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Management and Organizational Studies

Whether you enjoy crunching numbers or contemplating economic theories, combining solid business training with social sciences equips you for any number of careers and provides you with the valuable skills most sought after in the workplace. Management and Organizational Studies (MOS) at Huron offers you a variety of courses and modules to pursue in the areas of accounting, finance, business administration, management, organizational studies, policy and ethics. The BMOS degree provides a stepping-stone to post-graduate professional designations, such as CPA and CFA, and good preparation for a wide variety of business careers.

MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL STUDIES (MOS) BROCHURE

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Alumni Stories

Huron develops Leaders with Heart. These individuals are positioned to achieve exceptional professional success, but who remain committed to conducting themselves in ways that take into mind the needs of others and aim to benefit humanity – rather than just their pocketbooks. Our MOS grads demonstrate an extraordinary dedication to the principles that define Leadership with Heart, and we couldn’t be more proud of their ability to lead international empires, while also supporting vibrant communities and better futures.

Learn more about our MOS alumni and see how studying business at Huron can get you there.

  • My colleagues and leadership team ensured I had the opportunities to make meaningful contributions to our work environment, and the company more broadly.
    Kristen Kodric
    Young Alumna
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  • Huron’s MOS program gives you the opportunity to learn a lot about different industries and potential career options before you commit to a specialization. From course work through to seeking employment, you have close connections to your professors so they support you every step of the way.
    Nic Gil
    BMOS, Accounting, Class of 2018
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  • Huron students are motivated by our Liberal Arts perspectives, and we're going to take them in different directions to create a better world.
    Annika Lui
    Venture for Canada Fellow
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Management and Organizational Studies

The Major in Management and Organizational Studies is for students who want to achieve competency in the basic business disciplines and pursue another area of study in the arts or social sciences.  Must be combined with a second non-MOS Major in an honours degree.

Learn more about the Management and Organizational Studies major.

Organizational Studies, Policy, and Ethics

The Honours Specialization and Specialization in Organizational Studies, Policy, and Ethics are unique to Huron.  These programs combine a study of the basic business disciplines with study of the broader contexts for contemporary business practices in the fields of law, politics, governance and ethics.

Learn more about the following programs offered in Organizational Studies, Policy, and Ethics:

Honours Specialization
Specialization

Finance and Administration

The Honours Specialization and Specialization in Finance and Administration are for students interested in a career in the financial sector.  Study markets, trade and financial decision-making, with an emphasis on the economic principles driving them.

Learn more about the following programs offered in Finance and Administration:

Honours Specialization
Specialization

Accounting

The Major in Accounting is for students who want to lay the groundwork for future accountancy studies yet pursue another subject interest.  Must be combined with a second non-MOS Major in an Honours degree.

Learn more about the following programs offered in Accounting:

Honours Specialization
Specialization
Major

Animal Ethics and Sustainability

Turn your love for animals and passion for the environment into a degree that both deepens your knowledge and prepares you to lead. The first program of its kind, Animal Ethics and Sustainability Leadership (AESL) builds your understanding of pressing animal and environmental issues – along with the management and leadership skills you need to be career ready.

An interdisciplinary BA, AESL can be pursued as a standalone major or in combination with another module as a major or minor.

Learn more about the programs offered in Animal Ethics:

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Business Intelligence

The Honours Specialization and Specialization in Business Intelligence will be available to second year students in the MOS program starting in September 2022. Usually reserved for graduate studies, Business Intelligence is a fast-emerging field in Canada and around the world. Undergraduate students at Huron will have access to this specialization, allowing them to develop some of the most sought-after skills by the time they graduate.

Learn more about the Business Intelligence specialization:

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Honours Specialization
Specialization

Marketing & Sustainability

The Honours Specialization and Specialization in Marketing & Sustainability will be available to second year students in the MOS program starting in September 2022. A quickly emerging field, Marketing & Sustainability will help students learn about the business of promoting, advertising and consumption behaviours while lowering harm to the environment and ethically and equitably increasing the quality of life and well-being – presently and for future generations.

