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Introduction to Financial Accounting, Grade 11, University/College Preparation (BAF3M)

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

Principles of Financial Accounting, Grade 12, University/College Preparation (BAT4M)

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

Introduction to International Business, Grade 12, University/College Preparation (BBB4M)

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

The Enterprising Person, Grade 11, Open (BDP3O)

This course examines the importance of enterprising employees to organizations affected by rapid change in an increasingly competitive marketplace. Students will learn about the skills and attributes of enterprising employees, the distinguishing features of enterprising work environments, and the challenges and rewards of becoming an enterprising person. They will also have an opportunity to participate in the entrepreneurial process by planning a venture.

  • Prerequisite: None

ECONOMICS

Analysing Current Economic Issues, Grade 12, University Preparation (CIA4U)

This course explores the choices that individuals and societies make about the use of resources in a competitive global economy. Students will use economic concepts and models, as well as methods of economic inquiry, to analyse current economic issues and make informed economic choices based on their analysis.

  • Prerequisite: Any university or university/college preparation course in Canadian and world studies, English, or social sciences and humanities

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