Subject:
Master Business Administration
Credit units:
3
College:
Graduate and Postdoc Studies
Department: ESB (Dean's Office)
Description
Principled relationships of Indigenous Nations, enterprises and people with mainstream business and institutions in Canada is critical to realizing mutual success and benefit for all across these lands. This course will guide and enable students through their learning, reflection and application of shared knowledge, skills and practices, all situated within Indigenous experience, engagement, communication, and relationships with business in Canada. Students will be guided along a structured learning journey building from their respective bases of knowledge, comfort and experience. This learning will actively develop, relate and apply purposeful and respectful knowledge, techniques and principles within Indigenous and Canadian business situations.
Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s): MBA 803.3
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