In COMM 196, you will sharpen your writing, presentation, and interpersonal communication skills. You will leave the course with solid knowledge of writing, public speaking and listening, particularly in business settings. You will research ideas, organize findings, and present information in a...
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An introductory course on career fundamentals presented by the Hari B. Varshney Business Career Centre covering professional cover letter and resume writing, and professional employment, networking and information interviews. The purpose of this course is to equip BCom students with vital tools...
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The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to the essential elements of the relationship between employers and employees. Built around a team-based simulation spanning eight weeks of the course, the course will engage students in making decisions regarding forming, developing and...
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An organization's ultimate success depends on how efficiently and effectively it executes its strategic goals. This requires a detailed understanding of the processes used to produce and deliver goods and/or services to customers including:process analysisqueuing systemsproject managementinventory...
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Information Technology (IT) has become vital to the products, management, organization, and operation of organizations of every size and in every industry. Those that successfully deploy IT can achieve a significant advantage over their competitors. The ability to use information technology...
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COMM 271 provides an academically rigorous overview of the capital markets and the functions of the players in those markets. The course will combine examining the markets from a purely economic perspective as well as seeing the markets from the professional’s perspective; the professional...
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Entrepreneurship involves creativity, critical thinking and a commitment to research and develop new ideas and associated business models. Entrepreneurs, in both startups and corporations (also known as, intrapreneurs), possess a mindset and skillset to identify, articulate and solve compelling...
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Financial Accounting is principally concerned with the construction and interpretation of financial reports prepared for external parties to the issuing firm or entity. The major objectives of this course are to develop an understanding of the concepts, principles and conventions upon which...
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COMM 294 is an introductory course that provides the fundamental concepts of managerial accounting. Unlike financial reporting, which focuses on presenting information to outside financial reports users, managerial accounting is mainly focusing on providing information to internal management to...
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Managerial Economics covers the economic foundations of managerial decision-making. Topics include the supply-demand model, empirical analysis of demand, consumer choice, production and costs, the organization of the firm, market structure, pricing, game theory, uncertainty, information, the agency...
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