尤物视频 Calendar | Summer 2017
Business and Communication Joint Major
Students may opt for a bachelor of arts degree from the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology, or a bachelor of business administration degree from the Beedie School of Business. Faculty requirements will be governed by the faculty in which the student chooses to complete a degree.
Admission Requirements
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS - BEEDIE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Internal transfer (Category 3 or 4) applicants should apply to Beedie by submitting a supplemental application form after completing 30 units (including lower division requirements, except BUS 207 and BUS 254), meeting a 2.40 CGPA at SFU, and must either already be accepted to the Communication portion of the Joint Major or be eligible for admission that term. The supplemental application can be found on Beedie's website. Students not accepted upon initial application may reapply. Unsuccessful applicants may appeal through the faculty admissions appeals committee.
APPLICATION DEADLINES
Visit for application deadlines.
Grade Requirements
In addition to normal university grade point average requirements, the Beedie School of Business requires a minimum 2.40 cumulative grade point average (CGPA) for entry into all 300 and 400 division business courses.
For a course to be accepted as fulfilling a prerequisite, or for a lower division requirement, or for a core course to be accepted in a student’s program in business or CMNS, a student must have obtained a minimum grade of C- (C minus).
Course Limit
Business students with fewer than 60 units may enroll in a maximum of 16 units per term. Those with 60 or more units may enroll in a maximum of 18 units.
Letters of Permission
The Beedie School of Business does not normally approve letters of permission for students already enrolled at 尤物视频.
Program Requirements
Students complete 120 units, as specified below.
Lower Division Requirements
Business Lower Division Requirements
Students complete all of
Introduces students to the knowledge and skills necessary to make full use of business information systems. Demonstrates how information systems are used by organizations to improve productivity and create competitive advantage. Provides hands on training in productivity tools including Excel, Visio, Access and Web design tools. Prerequisite: 12 units. Students with credit for BUS 337 and COMM 337 may not repeat this course for further credit.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 12:30鈥2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D102 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D103 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 3:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D104 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 3:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D105 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 4:30鈥5:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D107 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 5:30鈥6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 5:30鈥7:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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E101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 7:30鈥8:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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E102 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 7:30鈥8:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
An introduction to financial accounting, including accounting terminology, understanding financial statements, analysis of a business entity using financial statements. Includes also time value of money and a critical review of the conventional accounting system. Prerequisite: 12 units. Students with credit for BUS 221 may not take this course for further credit. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 10:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D102 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D103 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D104 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D105 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D106 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D107 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 3:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D108 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 3:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 10:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
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D201 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
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D202 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
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D203 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
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D204 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
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Surrey |
Theory and methods of cost compilation for managerial planning, control and decision making; the use of budgets and analysis in planning and controlling operations, establishing supervisory and departmental responsibility, and various techniques of measuring results. Prerequisite: BUS 251; 15 units. Students with credit for BUS 324, BUS 328, or COMM 324 may not take BUS 254 for further credit. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 12:30鈥2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 10:30鈥11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D102 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 10:30鈥11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D103 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 11:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D104 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 11:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D105 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D107 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 4:30鈥6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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E101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 6:30鈥7:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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E102 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 6:30鈥7:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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E103 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 7:30鈥8:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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E104 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 7:30鈥8:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
Theories, concepts and issues in the field of organizational behavior with an emphasis on individual and team processes. Core topics include employee motivation and performance, stress management, communication, work perceptions and attitudes, decision-making, team dynamics, employee involvement and conflict management. Prerequisite: 12 units.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 10:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D102 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D103 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D104 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D105 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D106 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D107 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 3:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D108 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 3:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 4:30鈥6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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E101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 6:30鈥7:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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E102 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 6:30鈥7:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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E103 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 7:30鈥8:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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E104 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 7:30鈥8:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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E105 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 8:30鈥9:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
The principal elements of theory concerning utility and value, price and costs, factor analysis, productivity, labor organization, competition and monopoly, and the theory of the firm. Students with credit for ECON 200 cannot take ECON 103 for further credit. Quantitative/Breadth-Soc.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Gulriz Barkin |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 9:30鈥10:20 a.m.
