Holland College
Bachelor of Applied Management (BAM)
Location: Saint John campus
2-year (4-semester) programs at Holland College
Graduates who have attained an overall program average of 70% in any of the Holland College diplomas listed will be eligible to enter year three of the four-year Bachelor of Applied Management (BAM) at the University of New Brunswick Saint John.
Depending on the diploma program, students may be exempted from study in certain courses and therefore requested to take alternate courses offered by the Faculty of Business. These exemptions will be noted in the student's file upon admission.
Appendix A: 2-year (4-semester) programs at Holland College
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Bachelor of Applied Management - Hospitality & Tourism (BAMHT)
Location: Saint John campus
Culinary Management
Graduates of the two-year Culinary Arts program at Holland College, who have attained an overall program average of 70%, will be eligible to enter year three of the four year Bachelor of Applied Management – Hospitality & Tourism (BAMHT) at the University of New Brunswick Saint John.
In addition to the regular program requirements for the BAMHT these students, prior to graduation, will be expected to complete sufficient study in the core concepts of HTM 1103 (Introduction to Tourism) or its equivalent, BA1216 (Accounting for Managers I) or its equivalent, BA2303 (Principles of Marketing) or its equivalent and Economics 1013 (Micro Economics) or Economics 1023 (Macro Economics) or an equivalent. Where possible these will not increase your total course requirements for the degree. With the permission of Holland College, these may be studied within their current program and evidence of course of study communicated to UNB at the time of application.
Golf Club Management
Graduates of the two-year Golf Club Management program at Holland College, who have attained an overall program average of 70%, will be eligible to enter year three of the four year Bachelor of Applied Management – Hospitality & Tourism (BAMHT) at the University of New Brunswick Saint John.
International Hospitality Management
Graduates of the two-year International Hospitality Management program at Holland College, who have attained an overall program average of 70%, will be eligible to enter year three of the four year Bachelor of Applied Management – Hospitality & Tourism (BAMHT) at the University of New Brunswick Saint John.
Sport and Leisure Management
Graduates of the two-year Sport and Leisure Management program at Holland College, who have attained an overall program average of 70%, will be eligible to enter year three of the four year Bachelor of Applied Management – Hospitality & Tourism (BAMHT) at the University of New Brunswick Saint John.
Also, graduates of this program would be exempt from studying BA1605 – Business Decision Analysis I. Students will substitute this course with an approved Elective.