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  • COMM-1005EL - Foundations of Management

    This course introduces the concepts of management including marketing, operations, accounting, finance, human resources and leadership. The course also introduces the role of managers in decision making. Case processes are used to assess the working problems and issues that help to improve their dec...

  • COMM-1006EL - Foundations of the Management of Organizations I

    This course covers two functional areas of business: managing people in organizations and financial management. The course is taught using the case method with a heavy emphasis on decision-making. Students are encouraged to arrive at a course of action/decision in each case consistent with their ana...

  • COMM-1007EL - Foundations of the Management of Organizations II

    This course covers three functional area of business: operations management, marketing management, and general management. The course is taught using the case method with a heavy emphasis on decision-making. Students are encouraged to arrive at a course of action/decision in each case consistent wit...

  • COMM-1057EL - Introduction to Management Science

    Includes basic quantitative techniques supporting decision making for management. Decisions under uncertainty, linear optimization, queuing theory, computer simulation, project scheduling (PERT and CPM) and forecasting are the general topics covered. The linear optimization section introduces linear...

  • COMM-1106EL - Understanding and Using Financial Information

    This course will provide students with an overview of the role of financial information in society and in their own lives. It will increase awareness of ethical and public policyissues. Content includes an exploration of the uses of financial information in decision making from the perspectives of m...

  • COMM-1107EL - Introductory Accounting II

    This course takes the view that business is an exciting process and that accounting is the perfect window through which to understand how economic events affect businesses. Knowledge of accounting for business is worthwhile because all of us relate to companies in one or more of the following ways: ...

  • COMM-1206EL - Business Communication

    Designed not only to help students in their writing, but also to give them the skills they will need after graduation. Covers such areas as letters, memoranda, proposals, effective presentations, and collaborative writing. While useful for all students, B.Com. students should find the course especia...

  • COMM-1806EL - Introduction to Business Management I

    This course introduces management concepts in the Canadian Aboriginal context. Topics include the characteristics of Aboriginal economic development in Canada, business in the context of aboriginal rights, land claims and treaties, marketing, financial reporting, management and planning, operations,...

  • COMM-1807EL - Introduction to Business Management II

    This course introduces students to the activities and knowledge required to establish and run a new or acquired business venture. Topics include an introduction to entrepreneurship in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal contexts, identifying innovative opportunities, forms of ownership, as well as details...

  • COMM-2016EL - Management Accounting I

    This course is an introduction to management accounting and provides an overview of relevant information for decision-making on such matters as short run decision-making and long run decision-making. The course covers such topics as cost and revenue behaviour; alternate choice decisions under uncert...

  • COMM-2017EL - Management Accounting II

    This course builds on the relevant information for decision-making introduced in COMM 2016 with an emphasis on the use of information in the administration of organizations. It deals mainly with the organization's information system, the purpose of which is to facilitate decision-making and motivati...

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