RETURN TO PROGRAMS A-Z hy ia ADMN 272 - COMMERCIAL LAW An introduction to law as it applies to business. The development of the courts and the machinery of justice will be outlined. A study will then be made of torts and negligence, and of contracts including their formation, impeachment, breach, assignment and discharge. Methods of carrying on business such as employer/employee, proprietorship, partnership, agency and incorporation will be introduced and compared. Prerequisites: Program admission standards. ADMN 286 - HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT An examination of how to most effectively utilize and manage the human element in work organizations including staffing, training and development, appraisal and compensation, industrial relations and human resources planning. Prerequisites: COMM 220 ADMN 291 - INTERMEDIATE MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Builds on Management Accounting to further develop student’s ability to use both quantitative and non- quantitative information to make effective planning and control decisions. Topics include cost/volume/ profit analysis, pricing theory, product costing, cost management, decentralization and transfer pricing and performance management measures. Prerequisites: ADMN 250 with a grade of “C+” or higher. ADMN 293 - ELECTRONIC COMMERCE An introduction to the business models, infrastructure, strategies, design and analysis of electronic commerce business solutions. The role of electronic commerce in changing society is also an important topic. The primary aim of this course is to identify key management considerations required in implementing e-commerce business solutions. Prerequisites: Program admission standards. ADMN 295 - STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT A capstone course integrating the varied disciplines in business including accounting and finance, marketing, operations, economics, forecasting, and management, into a comprehensive knowledge base which becomes a foundation for strategic planning. Students’ participation in class and in team projects and analysis of business cases are core components of this course. Prerequisites: ADMN 171, ADMN 181, COMM 241 or equivalent with a grade of “C” or higher. 36 Selkirk College Academic Calendar 2019-20 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION selkirk.ca/business Management ADVANCEMENT WITH PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT. Today’s professional managers perform delicate balancing acts of planning, organizing, directing, and monitoring to achieve their company’s fullest potential. Our Business Administration — Management program teaches you how to master these concepts and advance your career to maximize your salary earning potential. This concentration provides students with the tools to function competently in the management environment. Graduates develop skills in physical resource and operations management, marketing, sales, financial systems, human resource management, and strategic management. A number of advanced credits extend to professional designations as well. LEADERSHIP DELIVERS Our well-balanced curricula of business management fundamentals, trains you to successfully lead your team and deliver measurable workplace results. Focusing on essential professional management knowledge and skills we train you for successful careers in: — Marketing and sales — Human resource management — Operations management — Financial systems — Entrepreneurship — Project management If you are driven to excel, love to lead, and thrive on problem-solving, our program may be right for you. This course of studies is applicable for students studying full-time starting in September. SEMESTER 3 Course Name Credit ADMIN 230 Project Management On Campus 3 ADMN 250 = Managerial Accounting On Campus 3 ADMN 252 _ Financial Management On Campus 3 ADMN 272. Commercial Law On Campus 3 ADMN 286 Human Resource Management On Campus 3 ADMN 293 _ Electronic Commerce On Campus 3 Total 18 SEMESTER 4 Course Name Credit ADMN 255 Corporate Finance On Campus 3 ADMN 265 Operations Management On Campus 3 ADMN 295 Strategic Management On Campus 3 ADMN 296 International Business On Campus 3 ADMN 297 — Entrepreneurship On Campus 3 Total 6 selkirk.ca/programs