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MANAGEMENT campus AUGUSTANA big opportunities. small campus. MANAGEMENT BACHELOR OF IN BUSINESS ECONOMICS small campus. big opportunities. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AUGUSTANA CAMPUS, UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 4901 - 46 AVENUE, CAMROSE, ALBERTA T4V 2R3 information for more toll free 1.800.661.8714 phone 780.679.1132 fax 780.679.1164 [email protected] www.augustana.ualberta.ca Contact an Admissions Advisor at the Prospective Students Office Courses Offered AUECO101 Introduction to Microeconomics AUECO102 Introduction to Macroeconomics AUSTA153 Introductory Applied Statistics AUECO203 Intermediate Micro Analysis I AUECO204 Intermediate Macro Analysis I AUECO/MGT206 Mathematics for Economics and Finance AUECO/MGT212 Economic/Business Studies and Information Literacy AUECO215 Economic Thought AUECO220 Thinking Strategically AUECO251 History of Canadian Economic Development AUECO252 India Tour Orientation AUECO254 India Tour AUECO257/258 The International Economy in Historical Perspective I & II AUECO264 Globalization & Growth AUECO311 Introductory Econometrics AUECO/MGT323 Industrial Organization AUECO333 Money and Banking in Canada AUECO336/436 Economics of Financial Markets AUECO341 Environmental Economics AUECO346 Agricultural Economics AUECO354 Economic Development and Institutional Change in China AUECO356 China Tour: Experiencing Development and Change AUECO360 International Economics AUECO361 Estonia Study Tour Preparation and Orientation AUECO362 Estonia Study Tour AUECO363/463 International Finance AUECO364 Development Economics AUECO380/381 Selected Topics in Economics AUECO384 Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis II AUECO385 Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis II AUECO393 Public Sector Economics AUECO397/398 Directed Readings AUECO/MGT422 Industrial Organization & Policy AUECO436 Economics of Financial Markets AUECO449 Economic Methods of Project Evaluation AUECO463 International Finance AUECO465 International Trade Policy and Applications AUECO480 Ethics in Economics and Business AUECO497/498 Directed Readings AUACC311 Introductory Accounting AUACC322 Managerial Accounting AUMGT100 Introduction to Business AUMGT200 Introduction to Management AUMGT310 Corporate Finance AUMGT320 Business Law AUMGT330 Introduction to Marketing AUMGT340 Organizational Behaviour AUMGT360 Hockey: Culture and Commerce AUMGT380/381 Selected Topics in Management AUMGT399 Management Internship AUMGT422 Industrial Organization and Policy AUMGT490 Business Policy and Strategy Please refer to the current Calendar for the most up-to-date course offerings. Faculty Dr. Yasser Fahmy Associate Professor of Economics Ph.D., Southern Illinois University Teaching Areas and Research Interests: applied macroeconomics, international economics, monetary policy, economic growth and development Dr. William M. Foster Associate Professor of Management Ph.D., University of Alberta Teaching Areas and Research Interests: management, organizational theory, corporate history, strategic management and sport management Dr. Amy Guerber Associate Professor of Management Ph.D., Sam M. Walton College of Business, University of Arkansas Teaching Areas and Research Interests: strategic management, stakeholder relations, and organizational ethics Neil Hepburn Sessional Instructor Ph.D. (in progress), University of Alberta Teaching Areas and Research Interests: public finance, strategic thinking, international economics, local government administration, education economics Dr. Varghese Manaloor Associate Professor of Economics Ph.D., University of Saskatchewan Teaching Areas and Research Interests: applied microeconomics, economics of development, quantitative methods, food policy and nutrition analysis, environmental issues in agriculture, globalization and inequality

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Page 1: MANAGEMENT - University of Alberta

MANAGEMENT

campusA U G U S TA N A

big opportunities.small campus.

MANAGEMENT bachelor of

in business economics

small campus.big opportunities.

Department of social sciences

augustana campus, university of alberta

4901 - 46 avenue, camrose, alberta t4v 2r3

informationfor more

toll free 1.800.661.8714phone 780.679.1132

fax [email protected]

www.augustana.ualberta.ca

Contact an Admissions Advisor at the Prospective Students Office

Courses OfferedAUECO101 Introduction to MicroeconomicsAUECO102 Introduction to MacroeconomicsAUSTA153 Introductory Applied StatisticsAUECO203 Intermediate Micro Analysis IAUECO204 Intermediate Macro Analysis I

AUECO/MGT206 Mathematics for Economics and FinanceAUECO/MGT212 Economic/Business Studies and Information Literacy

AUECO215 Economic ThoughtAUECO220 Thinking StrategicallyAUECO251 History of Canadian Economic DevelopmentAUECO252 India Tour OrientationAUECO254 India Tour

AUECO257/258 The International Economy in Historical Perspective I & IIAUECO264 Globalization & GrowthAUECO311 Introductory Econometrics

AUECO/MGT323 Industrial OrganizationAUECO333 Money and Banking in Canada

AUECO336/436 Economics of Financial MarketsAUECO341 Environmental EconomicsAUECO346 Agricultural EconomicsAUECO354 Economic Development and Institutional Change in ChinaAUECO356 China Tour: Experiencing Development and ChangeAUECO360 International EconomicsAUECO361 Estonia Study Tour Preparation and OrientationAUECO362 Estonia Study Tour

