Modules: A Comprehensive Broad-based Management Education

Rather than developing your knowledge in a single area of focus, the Master of Management-Early Career Masters modules* provide a comprehensive broad-based management education that will take you anywhere. You will develop in-depth business expertise across a range of key business subject areas. Each academic term is 6 weeks long. **

In the MM-ECM program, all students move through the entire program together as a cohort through a set, standard curriculum. The following twenty modules are drawn from several business subject areas and are a representation of the standard curriculum.***

Term 1A (September 6 - October 15, 2011)
MM-ECM students are required to take the following 5 modules in Term 1A:

· BAHR 550 Organizational Behaviour
· BAAC 500 Financial Reporting
· BAPA 550 Foundations of Managerial Economics
· BABS 550 Applications of Statistics in Management
· BAHR 580D Business Communications

Term 1B (October 24 - December 3, 2011)
MM-ECM students are required to complete one of the 2 schedules below in Term 1B:

Schedule 1
· BAFI 500 Corporate Finance
· BAFI 511 Investments
· BAMA 550 Marketing
· BASM 550 Strategic Management 

Schedule 2
· BAFI 580A Basic Finance for Non-Financial Managers
· BAHR 520 Managing the Employment Relationship
· BAMA 550 Marketing
· BASM 550 Strategic Management 

Term 2A (January 3 - February 11, 2012)
MM-ECM students are required to complete the following 4 modules in Term 2A:

· BAAC 550 Foundations in Accounting
· BAMS 550 Operations and Logistics
· BAMA 508 Marketing Research
· BAEN 550  Fundamentals in Entrepreneurship 

MM-ECM students will also begin BA 511 - Community Business Project in Term 2A which is facilitated by the Business Career Centre.

Term 2B (February 27 - April 7, 2012)

Students must take the following 3 courses:

· BAIT 550 Information Technology for Management
· BALA 503 Commercial Law
· BASM 580C Business Simulation

Plus, 1 of the following 2 electives:

· BAHR 505 Leadership  
· BASM 531 Multinational Enterprises

Term 2C (April 16 - May 26, 2012)                                                             
MM-ECM students are required to complete the following 4 courses:

· BA 551 ECM Capstone Course
· BASC 514 Supply Chain Management
· BAHR 507 Two-Party Negotiations
· BAPA 501 Government and Business 

* Modules are 1.5 credit, 6-week long courses.
**Dates may change slightly from year to year.
*** Module topics are subject to change based upon scheduling and professor availability.