Learn more about the Marketing & Sustainability specialization:

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Honours Specialization
Specialization

Entrepreneurship (Interdisciplinary)

The Interdisciplinary Minor in Entrepreneurship is available to students from all academic disciplines and is founded on the premise that there is a common approach for the realization of new ventures, whether those ventures are start-up businesses, not-for-profits, or growth within existing enterprises.  It brings together various disciplinary perspectives providing a broad view on issues and opportunities for creative solutions.  It also responds to students demands for increased integrated learning and experiential learning opportunities.  This minor is reflective of the expansiveness and potential of entrepreneurship as a driver of societal well-being and serves as an important source of emancipation for students as entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs, and social innovators to become who they want to be, while creating the impact on the world they envision.

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Professors

Our strength stems from our small size, the tremendous drive for success of our students and the personal commitment of our faculty. Huron’s MOS professors are not only seasoned educators, but the majority can contribute significant real-world experience to their classroom environments. Students will have the opportunity to study under, work and research with industry leaders who have connections to leverage and advice to give that may make the key difference in the success of your career.

Management and Organizational Studies (MOS) Department

Tenured, Tenure-stream and Sessional Instructors

Per Course Instructors 

Professor Emeriti

  • Dr. Eddy Smet, Mathematics, Professor Emeritus
  • Dr. Bill Irwin, Former Chair, Associate Professor, birwin6@uwo.ca

Management and Organizational Studies Courses

2025-2026 Courses

Management and Organizational Studies – AESL COURSES 2025/26

Course – See link for Academic Calendar Description Instructor(s) Section – See link for Condensed Course Outline
AESL 1100F 550 – Animals and Sustainability Coulter 550
AESL 400F 550 – Major Research Project Coulter 500

 

Management and Organizational Studies – BUSINESS COURSES 2025/26

Course – See link for Academic Calendar Description Instructor(s) Section – See link for Condensed Course Outline
BUS 1220E – Intro to Business Pardhan / Bloomfield / Gilvesy 550, 551, 552, 553, 554,

555, 556, 557

BUS 2257 – Accounting & Business Analysis Bloomfield / Nicolaas / Sweeney / Miller 550, 551, 552, 553, 554, 555

 

Management and Organizational Studies – MOS COURSES – 2025/26

Course – See link for Academic Calendar Description Instructor(s) Section – See link for Condensed

