Evidence-based management considers ethics and stakeholder concerns, practitioner judgment and expertise, local data and experimentation, and principles derived through formal research to inform decision-making. This course introduces students to qualitative and quantitative perspectives and methods for conducting and evaluating business research. Students develop information literacy as they learn to question assumptions and think critically about the nature of evidence and claims made about organizational phenomena. Problems in and prospects for improved managerial decision-making are included. Three hours a week Restriction: Student must have second year standing. 07-09-2022-21-12-2022 Lecture Monday, Wednesday 01:30PM - 02:45PM, SDU Main Bldg, Room 432
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This course is designed to help students hone their oral and written communication skills. Students will learn how to deliver professional, engaging, and persuasive public presentations and written work. The course will also teach effective communication within meetings and team settings. In addition, the course will review the principles of academic integrity. 02-09-2022-14-10-2022 Lecture Friday 08:30AM - 05:30PM, McDougall Hall, Room 329
- Enseignant: Kent James Bruyneel
- Enseignant: Business TBA
Catégorie: 2022F
This course offers students a basic introduction to the legal system and, in particular, the areas of tort, property, and contract law. A major portion of the course is devoted to the study of the legal implications of contractual issues in business endeavours. Legal cases are used, when applicable, to illustrate principles of law. Three hours a week. 12-09-2022-05-12-2022 Lecture Monday 07:00PM - 10:00PM, McDougall Hall, Room 329
- Enseignant: Scott Dickieson
- Enseignant: Business TBA
Catégorie: 2022F
This course offers students a basic introduction to the legal system and, in particular, the areas of tort, property, and contract law. A major portion of the course is devoted to the study of the legal implications of contractual issues in business endeavours. Legal cases are used, when applicable, to illustrate principles of law. Three hours a week. 13-09-2022-06-12-2022 Lecture Tuesday 07:00PM - 10:00PM, McDougall Hall, Room 246
- Enseignant: William Dow
- Enseignant: Business TBA
Catégorie: 2022F
This course develops students' presentation skills in a business context. The course emphasizes professionalism and the use of evidence and analysis to support recommendations in order to make a compelling case. Three hours a week. 07-09-2022-07-12-2022 Lecture Monday, Wednesday 03:00PM - 04:15PM, SDU Main Bldg, Room 116
- Enseignant: John Cameron
- Enseignant: Business TBA
Catégorie: 2022F
This course develops students' presentation skills in a business context. The course emphasizes professionalism and the use of evidence and analysis to support recommendations in order to make a compelling case. Three hours a week. 07-09-2022-07-12-2022 Lecture Monday, Wednesday 04:30PM - 05:45PM, SDU Main Bldg, Room 113
- Enseignant: John Cameron
- Enseignant: Business TBA
Catégorie: 2022F
This course develops students' presentation skills in a business context. The course emphasizes professionalism and the use of evidence and analysis to support recommendations in order to make a compelling case. Three hours a week. 08-09-2022-01-12-2022 Lecture Thursday 06:00PM - 09:00PM, McDougall Hall, Room 329
- Enseignant: Dawn Wickstrom
Catégorie: 2022F
This course provides an introduction to calculus for students in the managerial, social and life sciences. The main emphasis of the course is the development of techniques of differentiation and integration of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions. Applications of derivatives and integrals are also discussed. NOTE: Credit will not be given jointly for this course and Math 1910 PREREQUISITE: Grade XII academic Mathematics. 07-09-2022-07-12-2022 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 09:30AM - 10:20AM, McDougall Hall, Room 242
- Enseignant: George Morrison
Catégorie: 2022F
This course provides an introduction to calculus for students in the managerial, social and life sciences. The main emphasis of the course is the development of techniques of differentiation and integration of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions. Applications of derivatives and integrals are also discussed. NOTE: Credit will not be given jointly for this course and Math 1910 PREREQUISITE: Grade XII academic Mathematics. 07-09-2022-07-12-2022 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 12:30PM - 01:20PM, Duffy Science Ctr, Room 135
