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CPP600 - Co-op Professional Practice

Co-operative (co-op) education is meant to provide learners with the opportunity to integrate academic learning with relevant work experience. It also provides the opportunity to learn more about themselves and their chosen field of study. The purpose of this work term is to enable the learner to make a smooth transition from the academic setting to a work environment.

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FSM430 - Economics in the Insurance and Banking Environment

This course comprises an overview of financial markets and institutions in the financial services industry. Developed in the framework of microeconomic and macroeconomic models, this subject will provide students with an understanding of the functions and operations of the money market, capital market, stock and mortgage markets, banks and other depository institutions, insurance companies, pension plans, finance companies, securities firms, mutual funds, and financial conglomerates. Learners incorporate previous computer skills in the preparation of graphics and other illustrations that indicate an understanding of key concepts. Pre-requisites: FSM200, LSP240 and LSP340.

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FSM510 - Personal Financial Planning: Funds in Canada

This course provides students with the competencies and knowledge to help clients choose the investment strategy and vehicles that are right for them. Students learn how to evaluate client's investment objectives and suitability and are given an overview of mutual funds within the context of the financial service industry.

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FSM520 - The Business and Regulation of Financial Services

This course introduces students to the makeup and operational environment of the financial services industry including an overview of the regulatory environment within which the financial services industry operates. Students will be introduced to the financial services regulatory structure at both the federal and provincial levels and current rules and regulations that affect the sector.

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FSM540 - Business Finance

The purpose of this course is to provide students with a detailed overview of the principles governing the financial management. The course emphasizes the analytical techniques managers use to make financial decisions. The field of investments, specifically how investors choose among alternative sources of financing is explored. Topics include assessing a firm's performance to determine its value.

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LSP500 - Ethics and Social Responsibility

Ethics or moral philosophy is the philosophical exploration and consideration of the values and principles we use to make moral judgments. Thus, answers to the fundamental questions of ethics provide guidelines for how we should lead our lives. This course will introduce students to the major ethical theories and consider the practical implications and applications of these theories for conduct in the business world.

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