We're currently updating program content for Fall 2025. Please check back often.
Welcome to the Business Administration program! The following information is provided to help you prepare for your first semester in our program. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact one of us. We look forward to meeting you in the fall!
Course Registration Opens May 1st. To complete course registration
Please review your course map below to find your required classes.
2025 PS Fall | |||
Course Code | Class | Credits | Prerequisite |
ACCT-1001 | Financial Accounting Part 1 | 3 | |
COMP-1000 | Computer Essentials | 3 | |
BUSI-1010 | Human Resource Management I | 3 | |
MATH-1000 | Business Math | 3 | |
MKTG-1000 | Marketing | 3 | |
PROF-1005 | Workplace Essentials | 3 | |
SAFE-1005 | PEI Occupational Health and Safety | ||
2026 PS Winter | |||
Course Code | Class | Credits | Prerequisite |
ACCT-1002 | Financial Accounting Part 2 | 3 | ACCT-1001 |
BUSI-1000 | Business Law | 3 | |
COMM-1010 | Written Communications | 3 | |
COMM-1020 | Business Communications | 3 | |
COMP-1500 | Business Computer Applications | 3 | COMP-1000 |
MKTG-1115 | Digital Sales and Marketing | 3 | MKTG-1000 |
We're still updating the welcome packages for the 2025 Fall semester. Check back soon!
In order to complete the required coursework for some courses in Business Administration, students must have access to a computer/laptop with a Windows operating system. If you have a MAC, you will need to access a “virtual machine software”, for which you may need to employ a computer technician. Chromebooks are not compatible with the required software.
When making travel arrangements, be sure to note the start and end date of classes, so you if travel outside those dates to avoid missing valuable class time, quizzes, exams etc.
The dress code for the Business Administration Program is business casual. However, from time to time you will be required to dress in professional business attire. As a result, you must ensure that professional business attire is a part of your wardrobe.
On average, you will be scheduled for three hours of class time/week for each course in which you are registered. For every hour you spend in class per week, successful students spend, on average, 2 hours on outside class activities. These activities may include reading course material in preparation for class, working on team projects and individual assignments, studying for tests, completing skill-practice activities and so on. In summary, if you are registered in five courses in a single semester, you should expect to have a 40-50 hour course-load/week.
Christine Clements
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Brenda Compton
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Amanda MacDonald
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Trish MacLeod
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Mike Miller
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Shaun Patterson
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