Entrance requirements
Entry into the MBB program as a major is by direct admission from a secondary school or by permission of the MBB Undergraduate Advisor if you are already a student at SFU. Students who are admitted via direct entry must achieve a 2.5 cumulative grade point average (CGPA) upon completion of lower division required courses (not including the CMPT course) or be withdrawn from the program.
For a course to be accepted as fulfilling a prerequisite for any upper division MBB course, a student must have obtained a minimum grade of C.
To declare an MBB major if you are a current SFU student
Bring your advising transcript (available from goSFU) to the Undergraduate Advisor. Acceptance into the major requires a minumum 2.5 cumulative grade point average (CGPA) upon completion of lower division required courses (not including the CMPT course). Even if you have not completed your lower division requirements, feel free to stop by the Undergraduate Advisor's office (SSB 8142) with your transcript to discuss course selection or any other questions you might have.
To declare MBB honours
A minimum 3.0 CGPA and a minimum 3.0 upper division GPA (UGPA) is required. To declare honours bring your advising transcript to the MBB undergraduate advisor. Information on the MBB honours program is also available.
To declare an MBB-BUS Joint major
Entry into the MBB-BUS JMA is by direct admission from secondary school or by permission of the Faculty of Business once an MBB major has been declared.
To declare a CMPT-MBB Joint major
Entry into the CMPT-MBB JMA is by direct admission from secondary school or by permission of the computing science department. Students should fill in a computing science joint major application form .
To declare an MBB minor
Students must meet the same criteria as required for the MBB major program. To declare an MBB minor bring your advising transcript to the MBB Undergraduate Advisor.
Minor Requirements: All lower division core requirements for a major (except for BISC 202, CHEM 215, STAT 201/270 and CMPT) plus any five upper division MBB courses.