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Fri, 8:30鈥10:20 a.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 4:30鈥5:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D102 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D103 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D104 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 3:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D105 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 9:30鈥10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D106 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 11:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D107 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 10:30鈥11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D108 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 8:30鈥9:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D109 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 8:30鈥9:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D110 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 4:30鈥5:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
Junjie Liu |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, Wed, 2:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
The principal elements of theory concerning money and income, distribution, social accounts, public finance, international trade, comparative systems, and development and growth. Students with credit for ECON 205 cannot take ECON 105 for further credit. Quantitative/Breadth-Soc.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Eliav Danziger |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 8:30鈥11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 9:30鈥10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D102 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 10:30鈥11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D103 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 11:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D104 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 8:30鈥9:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D105 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 8:30鈥9:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D106 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 9:30鈥10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D107 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D108 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D109 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 8:30鈥9:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D110 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 8:30鈥9:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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Junjie Liu |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, Wed, 10:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
|
Seong Choi |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Sat, 9:30 a.m.鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Vancouver |
and one of
An introduction to business statistics with a heavy emphasis on applications and the use of EXCEL. Students will be required to use statistical applications to solve business problems. Prerequisite: MATH 150, MATH 151, MATH 154, or MATH 157; 15 units. MATH 150, MATH 151, MATH 154, or MATH 157 may be taken concurrently with BUEC 232. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, Thu, 12:30鈥2:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, Thu, 8:30鈥10:20 a.m.
|
Surrey |
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OP01 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 8:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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OP02 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 12:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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OP03 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 2:30鈥6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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OP04 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 10:30 a.m.鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
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OP05 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 10:30 a.m.鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
Basic laws of probability, sample distributions. Introduction to statistical inference and applications. Prerequisite: or Corequisite: MATH 152 or 155 or 158. Students wishing an intuitive appreciation of a broad range of statistical strategies may wish to take STAT 100 first. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Distance Education | |||
Rachel Altman |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 11:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Fri, 10:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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OP01 | TBD |
and one of*
Emphasis is upon the relevance of economic models to business decision-making and, in particular, upon the rational analysis of choice alternatives within the firm. Course will include consideration of optimizing techniques and analysis of risk, demand, production and profit in addition to examination of long-term investment decisions and business forecasting. Prerequisite: Econ 103, 105, MATH 157 and 15 units. Students with credit for ECON 301, ECON 201, or BUS 307 may not take BUS 207 for further credit. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Fri, 2:30鈥5:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 5:30鈥8:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
Aspects of microeconomic theory involving competitive markets. Topics include the behavior of households and firms, partial equilibrium analysis of product and factor markets, and general equilibrium. Prerequisite: ECON 103 and 105; MATH 157. Students with credit for ECON 301 may not complete this course for further credit. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Erik Kimbrough |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 8:30鈥10:20 a.m.
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 8:30鈥9:20 a.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 10:30鈥11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D102 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 11:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D103 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D105 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 9:30鈥10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D106 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D107 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
Gulriz Barkin |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Fri, 12:30鈥2:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D201 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D202 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 3:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D203 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 4:30鈥5:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D204 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 8:30鈥9:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D205 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 9:30鈥10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D206 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 10:30鈥11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D207 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 11:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D208 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
and one of
Designed for students specializing in mathematics, physics, chemistry, computing science and engineering. Topics as for Math 151 with a more extensive review of functions, their properties and their graphs. Recommended for students with no previous knowledge of Calculus. In addition to regularly scheduled lectures, students enrolled in this course are encouraged to come for assistance to the Calculus Workshop (Burnaby), or Math Open Lab (Surrey). Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus 12 (or equivalent) with a grade of at least B+, or MATH 100 with a grade of at least B-, or achieving a satisfactory grade on the 尤物视频 Calculus Readiness Test. Students with credit for either MATH 151, 154 or 157 may not take MATH 150 for further credit. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Distance Education | |||
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, Wed, Fri, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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OP01 | TBD |
Designed for students specializing in mathematics, physics, chemistry, computing science and engineering. Logarithmic and exponential functions, trigonometric functions, inverse functions. Limits, continuity, and derivatives. Techniques of differentiation, including logarithmic and implicit differentiation. The Mean Value Theorem. Applications of differentiation including extrema, curve sketching, Newton's method. Introduction to modeling with differential equations. Polar coordinates, parametric curves. Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus 12 (or equivalent) with a grade of at least A, or MATH 100 with a grade of at least B, or achieving a satisfactory grade on the 尤物视频 Calculus Readiness Test. Students with credit for either MATH 150, 154 or 157 may not take MATH 151 for further credit. Quantitative.
