ADM 1301 Business and Society

3 units
Administration
Telfer School of Management
Highly experiential course that allows students to understand business within its changing socio-economic, political and technological environments. Learn to distinguish between and properly utilize collaborative governance mechanisms that join private, public and civic organizations. Address real-world themes of ethical management, corporate social responsibility, sustainability, diversity and inclusion and strategic governance that arise within the social context of business. Experiential activities could include cases, guest speakers, and simulation.

Components:

Lecture

Requirements:

Reserved for students registered in a bachelor program of the Telfer School of Management; other students should refer to ADM 1101 . The courses ADM 1301 , ADM 1101 cannot be combined for units.

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter
Summer

French Equivalent:

All Professors
B Average (6.168)
Most Common: B (21%)
3627 students

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Pouya Safi

4 sections from Fall 2017 to Summer 2024

B Average (6.148)
Most Common: B+ (20%)
431 students

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Omer Livvarcin

2 sections during Winter 2024

B Average (6.360)
Most Common: B (21%)
383 students

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Kevin Petit-Frère

Winter 2024 - P00

B Average (5.517)
Most Common: B (22%)
178 students

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John Palmer

11 sections from Fall 2017 to Fall 2023

B+ Average (6.577)
Most Common: A- (21%)
1467 students

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J.L. Gilles Le Vasseur

2 sections from Fall 2019 to Fall 2022

C+ Average (5.355)
Most Common: B (26%)
304 students

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David H. Delcorde

Fall 2019 - A00

B+ Average (6.537)
Most Common: B+ (31%)
162 students

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James Bowen

4 sections from Fall 2017 to Fall 2019

B Average (5.683)
Most Common: B (30%)
654 students

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Paula Sauveur

Winter 2018 - M00

C+ Average (5.208)
Most Common: B+ (19%)
48 students

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