Course Outline

MOS 1033A – Info Tech in Comm Envirnmt Pilling / Gault 550 / 551 / 552 / 553
MOS 1033B – Info Tech in Comm Envirnmt Pilling / Gault 550 / 551 / 552 / 553
MOS 2155A – Organizational Human Relations Miller 550
MOS 2155B – Organizational Human Relations Miller 550
MOS 2181A – Organizational Behaviour Zeineddine / Drew 550 / 551
MOS 2181B – Organizational Behaviour Drew 550 / 551
MOS 2182F – Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Kaniki 550 / 551
MOS 2182G – Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Kaniki 550
MOS 2185A – Animals, Sustain & Business Coulter 550
MOS 2222B – Islam in the Workplace Pardhan 550
MOS 2227A – Intro to Financial Acctg Miller 550 / 551
MOS 2227B – Intro to Financial Acctg Miller 550
MOS 2228A – Intro to Managerial Acctg Asare Bediako 550
MOS 2228B – Intro to Managerial Acctg Pilling / Asare Bediako 550 / 551
MOS 2235A – Business Intelligence Teimourzadeh 550
MOS 2235B – Business Intelligence Teimourzadeh 550
MOS 2242A – Statistics Palaisti / Pasini 550 / 551
MOS 2242B – Statistics Palaisti / Pasini 550 / 551
MOS 2250B – Indigenous Entrepreneurship Sisco 550
MOS 2255F – Entrepreneurial Thinking Bazely, 550
MOS 2255G – Entrepreneurial Thinking Bazely 550
MOS 2265F – Prof Communications Gavin & Rabie 550
MOS 2275A – Business Law Keller 550 / 551
MOS 2275B – Business Law Keller 550 / 551
MOS 2277A – Personal Financial Planning Hawn 550
MOS 2277B – Personal Financial Planning Hawn 550
MOS 2310A – Finance Martinez Hernandez 550 / 551 / 552
MOS 2310B – Finance Martinez Hernandez 550 / 551
MOS 2320A – Marketing Gault / Munn 550 / 551
MOS 2320B – Marketing Gault / Munn 550 / 551
MOS 3250A – Starting a Bus/Social Enterpise Bazely 550
MOS 3250B – Starting a Bus/Social Enterpise Miller 550
MOS 3311A – Advanced Finance Dawson 550
MOS 3311B – Advanced Finance Dawson 550
MOS 3312A – Derivative Securities Mkts Ramani 550
MOS 3316B – Investment Mgmt Martinez Hernandez 550
MOS 3321F – Consumer Behavior     / Maxwell-Smith 550 / 551
MOS 3321G -Consumer Behavior Barnes 550
MOS 3322F– Integrated Mkts Comm Munn 550
MOS 3330A – Operations Mgmt Teimourzadeh / Borja 550 / 551
MOS 3330B – Operations Mgmt Borja 550
MOS 3331A – Project Mgmt Zeineddine 550 / 551
MOS 3331B – Project Mgmt Bazely 550
MOS 3335A – Intro to Data Science for MOS Teimourzadeh 550
MOS 3353F – Business-Govt Relations Helmer 550
MOS 3353G – Business-Govt Relations Helmer 550
MOS 3360A – Intermediate Acctg I Shuja 550
MOS 3360B – Intermediate Acctg I Sandu 550
MOS 3361A – Intermediate Acctg II Nicolaas 550
MOS 3361B – Intermediate Acctg II Shuja 550
MOS 3362A – Intro to Taxation in Canada Pilling 550
MOS 3362B – Intro to Taxation in Canada Shuja 550
MOS 3363A – Introduction to Auditing Shuja 550
MOS 3363B – Introduction to Auditing Asare Bediako 550
MOS 3365B – Mgmt Info Systems Teimourzadeh 550
MOS 3370A – Mgmt Accounting Sandu / Nicolaas 550 / 551
MOS 3370B – Mgmt Accounting Nicolaas 550
MOS 3385B – Essentials of HR for Non-HR Students Harvey 550
MOS 3388B – Organizational Governance Klakurka 550
MOS 3398A – SelTpcs-Organizational Innovation Bazely 550
MOS 3398B – SelTpcs-Digital Mktg & Communication Munn / Ramsden 550 / 551
MOS 3420F – Marketing Research Maxwell-Smith 550
MOS 3420G – Marketing Research Neto 550
MOS 3423G – Sustainability Marketing Maxwell-Smith 550 / 551
MOS 4315B – Investing & Behav Finance Ramani 550
MOS 4317A – Capital Markets Melbourne 550
MOS 4410A – Strategic Management Klakurka / Borja 550 / 551
MOS 4410B – Strategic Management Klakurka / Borja 550 / 551
MOS 4462A – Adv Issues In Cndn Taxation Shuja 550
MOS 4462B – Adv Issues In Cndn Taxation Pilling 550
MOS 4465A – Advanced Accounting Dawson 550
MOS 4465B – Advanced Accounting Dawson 550
MOS 4471A – Mgmt Control Systems Dawson 550
MOS 4471B – Mgmt Control Systems Dawson 550
MOS 4481G – Org Studies Women’s Leadership Coulter 550
MOS 4486B – 21st Century Business Methods Borja 550
MOS 4488A – Mgmt And Org Consulting Borja 550
MOS 4488B – Mgmt And Org Consulting Klakurka 550
MOS 4489G – Strategic Foresight & Futuring Klakurka 550
MOS 4490B – Digital Transform & Sustainability Teimourzadeh 550
MOS 4498B – SelTpcs-Creativity & Innovation Bazely 550
MOS 4511G – Adv In Sustain Consumer Behaviour Maxwell-Smith 550

