MGMT 1030 3.00

Title HISTORY OF CAPITALISM: STRUCTURES, AGENTS, ARTEFACTS
Level Undergraduate
Department MANAGEMENT - ROOM SSB N305, 416-736-2100 X 77960 fax 416-736-5687
Description

This core course provides students with a deeper understanding of the world they live in. It examines the historical forces that have shaped global capitalism, looking at the evolution of business organizations, different sectors, key stakeholders and their effect on individuals and society, both globally and in Canada. The course also helps develop critical thinking, analysis, reading, and writing skills.

Note: Not open to iBBA students for credit.
Course Credit Exclusion: AP/HIST 1090 6.00 (prior to Fall 2009), AK/HIST 2110 3.00 (for BBA students only)