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BU 111

Understanding Bus Environment

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This course highlights challenges in the external business environment with a focus on their impact on business decisions. Topics include competitive analysis, and an in-depth examination of political, economic, social, and technological factors. Students will apply their knowledge and strengthen critical thinking and analytical skills using cases, identifying and researching the feasibility of business solution proposals. The course includes a required weekly lab in which research, writing, teamwork, and individual and group presentation skills are also developed. Exclusions: MB105. Registration Notes: Sections A,B,C,D, E are restricted to Honours BBA students only. There will be a 1 hour and 20 minute lab. Labs begin second week of classes.

This course highlights challenges in the external business environment with a focus on their impact on business decisions. Topics include competitive analysis, and an in-depth examination of political, economic, social, and technological factors. Students will apply their knowledge and strengthen critical thinking and analytical skills using cases, identifying and researching the feasibility of business solution proposals. The course includes a required weekly lab in which research, writing, teamwork, and individual and group presentation skills are also developed. Exclusions: MB105. Registration Notes: Sections A,B,C,D, E are restricted to Honours BBA students only. There will be a 1 hour and 20 minute lab. Labs begin second week of classes.

38%Liked

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73%

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48%

8 ratings

This course highlights challenges in the external business environment with a focus on their impact on business decisions. Topics include competitive analysis, and an in-depth examination of political, economic, social, and technological factors. Students will apply their knowledge and strengthen critical thinking and analytical skills using cases, identifying and researching the feasibility of business solution proposals. The course includes a required weekly lab in which research, writing, teamwork, and individual and group presentation skills are also developed. Exclusions: MB105. Registration Notes: Sections A,B,C,D, E are restricted to Honours BBA students only. There will be a 1 hour and 20 minute lab. Labs begin second week of classes.


BU 111

Understanding Bus Environment

38%Liked

Easy

73%

Useful

48%

8 ratings

This course highlights challenges in the external business environment with a focus on their impact on business decisions. Topics include competitive analysis, and an in-depth examination of political, economic, social, and technological factors. Students will apply their knowledge and strengthen critical thinking and analytical skills using cases, identifying and researching the feasibility of business solution proposals. The course includes a required weekly lab in which research, writing, teamwork, and individual and group presentation skills are also developed. Exclusions: MB105. Registration Notes: Sections A,B,C,D, E are restricted to Honours BBA students only. There will be a 1 hour and 20 minute lab. Labs begin second week of classes.

This course highlights challenges in the external business environment with a focus on their impact on business decisions. Topics include competitive analysis, and an in-depth examination of political, economic, social, and technological factors. Students will apply their knowledge and strengthen critical thinking and analytical skills using cases, identifying and researching the feasibility of business solution proposals. The course includes a required weekly lab in which research, writing, teamwork, and individual and group presentation skills are also developed. Exclusions: MB105. Registration Notes: Sections A,B,C,D, E are restricted to Honours BBA students only. There will be a 1 hour and 20 minute lab. Labs begin second week of classes.

38%Liked

Easy

73%

Useful

48%

8 ratings

This course highlights challenges in the external business environment with a focus on their impact on business decisions. Topics include competitive analysis, and an in-depth examination of political, economic, social, and technological factors. Students will apply their knowledge and strengthen critical thinking and analytical skills using cases, identifying and researching the feasibility of business solution proposals. The course includes a required weekly lab in which research, writing, teamwork, and individual and group presentation skills are also developed. Exclusions: MB105. Registration Notes: Sections A,B,C,D, E are restricted to Honours BBA students only. There will be a 1 hour and 20 minute lab. Labs begin second week of classes.


BU 111 Prerequisites

No Prerequisite Information Available

BU 111 Leads To

BU 223, BU 288, BU 321, BU 352, BU 354, BU 252

BU 111 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Attributes:

Academic Success Programs (ASPR)

Post-LEAF (PTLF)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Campuses:

Brantford (C)

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This course was so ****. lmao

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— Business Administration (BBA) + Computer Science (BCS), University of Waterloo student, taught by David W Swanston

Horrible man

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— Business Administration (BBA) + Computer Science (BCS), University of Waterloo student, taught by David W Swanston

The material of the course was ok, and the labs were fun - but not easy to get a good grade. It is definitely a weed-out course.

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— Business Administration (BBA) + Computer Science (BCS), University of Waterloo student, taught by David W Swanston

didnt attend lecture. slides are enough.

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— Business Administration (BBA) + Computer Science (BCS), University of Waterloo student, taught by David W Swanston

The content is completely useless and it involves a bunch of group projects which are totally dependent on how capable your group is. The exams are marked extremely harsh and I'd suggest you try your best to pass the midterm since the final is a huge pain.

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— Computer Science student, taught by David W Swanston

The content is really easy but lot of work every week and heavy focus on lecture. And for the group assignments you will get put in the group with people similar lab engagement so if you want good group talk a lot because most groups that do good are the once with students with most engagement. And the exams you have to make sure your very clear and specific (I'll just make sure you have a "because" statement for every obvious statement you make. And for time value of money it's just lot of practice and finding the pattern in the type of questions.

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— Business Administration (BBA) student

First half of the course is super easy, second half does get a little complicated. Lots of group projects!

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— Business Administration (BBA) + Computer Science (BSc) student, taught by Sofy Carayannopoulos