 

2024-2025 Courses

Management and Organizational Studies – BUSINESS COURSES 2024/25

Course – See link for Academic Calendar Description  Instructor Section – See links for Course Outlines
BUS 1220E – Intro to Business Pardhan 550 / 551
BUS 1220E – Intro to Business Bloomfield 552 / 553
BUS 1220E – Intro Business Gilvesy 554 / 555 / 556
BUS 2257 – Accounting & Business Analysis Nicolaas 550 / 551 / 554
BUS 2257 – Accounting & Business Analysis Sweeney 552
BUS 2257 – Accounting & Business Analysis Miller 553

 

Management and Organizational Studies – MOS COURSES – 2024/25

Course – See link for Academic Calendar Description  Instructor Section – See links for Course Outlines
MOS 1033A – Information Technology in Commercial Environments Pilling / Gault 550 / 551 / 552
MOS 1033B– Information Technology in Commercial Environments Pilling / Gault 550 / 551 / 552 / 553
MOS 2155A – Organizational Human Relations

MOS 2155B – Organizational Human Relations

Miller

Miller

550

550

MOS 2181A – Organizational Behavior  Kalyal 550
MOS 2181B – Organizational Behavior  Kalyal / Coulter 550 / 551 / 552
MOS 2182F/G – Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Kalyal 550 / 551
MOS 2185A – Animals, Sustainability, and Business Coulter 550
MOS 2222B – Islam in the Workplace Pardhan 550
MOS 2227A – Intro to Financial Accounting

MOS 2227B – Intro to Financial Accounting

Miller

Miller

550 / 551

550

MOS 2228A/B – Intro to Managerial Accounting Asare Bediako / Pilling 550 / 551
MOS 2235A/B – Business Intelligence Teimourzadeh 550 / 550
MOS 2242A– Statistics Palaisti / Pasini 550 / 551
MOS 2242B – Statistics Palaisti / Pasini 550
MOS 2250B – Indigenous Entrepreneurship Sisco 550
MOS 2255F/G – Entrepreneurial Thinking Bazely 550 / 550
MOS 2265F – Professional Communications Rabie/Patrick 550
MOS 2275A/B – Business Law Keller 550 / 551
MOS 2277A – Personal Financial Planning

MOS 2277B – Personal Financial Planning

Hawn

Hawn

550 / 551

550

MOS 2310A/B – Finance Morohunfolu / Ramani 550 / 551 / 552

550 / 551

MOS 2320A – Marketing

MOS 2320B – Marketing

Gault / Munn

Munn

550 / 551

551

MOS 3250A/B – Starting a Business/Social Enterprise Bloomfield 550 / 550
MOS 3311A/B – Advanced Finance Dawson 550
MOS 3312A – Derivative Securities Markets Morohunfolu 550
MOS 3316B – Investment Management Morohunfolu 550
MOS 3321F/G – Consumer Behavior

MOS 3321G – Consumer Behaviour

Barnes / Sinclair

Maxwell-Smith

550 / 551

550

MOS 3322F – Integrated Marketing Communications Munn 550
MOS 3330A/B – Operations Management Borja 550 /551
MOS 3331A/B – Project Management Malcomson 550 / 551
MOS 3335A – Intro to Data Science Teimourzadeh 550
MOS 3351G – The Ethics of Leadership MacDonald 550
MOS 3353F/G – Business-Government Relations Helmer 550 / 550
MOS 3360A/B – Intermediate Accounting I Shuja 550
MOS 3360B – Intermediate Accounting I Sandu 550
MOS 3361A – Intermediate Accounting II Nicolaas / Shuja 550 / 550
MOS 3362A/B – Intro to Taxation in Canada Pilling / Shuja 550 / 550
MOS 3363A/B – Intro to Auditing Shuja / Asare Bediako 550
MOS 3365B – Management Information Systems Teimourzadeh 550
MOS 3370A/B – Management Accounting Sandu / Nicolaas 550 / 551
MOS 3385B – Essentials of HR for Non-HR Students Harvey 550
MOS 3388B – Organizational Governance Helmer 550
MOS 3398A – Organizational Innovation

