BMOS Programs
Accounting
Organizational and Management Studies
Finance and Administration
Commercial Aviation Management
Sample Courses
Organizational Behaviour
Training and Development
Occupational Health and Safety
Contemporary Perspectives on Women in the
Workplace
Airport Planning and Management
Business and Aviation Law
Marketing
Finance
Operations
Management
Experience BMOS
Management and Organizational Studies Students’ Association
Commercial Aviation Management Students’ Council
Management & Organizational Studies (BMOS)
www.mos.uwo.ca
The MOS Program is designed to provide a unique
approach to business education. The program combines core business disciplines with the opportunity to broaden students’ educational experiences with courses from the Faculty of Social Science and other disciplines from across the university. The goal of this interdisciplinary and
multidisciplinary approach to business education is
to develop graduates who have a strong foundation
in business fundamentals, as well as a more broad education in the social sciences, liberal arts,
or other disciplines.
Students may choose between two degree options
within the MOS Program – a BMOS Honors Degree
or a Four-Year Specialization Degree.
Bachelor of Management and Organizational
Studies
BMOS offers programs in the following areas: Accounting; Commercial Aviation Management; Finance and Administration; Finance; Administration and Computer Science; Management and Organizational Studies; and Organizational and Human Resources. Students pursuing this degree option will choose from one of the following BMOS Majors and must combine this choice with a Major from another discipline outside of the MOS Program (such as: a Major in Political Science, Psychology, Criminology,
Environmental Science, French, Art History; just to
name a few).
Accounting: Students in the accounting stream
learn about financial and operations management,
business law, Canadian taxation, international accounting,
and more. Students earn degree credits towards a CA, CGA, or CMA designation while developing valuable management skills.
Management and Organizational Studies:
Students in this stream pursue courses in finance,
marketing, human resources, management accounting,
and strategic management in order to achieve a broad understanding of business practices within the private and public-sectors.
Organizational and Human Resources:
Students in this stream discover how organizations
operate, the ways people interact within them, and
how managing human resources contributes to organizational effectiveness. Students pursue courses
in organizational behaviour, compensation and
benefits management, training and development,
health and safety, and more. Students earn degree
credits required for the CHRP designation.
Commercial Aviation Management:
Western is the only university in Canada where
you can earn a Transport Canada approved Integrated
Commercial Pilot’s License while attaining a BMOS Degree focused on Commercial Aviation Management. Students in the commercial aviation stream pursue courses in human factors in aviation, aviation law, airport planning and management, and more. A non-flight option of this degree is also offered.
Finance and Administration:
Students in this stream pursue courses in accounting and business analysis, economics, organizational psychology, finance, marketing, and strategic management in order to achieve a broad understanding of business practices within the private and public sectors.
Finance, Administration and Computer Science:
Students in this stream take a broad range of
courses in finance, management, computer science,
and information technology.
Finances
Need more information?
Management & Organizational Studies
T: 519-661-2051
F: 519-850-2386
E: mos@uwo.ca
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