List of all the courses offered by The Chang School of Continuing Education.
The Chang School of Continuing Education offers a total of 23 courses.
The Canadian labour force is experiencing a shortage of tech talent at the same time that employers are in immediate need of them. To help close the skills gap, employers are looking for upskilled job seekers in full stack developer and similar roles.
This course is intended to broaden the student's depth of understanding of particular accounting issues required by small business such as payroll accounting, special employer tax and bank reporting requirements.
The program focuses on mastering agile product design, product sculpture, and prototyping with 3-D printers and showcased in 3-D animations.
This course focuses on how projects contribute to the strategic goals of the organization. The linkages for integration include the process of selecting projects that best support organizational strategy and all the technical and managerial processes to complete those projects.
In this course students examine theories of organizational development and culture, review how organizations evolve and respond to change. Students will apply theories of individual motivation, group dynamics and styles of leadership
Lean Six Sigma is an effective strategy for process improvement and problem solving used in an increasing array of business and technical environments.
This course covers the federal income tax law concerning income of individuals from employment, business, property and other sources. Tax law implementations and effects on corporations, shareholders, and business and financial decisions are covered.
An introduction to the auditing standards and procedures developed by the accounting profession. Topics covered include: auditing standards, the audit report, materiality, risk, gathering of evidence and sampling.
This introductory course is designed primarily for non-Entrepreneurship students who are interested in starting a business of their own. Topics include assessing entrepreneurial potential, opportunity identification, market assessment, organizing, promoting
This course will extend the corporate finance material of FIN 401 and the investment-related topics of FIN 501 to the international setting. The overriding theme will be the exposure of multinational corporations and investors to the risk of varying exchange rates.
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