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This course takes students through the process of creating an industry-standard business case based on a real-life business scenario. Students communicate the business case in two simulated formats (written and oral) to decision makers and other stakeholders. They identify the underlying need and set goals and quantifiable objectives. They perform a cost-benefit analysis to calculate key financial...
Grade 12 College equivalent. This course incorporates literacy, critical thinking, and communication skills. Students will research, study, and analyze informational texts. Writing assignments will cover summaries, reflection assignments, and research essays. During the media component, students will study the relationship among different media forms, audiences, and the media industry practices...
This course is designed to introduce supply chain management students to the skills required in distributive and integrative negotiations. This course will involve critical thinking skills and will introduce concepts and practice, so that students can increase their confidence and ability through both study of negotiation theory and active engagement through participation in progressively...
This course is an introduction to the field of Public Supply Management, the art and science of ensuring that goods and services are created and delivered successfully to customers. This course will cover the basic and essential aspects of this field of study at the tactical level.
Corporations today store vast amounts of financial information in large, complex financial systems commonly referred to as "Big Data". As a result, fraud professionals need to utilize tools and techniques that scan across vast amounts of data to potentially identify frauds or weaknesses in financial systems. Students learn different computer-based tools and data-mining techniques available to save...
This course will explore the physiological principles of pharmacotherapy and will review a range of medications as well as complementary and alternative medicines used in the care of individuals experiencing mental health challenges. The course will cover the assessment and safe, ethical administration and management of medications used to treat mental illness conditions of clients across the...
This course provides the opportunity to deconstruct the concept of safety as it relates to self and others in the context of nursing, specifically with clients experiencing mental health challenges. Topics include peer-support, trauma-informed care, as well as vicarious trauma and compassion fatigue. Safety practices of risk assessment and crisis intervention across community and institutional...
Financial crime is prevalent in today's society and a challenge for accountants, auditors and other professionals to detect and prevent. Students gain a basic introduction to fraud in North America. They are introduced to a variety of fraud theories and fraud schemes, such as identity theft, money laundering, financial statement fraud, healthcare fraud, insurance fraud, skimming and larceny...
This course is an introduction for students who have not had any experience in auditing and covers the auditing concepts and procedures of external auditing. The aim is for students to understand the philosophy and environment of auditing. Topics covered include an overview of auditing with special attention given to the nature and economic purpose of audits; reporting, professional standards and...
A survey of primarily Western artistic traditions beginning with Ancient Greece and Rome provides an understanding of continuity and change in art making. The exploration of art movements is framed thematically in relation to societal issues. This course will also introduce students to South Asian, East Asian, First Nations and African art. Students will be expected to complete required readings...