbull Management Simulation
bull International Businessbull Two electivesbull Dissertation
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada Lancaster University Management School UK
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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL FRANCEBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada NEOMA Business School France
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accounting bull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull French Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communication bull Calculus bull French Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull French Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Entrepreneurshipbull Econometricsbull Organizational Behaviourbull Commercial Lawbull French Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Strategic Managementbull Business Ethicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Globalization and Innovationbull Strategic Marketing bull French as a Foreign Language
bull Operations Managementbull Data Analysisbull The Digital Organizationbull Org Development and Leadershipbull Elective
Year 4
bull Final Projectbull International Business
Developmentbull Two concentration electivesbull Personal Development
Co-op work term 2 in France Co-op work term contrsquod
Year 5
bull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Electivebull Two sciences context credits
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
ION
SY
STEM
DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
OPE
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S PL
ANS
RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
asib
ility
stud
ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
42 30 14 7 5
1 1
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
11119401112179
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
GOODMAN
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B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
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Earn two degreesWhen you successfully complete the program you will earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brock University in addition to a second degree from the partner school
Pay tuition to BrockAll tuition fees are paid to Brock University so that you donrsquot have to pay international student fees at the partner school
Mandatory co-op termsThis co-op-only program gives you the global perspective desirable in todayrsquos economy and the work experience to back it up You will complete one co-op work term in Canada and one co-op work term abroad
GERMANY EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS)bull Located in Ostrich-Winkel Germany approximately 45 minutes by train from
Frankfurtbull 25 years at Goodman 15 years at EBS (depart for Germany in winter term of
Year 3 classes taught in English)bull Degree Bachelor of Science in Management with option to specialize in Year 4bull 5 spots available
GERMANY ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY (ESB)bull Located in Reutlingen Germany approximately 45 minutes by bus from Stuttgartbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at ESB (depart for Germany in fall term of Year 3)bull Classes at ESB taught 50 in German in Year 3 and 100 in Year 4 ndash all students
in German track will study German language in Years 1 and 2 at Brockbull Degree Bachelor of Science in International Management with option to
specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
IRELAND DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (DCU)bull Located in Dublin Irelandbull 25 years at Goodman 2 years at DCU (depart for Ireland in fall term of Year 3)bull Degree Bachelor of Arts in Global Business with option to specialize in Year 4bull 10 spots available
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL UKBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomicsbull Communicationsbull Calculusbull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two humanities context credit
courses
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull Managerial Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Two electives
bull Management amp the Natural Environment
bull Marketing Managementbull Management amp ITbull Two electives
Co-op work term 2 in the United Kingdom
Year 4
bull Strategic Managementbull Entrepreneurship Discovery amp
Practicebull Business Ethicsbull Management Simulation
bull International Businessbull Two electivesbull Dissertation
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada Lancaster University Management School UK
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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL FRANCEBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada NEOMA Business School France
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accounting bull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull French Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communication bull Calculus bull French Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull French Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Entrepreneurshipbull Econometricsbull Organizational Behaviourbull Commercial Lawbull French Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Strategic Managementbull Business Ethicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Globalization and Innovationbull Strategic Marketing bull French as a Foreign Language
bull Operations Managementbull Data Analysisbull The Digital Organizationbull Org Development and Leadershipbull Elective
Year 4
bull Final Projectbull International Business
Developmentbull Two concentration electivesbull Personal Development
Co-op work term 2 in France Co-op work term contrsquod
Year 5
bull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Electivebull Two sciences context credits
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
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ION
SY
STEM
DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
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BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
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ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
42 30 14 7 5
1 1
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL UKBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomicsbull Communicationsbull Calculusbull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Information Systemsbull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two humanities context credit
courses
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull Managerial Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Two electives
bull Management amp the Natural Environment
bull Marketing Managementbull Management amp ITbull Two electives
Co-op work term 2 in the United Kingdom
Year 4
bull Strategic Managementbull Entrepreneurship Discovery amp
Practicebull Business Ethicsbull Management Simulation
bull International Businessbull Two electivesbull Dissertation
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada Lancaster University Management School UK
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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL FRANCEBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada NEOMA Business School France
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accounting bull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull French Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communication bull Calculus bull French Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull French Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Entrepreneurshipbull Econometricsbull Organizational Behaviourbull Commercial Lawbull French Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Strategic Managementbull Business Ethicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Globalization and Innovationbull Strategic Marketing bull French as a Foreign Language
bull Operations Managementbull Data Analysisbull The Digital Organizationbull Org Development and Leadershipbull Elective
Year 4
bull Final Projectbull International Business
Developmentbull Two concentration electivesbull Personal Development
Co-op work term 2 in France Co-op work term contrsquod
Year 5
bull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Electivebull Two sciences context credits
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
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SY
STEM
DES
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ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
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RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
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stud
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New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
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1 1
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
11119401112179
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
GOODMAN
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B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL FRANCEBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada NEOMA Business School France
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accounting bull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull French Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communication bull Calculus bull French Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull French Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Entrepreneurshipbull Econometricsbull Organizational Behaviourbull Commercial Lawbull French Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Strategic Managementbull Business Ethicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Globalization and Innovationbull Strategic Marketing bull French as a Foreign Language
