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Week 1

The traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples.

Today this gathering place is home to many First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples

This territory is covered by the Upper Canada Treaties and is within the land protected by the
Dish with One Spoon Wampum Agreement

Goodman’s PMPC (Business) curriculum is designed to combine the strength of an intensive


English language program with the addition of skills development and core introductory business
courses

TERESA FENG MAcc (2004), MBA (2001), BEcon. (1996) Manager, International Programs
Instructor

Development of critical thinking and study skills to achieve academic success. Multiple
approaches to problem solving through theoretical concepts, case studies, and applied business
practice.

Week 2

- Specific - Measurable - Achievable - Relevant - Time-related

8–8–8
8 Hours: School – in class and studying
8 Hours: Sleep – Very important
8 Hours: Other stuff (eating, entertainment (social media, TV, internet surfing), the gym, extra
curricular activities and socializing)
Week3
• 1964 Brock University grand opening
• 1977 Administrative Studies School created
• 1990 Faculty of Business created
• 1999 MAcc and IMAcc programs created
• 2002 AACSB Accreditation
• 2003 MBA and MBA (ISP) programs created
• 2007 PMPC (Business) created
• 2012 Naming of the Goodman School of Business

Goodman Student Clubs; Beta Gamma Sigma (Top 10% of GSB undergraduate students; Top 20%
of GSB graduate students)

✓International Exchange ✓ Co-op Education ✓Experiential Education ✓ Goodman Career ✓


Goodman Alumni ✓Professional Designations (CPA; HRPA; CFA; CHRP; CPSA) ✓Accreditations,
Assessments and Memberships

What is ‘Academic Culture’? Attitudes and Actions In the classroom -


❖ Participating in class
❖ Conducting teamwork or group project
❖ Connecting with professors Outside the classroom –
❖ Doing research
❖ Connecting with professors
❖ Working with classmates
❖ Writing assignments

Academic integrity is more than just obeying the rules. How you conduct yourself on campus says
a lot about the type of person you are, which speaks to your personal integrity. At Brock,
academic integrity refers to your acknowledgment of and respect for the academic principles and
behaviours that support the University’s mission.

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