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Special K
for the first time in a long ass mothering time i wont be taking any classes

BUT

i will be teaching some classes

:wtf:


haha

:disbelief
adi26
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Originally posted by The Highroller
MGTB05H3 Financial Accounting I
Together with MGTB06H, this course provides a rigorous introduction to accounting techniques and to the principles and concepts underlying these techniques.
The preparation of financial statements is addressed from the point of view of both preparers and users of financial information.

MGTB06H3 Financial Accounting II
Technical topics include the reporting and interpretation of debt and equity issues, owners' equity, cash flow statements and analysis. Through cases, choices of treatment and disclosure are discussed, and the development of professional judgment is encouraged.

MGTB03H3 Management Accounting
An introduction to management and cost accounting with an emphasis on the use of accounting information in managerial decision-making. Topics include patterns of cost behaviour, transfer pricing, budgeting and control systems.

MGTB04H3 Principles of Marketing
An introduction to basic concepts and tools of marketing designed to provide students with a conceptual framework for the analysis of marketing problems. The topics include an examination of buyer behaviour, market segmentation; the basic elements of the marketing mix. Enrolment is limited to students registered in Programs requiring this course.

MGTB23H3 Managing People in Organizations
An introduction to micro-organizational behaviour theories from both conceptual and applied perspectives. Students will examine a variety of theories and concepts to help them develop an understanding of the behaviour of individuals in all types of organizational settings. Topics covered include: Individual differences, motivation and job design, work attitudes, decision making, leadership.

MGTB27Y3 Managing People and Groups in Organizations
An introduction to micro- and macro-organizational behaviour theories from both conceptual and applied perspectives. Students will develop an understanding of the behaviour of individuals and groups in different organizational settings. Topic covered include: individual differences, motivation and job design, organizational design, culture, and innovation, group dynamics and inter-group relations.

ECMB02H3 Price Theory: A Mathematical Approach
Intermediate level development of the principles of microeconomic theory. The course will cover the same topics as ECMB01H, but will employ techniques involving calculus so as to make the theory clearer to students. Enrolment is limited to students registered in programs requiring this course.

ECMB06H3 Macroeconomic Theory and Policy: A Mathematical Approach
The course will cover the same topics as ECMB05H, but will employ techniques involving calculus so as to make the theory clearer to students. Enrolment is limited to students registered in programs requiring this course.

FREB01H3 Language Practice III
This course is concerned with the development of fluency, accuracy of expression and style through the study of grammar, composition, aural/oral practice and a variety of readings. Course work can be supplemented by audio and videotapes.

FREB02H3 Language Practice IV
A continuation of FREB01H.

*all courses are single semester courses.



Are you like finishing your whole program in one semester??????

Thats a lot of classes.. :eek:
Rocco
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Originally posted by Frenchie
Semester 3
RTV325 Sales and Marketing


this would be an awsome course to take if you're a natural. I would LOVE to be in ur program... i'm guessing ur in Radio & TV production What school?


Fall 06:
CMN 432 Communication in the Engineering Professions
MTH 309 Differential Equations
MTL 300 Materials Science II
GEO 108 Some geography course

Winter 07:
ECN 801 Principles of Engineering Economics
MEC 309 Basic Thermodynamics
MTH 510 Numerical Analysis

Fall 07:
MEC 311 Dynamics
MEC 322 Manufacturing Fundamentals
MEC 323 Statics and Mechanics of Materials

Winter 08:
MEC 411 Mechanics of Machines
MEC 430 Stress Analysis
MEC 431 Advanced Manufacturing


i decided to do second year in two years so i can take it easy a bit and get some serious kick ass marks.
Ub3rBreaker
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Originally posted by adi26
Are you like finishing your whole program in one semester??????

Thats a lot of classes.. :eek:


Its a full course load
FunkyGroove
quote:
Originally posted by adi26
Are you like finishing your whole program in one semester??????

Thats a lot of classes.. :eek:


obviously NOT! 10 courses in 1 semester is impossible

fall/winter
Frenchie
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Originally posted by FunkyGroove
obviously NOT! 10 courses in 1 semester is impossible

fall/winter



I had 10 classes in one semester 9 the next. It is possible depending on what you're taking.
FunkyGroove
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Originally posted by Frenchie
I had 10 classes in one semester 9 the next. It is possible depending on what you're taking.


not at York

1 semester courses are 3 hours a week in total, 30 hours of class per week doesn't work timetable-wise
yankeeBaby
^^Omg no way could I handle that and still make money and have time to err....sleep and eat and party ;)

My schedule for advanced year:

Requisites:
Social Policy II and Advocacy Practice

Clinical Research III (ugghhh this class takes up so much time and work!!!

Clinical II (AKA Individual therapy with my patients while being supervised)

Advanced Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis

Freebee: Therapy with Troubled Adolescents

Internship 30 hours: Working with pre-teens who have been forced into the sex industry through pornography or prostitution.

This could actually be an interesting year :)
*~LiSa-LoO~*
Good luck to everyone that's in school in the fall...looks like we all have some pretty crazy course loads!

MK what are you majoring in? I've had to take some of the same (or very similar courses), I can probably help you throughout the semester if you need it. But wait, you're a smartie pants...so we'll both be studying hard as to make time for our double date weekends!
Frenchie
& good luck to you Lisa. Thanks for the thread, gave all of us an inside loook @ what people are going to be doing this year. Good luck to all of you.

Matt
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Originally posted by FunkyGroove
not at York

1 semester courses are 3 hours a week in total, 30 hours of class per week doesn't work timetable-wise



not always... my StageCraft courses were 3 credits each with 3 hour lecture and 3 hour lab every week... plus crew hours (5-15 hours a week)
*~LiSa-LoO~*
I know my registration date is coming up for winter classes. I'm gonna start looking over what's being offered today. Do any of you know what courses you're taking yet?
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