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International business at concordia

Core Courses:

1. COMM 221 - Financial Markets (3 credits)


2. COMM 223 - Marketing Management (3 credits)
3. COMM 225 - Production and Operations Management (3 credits)
4. COMM 226 - Business Technology Management (3 credits)
5. COMM 227 - Interpersonal and Critical Thinking Skills (3 credits)
6. COMM 229 - Managing People in Organizations (3 credits)
7. COMM 305 - Managerial Accounting (3 credits)
8. COMM 309 - Business Finance (3 credits)
9. COMM 316 - Business Law and Ethics (1.5 credits)
10. MARK 462 - Environment of World Business (3 credits)
11. MARK 465 - International Marketing Management (3 credits)
12. MARK 485 - Business-to-Business Marketing (3 credits)

Elective Courses: I can choose from a variety of electives to tailor their education to their
interests and career goals. Some options include:

1. MARK 454 - Personal Selling (3 credits)


2. MARK 457 - Marketing Channels (3 credits)
3. MARK 458 - The Marketing of Food (3 credits)
4. MARK 460 - Integrated Marketing Communications Practicum (3 credits)
5. MARK 463 - Retailing (3 credits)

Need 24 credits to complete course

The Sociology minor at Concordia University

Core Courses:

● SOCI 203: Classical Sociological Theory (3 credits)


○ Examines foundational sociological theories and key figures in the field.
● SOCI 212: Research Methods (3 credits)
○ Introduces basic research methodologies used in sociological research.

Elective Courses:

I need to complete additional elective courses in sociology to meet the credit requirements.
Some of the elective courses offered include:

● SOCI 221: Digital Culture (3 credits)


○ Examines the role of electronic communication and the internet in public culture.
● SOCI 225: Sociology Through Film (3 credits)
○ Uses popular films to explore sociological topics and concepts.
● SOCI 230: Race and Ethnic Relations (3 credits)
○ Analyzes race and ethnicity as bases of social differentiation and power.
● SOCI 250: Sociology of Culture (3 credits)
○ Provides an introduction to the organization and dynamics of cultural systems.
● SOCI 261: Social Problems (3 credits)
○ Examines a range of social problems, including poverty, crime, and health.
● SOCI 262: Social Deviance (3 credits)
○ Focuses on how deviance and normalcy are socially constructed.

Credit Requirements:

To complete a minor in Sociology, I typically need to complete 24 credits of coursework in


sociology, which includes core and elective courses.

International Management Program at the University of Ottawa


Program Structure:

Compulsory Core Courses (63 units):

● ADM 1300: Introduction to Business (3 units)


● ADM 1301: Business and Society (3 units)
● ADM 1305: Mathematics for Business (3 units)
● ADM 1340: Financial Accounting (3 units)
● ADM 1370: Applications of Information Technology for Business (3 units)
● ECO 1102: Introduction to Macroeconomics (3 units)
● ECO 1104: Introduction to Microeconomics (3 units)
● ENG 1131: Effective Business English (3 units)
● ADM 2302: Business Analytics (3 units)
● ADM 2303: Statistics for Management (3 units)
● ADM 2304: Applications of Statistical Methods in Business (3 units)
● ADM 2320: Marketing (3 units)
● ADM 2336: Organizational Behaviour (3 units)
● ADM 2337: Human Resource Management (3 units)
● ADM 2341: Managerial Accounting (3 units)
● ADM 2350: Financial Management (3 units)
● ADM 2372: Management Information Systems (3 units)
● ADM 2381: Business Communication Skills (3 units)
● ADM 3301: Operations Management (3 units)
● ADM 3318: International Business (3 units)
● ADM 4311: Strategic Management (3 units)

International Management Option (33 units):


● ADM 3319: Cross-Cultural Management (3 units)
● ADM 4318: Multinational Business Policy (3 units)
● 12 units from courses such as:
○ ADM 3317: Varieties of Capitalism: from Medieval Merchants to Modern
Multinationals
○ ADM 3358: Multinational Business Finance
○ ADM 4319: Strategic Management in Developing and Emerging Economies
○ ADM 4328: International Marketing
○ ADM 4338: International Training and Development for Sustainability
● Third language course (other than English or French)
● Mandatory International Exchange (15 units)

Electives (24 units):

● 15 units of electives from another faculty (including 6 units of a third language and/or
related culture courses)
● 9 units of free electives

Minor in Global Studies

The minor in Global Studies at the University of Ottawa requires 30 units, including courses
such as:

● The Twentieth-Century World from 1945 - HIS 1111 (3 units)


● Politics and Globalization - POL 1102 (3 units)
● Introduction to International Economics - ECO 2121 (3 units)
● Globalization: Sociological and Anthropological Aspects - SOC 2151 (3 units)

I must also select 18 units from a list of optional courses, covering various topics like political
anthropology, global communication, and environmental challenges.

