This course examines the assumptions and decision usefulness of financial statements and non-financial information, including MD&A as well as sustainability reports prepared for creditors, shareholders, and stakeholders from society at large. Emphasi...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MON |
11:30 - 14:20 |
Log in to view | LECT | E20V01 |
Open to students.
This course examines the assumptions and decision usefulness of financial statements and non-financial information, including MD&A as well as sustainability reports prepared for creditors, shareholders, and stakeholders from society at large. Emphasi...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| THU |
08:30 - 11:20 |
Log in to view | LECT | U67G01 |
Open to MMgt students.
This course examines the assumptions and decision usefulness of financial statements and non-financial information, including MD&A as well as sustainability reports prepared for creditors, shareholders, and stakeholders from society at large. Emphasi...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| THU |
11:30 - 14:20 |
Log in to view | LECT | Z14P01 |
Open to MBA students.
This course examines the assumptions and decision usefulness of financial statements and non-financial information, including MD&A as well as sustainability reports prepared for creditors, shareholders, and stakeholders from society at large. Emphasi...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TUE |
19:00 - 21:50 |
Log in to view | LECT | H61B01 |
Open to MBA students.
This course will provide students with an understanding of the financial implications of managers' decision making and how financial measures can be used to monitor and control business operations. Concepts will include capital budgeting, financial s...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WED |
14:30 - 17:20 |
Log in to view | LECT | R41J01 |
Open to MHIA students.
This course will provide students with an understanding of the financial implications of managers' decision making and how financial measures can be used to monitor and control business operations. Concepts will include capital budgeting, financial s...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FRI |
19:00 - 21:50 |
Log in to view | LECT | Y36H01 |
Open to MMKG students.
Examines the accounting concepts and principles that relate to the asset accounts. Attention is given to alternative asset measurement bases and related revenue recognition and income determination bases. Prerequisite: SB/ACTG 5100 3.00; SB/AC...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| THU |
08:30 - 11:20 |
Log in to view | LECT | P27E01 |
| MON |
17:30 - 18:50 |
Log in to view | LAB | P27E02 |
Open to MBA students.
This course is meant specifically for non-accountants who want a broader understanding of accounting issues and how they impact financial statements. This course covers both sides of the balance sheet focusing on understanding the impact of the issue...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TUE |
19:00 - 21:50 |
Log in to view | LECT | V18U01 |
Open to MF students.
This is an extension of SB/ACTG 6120 3.00 with emphasis on the liability of equity accounts. Major topics include: tax allocation, pensions, leases, capital transactions and financial statement analysis. Prerequisite: SB/ACTG 6120 3.00.
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WED |
08:30 - 11:20 |
Log in to view | LECT | X74N01 |
| THU |
17:30 - 18:50 |
Log in to view | LAB | X74N02 |
Open to students.
This course will build on the case analysis fundamentals learned and applied in the previous terms courses. Focusing on financial accounting, the students will work on integrating their analysis with other competency areas including tax, assurance, m...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MON |
17:30 - 20:20 |
Log in to view | LECT | C10P01 |
Open to students.
Examines why stock prices react when firms announce their earnings, and why certain trends in industry earnings affect stock prices of many firms in that industry. Under highly stylised Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), abnormal accoun...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MON |
11:30 - 14:20 |
Log in to view | LECT | X92V01 |
Open to students.
This course focuses on managerial planning, performance, and control systems in organizations that direct the behaviour of corporate officers and managers, in order to achieve a specific goal. Different tools and techniques are reviewed including met...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MON |
17:30 - 20:20 |
Log in to view | LECT | V98D01 |
Open to students.
This course focuses on the standards and applications underlying the latest functions and responsibilities of external and internal auditors. The theory of audit evidence and certain basic techniques are used to provide an understanding of auditing...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| THU |
08:30 - 11:20 |
Log in to view | LECT | S86P01 |
Open to students.
The basic concepts and techniques of income taxation and applications to personal and corporate contexts are examined. Prerequisite: SB/ACTG 5100 3.00. Prerequisite: SB/ACTG 5101 3.00 (previously offered as SB/MACC 5101 3.00) for students pursuing t...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WED |
08:30 - 11:20 |
Log in to view | LECT | S68H01 |
| THU |
17:30 - 18:50 |
Log in to view | LAB | S68H02 |
Open to MBA students.
The basic concepts and techniques of income taxation and applications to personal and corporate contexts are examined. Prerequisite: SB/ACTG 5100 3.00. Prerequisite: SB/ACTG 5101 3.00 (previously offered as SB/MACC 5101 3.00) for students pursuing t...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TUE |
08:30 - 11:20 |
Log in to view | LECT | M15Q01 |
| WED |
17:30 - 18:50 |
Log in to view | LAB | M15Q01 |
Open to students.
A student may work with an individual faculty member on a topic of mutual interest. These studies are co-designed by the student and the faculty member based on: 1) learning objectives 2) means of achieving these objectives 3) method of evaluati...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A |
N/A |
Log in to view | ISTY | R05B01 |
Open to MBA students.
A student may work with an individual faculty member on a topic of mutual interest. These studies are co-designed by the student and the faculty member based on: 1) learning objectives 2) means of achieving these objectives 3) method of evaluati...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A |
N/A |
Log in to view | ISTY | D99T01 |
Open to MBA students.
This course examines innovative business models adapting to digital disruption and reshaping the global media landscape. Topics include content financing, branding, revenue strategies, and evolving consumer demands for interactive content. Drawing on...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TUE |
19:00 - 21:50 |
Log in to view | LECT | Y53S01 |
Open to MBA students.
Negotiation and management of creative rights processes and people are core to the strategic competence of arts and media organizations and their relationship with audiences. Technological developments are changing the way that these organizations ap...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MON |
19:00 - 21:50 |
Log in to view | LECT | F62C01 |
Open to MBA students.
A student may work with an individual faculty member on a topic of mutual interest. These studies are co-designed by the student and the faculty member based on: 1) learning objectives 2) means of achieving these objectives 3) method of evaluati...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A |
N/A |
Log in to view | ISTY | N93N01 |
Open to MBA students.
A student may work with an individual faculty member on a topic of mutual interest. These studies are co-designed by the student and the faculty member based on: 1) learning objectives 2) means of achieving these objectives 3) method of evaluati...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A |
N/A |
Log in to view | ISTY | A87X01 |
Open to MBA students.
Provides students with firsthand experience of the opportunities and challenges growing organizations face. Student groups are paired with an entrepreneurial firm to research an opportunity or project for the firm. Students firsthand experience will...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ----- | ----- | Log in to view | FDEX | N56X01 |
Open to MBA students.
This course offers a hands-on Work Integrated Learning opportunity for MBA students to learn startup and venture capital strategies, software/hardware product design and planning and mentor/mentee relationship frameworks.Students then apply those lea...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TUE |
11:30 - 14:20 |
Log in to view | LECT | K95Y01 |
Open to MBA students.
Explores various dimensions of the creation of new ventures, including family enterprises. It is concerned with content and process questions as well as with formulation and implementation issues that relate to conceptualizing, developing and managin...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MON |
11:30 - 14:20 |
Log in to view | LECT | M69J01 |
Open to MBA students.
A student may work with an individual faculty member on a topic of mutual interest. These studies are co-designed by the student and the faculty member based on: 1) learning objectives 2) means of achieving these objectives 3) method of evaluati...
| Day | Time | Location | Type | Catalogue # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A |
N/A |
Log in to view | ISTY | H69Z01 |
Open to MBA students.