Designed for students specializing in the biological and medical sciences. Topics include: limits, growth rate and the derivative; elementary functions, optimization and approximation methods, and their applications; mathematical models of biological processes. Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus 12 (or equivalent) with a grade of at least B, or MATH 100 with a grade of at least C, or achieving a satisfactory grade on the 尤物视频 Calculus Readiness Test. Students with credit for either MATH 150, 151 or 157 may not take MATH 154 for further credit. Quantitative.
Designed for students specializing in business or the social sciences. Topics include: limits, growth rate and the derivative; logarithmic exponential and trigonometric functions and their application to business, economics, optimization and approximation methods; functions of several variables. Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus 12 (or equivalent) with a grade of at least B, or MATH 100 with a grade of at least C, or achieving a satisfactory grade on the 尤物视频 Calculus Readiness Test. Students with credit for either MATH 150, 151 or 154 may not take MATH 157 for further credit. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Imin Chen |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, Wed, Fri, 11:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
|
OP01 | TBD |
and two of**
Examines literary 鈥渃lassics鈥, variously defined, apprehending them both on their own terms and within larger critical conversations. May incorporate the comparative study of work in related artistic fields and engage relevant media trends. Includes attention to writing skills. Students with credit for ENGL 101W may not take this course for further credit. Writing/Breadth-Humanities.
Introduces students to contemporary works of literature in English and/or contemporary approaches to interpreting literature. May focus on one or multiple genres. Includes attention to writing skills. Writing/Breadth-Humanities.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Mary Ann Gillies |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 10:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
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D901 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
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D902 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
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D903 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
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D904 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 3:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
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D905 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 3:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
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D906 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
Introduces students to plays and performance works created and adapted for the stage, and/or the performative dimensions of other literary forms. May be organized historically, generically or thematically. The course may also explore the links between literary and performance theory. Includes attention to writing skills. Students with credit for ENGL 103W may not take this course for further credit. Writing/Breadth-Humanities.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Peter Dickinson |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 11:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 11:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
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D101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D102 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D103 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 9:30鈥10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D104 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 9:30鈥10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D105 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 10:30鈥11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
Introduces students to the relationships between writing and purpose, between the features of texts and their meaning and effects. May focus on one or more literary or non-literary genres, including (but not limited to) essays, oratory, autobiography, poetry, and journalism. Includes attention to writing skills. Students with credit for ENGL 104W may not take this course for further credit. Writing/Breadth-Humanities.
Section | Day/Time | Location |
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Distance Education |
An Introduction to the study of literature within the wider cultural field, with a focus on contemporary issues across genres and media. Students with credit for ENGL 105W may not take this course for further credit. Writing/Breadth-Humanities.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Gavin Paul |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 10:30鈥11:20 a.m.
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 10:30鈥11:20 a.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 11:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 11:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D105 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 9:30鈥10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D106 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 9:30鈥10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D107 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 9:30鈥10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
An introduction to reading and writing in the academic disciplines. Prerequisite: 12 units. Students with credit for ENGL 199 may not take this course for further credit. Writing.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Distance Education | |||
Michele Valiquette |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 2:30鈥5:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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Michele Valiquette |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 2:30鈥5:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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Nadine Flagel |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 5:30鈥8:20 p.m.
