Subject:
Commerce
Credit units:
3
Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours
College:
Edwards School of Business
Department: Management and Marketing
Description
This course introduces students to the business profession and the Edwards School of Business learning goals. Students will explore how business operates in local, national, and global contexts, with an emphasis on sustainability, social responsibility, entrepreneurial thinking, and Indigenous worldviews. The course integrates foundational concepts in business as a context for developing essential skills in professionalism, collaboration, communication, and problem-solving. Students will engage with real-world scenarios, decision-making frameworks, and technological tools to prepare for success in the B.Comm. program and their professional careers.
Restriction(s): This course is only available to students in the Edwards School of Business.
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