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Bachelor of Management - 2013-2014
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Fall Term – September - December
ECON 1101.03: Micro Economics MGMT 1000.03: Introduction to Management Issues I MGMT 1601.03: Electronic Information Management Open Elective.03 Writing Requirement.06 MGMT 2101.03: Financial Accounting MGMT 2303.03: Pple, wk & org: Micro Organizational Behaviour MGMT 2401.03: Intro to Marketing MGMT 2801.03: Government Structure Open Elective.03 MGMT 3201.03: Financial Management MGMT Elective.03 or MGMT 3602.03: Professional Communication Skills Open Elective.03 Open Elective.03 Open Elective.03 MGMT 4001.03: Strategy Formulation MGMT Elective.03 Open Elective.03 Open Elective.03 Open Elective.03
Winter Term – January - April
ECON 1102.03: Macro Economics MGMT 1001.03: Introduction to Management Issues II MGMT 1501.03: Statistics for Managers I MGMT 1702.03: Ecosystem Goods and Services Writing Requirement.06 MGMT 2601.03: Knowledge Management MGMT 2304.03: Pple, wk & org: Macro Aspects of Organizational Behaviour MGMT 2402.03: Marketing Applications for Not-for-Profit MGMT 2803.03: Management in the Public Sector MGMT 2702.03: Resource and Environmental Management MGMT 3501.03: Operations Management MGMT 3602.03: Professional Communication Skills or MGMT Elective MGMT Elective.03 Open Elective.03 Open Elective.03
OPTIONAL INTERNSHIP MGMT 4002.03: Strategy Implementation Open Elective.03 Open Elective.03 Open Elective.03 Open Elective.03
MGMT 2101.01: Public Sector Financial & Managerial Accounting Writing Requirement: One of the first five classes chosen should be selected from a list of classes in which written work is considered frequent and detailed. These classes are approved by the Writing Across the Curriculum committee. Required Open Electives: 3 half credit classes in management electives are required Open Electives: 8 full credits (sixteen half credit) classes offered in the University Of...