MOS 3398B – Digital Marketing & Communications

MOS 3398BTheory, Practice, Purpose – The Brookfield Model

Bazely

Munn

Ramsden

550

550

551

MOS 3420F/G – Marketing Research Maxwell-Smith/ Neto 550 / 550
MOS 3423F/G – Sustainability Marketing Maxwell-Smith 550 / 550
MOS 3494 – Internship Klakurka 550
MOS 4315B – Investing and Behavioral Finance Ramani 550
MOS 4317B – Capital Markets Melbourne/Ramani 550
MOS 4410A -Strategic Management

MOS 4410B – Strategic Management

Klakurka / Borja

Klakurka

550 / 551

550 / 551

MOS 4462A/B – Advanced ISS in Canadian Taxation Shuja / Pilling 550
MOS 4465A/B – Advanced Accounting Dawson 550
MOS 4471A/B – Management Control Systems Dawson 550
MOS 4481G – Organizational Studies in Women’s Leadership Coulter 550
MOS 4486B – 21st Century Business Methods Borja 550
MOS 4488A/B – Management and Org. Consulting Borja / Bazely 550 / 550
MOS 4489G – Strategic Foresight and Futuring Klakurka 551
MOS 4490B – Digital Transform & Sustainability Teimourzadeh 550
MOS 4498A -Selected Topics- Bloomfield 550
MOS 4511G – Advances in Sustainability & Consumer Behavior Maxwell-Smith 550

 

Management and Organizational Studies – MATHEMATICS COURSES – 2023/24

Course – See link for Academic Calendar Description  Instructor Section – See links for Course Outlines
Math 0110A – Intro to Calculus Mollahajiaghaei 550
Math 1225B – Methods of Calculus Palaisti/Mollahajiaghaei 550 / 551 / 552 / 553
Math 1228A – Methods of Finite Mathematics Pasini 550 / 551
Math 1229A – Methods of Matrix Algebra Palaisti/Mollahajiaghaei 550 / 551 / 552 / 553

 

2023-2024 Courses

Management and Organizational Studies – BUSINESS COURSES 2023/24

Course – See link for Academic Calendar Description  Instructor Section – See links for Course Outlines
BUS 1220E – Intro to Business

BUS 1220E – Intro to Business

Bloomfield

Gilvesy

552 / 553

555

BUS 2257 – Accounting & Business Analysis Nicolaas 550
BUS 2257 – Accounting & Business Analysis Miller 551
BUS 2257 – Accounting & Business Analysis Miller 552
BUS 2257 – Accounting & Business Analysis Sweeney 553

 

 