|
Vancouver |
An introduction to some of the central problems of philosophy. Topics to be discussed include the different theories of reality; the nature and sources of knowledge, truth, evidence, and reason; the justification of belief and knowledge about the universe. These topics and problems will be considered as they arise in the context of issues such as: relativism versus absolutism; the existence of God; personal identity; the nature of the mind and its relation to the body; free will and determinism; the possibility of moral knowledge. Open to all students. Students with credit for PHIL 100 may not take this course for further credit. Writing/Breadth-Humanities.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Jennifer Warriner |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, Thu, 9:30鈥10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 8:30鈥9:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D103 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 10:30鈥11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D104 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 10:30鈥11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D105 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 10:30鈥11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D106 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 11:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D107 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 11:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D108 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D110 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 8:30鈥9:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D111 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 10:30鈥11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D112 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 10:30鈥11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D113 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 10:30鈥11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D114 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 11:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D115 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 11:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
An introduction to the evaluation of arguments as they are encountered in everyday life. The central aim will be to sharpen skills of reasoning and argumentation by understanding how arguments work and learning to distinguish those which actually prove what they set out to show from those which do not. Open to all students. Student with credit for PHIL XX1 may not take this course for further credit. Q/Breadth-Social Sci/Sciences.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Dai Heide |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 10:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 9:30鈥10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 9:30鈥10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D105 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D106 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D107 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 9:30鈥10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D108 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 9:30鈥10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D109 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D110 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 10:30鈥11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D111 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 11:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D112 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
A critical examination of a range of questions and problems we confront as moral agents, such as: the nature and scope of our moral responsibilities, the source of our moral and civil rights, and the role of moral emotions, like resentment, love and forgiveness. Students with credit for PHIL 120 may not take this course for further credit. Writing/Breadth-Humanities.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Jennifer Warriner |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, Thu, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 3:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 3:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 3:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D105 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 4:30鈥5:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D106 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 4:30鈥5:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D107 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D108 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 3:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D109 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 3:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D110 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 3:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D111 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 4:30鈥5:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D113 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D114 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
Examines international migrancy, cultural identities, or cross-cultural influence in world literatures, while introducing the fundamentals of literary analysis and expository writing. Writing/Breadth-Humanities.
Surveys pre-modern texts of world literature. Writing/Breadth-Humanities.
Surveys poetry and prose from the seventeenth century to the present, with a focus on the literary exploration of issues of humanity. Writing/Breadth-Humanities.
It is recommended that students complete BUS 202 - Foundations for Collaborative Work Environments(3) in order to ensure they possess the foundational skills in communication and collaboration necessary for successful completion of upper division business coursework. Students wishing to register in BUS 202 should consult with an Undergraduate Academic Advisor in the Beedie School of Business.
* May be completed following admission to the faculty.
** Any one, but not more than one of these courses may be replaced by any three unspecified transfer units in English or in ENGL-Writing at the 100- or 200-level.
Communication Lower Division Requirements
Students complete 8 courses, including both of
An introduction to the forms, theories and institutions of communication as they relate to broader social change, with a focus on the political, economic and regulatory shifts characterizing Canadian and transnational media systems. This course is required for a major, honours or minor in communication.
Section | Day/Time | Location |
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Distance Education | ||
Distance Education |
and six 200 division CMNS courses including both of
An interdisciplinary examination of the significance of advertising as a social message system in our consumer society. The course proposes an analytical method for appreciating the changing styles and functions of advertising in the 20th century. Prerequisite: CMNS 110 and 130. Students with credit for CMNS 223 may not take this course for further credit. Writing.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Jody Baker |
May 8 鈥 Jun 19, 2017: Mon, Wed, 2:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
May 8 鈥 Jun 19, 2017: Mon, Wed, 11:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
May 8 鈥 Jun 19, 2017: Mon, Wed, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
May 8 鈥 Jun 19, 2017: Mon, Wed, 4:30鈥5:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D105 |
May 8 鈥 Jun 19, 2017: Mon, Wed, 5:30鈥6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
and both of
An introduction to empirical research methods in diverse traditions of communication enquiry. Some methods recognize communication as everyday interactions; others analyze communication as a process; still others blend traditional scientific empiricism with analytical and critical methods derived from the arts and humanities. Topics include: ethics, paradigms, conceptualizing and operationalizing research, sampling, interviews, surveys, unobtrusive observation, content analysis, and the role of statistics in communication research. Prerequisite: CMNS 110 or 130. Students with credit for CMNS 260 may not take CMNS 201 for further credit. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Christopher Jeschelnik |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 10:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 9:30鈥11:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 11:30 a.m.鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 2:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 10:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D105 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 1:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D106 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 3:30鈥5:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
An introduction to interpretive approaches in communication inquiry. Topics include ethics, paradigms, conceptualizing the research process, documentary research, historical methods, discourse or textual analysis, ethnographic research, and performative research. Prerequisite: CMNS 110 or 130. Students with credit for CMNS 262 may not take CMNS 202 for further credit.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Ayaka Yoshimizu |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 2:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
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D109 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 8:30鈥10:20 a.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D110 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 10:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D111 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 12:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D112 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 4:30鈥6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D114 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Fri, 10:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D115 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Fri, 12:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D116 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Fri, 2:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D117 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 6:30鈥8:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 2:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
||
D201 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 10:30鈥11:20 a.m.
