Business courses open to all Carleton students
Looking for an elective? Business courses are an excellent complement to any program!
The Sprott School of Business has opened a number of business courses in the 2014/15 Fall and Winter terms to all Carleton undergraduate students. Students enrolled in degree programs outside of business can take courses from a number of core business areas that include accounting, entrepreneurship, finance, international business, marketing and business information and communication technologies.
Full list of business courses open to all students:
Please refer to the academic calendar for course descriptions. All courses listed are 0.5 credit.
Fall Term
- BUSI 1001 R – Financial Accounting
- BUSI 1002 R – Management Accounting
- BUSI 1003 A – Survey of Accounting
- BUSI 1402 D – Introduction to Business Information and Communication Technologies
- BUSI 2101 C – Introduction to Organizational Behaviour
- BUSI 2204 A – Basic Marketing
- BUSI 2503 A – Basic Financial Management
- BUSI 2601 A – Business Law
- BUSI 2701 A – Fundamentals of International Business
- BUSI 2800 A/B – Entrepreneurship
- BUSI 4901 A – Managing the Arts
Winter Term
- BUSI 1001 R – Financial Accounting
- BUSI 1002 R – Management Accounting
- BUSI 1003 B – Survey of Accounting
- BUSI 1402 H – Introduction to Business Information and Communication Technologies
- BUSI 2001 R – Intermediate Accounting I
- BUSI 2101 D – Introduction to Organizational Behaviour
- BUSI 2204 B – Basic Marketing
- BUSI 2503 B – Basic Financial Management
- BUSI 2601 C – Business Law
- BUSI 2701 D – Fundamentals of International Business
- BUSI 2800 C/D – Entrepreneurship
Add a Minor
Minor in Business
The Minor in Business is designed for students in non-business degree programs who wish to study core business concepts. Students in the program will take courses in accounting, finance, international business, marketing and information systems.
Minor in Entrepreneurship
The Minor in Entrepreneurship will give you an understanding of the entrepreneurial process as well as develop the critical skills and expertise required for careers in entrepreneurship, business development and small business management. Hands-on learning is emphasized and you’ll have the opportunity to design and create your own business through the senior practicum courses.