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PME100 - Applied Communications for Business and Industry

This course focuses on the knowledge and skills required for effective communications used to initiate, plan, organize, control and document projects successfully. With practical communications strategies, tools, and best practices provided, the students will participate in individual writing activities and team presentations for a variety of project purposes. Examples from specific field of study will be evaluated for their effectiveness.

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PME101 - The Sustainability Matrix

Sustainability is a contested concept informing much of the current conversation about integrating environmental concerns within Canadian economic, social, and urban development. Its place as an idea, ethic and practice however is merely a foundational jumping off point for this subject's core exploration of sustainability's matrix-like, conundrum features. This conversation examines various perspectives of emerging significance including:

  • How urban places are imagined, designed, restored, or built to enhance the quality of life of their residents,
  • The concept of resiliency as the impacts of climate change and urbanization are becoming more prevalent,
  • Ways in which the overall ecological footprint of built and natural features is reduced, and
  • Tools for the development of a robust, regeneration-driven, resilience matrix which adds to ecosystem productivity through net positive development and urban re-appraisal.
     
Solutions are far from fixed, but their ideal realization is related to humanity's obligation for, and its continuing, or future, comfort, within a world of environmental challenges as documented in eco system millennial reports; biodiversity, ocean, and climate change studies; and Planetary Boundary formulations. 
 

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PME104 - Introduction to Internship

This subject covers the basic principles of working in an Academic Internship setting.  Students are introduced to internship principles such as learning to work as a team member, apply the principles of leadership, time-management, work with a client as an external project sponsor and prepare a Project Charter.  Faculty will review all documents prior to transmitting to the sponsor to ensure adherence with Seneca's policies. 

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PME170 - Business Principles

Introduction to Canadian Business introduces learners to the Canadian business environment, business issues, and functions and forces at work in the global economy. Learners will gain an understanding of Canadian business firms as integrated organizations composed of a number of specialized functions.

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PME201 - Planning and Controlling the Baseline

In today's competitive business environment project management skills must include the ability to deliver projects on time, on budget, and to the satisfaction of the customer. This subject integrates project management theory with hands-on practice, designed to advance the participant's knowledge and experience in planning and controlling the project scope, schedule and cost using project management software. 

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PME200 - Project Management Fundamentals

In today's competitive business environment project management skills must include the ability to deliver projects on time, on budget, and to the satisfaction of the customer. The purpose of this introductory subject is to examine the general principals, practices, tools and resources associated with managing a diversity of workplace projects.

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