The following courses are part of "Business". Please click on the subject to see what courses are offered at White Oaks in that area:
Grade 10: Introduction to Business (BBI 2O1)
Introduction to Information Technology in Business (BTT 2O1)
Grade 11: Introduction to Accounting (BAF 3M1)
Introduction to Marketing (BMI 3C1)
Understanding Canadian Law (CLU 3E1)
Entrepreneurial Studies (BDI 3C1)
Grade 12: Principles of Financial Accounting (BAT 4M1)
Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources (BOH 4M1)
Analyzing Current Economic Issues (CIA 4U1)
Canadian and International Law (CLN4U1)
Co-op: Any Co-op placement related to the previous courses
Grade 10, Introduction to Business (Open) BBI 2O1
This course introduces students to the world of business, including the concepts, functions, and skills required for meeting the challenges of operating a business in the twenty-first century on a local, national, and/or international scale. Students will also learn concepts and skills related to personal finance, entrepreneurship, and international business.
Grade 10, Introduction to Information Technology in Business (Open) BTT 2O1
This course introduces students to the use of information technology in a business environment. Students will learn how to use information technology in a work environment, perform electronic research, communicate electronically, and use common business software. They will also explore possible future occupations in information technology.
Grade 11, Introduction to Financial Accounting (University/College Preparation) BAF 3M1
This course introduces students to the fundamental principles and procedures of accounting, with emphasis on accounting procedures used in service and merchandising businesses. Students will develop an understanding of the connections between financial analysis, control, and decision making in the management of a business, as well as the effects of technology and globalization on accounting procedures and the role of the accountant.
Prerequisite: None
Grade 11, Introduction to Entrepreneurial Studies (College Preparation) BDI 3C1
This course focuses on ways in which entrepreneurs recognize opportunities, generate ideas, and organize resources to plan successful ventures that enable them to achieve their personal goals by satisfying the needs of others. Students will learn about values, traits, and skills most often associated with successful entrepreneurial activity.
Prerequisite: None
Grade 11, Introduction to Marketing (College Preparation) BMI 3C1
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of marketing, with an emphasis on in-depth analysis of the influence of changes in the economy and global marketplace, trends and issues, and the impact of technology. Students will analyse the buying patterns of various consumers and the effect of marketing strategies, and will engage in marketing research. Students will also develop and present a marketing plan for a specific product.
Prerequisite: None
Grade 11, Information Technology Applications in Business (Open) BTA 3O1
This course provides students with the opportunity to develop the information technology skills and knowledge required in a business. Students will learn about the information technology work environment, use industry-standard software, conduct electronic research, investigate electronic business, and explore occupations and postsecondary programs that require information technology skills.
Prerequisite: None
Grade 12, Principles of Financial Accounting, (University/College Preparation) BAT 4M1
This course emphasizes study of accounting principles related to financial statements. Students will learn about ways in which information in these statements is used in making business decisions, and about the effects on financial statements of using different methods of inventory valuation and adjusting and reversing entries. Students will also study various means of financing a business and ways in which the strength of a corporation can be determined through the reading of its annual report.
Prerequisite: Introduction to Financial Accounting, Grade 11, University/College Preparation
Grade 12, Introduction to International Business, (University/College Preparation) BBB 4M1
This course provides an overview of the importance of international business and trade in the global economy and explores the factors that influence success in international markets. Students will learn about the techniques and strategies associated with marketing, distribution, and managing international business effectively.
Prerequisite: Any university, university/college, or college preparation course in Business Studies or Canadian and World Studies
Grade 12, Organizational Studies BOH 4M1
Organization Behaviour and Human Resources (University/College Preparation)
This course focuses on ways in which organizations deal with issues affecting their competitiveness in a changing technological and global business environment. Students will analyse various leadership techniques, and study various issues such as ethics in business, social responsibility, management of group dynamics, uses of information technology,workplace stress and conflict, motivation of employees, and globalization. Students will also investigate the management of a diverse workforce within an organization and the importance of strategic planning. |
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