University of Ottawa Business ADM Course Introduction 1 ADM 1100 Introduction to Business (3 credits) Gain the knowledge needed to effectively understand business and management functions. Learn about the role of a manager and how planning, organizing, leading and controlling are used to oversee an organization’s human, financial, material and business resources. Develop key business skills, including communication and teamwork skills, problem solving and critical thinking skills. II ADM 1101 Business and Society (3 credits) Learn about business in a changing socioeconomic, political and technological environment. Learn to differentiate and properly utilize collaborative governance mechanisms involving private, public and civic organizations. Address real-world topics such as ethical management, corporate social responsibility, sustainability, diversity and inclusion, and strategic governance as they arise in the context of business society. III ADM 1301 Business and Society (3 credits) Learn about business in a changing socioeconomic, political and technological environment. Learn to differentiate and properly utilize collaborative governance mechanisms involving private, public and civic organizations. Address real-world topics such as ethical management, corporate social responsibility, sustainability, diversity and inclusion, and strategic governance as they arise in the context of business society. IV ADM 1300 Introduction to Business (3 credits) Gain the knowledge needed to effectively understand business and management functions. Learn about the role of a manager and how planning, organizing, leading and controlling are used to oversee an organization’s human, financial, material and business resources. Develop key business skills, including communication and teamwork skills, problem solving and critical thinking skills. V. ADM 1305 Mathematics for Business (3 credits) Fundamental mathematical skills needed to solve problems and make decisions in business through the use of mathematical models and specialized techniques. Functions as mathematical models, equation solving techniques, differentiation and integration, exponential and partial derivatives and their application to economic functions