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 4:30鈥5:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D202 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 11:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 5:30鈥6:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D203 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 6:30鈥7:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
|
D204 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 7:30鈥8:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |
Upper Division Requirements
Business Upper Division Requirements
Students complete at least 33 upper division units in BUS or BUEC courses including the business core courses, and the marketing courses specified below.
Business Core Courses
The Beedie School of Business core courses must be completed, except as specifically modified below. Students complete all of
This course examines and reviews contemporary thinking on the changing role of business and business persons in the operations of society, particularly Canadian society. The course explores the changing legal, ethical and regulatory environments of business focusing on the critical alignments -- values, policies, technology and legal approaches -- between the modern organization and its broader public. Prerequisite: 60 units. Students with credit for BUS 103, COMM 103, or COMM 303 may not take this course for further credit.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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May 8 鈥 Jun 19, 2017: Wed, Fri, 2:30鈥5:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
||
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Fri, 9:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
||
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 9:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
Role and function of financial managers, financial analysis, compound interest valuation and capital budgeting, management of current assets, introduction to financial instruments and institutions. Prerequisite: BUS 254 (or 324); 60 units. Recommended: BUS 207, ECON 201, or ECON 301. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 9:30 a.m.鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
||
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 1:30鈥5:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
This course is an extension of BUEC 232. It develops and applies the quantitative models that are most directly relevant to business decisions. Beginning with material on multiple regression and forecasting modeling, the course moves on to decision analysis, business simulation, quality control, and an introduction to optimization. Prerequisite: MATH 150, MATH 151, MATH 154, or 157; BUEC 232 or STAT 270; 60 units. Quantitative.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, Thu, 2:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
||
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 1:30鈥5:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
||
OP02 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 9:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
OP04 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 11:30 a.m.鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
|
OP06 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 4:30鈥6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 5:30鈥7:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
Common law, equity, and statute law; contracts, agency, and negotiable instruments; partnership and corporation law; international commercial law. Prerequisite: 60 units. BUEC 391 is not to be taken concurrently with BUS 393. Students with credit for COMM 393 may not take this course for further credit.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 10:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
||
D101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 12:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
||
D201 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
|
D202 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
|
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 12:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
||
D301 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D302 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D303 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 3:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 4:30鈥6:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
||
E101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 6:30鈥7:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
E102 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 6:30鈥7:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
Integration of the various areas of business for the purpose of analysing and recommending strategies for planning and decision-making within the firm and a defined environment. Prerequisite: BUS 207 (or ECON 201 or ECON 301), BUS 312, 343, 360W and either BUS 374 or 381; 90 units.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 11:30 a.m.鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
||
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 2:30鈥5:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
||
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 9:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
||
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 2:30鈥5:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
||
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 11:30 a.m.鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
||
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 9:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
||
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 4:30鈥7:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
||
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 5:30鈥8:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
and one of
This course will examine theories of organization which use the organization as a basic unit of analysis. It will show how the structure and internal processes of an organization are linked to and partially determined by forces in the external environment of the organization. Contextual factors such as the technology and corporate strategy of the organization will also be examined. Prerequisite: 60 units; BUS 272 (or 372).
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Wed, 2:30鈥5:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
Subjects include human resource planning, job analysis and design, recruitment, employment equity, selection and placement, performance appraisal, compensation and benefits, training and development, occupational health and safety, and industrial relations. For each subject an overview of current Canadian issues and practices is presented. Prerequisite: BUS 272 (or 372); 60 units.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 2:30鈥5:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
||
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 9:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
BUS 360W is recommended but not required. BUS 360W will be waived as a prerequisite for 400 division BUS courses for those in approved BUS joint programs. BUS 360W must be completed at 尤物视频 in accordance with the WQB requirements.
^ To be completed at 尤物视频.
