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Sessional Instructors- Faculty of Business

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Charlottetown, Canada University of Prince Edward Island Full time

Please note: the courses offered below will be taught in person unless indicated as Web.

**UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES**:
**ACCT2210-1 Managerial Accounting**
The emphasis throughout this course is on the uses of accounting and other financial tools in the management of a business. Topics include inventory costing methods, cost allocation, cost behaviour, the contribution approach, pricing, and budgeting.

**ACCT3120-1 Cost Accounting**

**ACCT4020-1 Advance Financial Accounting II**
This course covers the accounting for partnerships, municipal governments, not-for-profit organizations, trusts and estates, and foreign exchange transactions.

**BUS2120-3 Business Presentations and Communications**
This course develops students’ presentations skills in a business context. The course emphasizes professionalism and the use of evidence and analysis to support recommendations in order to make a compelling case.

**BUS3010-01 Business Law—Part I**
This course offers students a basic introduction to the legal system and, in particular, the areas of tort, property, and contract law. A major portion of the course is devoted to the study of the legal implications of contractual issues in business endeavors. Legal cases are used, when applicable, to illustrate principles of law.

**BUS3330-1 Integrated Cases in Corporate Finance**

**BUS3340-1 Personal Finance**
This course provides students with theoretical and practical information regarding personal financial planning including budgeting, personal taxation principles, the use and cost of credit, the importance of saving, investment strategies, retirement planning, estate planning, real estate and mortgages, and the use of property and life insurance.

**BUS3350-1 Canadian Public Admin.**
Canadian Public Administration will provide an overview of how the Canadian public sector works, including federal, provincial, and municipal organizations. Specifically, the focus will be on management, budgeting, and operations, with emphasis on accountability, transparency, and the professional public service.

**BUS3710-1 & BUS3710-2 Entrepreneurship & New Venture**
This course is a study of the nature and background of entrepreneurship, and the process involved from idea to opportunity to new business venture. Students are expected to study the environment in which entrepreneurship flourishes from both the perspective of the entrepreneur and of the economic system. The generation of ideas and opportunities is discussed, as well as the subsequent transformation of an opportunity into a formal business plan. The course concludes with an examination of the process of implementation of the business plan and the management of the new business which results. Extensive case analysis is required.

**BUS4320-1 Applied Investment Management**
This course examines the various investment assets available to the individual, with a focus on the practical aspects of investing, and also considers important theoretical concepts necessary for a full appreciation of investment management. Major topics include the financial markets, financial intermediaries, types of investments, the purpose of a stock exchange, and market theories. Students undertake a fundamental analysis of a public company's common shares and present an investment recommendation.

**BUS4390-1 International Finance**

**BUS4440-1 Market Research**
This course will introduce students to the practice of market research. Specifically, students will understand the role and importance of market research in evidence-based decision making, will practice evidence-based market research, and will develop the skills to develop and report on evidence-based market research plans.

**BUS4650-1 Project Management**

**BUS4770-1 International Marketing**
This course addresses global issues that confront today's international marketer and presents concepts relevant to all international marketers. The focus is to develop a managerial understanding of international marketing and the competitiveness of Canadian and Island businesses in the global market. It provides a view of world markets, their respective consumers and environments, and the marketing management required to meet the demands of dynamic international settings.

**BUS4950-2 Business Research I (WEB)**
This required course examines the general methodology of conducting business research. The student will use the principles acquired in class to prepare and present a substantial paper on a research topic chosen in consultation with a faculty supervisor.

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