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BAB100 - Introduction to Canadian Business

This course introduces students to business management. Students scan the economic, legal and social systems that support small, medium, and large organizations across key sectors. Students build the skills necessary to identify critical trends, adapt to change, and manage the risks involved in managing and growing an organization. The roles and responsibilities of managers, from start-ups to transnational organizations, are examined across each form of ownership and within public and private enterprises.  Students identify the key stakeholders involved in these endeavours and review the important role they play in the global economy.

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BAB110 - Financial Mathematics

This course focuses on the practice of mathematical skills commonly used in business and the financial community.  Learners will have opportunities to use real world examples such as annual reports and stock market tables to interpret and evaluate the information. The evaluation of investment opportunities such as assets valuation, business expansion and investment in financial markets are covered.

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BAB120 - Computer Applications for Business I

Focusing on computer concepts and applications for the end-user, this course gives an overview of computer applications for the business environment. Software applications will include word processing, and spreadsheet applications and presentation graphics.

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BAB140 - Introduction to Financial Accounting

This course prepares the learner to apply basic accounting principles in the preparation of financial statements for external reporting. Students will become skilled in the bookkeeping process which leads to the preparation of the financial statements. Through the use of case studies, group discussions and seminars, learners increase their ability to analyze, interpret, and communicate financial information. Emphasis will be placed on ethical issues related to the accounting process. Topics include the accounting model, transaction analysis and accounting information processing as well as liquid assets, inventories, capital assets, liabilities and shareholders' equity.

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ENG106 - Writing Strategies

This course focuses on writing strategies that provide students with the ability to advance solid critical argumentation supported by relevant primary and secondary sources; in addition, students will learn to interpret others' texts, recognize rhetorical strategies, and draft concise and logical critical responses. The course will foster in students the ability to differentiate between fact and opinion and give them the critical tools to evaluate author bias and perspective. In so doing, ENG106 will help students develop transferable writing and argumentation skills necessary for both academic and professional purposes.    


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