Marketing Required Courses
Students complete all of
The environment of marketing; relation of social sciences to marketing; evaluation of marketing theory and research; assessment of demand, consumer behavior analysis; market institutions; method and mechanics of distribution in domestic, foreign and overseas markets; sales organization; advertising; new product development, publicity and promotion; marketing programs. Prerequisite: 60 units. Students with credit for COMM 343 may not take this course for further credit.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 10:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
||
D101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D104 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D105 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D106 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D107 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D108 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 10:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
||
D201 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
|
D202 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
|
D203 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
|
D204 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
|
D205 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Thu, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Surrey |
A course in the management of marketing research. The basics of the design, conduct, and analysis of marketing research studies. Prerequisite: BUS 343, 336; 60 units. Students with credit for BUS 442 may not complete this course for further credit.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Mon, 9:30 a.m.鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
A study of the manner in which decisions are made in the market place, by both the ultimate consumer and the industrial buyer. Course will include consideration of consumer decision processes, individual and group influences and special cases such as brand loyalty and consumerism. Prerequisite: BUS 343; 60 units. Students with credit for COMM 347 may not take this course for further credit.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 10:30 a.m.鈥12:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
||
D101 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 12:30鈥1:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 1:30鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D103 |
May 8 鈥 Aug 4, 2017: Tue, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
and successful completion of at least one 400 division BUS course worth a minimum of three units, chosen from the marketing concentration listed under the Business Major program.
Communication Upper Division Requirements
Students complete six upper division CMNS courses (minimum of 24 units total) including
A cultural-historical examination of contemporary advertising practices as well as a critical exploration of their impact upon different aspects of the consumer society, such as children's culture, pharmaceutical marketing, globalization, political communication and new media. Prerequisite: 45 units including two of CMNS 220, 221, 223 (or 223W), 226, 230, 235, or 240. Writing.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Jody Baker |
May 8 鈥 Jun 19, 2017: Tue, Thu, 11:30 a.m.鈥2:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D101 |
May 8 鈥 Jun 19, 2017: Tue, Thu, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
|
D102 |
May 8 鈥 Jun 19, 2017: Tue, Thu, 3:30鈥4:20 p.m.
|
Burnaby |
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D103 |
May 8 鈥 Jun 19, 2017: Tue, Thu, 4:30鈥5:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D105 |
May 8 鈥 Jun 19, 2017: Tue, Thu, 2:30鈥3:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
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D106 |
May 8 鈥 Jun 19, 2017: Tue, Thu, 3:30鈥4:20 p.m.
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Burnaby |
CMNS 425 is recommended but not required.
Directed studies (readings) and field placement credit will not count as part of the upper division units that are required by communication for the joint major.
Writing, Quantitative, and Breadth Requirements
Students admitted to 尤物视频 beginning in the fall 2006 term must meet writing, quantitative and breadth requirements as part of any degree program they may undertake. See Writing, Quantitative, and Breadth Requirements for university-wide information.
WQB Graduation Requirements
A grade of C- or better is required to earn W, Q or B credit
Requirement |
Units |
Notes | |
W - Writing |
6 |
Must include at least one upper division course, taken at 尤物视频 within the student’s major subject | |
Q - Quantitative |
6 |
Q courses may be lower or upper division | |
B - Breadth |
18 |
Designated Breadth | Must be outside the student’s major subject, and may be lower or upper division 6 units Social Sciences: B-Soc 6 units Humanities: B-Hum 6 units Sciences: B-Sci |
6 |
Additional Breadth | 6 units outside the student’s major subject (may or may not be B-designated courses, and will likely help fulfil individual degree program requirements) Students choosing to complete a joint major, joint honours, double major, two extended minors, an extended minor and a minor, or two minors may satisfy the breadth requirements (designated or not designated) with courses completed in either one or both program areas. |
Business Career Passport Requirements
Students who are admitted to the Beedie School of Business beginning in the Fall 2012 term will complete the Business Career Passport.
During the BBA program, students register in and complete six mandatory Business Career Passport workshops. The workshops may be completed in any order. However, it is recommended that students complete the self-assessment workshop sometime within their first 60 units of study.
Enrollment and participation in workshops must be recorded with the Career Management Centre. For more information about the workshops, or to register, visit on the .
Residency Requirements and Transfer Credit
The University’s residency requirement stipulates that, in most cases, total transfer and course challenge credit may not exceed 60 units, and may not include more than 15 units as upper division work.