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47 = PostsecondaRy cRedit OL = ontaRioleaRn = online couRse GeorgianCollege.ca/con-ed postsecondary credit courses BuSINESS COuRSES (CONT.) Intermediate Accounting 3 This course is designed to provide the student with an in- depth exposure to the following accounting areas: earnings per share, income tax allocation, pensions, leases and correction of accounting errors and statements from incomplete records. AccT 3003 | 42 hrs $325.50 loc date day time BA MAY 12 – AUG. 11 TUE 7 – 10 P.M. OL International Business This course systematically introduces students to international business. Topics include an overview of international business patterns and social systems and their effect on business in other countries. Students also examine major international business transaction theories, financial forms and institutions that measure and facilitate international transactions, the dynamic interface between nation-states and the firms attempting to conduct foreign business and alternatives to corporate policy and strategy. BUSI 2022 | 42 hrs $397.50 date loc JAN. 13 – APR. 21 ONLINE MAY 12 – AUG. 18 ONLINE OL Introduction to Business Management and Organizational Behaviour This subject is an examination of the contemporary Canadian business environment, organization, leadership and management decision process which influences the behaviour of individuals and groups. Increased global competition, technological change and the rising expectations of both employees and employers have underlined the need for better and more effective leadership. This subject provides a better understanding of this process. HRMN 1029 | 42 hrs $749.04 date loc JAN. 13 – APR. 21 ONLINE FEB. 2 – MAY 11 ONLINE MAY 12 – AUG. 18 ONLINE JUNE 1 – SEPT. 8 ONLINE OL Introduction to Financial Management Accounting Learn financial and management accounting concepts and techniques, focusing on the relationships between management of performance and basic management functions of planning, co-ordination and control. It is recommended that students have a basic knowledge of accounting before taking this subject. NOTE: This is a post-graduate level course, some students may not be eligible. HRMN 1021 | 42 hrs $749.04 date loc JAN. 13 – APR. 21 ONLINE FEB. 2 – MAY 11 ONLINE MAY 12 – AUG. 18 ONLINE JUNE 1 – SEPT. 8 ONLINE OL Introduction to Macroeconomics This course introduces students to the principles that are essential to an understanding of contemporary macroeconomic issues. Emphasis is placed on the use of economic models to analyze economic developments accurately and objectively. Students examine unemployment, inflation, and economic growth; as well, they evaluate government's use of fiscal and monetary policy to deal with these problems. EcON 2005 | 45 hrs $420.75 date loc JAN. 13 – APR. 21 ONLINE FEB. 2 – MAY 11 ONLINE MAY 12 – AUG. 18 ONLINE JUNE 1 – SEPT. 8 ONLINE Introduction to Marketing This is an overview course with primary focus on marketing products and services to the ultimate consumer. Emphasis is placed on the basic marketing premise that customer needs must be satisfied in order to achieve company objectives. The student gains insight into the complex and interdependent variables involved in developing successful marketing strategies. The strategic marketing planning process is introduced, along with the specific concepts and principles involved in the four key components of the marketing plan – Product, Price, Distribution, and Promotion Strategies. EqUIVALENcY: Marketing 1 (MKTG 1012) page 48 OL MKTG 1000 | 42 hrs $325.50 loc date day time BA JAN. 13 – APR. 14 TUE 7 – 10 P.M. BA MAY 12 – AUG. 11 TUE 7 – 10 P.M. OL Introduction to Microeconomics This course introduces the student to the principles that are essential to an understanding of contemporary microeconomic issues. Emphasis is placed on the use of economic models to analyze economic developments accurately and objectively. Students will examine the role of prices and competitive markets in the allocation of resources, firm behaviour and market structures; as well, they will evaluate the effects of government intervention in the economic marketplace. EcON 1003 | 45 hrs $420.75 date loc JAN. 13 – APR. 21 ONLINE FEB. 2 – MAY 11 ONLINE MAY 12 – AUG. 18 ONLINE JUNE 1 – SEPT. 8 ONLINE Introduction to Organizational Behaviour Organizational Behaviour is an introductory course which teaches social science theory as applied to the business world. It provides rich insights about working people in all kinds of organizations and also suggests how people may be motivated to work together more productively. BUSI 1001 | 42 hrs $325.50 loc date day time BA JAN. 13 – APR. 14 TUE 7 – 10 P.M. BA MAY 12 – AUG. 11 TUE 7 – 10 P.M.