AUECO363/463 International FinanceAUECO364 Development Economics

AUECO380/381 Selected Topics in EconomicsAUECO384 Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis IIAUECO385 Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis IIAUECO393 Public Sector Economics

AUECO397/398 Directed ReadingsAUECO/MGT422 Industrial Organization & Policy

AUECO436 Economics of Financial MarketsAUECO449 Economic Methods of Project EvaluationAUECO463 International FinanceAUECO465 International Trade Policy and ApplicationsAUECO480 Ethics in Economics and Business

AUECO497/498 Directed ReadingsAUACC311 Introductory AccountingAUACC322 Managerial AccountingAUMGT100 Introduction to BusinessAUMGT200 Introduction to ManagementAUMGT310 Corporate FinanceAUMGT320 Business LawAUMGT330 Introduction to MarketingAUMGT340 Organizational BehaviourAUMGT360 Hockey: Culture and Commerce

AUMGT380/381 Selected Topics in ManagementAUMGT399 Management InternshipAUMGT422 Industrial Organization and PolicyAUMGT490 Business Policy and Strategy

Please refer to the current Calendar for the most up-to-date course offerings.

Faculty

Dr. Yasser FahmyAssociate Professor of EconomicsPh.D., Southern Illinois UniversityTeaching Areas and Research Interests: appliedmacroeconomics, international economics, monetarypolicy, economic growth and development

Dr. William M. FosterAssociate Professor of ManagementPh.D., University of AlbertaTeaching Areas and Research Interests: management,organizational theory, corporate history, strategic management and sport management

Dr. Amy GuerberAssociate Professor of ManagementPh.D., Sam M. Walton College of Business, University of ArkansasTeaching Areas and Research Interests: strategic management, stakeholder relations, and organizational ethics

Neil HepburnSessional InstructorPh.D. (in progress), University of AlbertaTeaching Areas and Research Interests: public finance, strategic thinking, international economics, local government administration, education economics

Dr. Varghese ManaloorAssociate Professor of EconomicsPh.D., University of SaskatchewanTeaching Areas and Research Interests: appliedmicroeconomics, economics of development, quantitative methods, food policy and nutrition analysis, environmental issues in agriculture, globalization and inequality

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life at Augustanastarts here

your futureManagement at AugustanaThe successful business leaders of tomorrow will have the skills to anticipate, adapt and influence. Augustana’s Bachelor of Management in Business Economics can help you prepare for success by giving you these skills through a broad-based, interdisciplinary approach so that you can take advantage of opportunities in the marketplace.

I have a deep understanding of how to apply my knowledge to managerial positions or to other initiative seeking positions. The greatest strength of the BMgt program is the knowledgeable professors who are able to apply real world knowledge to the classroom. Having many CSL courses is also a strength as it allows students to develop working relationships with community members to complete a project, putting their knowledge and skills into practice.

—Myla Large (B.Mgt 2015)

Augustana’s BMgt has given me the critical skills and confidence to effectively contribute to the dynamic Canadian business environment. The greatest strength of the program is the small classes and networking opportunities with both instructors and other students.

— Larissa Hepp (B.Mgt, 2015)

Why Augustana?Augustana Campus, University of Alberta provides

an excellent environment in which to prepare for

careers or graduate studies. Dedicated to the pursuit

of the liberal arts and sciences, Augustana provides

an education in which the acquisition of advanced

academic knowledge is coupled with the skills

required for success: critical thinking, clear writing

and confident presentations. Augustana’s small class

sizes provide more interaction with the professor and

enable more student-led learning.

Augustana’s small city setting and excellent

residence life program also encourage participation

in community service and provide an opportunity for

students to develop skills in service and leadership.

a world-class business management degree

• Strategic planning and organizational expertise• Tools to navigate the economy of the 21st century• Foundation of business management, finance,

accounting, and marketing

At Augustana, combine the best of both worlds…

with…the breadth of the liberal arts

• Critical thinking and analytical skills• Interpersonal and networking development• Skills in speaking, research, reading, and writing

Program RequirementsThe four year Bachelor of Management consists of

120 credits in arts, science and professional, including

66 credits in the Business Economics program and

the credits required for the liberal arts and sciences

core. Because of the possibility of overlap between

the credits required for the core and those required for

the Business Economics program, a student may also

include options or an optional minor.

BMgt in Business Economics

• 15 credits in Economics Foundation AUECO 101,

102, 203, 204 and 480

• 27 credits in Management Foundation

AUACC 311 and 322, AUMGT100, 200, 310,

320, 330, 340, 490

• 18 credits in Elective courses, including 9 senior

credits in Economics, of which 3 may be at the

200-level, and 9 senior credits in Economics or

Management at the 300- or 400-level.

• 6 credits in supporting courses, AUMAT110

and AUSTA 153

First Year Program Recommendations:

AUECO 101 and 102; AUMGT 100, AUMAT 110,

AUSTA 153, AUENG 103 and an additional 12

credits towards the Engagement & Knowledge

components of the Augustana core.

For admission from high school, an average

of 70% is required in Grade 12 Academic

English, Academic Mathematics, and three

other Grade 12 subjects.

Admission Requirements