bull Operations Managementbull Data Analysisbull The Digital Organizationbull Org Development and Leadershipbull Elective
Year 4
bull Final Projectbull International Business
Developmentbull Two concentration electivesbull Personal Development
Co-op work term 2 in France Co-op work term contrsquod
Year 5
bull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Electivebull Two sciences context credits
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
ION
SY
STEM
DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
OPE
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S PL
ANS
RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
asib
ility
stud
ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
42 30 14 7 5
1 1
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
11119401112179
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
GOODMAN
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B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
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NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) GERMANYBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Principles of Businessbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Information Systems Ibull Macroeconomics bull Communication in Businessbull Calculusbull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accounting bull Corporate Finance I bull Marketing bull Information Systems IIbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Management bull Operations Managementbull Organizational Behaviourbull Entrepreneurshipbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Commercial Lawbull Human Resource Managementbull International Businessbull Corporate Finance IIbull Econometricsbull Two sciences context credits
bull Strategic Managementbull Marketing in the Digital Agebull Digital Skills bull Microeconomics IIbull Foundations of Ethicsbull Elective
Co-op work term 2 in Germany
Year 4
bull Specialization Ibull Leadershipbull Business Society amp Natural
Environmentbull Socio-Cultural Impactbull Research Methodsbull Digital Skills IIbull Scientific Reasoning
bull Specialization IIbull Bachelor Thesisbull Digital Skills IIIbull Practical Philosophybull Business Game
Summer vacation
Goodman School of Business Canada European Business School (ESB) Germany
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
ION
SY
STEM
DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
OPE
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ANS
RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
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ility
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ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
42 30 14 7 5
1 1
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
GOODMAN
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B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
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SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
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Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
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Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
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Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull German Language I
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull German Language I (contrsquod)
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Organizational Behaviourbull German Language IIbull Co-op training
bull Marketing Managementbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Operations Managementbull German Language II (contrsquod)
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull International Economicsbull Management Information
Systems bull Human Resource Managementbull Accounting and Corporate
Financebull Applied Research in International
Management
Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull Business Strategybull Business Ethicsbull Business Lawbull Entrepreneurship
bull Dissertationbull Four business electives
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Commercial Lawbull Managerial Economicsbull One business electivebull Sciences context credit
ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada ESB Reutlingen University Germany
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
ION
SY
STEM
DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
OPE
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RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
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ility
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ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
42 30 14 7 5
1 1
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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bull ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICESx3113 swong2brockuca brockucaaboriginal- student-services
CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
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DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY IRELANDBBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE
Goodman School of Business Canada Dublin City University Ireland
Fall Winter SpringSummer
Year 1
bull Financial Accountingbull Microeconomics bull Business Principlesbull Statistics bull Sciences context credit
bull Data Analysis amp Business Modelling
bull Macroeconomics bull Communicationsbull Calculus bull Sciences context credit
Summer vacation
Year 2
bull Managerial Accountingbull Managerial Economicsbull Corporate Finance Ibull Marketingbull Information Systemsbull Co-op training
bull Commercial Lawbull Econometricsbull Corporate Finance IIbull Organizational Behaviourbull Humanities context credit
Co-op work term 1 in Canada
Year 3
bull Operations Managementbull International Economicsbull Human Resource Managementbull Marketing Communicationsbull Organizational Theorybull Contemporary Irish Society
Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (six months in length)
Co-op work term 2 contrsquod and summer vacation
Year 4
bull New Enterprise Projectbull Business Strategybull Business Projectbull Business Analyticsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
bull New Enterprise Project (contrsquod)bull Business Strategy (contrsquod)bull Business Project (contrsquod)bull Business Ethicsbull Two business electives
(Specialisms)
Summer vacation
Year 5
bull Humanities context creditbull International Businessbull Marketing Managementbull Two electives
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
ION
SY
STEM
DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
OPE
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RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
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stud
ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
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1 1
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
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EXCEL ACADEMICALLYThe Goodman Experience
Experience makes the difference We invite you to make the most out of your degree and chart your own path through academics global mobility experiential education career development student club leadership entrepreneurship and innovation
Key learning outcomesOur curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills No matter what program you choose we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business
bull Communicationbull Critical thinkingbull Professionalismbull Scholarly inquirybull Social responsibility
Small class sizesAt Goodman yoursquore more than a number With the average accounting and business class size of 45 students your peers and professors will get to know you by name Small class sizes allow for interactive lectures and class collaboration further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability
Academic AdvisingOur team of academic advisors is available exclusively to Goodman students They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics from your first course registration all the way through to graduation
Beta Gamma SigmaBeta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honours society recognizing business excellence It is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive Students who achieve membership in BGS are not only top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class they are also recognized as the top business students in the world Students who have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for BGS
International badge of excellence for the top 10 per cent of the Goodman undergraduate class
betagammasigmaorg
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
RMAT
ION
SY
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DES
IGN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
OPE
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RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
asib
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stud
ies
New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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bull ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICESx3113 swong2brockuca brockucaaboriginal- student-services
CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
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In todayrsquos business world you need to set yourself apart from the rest An outstanding education is just the start Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so you can stand out from the crowd
Learn from the bestBrock University has become a leader in experiential education in Canada and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies
At Goodman you will gain practical experience by applying the skills and knowledge you learn from course content to projects with community partners Yoursquoll earn course credit while also building your resumeacute and giving back to the community
