13 Bachelor's degrees in Business Information Systems in Canada

Business Technology Management (Hons)
In the Business Technology Management (Hons) programme from Toronto Metropolitan University you’ll gain a sound understanding of business principles. You’ll drive ICT-based innovation with experience and skills gained through an optional co-op, case studies and state-of-the-art classrooms and labs.

Business Systems Development (Honours) (Co-op)
This four-year Bachelor of Business Systems Development (Honours) (Co-op) degree from Algonquin College prepares students for a career in business software systems development and technology management by providing skills and competencies in two closely related disciplines, technology and business.

Business Information Systems
The Business Information Systems programme at Saskatchewan Polytechnic provides both business and information technology. Graduates of this programme understand how to leverage technology to enable business strategy.

Business Systems Development (Honours) (Co-op) - Computer Programming and Computer Engineering Technology - Computing Science
The Business Systems Development (Honours) (Co-op) - Computer Programming and Computer Engineering Technology - Computing Science degree at Algonquin College prepares students for a career in business software systems development and technology management by providing skills and competencies in two closely related disciplines, technology and business.

International Management and Technology (Hons)
The International Management and Technology (Hons) degree from the International Business University offers this specialization to students that want to learn how to manage and innovate in a global business environment.

Business Technology Management
Unlock your potential with the Business Technology Management programme at Wilfrid Laurier University, where business fundamentals meet cutting-edge technology.

Cloud Development and Operations (Co-op and Non Co-op Version)
Build on the information technology management and software development skills that you already have through the Cloud Development and Operations (Co-op and Non Co-op Version) programme at Algonquin College.
Business and Computer Science
The Business and Computer Science combined major from University of British Columbia will give you the technical background and understanding to apply IT solutions in a business context, and use them to develop opportunities for growth. In each year of study, you'll take a combination of core commerce and computer science courses.
Business Technology Management
The Business Technology Management programme at the University of Calgary is a comprehensive Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) degree. This full-time course explores the strategic impact of information technology on modern organisations. Students develop essential technical and leadership skills over a four-year duration.
Management and Business Systems
Receive the latest training in business and the application of computers within large business organizations. At the Management and Business Systems BCS program from Carleton University, you will learn how to manage IT projects and companies by taking courses offered by both Carleton’s School of Computer Science and the Sprott School of Business.
Management and Information Technology
The Management and Information Technology program at University of Toronto is primarily composed of courses from the two main areas of study and is roughly equivalent to completion of a double-major in computer science and management.
Information Systems in Business Administration and Computing Science
If you want to study the intersection of computing skills and business administration in decision making, then you will be interested in this Information Systems in Business Administration and Computing Science program at Simon Fraser University. Study data communications, operating systems and database structures.
Management Information Systems
Your future in business begins with boundless opportunities and a supportive and collaborative community in this Management Information Systems at Simon Fraser University