
Bachelor in
Bachelor of Commerce in Operations Management
University of Alberta

Key Information
Campus location
Edmonton, Canada
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
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Pace
Full time
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Introduction
Why study Operations Management?
Operations Management professionals provide a critical function for organizations, analyzing data and behaviour to optimize processes, manage resources, and improve profitability and service.
In studying Operations Management, you’ll learn to use computer models, mathematics, process analysis, and business analytics to interpret data and make business decisions. You’ll also develop analytical and problem solving skills that are useful in a wide variety of everyday situations, learning to ask "how," "why," and "why not" to find the most efficient answers to seemingly complicated questions.
Why study Business?
The Alberta School of Business offers one of the largest BCom programs in Canada, with five different degree types, 16 majors, and many opportunities for specialization and work experience, including student clubs, business incubators, case competitions, study abroad programs, and more.
Our courses are built around group and project work, and our professors are award-winning teachers and experts in their field who will challenge you to put ideas into practice as you work towards your personal career goals.
Admissions
Career Opportunities
Possible Careers
- Accountant
- Auditor
- Business Analyst
- Financial Analyst
- Human Resources Professional
- International Trade Specialist
- Logistics Manager
- Marketing Manager
- Materials Controller
- Operations Manager
- Product Forecaster
- Production Specialist
- Project Manager
- Purchasing Agent
- Strategic Planner
- Systems Administrator
Student Testimonials
English Language Requirements
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