How it worksAfter learning about theories and key concepts through class discussions simulations case studies role playing and other teaching tools Goodman professors use to engage students your class will be divided into student teams who will act as consultants for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business challenge
By applying the knowledge you learn from the course to the community project not only will you study a real-world problem you will also gain practical industry experience At the end of the course your team will submit a business proposal and pitch your recommended strategies to the community partners and your professors
EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
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DES
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ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
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RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
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stud
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New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
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1 1
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
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B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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bull ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICESx3113 swong2brockuca brockucaaboriginal- student-services
CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Benefits of experiential educationbull Classroom theory is brought to lifebull Gain practical consulting experience and business skills while
giving back to the communitybull Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on
their business models and new ideas they can implement
CONSULTING PROJECT TOPICS
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
e-business applications
Advanced business analytics
SOCIAL MEDIA amp SEARCH ENGINE
MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
QUEUING AND
WAIT TIME ANALYSIS
INFO
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DES
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ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES
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RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLANS
BUSINESS ETHICS AUDITS AND STRATEGIES Fe
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New product development plans
Design thinking
strategies
Health and safety plans
Wine marketing strategies
Marketing research and
strategy
Budget and forecast
strategies
Marketing and communication plans
Business growth and strategy
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
111076011059594-16 MONTHS
OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
42 30 14 7 5
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
11119401112179
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
GOODMAN
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B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Accountingbull DJB (Durward Jones Barkwell)bull BDObull EY (Ernst amp Young)bull MNPbull PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Business Administrationbull Canada Revenue Agencybull Mercedes-Benz Financial Servicesbull Ontario Public Servicebull Toronto Hydrobull RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
DEVELOP YOUR CAREERIn todays labour market graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage Our Co-op Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to help launch your career
THE CO-OP ADVANTAGECo-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on high-quality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments
GOODMANS TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS
CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
BAcc co-op students can apply 16 to 20 months of practical work experience towards the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation BBA co-op students will attain a minimum of 12 months of cumulative full-time work experience BBA Double Degree students are required to complete a four-month co-op work term while at Brock University
Greater Toronto Area Niagara Region HamiltonBurlington Eastern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Out of Province International
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OF PAID EXPERIENCE
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DIRECT ENTRY FROM
HIGH SCHOOL
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
GOODMAN
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B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
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Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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GOODMAN CAREER As a Goodman student you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills connect your experiences to jobs map your career goals and build your professional network
Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation Goodman Career is your one-stop resource
TAKE YOUR CO-OP EXPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL Goodman is the first business school in Canada to form a co-op partnership with the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) Students can work in any country with a United Nations agency on an eight-month economic development co-op work term from September to May while receiving up to $1000 from Brockrsquos Co-op Education office and an additional $8000 in financial support from the School through a gift received from the Goodman Family Foundation in 2012
Students work as junior professional consultants in a specific area of business including business analytics finance accounting strategic communications and international trade while also contributing in meaningful ways beyond the boardroom
Customized servicesCoaching on career and designation options job searchnetworking strategies and professional skill development
Industry partnersWe work with thousands of employers across several industries and sectors who network with our students share their industry experience and recruit on campus
Networking eventsConnect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events
Job opportunitiesAccess local national and international career opportunities through Goodman Careerrsquos specialized job board
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
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B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
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GO GLOBALTodayrsquos employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity At Goodman we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development
25+COUNTRIES WITH
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES
50+BUSINESS SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
SHORT-TERM ONE SEMESTER AND FULL-YEAR
EXCHANGES
PAY TUITION AT BROCK
MOBILITY AWARDS AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER
CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL STUDENT AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
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B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
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Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
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BENEFITS OF GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMS
bull Travel and earn your degree at the same timebull Add international experience to your resumeacutebull Expand your global networkbull Immerse yourself in a new culturebull Develop interpersonal skills and independence
Partner school with the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
Goodman is the only Canadian business school part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS)
This consortium of 13 globally oriented leading business schools in Europe North and Latin America all grant double degrees which require study in two countries and promote language and cultural fluency along with business aptitude
Goodman chairs the IPBS with our Dean acting as President
See pages 15 to 22 to learn more about Goodmanrsquos global business streams for our BBA Co-op International Double Degree program
Economic development co-op work term with the United Nations
As part of the United Nations Association in Canadarsquos International Development and Diplomacy Internship Programme Goodman students can work with a United Nations agency on an eight-month co-op work term as junior professional consultants from September to May while receiving approximately $9000
Goodman exchange was a fantastic opportunity to travel the world while continuing my education I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and adapt to different ways of living I learned a great amount of responsibility and independence and improved my social and interpersonal skills
RHEA MODI BAcc rsquo20 CO-OP MAcc CANDIDATE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO STRATHCLYDE BUSINESS SCHOOL SCOTLAND FALL 2018
Goodman students Rhea Modi and Alyssa Blanchard went on international exchange to Strathclyde Business School in Scotland
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
GOODMAN
BMABROCK MARKETING ASSOCIATION
GOODMAN
BSABUSINESS STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
GOODMAN
ASAACCOUNTING STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
GOODMAN GOODMAN
B FIGB R O C K F I N A N C E amp I N V E S T M E N T G R O U P
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B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
bull FUTURE STUDENT INQUIRIES ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AIDx4293 futurestudentbrockuca brockucadiscover
bull ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICESx3113 swong2brockuca brockucaaboriginal- student-services
CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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bull INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT x5330 internationalbrockuca brockucainternational
bull OFF-CAMPUS LIVINGx3721 oclbrockuca brockucaocl
bull RESIDENCESx3370 resbrockuca brockucaresidence
bull STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICESx5357 sasnewstudentbrockuca brockucasas
Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
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brockucagoodman
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INNOVATEAND CREATEDO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA At Goodman you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream Through Goodman Group our on-campus business incubator and community-focused learning and development services provider we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University
Goodman Group Startup ServicesGoodman Group provides startup services and is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a full range of services including events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality Let Goodman Group take your business idea to the next level
Monster PitchMonster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with Goodman Group The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges which have included Jim Treliving David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBCrsquos Dragonsrsquo Den
Kick-Starting EntrepreneurshipThe Kick-Starting Entrepreneurship program encourages Niagararsquos young entrepreneurs to explore their innovative ideas and advance their early stage entrepreneurial aspirations Participants benefit from monthly seminars and events plus mentorship and advisory services from Goodman Group
Business Consulting PathwayInterested in a consulting career The Business Consulting Pathway is a new non-credit extracurricular program that provides students with hands-on training from faculty members and industry experts in business case competitions presentation etiquette case-based interviews and more Students then spend several months working as a consultant for a startup business in areas such as business strategy human resources marketing and sales or finance
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
GOODMAN
BMABROCK MARKETING ASSOCIATION
GOODMAN
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GOODMAN
ASAACCOUNTING STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
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B FIGB R O C K F I N A N C E amp I N V E S T M E N T G R O U P
GOODMAN
B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
bull FUTURE STUDENT INQUIRIES ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AIDx4293 futurestudentbrockuca brockucadiscover
bull ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICESx3113 swong2brockuca brockucaaboriginal- student-services
CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
bull CO-OP PROGRAMSx4325 co-opbrockuca brockucacceeco-op- education
bull GRADUATE STUDIESx5197 gradrecruitbrockuca brockucagraduate-studies
bull INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT x5330 internationalbrockuca brockucainternational
bull OFF-CAMPUS LIVINGx3721 oclbrockuca brockucaocl
bull RESIDENCESx3370 resbrockuca brockucaresidence
bull STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICESx5357 sasnewstudentbrockuca brockucasas
Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
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brockucagoodman
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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills Plus you can represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world
GOODMAN DECA U TEAMDECA U Provincials brings together the top business students in Ontario for a weekend of competition and a lifetime of memories With more than 1400 students from 20 schools participating in the 2020 competition Goodman students earned a School record of 24 medals including first-place wins in business law accounting fashion and retail management and corporate finance
INTERNATIONAL CASE COMPETITIONGoodman students placed first for the second consecutive year in the World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara International Case Competition representing Goodman on an international stage
Why get involvedbull Great experiences to bolster your resumeacute
and differentiate yourself in the job marketbull Enhance your problem solving and
presentation skills by competing in business competitions
bull Develop leadership teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations
GET INVOLVED
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
GOODMAN
BMABROCK MARKETING ASSOCIATION
GOODMAN
BSABUSINESS STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
GOODMAN
ASAACCOUNTING STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
GOODMAN GOODMAN
B FIGB R O C K F I N A N C E amp I N V E S T M E N T G R O U P
GOODMAN
B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
38
39
Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
44
APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
45
English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
bull FUTURE STUDENT INQUIRIES ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AIDx4293 futurestudentbrockuca brockucadiscover
bull ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICESx3113 swong2brockuca brockucaaboriginal- student-services
CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
bull CO-OP PROGRAMSx4325 co-opbrockuca brockucacceeco-op- education
bull GRADUATE STUDIESx5197 gradrecruitbrockuca brockucagraduate-studies
bull INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT x5330 internationalbrockuca brockucainternational
bull OFF-CAMPUS LIVINGx3721 oclbrockuca brockucaocl
bull RESIDENCESx3370 resbrockuca brockucaresidence
bull STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICESx5357 sasnewstudentbrockuca brockucasas
Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
facebook Goodman School goodmanschoolinstagram goodmanschool
brockucagoodman
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LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDevelop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations The opportunities are here mdash the experience will be yours
bull Nine exclusive Goodman student clubsbull More than 100 events throughout the yearbull Case competitions and conferencesbull Invitation to Distinguished Leader series
DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIESEach year the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional who has demonstrated leadership and success in their chosen field The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style career path and advice for Goodman students and future leaders The Goodman School of Business 2019 Distinguished Leader recipient was Michael Lee-Chin chairman of Portland Holdings and chairman and CEO of Mandeville Private Client Inc Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Julia Deans of Canadian Childrenrsquos Literacy Foundation Deepak Chopra of Canada Post Martine Irman of TD Bank Group Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods
GOODMAN
BMABROCK MARKETING ASSOCIATION
GOODMAN
BSABUSINESS STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
GOODMAN
ASAACCOUNTING STUDENTSrsquo ASSOCIATION
GOODMAN GOODMAN
B FIGB R O C K F I N A N C E amp I N V E S T M E N T G R O U P
GOODMAN
B I GBROCK INNOVATION GROUP
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
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You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
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TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
43
The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
44
APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
45
English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
46
2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
bull FUTURE STUDENT INQUIRIES ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AIDx4293 futurestudentbrockuca brockucadiscover
bull ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICESx3113 swong2brockuca brockucaaboriginal- student-services
CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
4747
MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
bull CO-OP PROGRAMSx4325 co-opbrockuca brockucacceeco-op- education
bull GRADUATE STUDIESx5197 gradrecruitbrockuca brockucagraduate-studies
bull INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT x5330 internationalbrockuca brockucainternational
bull OFF-CAMPUS LIVINGx3721 oclbrockuca brockucaocl
bull RESIDENCESx3370 resbrockuca brockucaresidence
bull STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICESx5357 sasnewstudentbrockuca brockucasas
Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
facebook Goodman School goodmanschoolinstagram goodmanschool
brockucagoodman
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Get ready for GoodmanGoodman offers a mentoring program open to all incoming first-year students A round table discussion will focus on the transition to university including the successes and challenges often faced by students A time management workshop led by a Goodman professor will help you manage coursework and extracurriculars Yoursquoll meet some of your fellow classmates Goodman faculty and staff and become more familiar with the Brock campus
Presentation Etiquette WorkshopAt Goodman we teach students how to take their presentation skills to the next level A workshop focusing on proper presentation etiquette will teach students about team dynamics presentation flow and style roles and responsibilities It will build your confidence and equip you with oral communication skills you can apply inside and outside the classroom
