Business Innovations in Applied Commerce Education
This introductory course in the Applied Commerce stream covers a range of commerce-related topics such as economics, entrepreneurship, marketing, technology, and finance. Students engage in project-based learning to develop valuable skills including problem-solving, critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication. The course aims to prepare students for further studies in Business Administration by focusing on practical application in real-world scenarios and fostering an understanding of ethics, sustainability, diversity, and the role of business in society.
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BUSINESS INNOVATIONS COURSE DESCRIPTION The Applied Commerce stream begins with this introductory course that allows students to sample the various topics within the applied commerce education program. The course offers students the opportunity to explore commerce-related topics such as: Economics Entrepreneurship Business Marketing Technology Finance Throughout the course, students will apply the concepts and strategies they learn to a variety of creative business projects or simulations.
Applied Commerce courses allow a student to: Gain valuable skills such as: Problem-Solving Critical Thinking Creativity & Innovation Collaboration Communication Independent Thinking Professional behaviour and comportment Explore topics through project based learning methods Apply what they ve learned to real-world situations Prepare for post-secondary education in Business Administration
Every Applied Commerce course has these ten common core goals: 1. Demonstrate critical, creative and innovative thinking 2. Employ current and emerging technologies in business and industry 3. Demonstrate business communication skills 4. Demonstrate an understanding of ethical and legal standards 5. Identify the influences and trends of innovative sources for business 6. Demonstrate an awareness of sustainability in business 7. Explore the impact culture and diversity has on business 8. Describe and demonstrate employability skills 9. Explore education and career opportunities 10.Analyze the role of business in society
APPLIED COMMERCE STREAM AT SHAFTESBURY BUSINESS INNOVATIONS 10S CREATIVE PROMOTIONS 20S ACCOUNTING ESSENTIALS 30S BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 40S