Sessional Instructors - Faculty of Business - Winter 2025
The McDougall Faculty of Business at the 糖心vlog官方入口 has openings for sessional instructors for the Winter 2025 semester. Full-time and term contract Faculty Members are encouraged to apply and may be considered if there are no members of the Sessional Roster who have Right of Recall or applied for the position and met the qualifications. These positions are subject to final budgetary approval.
Please note: the courses offered below will be taught in person unless indicated as Web.
Winter 2025:
Undergraduate Teaching Opportunities:
Introductory Accounting I
ACCT1010-2 (offered on TTh 8:30-9:45am)
ACCT1010-3 (offered on MW 4-5:15pm)
This course introduces the accounting model and basic accounting concepts and principles needed to read, analyze and interpret financial statements. An understanding of the role of accounting in society will be explored. Sound ethical judgment for financial decision-making will be stressed. Emphasis is on accounting from a "user's" perspective.
Managerial Accounting
ACCT2210-1 (offered on MW 2:30-3:45pm)
ACCT2210-2 (offered on TTh 4:00-5:15pm)
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.
Marketing
BUS1410-4 (offered on MW 1:00-2:15pm)
This course presents the basic concepts of marketing. It introduces the marketing function, marketing systems and the marketing concept and then focuses on the development of marketing strategies, target markets, and the marketing mix in a decision鈥搈aking context.
Organizational Behaviour
BUS1710-3 (offered on MW 4-5:15pm)
This course introduces students to the theory of organizational behaviour (the study of people at work in organizations). It examines the behaviours of individuals working alone or in teams, and how organizational characteristics, management practices and other factors influence this behaviour, and ultimately organizational effectiveness.
Business Presentations and Communications:
BUS2120-2 (offered on Thursdays 6:30-9:30pm)
This course develops students' presentation 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.
Introduction to Management Science
BUS2510-2 (offered on TTh 1:00-2:15pm)
This course is designed to provide business students with an introductory survey of the many business applications of descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics include frequency distributions, measures of location and dispersion, basic probability theory, discrete and continuous probability distributions, sampling methods and sampling distributions, sample size, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, linear regression, and forecasting.
Market Research
BUS4440-1 (offered on TTh 10-11:15am)
This course will introduce s