Case Interview Skills SessionIn this skills session students learn what employers are looking for in a case-based interview You will learn how to best prepare how to stand out and what areas to focus on during an interview
Competitor Development ProgramBusiness competitions are a great way to get involved with Goodman student life They also help you apply the knowledge you learn in the classroom to real-life scenarios Goodmanrsquos case competition training session will teach you how to approach cases and present your ideas effectively The skills you gain can be used when yoursquore presenting in class representing Goodman at a case competition or interviewing for a job or co-op position
DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS
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THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
35
ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
36
EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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37
96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
38
You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
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39
Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
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40
CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
41
TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
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FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
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The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
44
APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
46
IMPORTANT DATES
46
2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
bull FUTURE STUDENT INQUIRIES ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AIDx4293 futurestudentbrockuca brockucadiscover
bull ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICESx3113 swong2brockuca brockucaaboriginal- student-services
CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
4747
MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
bull CO-OP PROGRAMSx4325 co-opbrockuca brockucacceeco-op- education
bull GRADUATE STUDIESx5197 gradrecruitbrockuca brockucagraduate-studies
bull INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT x5330 internationalbrockuca brockucainternational
bull OFF-CAMPUS LIVINGx3721 oclbrockuca brockucaocl
bull RESIDENCESx3370 resbrockuca brockucaresidence
bull STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICESx5357 sasnewstudentbrockuca brockucasas
Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
facebook Goodman School goodmanschoolinstagram goodmanschool
brockucagoodman
34
THE GOODMAN EXPERIENCE
ldquo I had an amazing experience throughout my five years at Goodman which I attribute to getting increasingly involved with the school and local community Whether you join a club through the Business Studentsrsquo Association get involved in case competition teams participate in networking events or even take the lead on class projects that involve working with local businesses the more real-world experience you can gain throughout your time at Goodman the easier you may grasp your course work and be prepared for your career after graduation Goodman provided me with personal growth opportunities business knowledge and practical experience beyond my expectationsrdquo
ldquo I had the pleasure of being a part of the 2020 JDC business case competition in which the winning team was comprised of Goodman students I was incredibly impressed with their aptitude creativity and presentation skills The recommendations they offered my company were practical well thought out and tailored specifically towards the roadblocks I was facing Irsquom proud to say I have implemented many of their suggestions into my business I wouldnrsquot hesitate to recommend the Goodman School of Business to any employer These high-calibre students would be an asset to any business or organization globallyrdquo
ldquo What differentiates Goodman from other business schools is its unique offering of experiential education opportunities that benefits students as well as local businesses and not-for-profit organizations For the past nine years Irsquove used service-learning projects collaborating with the local communities in all of my courses because I want students to know that the knowledge concepts and theories they learn can be applied to the real business world The quality of teaching and research at Goodman is outstanding because of its strong and productive faculty members many of whom have been recognized nationally and internationallyrdquo
Drew MacNeil (BBA rsquo19 Co-op) Co-Founder and COO XpertVR Inc
Seema Iver Founder Sat Yuga Life
Kai-Yu Wang Professor and Chair Department of Marketing International Business and Strategy
35
ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
36
EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
36
37
96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
38
You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
38
39
Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
39
40
CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
41
TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
42
FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
43
The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
44
APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
45
English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
bull FUTURE STUDENT INQUIRIES ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AIDx4293 futurestudentbrockuca brockucadiscover
bull ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICESx3113 swong2brockuca brockucaaboriginal- student-services
CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
4747
MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
bull CO-OP PROGRAMSx4325 co-opbrockuca brockucacceeco-op- education
bull GRADUATE STUDIESx5197 gradrecruitbrockuca brockucagraduate-studies
bull INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT x5330 internationalbrockuca brockucainternational
bull OFF-CAMPUS LIVINGx3721 oclbrockuca brockucaocl
bull RESIDENCESx3370 resbrockuca brockucaresidence
bull STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICESx5357 sasnewstudentbrockuca brockucasas
Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
facebook Goodman School goodmanschoolinstagram goodmanschool
brockucagoodman
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ldquo What initially drove me to choose Goodman was the idea of taking on a program that would give me a story to share for the rest of my life Studying and working in Ireland at Dublin City University opened my eyes to the diverse experiences of others and grew my professional network on an international level At Brock I worked as a Residence Don which allowed me to support first-year students and hone my transferable skills which I still speak to today in interviews My degree experience has shaped my confidence in being a businesswoman and has fueled my ability to enter the workforce upon graduationrdquo
ldquo I initially chose the Goodman School of Business for its strong co-op program My work terms allowed me to apply knowledge learned in class to real-world scenarios and gave me a new perspective on the career I was choosing Goodman prides itself on providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills outside the confines of a classroom As President of the Business Studentsrsquo Association I was able to grow as an individual and develop a large network with the amazing staff faculty and student leaders that Goodman houses Goodman has provided me with the tools to succeed and an undergraduate experience that I will look back on with priderdquo
ldquo The Goodman School of Business is filled with opportunities to develop personally and professionally Goodman supported my passion for technology and business through courses focused on information systems leadership opportunities with student clubs and case competitions that strengthened my problem-solving and communication skills and co-op work terms that helped me develop a deep understanding of the rigor and complexity required to operate a global organizationrdquo
Kellie Williamson (BBA rsquo20 Co-op) BBA Co-op International Double Degree student with Dublin City University 2019 Goodman Ambassador
Manvir Brar (BAcc rsquo20 Co-op) 201920 President of Goodman Business Studentsrsquo Association
Jayna Sutaria Fifth-year BBA Co-op student 202021 President of Goodman Brock Women in Business
36
EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
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37
96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
38
You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
38
39
Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
39
40
CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
41
TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
42
FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
43
The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
44
APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
45
English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
46
IMPORTANT DATES
46
2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
bull FUTURE STUDENT INQUIRIES ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AIDx4293 futurestudentbrockuca brockucadiscover
bull ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICESx3113 swong2brockuca brockucaaboriginal- student-services
CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
4747
MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
bull CO-OP PROGRAMSx4325 co-opbrockuca brockucacceeco-op- education
bull GRADUATE STUDIESx5197 gradrecruitbrockuca brockucagraduate-studies
bull INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT x5330 internationalbrockuca brockucainternational
bull OFF-CAMPUS LIVINGx3721 oclbrockuca brockucaocl
bull RESIDENCESx3370 resbrockuca brockucaresidence
bull STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICESx5357 sasnewstudentbrockuca brockucasas
Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
facebook Goodman School goodmanschoolinstagram goodmanschool
brockucagoodman
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EXPLORE NIAGARA
Brock is located in the heart of Niagara mdash an amazing destination to live study work and play We are one of Canadarsquos most diverse regions with a unique mix of world-famous attractions natural beauty and amazing history It is no wonder Niagararsquos tourism industry is booming with millions of visitors each year
Welcome to St CatharinesBrockrsquos main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the City of St Catharines the largest city in the Niagara region Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent Yoursquoll also enjoy our historic downtown home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops cafeacutes restaurants and pubs The Universityrsquos central location is also close to the US border and just an hourrsquos drive from Toronto
The great outdoorsLove the outdoors There is no better place than Niagara The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on our many beaches
A cultural hubLooking for something to do With amazing live theatre a thriving nightlife and regular cultural wine and food festivals there is always something for everyone Shop at our boutique-retailers or visit our largest outdoor mall the Outlet Collection at Niagara
36
37
96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
38
You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
38
39
Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
39
40
CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
41
TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
42
FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
43
The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
44
APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
45
English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
46
IMPORTANT DATES
46
2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
bull FUTURE STUDENT INQUIRIES ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AIDx4293 futurestudentbrockuca brockucadiscover
bull ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICESx3113 swong2brockuca brockucaaboriginal- student-services
CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
4747
MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
bull CO-OP PROGRAMSx4325 co-opbrockuca brockucacceeco-op- education
bull GRADUATE STUDIESx5197 gradrecruitbrockuca brockucagraduate-studies
bull INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT x5330 internationalbrockuca brockucainternational
bull OFF-CAMPUS LIVINGx3721 oclbrockuca brockucaocl
bull RESIDENCESx3370 resbrockuca brockucaresidence
bull STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICESx5357 sasnewstudentbrockuca brockucasas
Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
facebook Goodman School goodmanschoolinstagram goodmanschool
brockucagoodman
37
96GRADUATE SUCCESS
BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
WE WELCOME
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
100 COUNTRIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY HAS OVER
19000 STUDENTS
SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS
38
You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
38
39
Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
39
40
CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
41
TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
42
FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
43
The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
44
APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
45
English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
46
IMPORTANT DATES
46
2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
bull FUTURE STUDENT INQUIRIES ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AIDx4293 futurestudentbrockuca brockucadiscover
bull ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICESx3113 swong2brockuca brockucaaboriginal- student-services
CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
4747
MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
bull CO-OP PROGRAMSx4325 co-opbrockuca brockucacceeco-op- education
bull GRADUATE STUDIESx5197 gradrecruitbrockuca brockucagraduate-studies
bull INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT x5330 internationalbrockuca brockucainternational
bull OFF-CAMPUS LIVINGx3721 oclbrockuca brockucaocl
bull RESIDENCESx3370 resbrockuca brockucaresidence
bull STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICESx5357 sasnewstudentbrockuca brockucasas
Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
facebook Goodman School goodmanschoolinstagram goodmanschool
brockucagoodman
38
You come first at Brock Wersquoll make outstanding service something you encounter every day We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially personally and academically
Student successWersquore here to help These services can assist with academic challenges time management goal setting program planning and academic skill development Wersquoll share strategies to keep you on the path to success
bull Academic Advisingbull A-Z Learning Servicesbull Aboriginal Student Servicesbull Transfer Success Program
Student wellness and accessibilityThese services will help you to stay healthy in mind body and spirit We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas
bull Student Accessibility Servicesbull Personal Counselling Servicesbull From Intention to Action (FITA)bull Student Health Services
Learn more at brockucaswac
Diversity and student engagementBrock is committed to promoting a safe diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination harassment and bullying Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible
bull Human Rights and Equity Servicesbull Campus Securitybull Faith and Life Centre
PROGRAMS amp SUPPORT
38
39
Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
39
40
CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
41
TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
42
FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
43
The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
44
APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
45
English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
46
IMPORTANT DATES
46
2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
bull FUTURE STUDENT INQUIRIES ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AIDx4293 futurestudentbrockuca brockucadiscover
bull ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICESx3113 swong2brockuca brockucaaboriginal- student-services
CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
4747
MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
bull CO-OP PROGRAMSx4325 co-opbrockuca brockucacceeco-op- education
bull GRADUATE STUDIESx5197 gradrecruitbrockuca brockucagraduate-studies
bull INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT x5330 internationalbrockuca brockucainternational
bull OFF-CAMPUS LIVINGx3721 oclbrockuca brockucaocl
bull RESIDENCESx3370 resbrockuca brockucaresidence
bull STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICESx5357 sasnewstudentbrockuca brockucasas
Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
facebook Goodman School goodmanschoolinstagram goodmanschool
brockucagoodman
39
Experience community
Get a first-hand look at our campus mdash in a small group with other new students mdash through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors Spend the night in residence participate in skill-building workshops and help out a local community partner during a service-learning volunteer opportunity
Your first day as a Brock student
Wersquove designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community Participate in our one-day academic orientation program to prepare for September Yoursquoll learn more about various student supports and services have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card
Start with an adventure
Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow new Badgers
Explore the beautiful outdoors camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock
START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY
WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WILL BE WITHIN AN
INCLUSIVE SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS
39
40
CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
41
TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
42
FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
43
The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
44
APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
45
English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
46
IMPORTANT DATES
46
2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
bull FUTURE STUDENT INQUIRIES ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AIDx4293 futurestudentbrockuca brockucadiscover
bull ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICESx3113 swong2brockuca brockucaaboriginal- student-services
CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
4747
MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
bull CO-OP PROGRAMSx4325 co-opbrockuca brockucacceeco-op- education
bull GRADUATE STUDIESx5197 gradrecruitbrockuca brockucagraduate-studies
bull INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT x5330 internationalbrockuca brockucainternational
bull OFF-CAMPUS LIVINGx3721 oclbrockuca brockucaocl
bull RESIDENCESx3370 resbrockuca brockucaresidence
bull STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICESx5357 sasnewstudentbrockuca brockucasas
Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
facebook Goodman School goodmanschoolinstagram goodmanschool
brockucagoodman
40
CAMPUS LIVINGLive in one of Brockrsquos convenient and welcoming residences meet new friends and become part of our vibrant community Residences at Brock are home to almost 2800 students Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community
