Level 3 |
Credits |
|
BLAW 3100 |
Business Law
Presents a practical study of Canadian business law, including the legal and administrative systems, torts, contracts, sale of goods and consumer protection, secured transactions, employment, agency and business organizations. Participation in this course, taught by lawyers, prepares you to recognize and feel comfortable with the legal aspects of doing business.
|
4.0 |
|
BSYS 3100 |
Database Applications
This course will continue the development of the skills and tools that are the basis to database applications and data analytics. Students will be using a mix of software, including MS Access and MS Excel, in order to build knowledge through practical hands-on development, and apply this knowledge by analyzing information in order to make business decisions. Prerequisites: BSYS 2060
|
3.0 |
|
BUSA 3800 |
Entrepreneurship
This course emphasizes intrapreneurial and entrepreneurial management with an emphasis on decision-making in small to medium sized firms. As such the major project will be the development of a business plan focusing on strategic concepts, leadership applications and operational controls. The business plan will be developed in conjunction with the change required by Canadian firms to be successful in the global economy. Prerequisites: BUSA 2100 and ECON 2200 and FMGT 2100
|
4.0 |
|
BUSA 3850 |
Management and Industry
This course will be focused on sectors and industries that are key to B.C.'s economy. This course provides an opportunity to explore various industries and sectors. Particular focus will be on the growing industry sectors in BC. Students will gain an in-depth knowledge on BC Industries through research and contact with industry associations and networking opportunities. The role of the manager will be examined within each of the industry sectors. Projects could also include specific areas of interest such as sustainability or globalization. Prerequisites: BUSA 2100
|
4.0 |
|
FMGT 3221 |
Management Accounting Administration
This course provides an introduction for managers to management accounting's role in planning, directing, and controlling operations in manufacturing and service organizations. The emphasis of the topic coverage is on methods for budgeting, product costing, and performance measurement, as well as on analytical techniques that can be applied to financial and operating data to support management decisions. Prerequisites: FMGT 2100
|
4.0 |
|
MKTG 2341 |
Introduction to Marketing Research
Examines the basic approaches to market research. Discusses research techniques and tools and relates these tools to the decision-making process. Special applications of marketing research to simulated real-life situations are examined. Prerequisites: MKTG 2202 or MKTG 2203
|
3.0 |
|
ORGB 3600 |
Leadership
Provides a clear understanding of the role of a leader at a personal, team and organizational level. An understanding of the traditional and recently developed leadership theories provides a foundation from which to examine personal approaches to leadership. The student is encouraged to explore opportunities for personal development and growth as a leader, recognizing the importance of integrity and values based decision-making in challenging and complex situations. Prerequisites: ORGB 1100 or ORGB 1105
|
3.0 |
|
Level 4 |
Credits |
|
BUSA 3515 |
Management Science
This course emphasizes the use of decision-making models in business. It educates students in the use of quantitative methods in the choice of alternatives in the decision-making process. Computers will be used to solve problems.
|
4.0 |
|
BUSA 4620 |
Internet Applications*
Strengthens the understanding of the role of the Internet in a business setting. Continues the development of web building skills and looks at the benefits and limitations of the Internet and its supporting software. A major component of the course is the planning and development of a small business web site. Prerequisites: BSYS 3100
|
2.5 |
|
BUSA 4750 |
Business Metrics
What you measure is what you get: the measures you use strongly affect the behaviour of the managers and employees of an organization. This course will introduce an approach to performance measurement which includes the Balanced Scorecard and Triple Bottom Line models. A strategy-based balanced scorecard system aligned with principles of the triple bottom line offers a way to accomplish social and environmental goals while integrating them with financial and operational performance to achieve competitive advantage Prerequisites: BUSA 2100 and BUSA 3500
|
2.5 |
|
BUSA 4800 |
Management Policy
Analyses business strategy formulation to give the student practical experience and confidence in handling complex business situations. Comprehensive business cases will be selected in fields such as finance, control, personnel, production, marketing, and general management. Acquaints the student with management decision-making and effective verbal and written business analysis. Teamwork and organizational change are addressed as elements of strategy implementation.
|
4.0 |
|
BUSA 4900 |
Business Consulting Projects*
Designed to give students practical application of concepts learned in major program areas by engaging in problem solving projects in business or government. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level 1 and 2 courses but may be short one Level 3 course.
|
8.0 |
|
FMGT 4561 |
Finance for Business Management
This course allows those with little or no knowledge of financial management to study the various methods of optimizing the economic position of a firm. It provides students with a conceptual understanding of the financial decision-making process in a business context and an appreciation of the impact that financial decisions have on value creation by focussing on the management and allocation of financial resources within the firm. Prerequisites: FMGT 3221
|
5.5 |
|
HRMG 3205 |
Labour Relations 1*
A necessary skill set in today's world - designed for those involved in, or associated with labour relations as management or union. Covers the collective bargaining process and day-to-day contract administration. Related laws, typical contract clauses, grievance procedures, responsibilities of the supervisor and the shop steward, and current activities in the labour relations field. Students will learn to approach their responsibilities for matters covered by collective agreements with more confidence and expertise. Prerequisites: ORGB 1105
|
3.0 |
|
OPMT 2171 |
Project Management*
Introduces additional project management and process improvement techniques used to analyze and improve workplace processes. The course focuses on application of the techniques to realistic case materials and the student Business Consulting Projects. Project management skills and methodology will be covered from initiation to closing. The course reinforces the systematic problem solving approach and teamwork skills introduced in first year core courses. Project Management methodologies presented is aligned with the Project Management Institute’s Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBoK) Prerequisites: OPMT 1100
|
4.0 |
|
ORGB 4600 |
Organizational Change*
This course looks at planned organizational change, defined as a set of activities and processes designed to change individuals, groups, and organizational processes, systems and structures. A number of models, frameworks and tools are used to identify the need for change and to understand the elements required for implementing an effective change strategy. The course addresses change as non-linear, complex and often messy undertaking, where multiple perspectives and approaches are required. Prerequisites: ORGB 1100 or ORGB 1105
|
2.0 |
* denotes a half-term course |
|
Total Credits: |
60.5 |