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ACC106 - Accounting I

This course introduces the student to a basic accounting system that is required by a business to accurately reflect operating results. This course covers how accounting information is recorded and how this information is used by both internal and external users.

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MGS350 - Management Studies: Canadian Business Law

The course will introduce the student to Canada's laws and legal system, including key statutes regulating business in Ontario.  The focus is on understanding potential liability and ways to manage legal risk in relation to tort and contract law, methods of carrying on business, and protection of intellectual property.

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MRK213 - Foundations of Strategic Marketing and Planning

This subject builds upon the fundamentals introduced in MRK 108 - Introduction to Marketing and MRK106 - Marketing I. Topics to be studied include global marketing, advertising, personal selling, financial analysis and forcasting, social media marketing and retailing and wholesaling. Emphasis will be placed on a company's operating statement, how marketing activities affect it, and the identification of marketing problems. To this end, students will play "The Marketplace Live", a 3D, on-line computer simulation in which companies compete with each other by planning their marketing strategies.

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SMS202 - Business Computer Applications



Communicating and managing information is necessary in all aspects of business. Students are introduced to Microsoft Office suite of software, best practices in file management, presentation software, excel spreadsheets the collaborative functionality of Outlook. Students develop knowledge of the various practices and the skills to create, manage, and present information using the tool as well as utilize the tool for collaboration.

This subject will provide the foundation and be a pre-requisite for Business Computer Applications II (SMS310)

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GEN001 - General Education Option

According to the Ministry of Training, Colleges, and Universities, ?the purpose of General Education in the Ontario college system is to contribute to the development of citizens who are conscious of the diversity, complexity, and richness of the human experience; who are able to establish meaning through this consciousness; and, who, as a result, are able to contribute thoughtfully, creatively, and positively to the society in which they live and work. General Education strengthens students' generic skills, such as critical analysis, problem solving, and communication, in the context of an exploration of topics with broad-based personal and / or societal importance?. Please contact the School of English and Liberal Studies at your campus to find out more about the variety of General Education courses from which you can choose.

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