Welcome to the Bachelor of Commerce (Online)

The online Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) will provide you with a broad foundation of knowledge of contemporary business and its practices. This ACBSP-accredited degree prepares you for a successful career in business or management, where you will contribute constructively to a global economy.
UCW’s online BCom program has also received the NCMA designation from CIM | Chartered Managers Canada.
Students currently enrolled in the online BCom program are entitled to a free Associate Membership with the association, giving UCW students the chance to belong to Canada’s chartered management and leadership association while earning their degree.
Associate Members can participate in all the networking and professional development opportunities the association offers, helping them get ready for their new career after they graduate.
Graduates of the BCom program will be able to:

  • Use managerial and financial tools to assess basic business issues critically.
  • Research and analyze business systems, processes and functions in the context of local, regional and global conditions.
  • Apply contemporary business methods to problems and contexts.
  • Create ethically and legally sound proposals, plans and projects.
  • Organize information to communicate persuasively to target audiences.
  • Demonstrate critical thinking and reflection skills in course deliverables.
  • Work productively in a collaborative and multicultural environment.

Eligibility

Admission Requirement

We’ve simplified the admission process to help you get started quickly and easily. You can find all requirements for admission to the Uiversity Canada West below
1. WASSCE/A level Cert
2. School Transcript
3. Passport
4. Recommendation Letter

English Language Requirement

University Canada West will accept, for the purposes of meeting the English proficiency requirement, English taken in 12 year education or English is designated as the primary and official language, and the principle language of instruction.

Intakes

Fall, 2024

From January, 2024 to September, 2024

Open

Spring, 2025

From January, 2025 to February, 2025

Open

Summer, 2025

From January, 2025 to April, 2025

Open

Fall, 2025

From January, 2025 to September, 2025

Open