Rotman School of Management - Undergraduate Program

Undergraduate Program

The Rotman Commerce program (formerly Commerce) is an undergraduate liberal arts program administered jointly by the University of Toronto's Faculty of Arts and Science and the Rotman School of Management. In April 2008, the program was renamed as Rotman Commerce after a $2.5 million gift from Sandra and Joseph Rotman. Although the program name has changed, the B.Com degree continues to be awarded by the Faculty of Arts and Science.

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