U of carleton
International business major

First Year

● BUSI 1701: Introduction to International Business (0.5 credits)


● BUSI 1800: Introduction to Business (0.5 credits)
● ECON 1001: Introduction to Economics: Microeconomics (0.5 credits)
● ECON 1002: Introduction to Economics: Macroeconomics (0.5 credits)
● BUSI 1004: Financial Accounting for Business Students (0.5 credits)
● MATH 1009: Mathematics for Business (0.5 credits)
● BUSI 1401: Foundations of Information Systems (0.5 credits)
● BUSI 1995: Employability Passport (0.0 credits)
● BUSI 1997: Employability Passport (0.0 credits)
● Language Courses (1.0 - 2.0 credits, depending on placement)
● Free Electives (0.5 credits)

Second Year

● Core Business Courses: Including topics such as management, marketing,


finance, and international trade.
● Intermediate Economics Courses
● Continued Language Studies
● Employability Passport Requirements

Third Year

● Study Abroad: Complete 4.0 credits at a partner institution overseas.

Fourth Year

● Advanced International Business Courses


● Capstone Project or Thesis
● Electives and Remaining Core Courses

To complete the program, you need a total of 20.0 credits, with a combination of core
business courses, language studies, electives, and the study abroad requirement.

International economic policy

Degree Requirements:

Total Credits Required: 20.0

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits)

1. Core Courses (4.5 credits):


○ GINS 1000: Global History (0.5 credit)
○ GINS 1010: International Law and Politics (0.5 credit)
○ GINS 1020: Ethnography, Globalization and Culture (0.5 credit)
○ GINS 2000: Ethics and Globalization (0.5 credit)
○ GINS 2010: Globalization and International Economic Issues (0.5 credit)
○ GINS 2020: Global Literatures (0.5 credit)
○ GINS 3010: Global and International Theory (0.5 credit)
○ GINS 3020: Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental
Change (0.5 credit)
○ GINS 4090: Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies (0.5
credit)
2. Specialization Courses (7.5 credits):
○ Foundations (1.0 credit):
■ ECON 1000: Introduction to Economics (1.0 credit) or
■ FYSM 1003: Introduction to Economics (1.0 credit)
○ Microeconomics (0.5 credit):
■ ECON 2001: Intermediate Microeconomics for Non-Mathematical
Majors (0.5 credit) or
■ ECON 2009: Managerial Economics (0.5 credit) or
■ ECON 2020: Intermediate Microeconomics I: Producers and Market
Structure (0.5 credit)
○ Macroeconomics (0.5 credit):
■ ECON 2101: Intermediate Macroeconomics for Non-Mathematical
Majors (0.5 credit) or
■ ECON 2102: Intermediate Macroeconomics I (0.5 credit)
○ Research Methodologies (0.5 credit):
■ IPAF 2000: Quantitative Approaches to Policy Analysis (0.5 credit)
or
■ ECON 2210: Introductory Statistics for Economics (0.5 credit)
○ International and Public Economics (2.0 credits):
■ ECON 3403: Introduction to Public Economics: Expenditures (0.5
credit)
■ ECON 3405: Introduction to Public Economics: Taxation (0.5 credit)
■ ECON 3601: Introduction to International Trade (0.5 credit)
■ ECON 3602: International Monetary Problems (0.5 credit)
○ International Economic Policy (3.0 credits):
■ ECON 3370: The Economics of Migration (0.5 credit)
■ ECON 3508: Introduction to Economic Development (0.5 credit)
■ ECON 3509: Development Planning and Project Evaluation (0.5
credit)
■ ECON 3510: African Economic Development (0.5 credit)
■ ECON 3803: The Economics of Natural Resources (0.5 credit)
■ ECON 3804: Environmental Economics (0.5 credit)
■ ECON 3807: European Economic Integration (0.5 credit)
■ ECON 3808: The Economics of Transition (0.5 credit)
■ ECON 3860: Agricultural Economics (0.5 credit)
■ ECON 3870: Comparative Economic Systems (0.5 credit)

B. Credits Not Included in the Major (8.0 credits)

3. Free Electives (8.0 credits)

C. Additional Requirements

4. International Experience Requirement: Must be met.


5. Language Requirement: Must be met.

Accounting – Minor

1. ACCT 1000 - Introduction to Accounting (0.5 credit)


2. ACCT 1001 - Financial Accounting (0.5 credit)
3. ACCT 1002 - Management Accounting (0.5 credit)
4. ACCT 2101 - Intermediate Financial Accounting I (0.5 credit)
5. ACCT 2102 - Intermediate Financial Accounting II (0.5 credit)
6. ACCT 2200 - Management Accounting: Costs and Applications (0.5 credit)
7. ACCT 3201 - Taxation (0.5 credit)
8. ACCT 3203 - Auditing (0.5 credit)

This totals 4.0 credits for the minor. Completing this minor provides a solid base in
accounting, complementing various major fields of study.

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