Course

Management Essentials

Faculty
Commerce & Business Administration
Department
Business
Course Code
BUSN 1210
Credits
3.00
Semester Length
15 Weeks
Max Class Size
35
Method(s) Of Instruction
Lecture
Seminar
Course Designation
None
Industry Designation
None
Typically Offered
To be determined

Overview

Course Description
This course will introduce the student to managerial principles, methods and skills: understanding organizational structure, planning strategy and operations, controlling and leading. Particular attention will be given to managerial decision-making in a complex society.
Course Content
  1. Introduction to Business:  definition, types, Canadian environment
  2. Information Literacy Skills and Time Management
  3. What is Management and What do Managers do?
  4. Evolution of Management:  early years, recent years, current trends and issues
  5. Managing the Organizational Environment
  6. Social Responsibility and Managerial Ethics
  7. Decision-Making:  the decision-making process, group decision-making
  8. Planning:  purposes and types of plans, the strategic management process, levels of strategy, business-level strategic frameworks, competitive strategies (Porter)
  9. Organizing:  defining organizational structure and design, building the vertical dimension of organizations, building the horizontal structure of organizations, the contingency approach to organizational design
  10. The Human Resource Management Process, Labour Relations
  11. Managing Change:  forces of change, resistance to change, techniques for managing change, contemporary issues in managing change, stimulating innovation
  12. Organizational Culture
  13. Organizational Behaviour:  explaining and predicting behaviour, attitudes, personality
  14. Groups and Teams:  understanding group behaviour, turning groups into effective teams, developing and managing effective teams
  15. Motivation:  early theories of motivation, contemporary approaches to motivation, suggestions for motivating employees
  16. Leadership:  behavioural theories, contingency theories, coaching skills
  17. Communication and Interpersonal Skills:  understanding communication, developing interpersonal skills (active listening, feedback, conflict management, delegation)
  18. Controlling:  the control process, types of control, qualities of an effective control system, information controls

Note:  The concepts of TQM and the Contingency Approach should be integrated throughout the content.

Learning Activities

Lectures, seminars and case discussions.

Means of Assessment

Assessment will be in accordance with the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Evaluation Policy.

Term Examinations 20% - 30%
Final Examination     30%
Written Case Study(s)            10% - 20%
Research Paper(s) 10% - 20%
Participation 05% - 10%
Public Presentation 05% - 10%
     100%

Students may conduct research as part of their coursework in this class. Instructors for the course are responsible for ensuring that student research projects comply with College policies on ethical conduct for research involving humans, which can require obtaining Informed Consent from participants and getting the approval of the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Research Ethics Board prior to conducting the research.

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the course, the successful student should be able to:

  1. describe the Canadian Business environment within which management takes place;
  2. define and describe the management function processes of planning, organizing, and controlling organizational work activities and how this is accomplished through effective leadership;
  3. analyze roles, skill sets and key performance concepts that are essential to managerial success utilizing a range of learning techniques;
  4. describe the development of management approaches that have contributed to organizational productivity;
  5. analyze and solve management problems;
  6. describe the importance of improving the ability of managers to acquire, comprehend, interpret, and utilize relevant knowledge through proper information management;
  7. practice business writing and presentation skills.

 

Textbook Materials

At the College Bookstore, a list of required and optional textbooks and materials is provided for students at the beginning of the semester.

Example textbooks:

Robbins, Stephen P., Mary Coulter and Nancy Langton.  Management, Latest Ed.  Prentice Hall Canada Inc.

Robbins, Stephen P., Mary Coulter and Nancy Langton.  Fundamentals of Management, Latest Ed.  Prentice Hall Canada Inc.

Jones, G.R., George, J.M., Hill, C. and Langton, N.  Essentials of Contemporary Management, Latest Cdn Ed. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.

Jones, G.R., George, J.M., Hill, C. and Langton, N.  Contemporary Management, Latest Cdn Ed. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.

 

Requisites

Prerequisites

No prerequisite courses.

Corequisites

No corequisite courses.

Equivalencies

No equivalent courses.

Course Guidelines

Course Guidelines for previous years are viewable by selecting the version desired. If you took this course and do not see a listing for the starting semester / year of the course, consider the previous version as the applicable version.