Our residence guarantee
Brock is pleased to guarantee a space in residence to all new full-time undergraduate students beginning in Fall 2021 who meet our residence application conditions A full summary of conditions and criteria may be found at brockucaresidence prior to the application opening The residence guarantee applies only if both the residence application and fee are received by June 1 2021
Brock has historically accommodated all incoming students who met our published residence guarantee This is our goal for Fall 2021 however given these uncertain times we may be required to adjust the guarantee criteria We commit to updated our applicants as changes are made and we encourage you to visit brockucaresidence for the most up-to-date information
Off-campus livingFind the perfect place through Brockrsquos Off-Campus Living office There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brockrsquos campus Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brockucaocl Our Engagement Communities will help you to build your community at Brock and will connect you to resources With a universal bus pass (U-pass included in your student fees) youll have no problem getting to campus
MEAL PLANSHealthy choices traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Hortons Starbucks Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza With seven unique locations across campus dining with your meal plan offers convenience variety home comforts and on-the-go meals Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan Options are based on your assigned residence Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan Each meal plan includes a combination of meal plan dining and flex dollars that can be spent using your Brock Card
money-bill-wave FLEX DOLLARSAll students living in residence will purchase flex dollars with their meal plans mdash a no-worry alternative to carrying cash Flex dollars may be used in residence laundry facilities food locations outside of residence and popular off-campus food venues Any student may purchase flex dollars and additional flex dollars may be added at any time
Learn more at brockucadining-services
MEAL PLAN COSTS
5-Day All-Access $48007-Day All-Access $5100Townhouse $3750Townhouse Plus $4500
A Capital Investment Fund fee is included within meal plan costsAll fees are based on 2020-21 pricing and are subject to change Please note that not all meal plan options or residence styles (double rooms) were available in 2020-21 due to the pandemic
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
41
TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
42
FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
43
The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
44
APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
45
English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
46
IMPORTANT DATES
46
2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
bull FUTURE STUDENT INQUIRIES ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AIDx4293 futurestudentbrockuca brockucadiscover
bull ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICESx3113 swong2brockuca brockucaaboriginal- student-services
CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
4747
MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
bull CO-OP PROGRAMSx4325 co-opbrockuca brockucacceeco-op- education
bull GRADUATE STUDIESx5197 gradrecruitbrockuca brockucagraduate-studies
bull INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT x5330 internationalbrockuca brockucainternational
bull OFF-CAMPUS LIVINGx3721 oclbrockuca brockucaocl
bull RESIDENCESx3370 resbrockuca brockucaresidence
bull STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICESx5357 sasnewstudentbrockuca brockucasas
Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
facebook Goodman School goodmanschoolinstagram goodmanschool
brockucagoodman
41Fees displayed are for 2020-21 and are subject to change for 2021-22Not pictured washroom living room and kitchen
Rendering of double room
Rendering of single room
TOWNHOUSEQuarry ViewA mix of three- and four-bedroom units accommodating three to five students in single and double rooms with two shared washrooms a kitchen and living area
Single $9020Double $7740
Rendering of single and double rooms
SEMI-SUITELowenbergerSingle and double rooms with adjoining washrooms
Single $8940 Double $8140
VillageThree single bedrooms plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms a kitchen and a living area
Single $8940 Double $7740
Rendering of double room
Brock SuitesAll-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students Three or four single bedroom units with two full washrooms common living space and kitchen
Find current costs at brockucabrock-suites
Rendering of four bedroom unit with common living space washrooms and kitchen
41
TRADITIONALDeCewSingle and double rooms with adjoining lounges for six and shared washrooms
Single $8340 Double $7564
SUITELofts (Block 9)
Single rooms in four-bedroom units including two shared washrooms and a communal livingdining area and kitchen
Single $9020May not be available for 2021-22
Rendering of single rooms
Residence 8 has showers instead of bathtubs
Earp Vallee Residence 8Two single rooms sharing an adjoining washroom
Single $8940
42
FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
43
The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
44
APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
45
English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
46
IMPORTANT DATES
46
2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
bull FUTURE STUDENT INQUIRIES ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AIDx4293 futurestudentbrockuca brockucadiscover
bull ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICESx3113 swong2brockuca brockucaaboriginal- student-services
CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
4747
MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
bull CO-OP PROGRAMSx4325 co-opbrockuca brockucacceeco-op- education
bull GRADUATE STUDIESx5197 gradrecruitbrockuca brockucagraduate-studies
bull INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT x5330 internationalbrockuca brockucainternational
bull OFF-CAMPUS LIVINGx3721 oclbrockuca brockucaocl
bull RESIDENCESx3370 resbrockuca brockucaresidence
bull STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICESx5357 sasnewstudentbrockuca brockucasas
Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
facebook Goodman School goodmanschoolinstagram goodmanschool
brockucagoodman
42
FINANCIAL SUPPORTBrock wants to invest in you We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries and available government support wersquoll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable
Brock Scholars Awards
These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school
$4000 $1000 EACH YEAR80 - 849
$6000 $1500 EACH YEAR85 - 899
$10000 $2500 EACH YEAR90 - 929
$16000 $4000 EACH YEAR93+
Brock-funded awards are subject to funding approval by the Board of Trustees
MORE THAN
$4 MILLION AWARDED
TO ENTERING BROCK STUDENTS EACH YEAR
male TROPHY-ALT female
43
The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
44
APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
45
English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
46
IMPORTANT DATES
46
2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
bull FUTURE STUDENT INQUIRIES ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AIDx4293 futurestudentbrockuca brockucadiscover
bull ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICESx3113 swong2brockuca brockucaaboriginal- student-services
CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
4747
MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
bull CO-OP PROGRAMSx4325 co-opbrockuca brockucacceeco-op- education
bull GRADUATE STUDIESx5197 gradrecruitbrockuca brockucagraduate-studies
bull INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT x5330 internationalbrockuca brockucainternational
bull OFF-CAMPUS LIVINGx3721 oclbrockuca brockucaocl
bull RESIDENCESx3370 resbrockuca brockucaresidence
bull STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICESx5357 sasnewstudentbrockuca brockucasas
Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
facebook Goodman School goodmanschoolinstagram goodmanschool
brockucagoodman
43
The OneApp $1000000+One application mdash hundreds of awards and bursaries Awards are valued up to $20000 and are based on varying criteria including academic performance Bursaries with a value of up to $3000 are available based on financial need Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential Applications close April 15 2020
Goodman Scholarship $8000 ($2000yr)
Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business Apply via the OneApp
Goodman Ambassador Scholarship $1500Students entering second year or above with financial need high academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school and community life or entrepreneurial talent are eligible to be selected as Goodman Ambassadors
Joe Robertson Scholarship amp Bursary in Business $2000Three scholarships based on academic merit and three bursaries based on demonstrated financial need are available to undergraduate students studying in the Goodman School of Business
Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8000 ($2000yr)
Wersquore looking for leaders If yoursquove achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society Apply for this prestigious award by April 15 2020
International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1000If yoursquove completed your IB program you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1000 in addition to any other awards that you qualify for
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition books living costs and transportation Students and families earning less than $140000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans Visit OntariocaOSAP for more information
