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COMM 394 - Environment, Society, and Government (formerly named Government and Business)

This course explores the roles of government and business in the Canadian economy, emphasizing interactions with the environment and society, including indigenous communities. The course also explores the ethical foundations of government, business and personal decision making. Economic analysis...

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COMM 395 - Business Communications

COMM 395 is an experiential course with one overarching goal: to help each student become a more competent presenter, particularly in business settings. It builds on skills covered in COMM 396 Business Communications II (formerly COMM 390 Business Writing): researching ideas, organizing findings...

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COMM 396 - Business Communications II (formerly COMM 390 Business Writing)

COMM 396 (formerly COMM 390 Business Writing) provides an opportunity to study and practice the forms of writing you will need for a successful career in business. In this course you learn about the distinctive elements of business writing by reading, critiquing, developing, and designing...

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COMM 400 - Capstone Experience

Capstone Experience prepares students to transition to career and life after their BCom. The experience integrates and leverages BCom learning towards meeting future challenges personally, at work, and in society.This course will not be offered until 2025W. Corequisite: COMM 491

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COMM 405 - Real Estate Finance

This course is an introduction to the financing of real estate acquisitions and development. The focus will be on debt financing though the use of mortgages for residential and commercial properties. Topics will include the mathematics of mortgage design and pricing, regulatory and legal framework...

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COMM 407 - Real Estate Economics

This course seeks to provide students with an introduction to economics that are the foundation for analysis of real estate markets. Students will study issues that are relevant to the different sectors of private real estate markets, as well as the relationship between the local economy and real...

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COMM 408 - Real Estate Development

This course is designed to give students grounding in the principles of real estate development, combining theoretical treatment of development and real estate markets with tools and techniques to analyze the attractiveness of sites for real estate development and the projects themselves. The first...

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COMM 412 - Negotiation

The purpose of this course is to understand the theory and processes of negotiation as it is practiced in a variety of settings. It is designed to be relevant to the broad spectrum of negotiation problems that are faced by managers and professionals. The course will provide participants with an...

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COMM 414 – Data Visualization and Business Analytics

Business professionals must have familiarity with and skills in each of descriptive, predictive and prescriptive analytics. Descriptive analytics includes data analysis and data visualization: understanding, manipulating, evaluating and presenting the many complex data and information streams that...

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COMM 415 – Quantitative Policy Analysis

Climate change is pushing humanity to adapt. In some cases, the changes are already upon us, forcing adaptations in shipping or agriculture or travel. In other cases, companies, sectors, and governments are trying to alter the way they operate in order to slow down the effects of climate change and...

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