- Enseignant: George Morrison
Catégorie: 2022F
This course surveys topics of historical importance in Canadian history up to and including the attainment of Confederation. The emphasis is on the interaction between political events and change in the economy and society. Tutorials examine various historical interpretations of the Canadian experience. Lecture: Two hours a week Tutorial: One hour a week. 07-09-2022-07-12-2022 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 09:30AM - 10:20AM, SDU Main Bldg, Room 420
- Enseignant: Lisa Chilton
Catégorie: 2022F
This course offers career skills training to strengthen Co-op students' readiness for their second work term. This course will be graded on a pass/fail basis. 07-09-2022-07-12-2022 Lecture Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced
- Enseignant: CO-OP Admin
- Enseignant: Kendra Mellish
- Enseignant: Karen Turner
Catégorie: 2022F
This is the second in a series of three one-semester-hour courses, spread over three years, in which psychology majors explore interactions between themselves, psychological theory and research, and their opportunities for education, career, and community engagement. Core concepts in developmental psychology, emerging adulthood, and identity are considered. Students investigate the relevance of their personal strengths, challenges, values, and goals for: success as a psychology major; effective preparation for possible post-degree education; employment opportunities following the Bachelor's degree; careers in related fields requiring further study; careers requiring graduate study in psychology; and, applying psychology to make a positive difference in their communities and the broader world. NOTE: Equivalent of one class hour per week, normally clustered into longer, less frequent classes This course does not count toward requirements for competing courses at the 3000-level or above. 08-09-2022-01-12-2022 Lecture Thursday 06:30PM - 09:20PM, SDU Main Bldg, Room 211
- Enseignant: Philip Smith
Catégorie: 2022F
This is the third in a series of three one-semester-hour courses, spread over three years, in which psychology majors explore interactions between themselves, psychological theory and research, and their opportunities for education, career, and community engagement. Core concepts in developmental psychology, emerging adulthood, and identity are considered. Students investigate the relevance of their personal strengths, challenges, values, and goals for: success as a psychology major; effective preparation for possible post-degree education; employment opportunities following the Bachelor's degree; careers in related fields requiring further study; careers requiring graduate study in psychology; and, applying psychology to make a positive difference in their communities and the broader world. NOTE: Equivalent of one class hour per week, normally clustered into longer, less frequent classes. 08-09-2022-01-12-2022 Lecture Thursday 06:30PM - 09:20PM, SDU Main Bldg, Room 211
- Enseignant: Philip Smith
Catégorie: 2022F
Chemistry 1110 Lab. 12-09-2022-05-12-2022 Lab Monday 01:30PM - 05:30PM, Irving Chemistry Ctr, Room 112
- Enseignant: Jill Marlene MacDonald
Catégorie: 2022F
Chemistry 1110 Lab. 13-09-2022-06-12-2022 Lab Tuesday 01:30PM - 05:30PM, Irving Chemistry Ctr, Room 112
- Enseignant: Jill Marlene MacDonald
Catégorie: 2022F
Chemistry 1110 Lab. 07-09-2022-07-12-2022 Lab Wednesday 01:30PM - 05:30PM, Irving Chemistry Ctr, Room 112
- Enseignant: Jill Marlene MacDonald
Catégorie: 2022F
Chemistry 1110 Lab. 08-09-2022-01-12-2022 Lab Thursday 01:30PM - 05:30PM, Irving Chemistry Ctr, Room 112
- Enseignant: Jill Marlene MacDonald
Catégorie: 2022F
Chemistry 1110 Lab. 13-09-2022-06-12-2022 Lab Tuesday 06:00PM - 10:00PM, Irving Chemistry Ctr, Room 112
- Enseignant: Jill Marlene MacDonald
Catégorie: 2022F
Chemistry 1110 Lab. 09-09-2022-02-12-2022 Lab Friday 01:30PM - 05:30PM, Irving Chemistry Ctr, Room 112
- Enseignant: Jill Marlene MacDonald
Catégorie: 2022F
Chemistry 2210 Lab. 08-09-2022-01-12-2022 Lab Thursday 01:30PM - 05:30PM, Irving Chemistry Ctr, Room 217
- Enseignant: Patricia Boland
Catégorie: 2022F