Typical costs for first-year Brock
students
TUITION (DOMESTIC)
$6089 - $8327
TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)
$27885 - $29153
RESIDENCE
$6940 - $8620
MEAL PLANS
$3000 - $5100
TEXTBOOKS
$1500 - $2500Please visit brockucasafa
for the most up-to-date information
Fees are subject to change
Learn more about all available awards at
brockucadiscoverawardsMouse-pointerdesktop43
44
APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
45
English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
46
IMPORTANT DATES
46
2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
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CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
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MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
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Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
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APPLYING TO BROCK
Step 1 Select a programAfter exploring your options at Brock select the program area you wish to pursue
Applying to multiple Brock programsPlease note you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first If you are not eligible for your first choice we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated) If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program
If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application)
Step 2 Review admission criteriaAdmission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are
Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to brockucaprograms for specific criteria required for each program Your six highest 4U or 4M grades including prerequisite subjects will be included in the calculation of your final admission average
All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the prerequisite courses for each program Equivalent courses may be considered Visit brockucaadmissionsrequirements for more information
APPLICANT TYPEAPPLICATION amp DEADLINES
FALL ENROLMENT WINTER ENROLMENT
Current Ontario secondary school applicants
ouaconca 101 form Jan 15
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian applicants outside of Ontario
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Canadian universitycollege graduates or transfer applicants
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Ontario secondary school graduates
ouaconca 105 D form June 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
International applicants
ouaconca 105 F form or Brock application brockucaadmissionsapply April 1
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock application December 1
Part-time applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Mature applicants
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application August
brockucaadmissionsapply Brock part-time application December 1
Nursing application closes Jan 15 2021
Not all programs are available to begin in Winter Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply for details
Please note that an additional application is required to stay in residence at Brock Learn more on page 40
Step 3 Choose your applicationMost students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre (OUAC) at ouaconca
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English language requirements If your first language is not English you must prove your proficiency with one of the following
In addition to one of these you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results You may be required to sit for an additional language test at the Universityrsquos discretion
Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op Visit brockucaadmissionsenglish-proficiency for details
International applicantsThere are varying curriculums around the world Visit brockucaadmissionsinternationalrequirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites Your academic preparation English language proficiency (see above) and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock Please visit brockucaadmissionsapplyinternational for detailed information
Applicants with a specialized curriculumInternational Baccalaureate diplomaIf yoursquove been granted the IB diploma you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 30 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better
Advanced Placement programAdvanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 20 Brock credits An official AP transcript is required for evaluation
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of five GCEGCSEIGCSE subjects with at least two at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above) One GCSEIGCSEO-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSEIGCSE or O-Level In consultation with the appropriate academic department the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of C or better to a maximum of three credits Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level
Part-time applicantsPlanning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall Winter or Spring terms Please visit brockucaadmissionsapply to apply on our Brock application form Verify with futurestudentbrockuca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session
Mature applicantsThis special category is used to admit students who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category who are at least 21 years old and have no post-secondary school record If selected for admission you are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program Please visit brockucaadmissionsother for more information
5Minimum
level
Brock Intensive English Language Program brockucaesl-services
65Overall
score
IELTS International English Language Testing System No band below 60
88Overall
TOEFL IBT Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing
70Minimum
score
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60
176Minimum
score
CAEA1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
600Minimum
overall score
Brock English Placement Test (BEPT) No subtest below 400
DiplomaInternational Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction
3Years of
study
Full-time study where the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English With acceptable grades in English and other humanitiessocial science secondary school courses
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IMPORTANT DATES
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2020 2021FALL Complete the OneApp
NOV 9 Brock Virtual Fall Preview
JAN 15 Deadline to apply for Fall 2021
JAN Offers for students outside of Ontario sent out
NOV ndash MAY Offers of admission begin
FALL 2020Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries Apply early to maximize your earning potential Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
NOVEMBER 2020BROCK VIRTUAL FALL PREVIEWExplore all that Brock has to offer through our virtual event The event will launch on Nov 9 and will be available all month for you to experience Brock from anywhere Register at brockucadiscover as the date approaches
NOVEMBER 2020 TO MAY 2021Offers of admission entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants
JANUARY 15 2021Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications for Fall 2021 entry to Brock via the Ontario Universitiesrsquo Application Centre at ouaconca
Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time
JANUARY 2021The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September 2021 Donrsquot forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer
bull FUTURE STUDENT INQUIRIES ADMISSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AIDx4293 futurestudentbrockuca brockucadiscover
bull ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICESx3113 swong2brockuca brockucaaboriginal- student-services
CONTACT USBROCK UNIVERSITY905 688 5550
For additional contact information visit brockucadirectory
Please note that many services and departments are working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic We are pleased to offer many virtual opportunities to connect with us until such time that it is safe to return to campus
4747
MAR ndash MAY Participate in a virtual or on-campus tour
APR 15 Deadline for Law Plus Med Plus and Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards
APR 1 Deadline for Niagara Principals Scholarship
JUN 1 Deadline to respond to offer via OUAC
SUMMER Register for Smart Start LEAP or BaseCamp
MARCH TO MAY 2021Check brockucadiscover regularly for information on virtual or on-campus visit and tour opportunities
APRIL 1 2021Applications are due for the Niagara Principalrsquos Scholarship Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
APRIL 15 2021Applications for Law Plus our pre-law experience program are due Learn more at brockucalawplus
Applications for Med Plus our unique health preparatory program are due Learn more at brockucamedplus
Applications are due for Brock Leaders Citizenship Awards Learn more at brockucadiscoverawards
JUNE 1 2021Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date Respond at ouaconca
Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply Learn more about other residence guarantee terms and conditions at brockucaresidence
SUMMER 2021Start your experience early Register for our summer orientation programs Smart Start LEAP and BaseCamp Learn more at brockucastart
bull CO-OP PROGRAMSx4325 co-opbrockuca brockucacceeco-op- education
bull GRADUATE STUDIESx5197 gradrecruitbrockuca brockucagraduate-studies
bull INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT x5330 internationalbrockuca brockucainternational
bull OFF-CAMPUS LIVINGx3721 oclbrockuca brockucaocl
bull RESIDENCESx3370 resbrockuca brockucaresidence
bull STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICESx5357 sasnewstudentbrockuca brockucasas
Brock University Niagara Region1812 Sir Isaac Brock WaySt Catharines ONL2S 3A1
905 688 5550 x6202goodmanrecruitbrockuca
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