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Investment in Canada Continuing Education Courses
This course helps prepare students for securities industry licensing exams. FINA3032 has the same content as Volume I of the Canadian Securities Course. Topics include the Canadian investment marketplace, the economy, fixed income securities, equity securities, derivatives, financing and listing securities and corporations and their financial statements.
Life & Health Insurance Planning Continuing Education Courses
This course is an introduction to the Canadian insurance industry and is a preparatory course for Provincial licensing requirements, for those who wish to sell Life insurance and other life insurance products in Canada. Topics discussed in this course include various insurance products, such as individual and group life as well as accident and sickness products. Also covered are topics such as...
Quantitative Reasoning Continuing Education Courses
This is a one term mathematics course designed to provide a comprehensive overview of a variety of mathematical concepts as they relate to various disciplines. It offers a general overview of topics including critical thinking skills, sets, systems of linear equations, probability, functions and graphs.
Gender & Sexuality in World History Continuing Education Courses
Historically, women and men have been expected to behave in gender appropriate ways. Yet, what is considered appropriately feminine or masculine is not fixed; instead, these ideals are socially constructed and depend on time and place and are influenced by other categories of identity like status or class, and race and ethnicity. In this course, we will examine the construction of gender ideals...
Applied Safety Fundamentals 1 Continuing Education Courses
This course provides an overview of applied safety fundamentals. The course allows students to apply the principles used when identifying hazards and applying controls to a variety of common workplace safety risks. Topics include working at heights, confined space entry, electrical safety, hazardous energy, manual material handling, hot work, shop machinery and portable power tools. Students will...
Financial Planning Continuing Education Courses
This course looks at the financial planning profession and role of a financial planner working with clients to make financial decisions and work towards achieving their financial goals. Aspects of measuring personal financial situation, goal-setting. decision-making process, and communication and trust are considered.
Communications-College Prep Continuing Education Courses
Grade 12 College equivalent. This course incorporates literacy, critical thinking, and communication skills. Students will research, study, and analyze informational texts. Writing assignments will cover summaries, reflection assignments, and research essays. During the media component, students will study the relationship among different media forms, audiences, and the media industry practices...
Portfolio Management Continuing Education Courses
This course helps prepare students for securities industry licensing exams. FINA 3041 has the same content as Volume II of the Canadian Securities Course and covers investment analysis, security valuation, portfolio development, mutual funds, segregated funds, hedge funds, other managed products, taxation and financial planning.
Negotiation Principles Continuing Education Courses
This course is designed to introduce supply chain management students to the skills required in distributive and integrative negotiations. This course will involve critical thinking skills and will introduce concepts and practice, so that students can increase their confidence and ability through both study of negotiation theory and active engagement through participation in progressively...
Macroeconomics Continuing Education Courses
This course introduces students to the principlesthat are essential to an understanding ofcontemporary macroeconomics issues. Emphasis isplaced on the use of economic models to analyzeeconomic developments accurately and objectively.Students examine unemployment, inflation, andeconomic growth; as well, they evaluategovernment's use of fiscal and monetary policy todeal with these problems.