Course Transfers

These are for current course guidelines only. For a full list of archived courses please see

Institution Transfer Details for BUSN 1210
Acsenda School of Management (ASM) DOUG BUSN 1210 (3) & DOUG BUSN 3310 (3) = ASM BADM 302 (3)
Alexander College (ALEX) ALEX COMM 1XX (3)
Athabasca University (AU) AU ADMN 232 (3)
BC Institute of Technology (BCIT) BCIT BUSA 2005 (4) or BCIT BUSA 2100 (2)
Camosun College (CAMO) CAMO BUS 150 (3)
Capilano University (CAPU) CAPU BADM 101 (3)
Coast Mountain College (CMTN) CMTN MGMT 150 (3)
College of the Rockies (COTR) COTR MGMT 204 (3)
Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) KPU BUSI 1210 (3)
Langara College (LANG) LANG BUSM 1200 (3)
North Island College (NIC) NIC BUS 150 (3)
Okanagan College (OC) OC BUAD 123 (3)
Quest University (QU) UBCV COMM 1st (3)
Simon Fraser University (SFU) DOUG BUSN 1210 (3) & DOUG BUSN 3310 (3) = SFU BUS 1XX (3) & SFU BUS 272 (3)
Thompson Rivers University (TRU) TRU MNGT 1711 (3)
Thompson Rivers University (TRU) TRU MNGT 1710 (3)
Trinity Western University (TWU) TWU BUSI 1XX (3)
University of British Columbia - Okanagan (UBCO) UBCO MGMT_O 110 (3)
University of British Columbia - Vancouver (UBCV) UBCV COMM_V 1st (3)
University of Northern BC (UNBC) UNBC COMM 100 (3)
University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) UFV BUS 202 (3)
University of Victoria (UVIC) DOUG BUSN 1210 (3) & DOUG BUSN 3310 (3) = UVIC COM 220 (1.5) & UVIC COM 2XX (1.5)
Vancouver Community College (VCC) VCC MGMT 1003 (3)
Vancouver Island University (VIU) VIU MGMT 192 (3)

Course Offerings

Winter 2025

CRN
12007
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Maximum Seats
35
Currently Enrolled
0
Remaining Seats:
35
On Waitlist
0
Building
Anvil Office Tower
Room
722
Times:
Start Time
11:30
-
End Time
14:20
CRN
12008
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Maximum Seats
35
Currently Enrolled
0
Remaining Seats:
35
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0
Building
Anvil Office Tower
Room
709
Times:
Start Time
12:30
-
End Time
15:20
CRN
12009
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Maximum Seats
35
Currently Enrolled
0
Remaining Seats:
35
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0
Building
New Westminster - North Bldg.
Room
N4312
Times:
Start Time
15:30
-
End Time
18:20
CRN
12011
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Maximum Seats
35
Currently Enrolled
0
Remaining Seats:
35
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0
Building
New Westminster - North Bldg.
Room
N4310
Times:
Start Time
15:30
-
End Time
18:20
CRN
13103
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Maximum Seats
35
Currently Enrolled
0
Remaining Seats:
35
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0
Building
New Westminster - North Bldg.
Room
N4360
Times:
Start Time
8:30
-
End Time
11:20
CRN
13337
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Maximum Seats
35
Currently Enrolled
0
Remaining Seats:
35
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0
Building
Anvil Office Tower
Room
624
Times:
Start Time
8:30
-
End Time
11:20
CRN
14189
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Maximum Seats
35
Currently Enrolled
0
Remaining Seats:
35
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0
Building
Online
Room
ONLINE
Times:
Start Time
12:30
-
End Time
15:20
CRN
14273
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Maximum Seats
35
Currently Enrolled
0
Remaining Seats:
35
On Waitlist
0
Building
New Westminster - North Bldg.
Room
N4312
Times:
Start Time
12:30
-
End Time
15:20
CRN
14642
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Maximum Seats
35
Currently Enrolled
0
Remaining Seats:
35
On Waitlist
0
Building
New Westminster - North Bldg.
Room
N4213
Times:
Start Time
15:30
-
End Time
18:20
CRN
14665
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Maximum Seats
35
Currently Enrolled
0
Remaining Seats:
35
On Waitlist
0
Building
Anvil Office Tower
Room
609
Times:
Start Time
15:30
-
End Time
18:20
CRN
16094
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Maximum Seats
35
Currently Enrolled
0
Remaining Seats:
35
On Waitlist
0
Building
New Westminster - North Bldg.
Room
N4312
Times:
Start Time
18:30
-
End Time
21:20
CRN
16098
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Maximum Seats
35
Currently Enrolled
0
Remaining Seats:
35
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0
Building
Anvil Office Tower
Room
608
Times:
Start Time
9:00
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End Time
11:50
Section Notes

BUSN 1210 070 - This section is on Saturdays.

CRN
16103
section details
CRN Days Instructor Status More details
Maximum Seats
35
Currently Enrolled
0
Remaining Seats:
35
On Waitlist
0
Building
New Westminster - North Bldg.
Room
N4215
Times:
Start Time
18:30
-
End Time
21:20