(3 units). Highly experiential course that allows students to gain the knowledge necessary to effectively understand the functions of business and management. Learn what constitutes the manager's role and how planning, organizing, leading, and controlling are used to oversee the organization's human, financial, material, and commercial resources. Develop critical business skills including communication and teamwork skills, problem solving and critical thinking skills. Experiential activities could include cases, guest speakers, and simulation. Course Component: Discussion Group, Lecture Reserved for students registered in a baccalaureate program of the Telfer School of Management; other students should refer to ADM 1100. The courses ADM 1300, ADM 1100 cannot be combined for units.
(3 units). Highly experiential course that allows students to gain the knowledge necessary to effectively understand the functions of business and management. Learn what constitutes the manager's role and how planning, organizing, leading, and controlling are used to oversee the organization's human, financial, material, and commercial resources. Develop critical business skills including communication and teamwork skills, problem solving and critical thinking skills. Experiential activities could include cases, guest speakers, and simulation. Course Component: Discussion Group, Lecture Reserved for students registered in a baccalaureate program of the Telfer School of Management; other students should refer to ADM 1100. The courses ADM 1300, ADM 1100 cannot be combined for units.