Management and Organizational Studies – MOS COURSES – 2023/24

Course – See link for Academic Calendar Description  Instructor Section – See links for Course Outlines
MOS 1033B – Information Technology in Commercial Environments Pilling 550 / 551
MOS 2155A/B – Organizational Human Relations Miller 550 / 550
MOS 2181A – Organizational Behavior Kalyal / Borja 550 / 551
MOS 2181B – Organizational Behavior Kalyal / Millman 550 / 551
MOS 2182F/G – Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Coulter/Hill 550 / 550
MOS 2185A – Leadership in Animal Welfare Coulter 550
MOS 2227A/B – Intro to Financial Accounting Major 550 / 550
MOS 2228A/B – Intro to Managerial Accounting Pilling 550 / 550
MOS 2235B – Business Intelligence Teimourzadeh 550
MOS 2242A– Statistics Palaisti/Hill 550 / 551
MOS 2242B – Statistics Pasini 550/551
MOS 2250B – Indigenous Entrepreneurship Sisco 550
MOS 2255F – Entrepreneurial Thinking Bazely 550
MOS 2265F – Professional Communications Irwin 550
MOS 2275A – Business Law Keller 550
MOS 2275B – Business Law Keller 550 / 551
MOS 2310A – Finance Ramani 550 / 551
MOS 2310B – Finance / 551 Ramani / Dawson 550
MOS 2320A – Marketing Gault 550 / 551
MOS 2320B – Marketing Gault 550
MOS 3250A/B – Starting a Business/Social Enterprise Bloomfield 550 / 550
MOS 3311A/B – Advanced Finance Dawson 550 / 550
MOS 3312A – Derivative Securities Markets Ramani 550
MOS 3316B – Investment Management McKeon 550
MOS 3321F/G – Consumer Behavior Maxwell-Smith 550 / 550
MOS 3322F – Integrated Marketing Communications Borja 550
MOS 3330A – Operations Management Teimourzadeh 550 /551
MOS 3330B – Operations Management Borja 550
MOS 3331A/B – Project Management Malcomson 550 / 550
MOS 3335A – Intro to Data Science Teimourzadeh 550
MOS 3351G – The Ethics of Leadership MacDonald 550
MOS 3353G – Business-Government Relations Helmer 550
MOS 3360A – Intermediate Accounting I Shuja 550
MOS 3360B – Intermediate Accounting I Sandu 550
MOS 3361B – Intermediate Accounting II Shuja 550
MOS 3362B – Intro to Taxation in Canada Shuja 550
MOS 3363A – Intro to Auditing Shuja 550
MOS 3365B – Management Information Systems Teimourzadeh 550
MOS 3370A – Management Accounting Dawson / Sandu 550 /551
MOS 3370B – Management Accounting Dawson 550
MOS 3385B – Essentials of HR for Non-HR Students Harvey 550
MOS 3388B – Organizational Governance Graham 550
MOS 3420F – Marketing Research Maxwell-Smith 550
MOS 3423G – Sustainability Marketing Maxwell-Smith 550
MOS 3494 – Internship Klakurka 550
MOS 4315B – Investing and Behavioral Finance Ramani 550
MOS 4317A – Capital Markets Melbourne/Ramani 550
MOS 4410A -Strategic Management Klakurka / Borja 550 / 551
MOS 4410B – Strategic Management Klakurka 550
MOS 4462A – Advanced ISS in Canadian Taxation Shuja 550
MOS 4465A – Advanced Accounting Dawson 550
MOS 4471B – Management Control Systems Dawson 550
MOS 4481G – Organizational Studies Women’s Leadership Coulter 550
MOS 4486B – 21st Century Business Methods Borja 550
MOS 4488A – Management and Org. Consulting Klakurka 550
MOS 4488B – Management and Org. Consulting Bazely 550
MOS 4489G – Strategic Foresight and Futuring Klakurka 550
MOS 4498A – SELECTED TOPICS: Financial Statement Analysis and Business Valuation Dawson 550
MOS 4498B – SELECTED TOPICS: Advances in Sustainability and Consumer Behavior Maxwell-Smith 550

 

 

Management and Organizational Studies – MATHEMATICS COURSES – 2023/24

Course – See link for Academic Calendar Description  Instructor Section – See links for Course Outlines
Math 0110A – Intro to Calculus Mollahajiaghaei 550
Math 1225B – Methods of Calculus Palaisti/Mollahajiaghaei 550 / 551 / 552 / 553
Math 1228A – Methods of Finite Mathematics Palaisti/Mollahajiaghaei 550 / 551
Math 1229A – Methods of Matrix Algebra Palaisti/Mollahajiaghaei 550 / 551 / 552 / 553
Math 1229B – Methods of Finite Mathematics Palaisti/Mollahajiaghaei 550 / 551

 

Management and Organizational Studies Careers

Don’t pigeonhole yourself into a singular career. Gain the skills you need to Lead with Heart, no matter where your interests and talents take you. The broad range of skills you will acquire in Management and Organizational Studies can lead to just about any career, inside or outside the business world.

Where will a degree in Management & Organizational Studies take you?
  • Accounting Professionals (CPA)
  • Banking/Finance
  • Business Consultant
  • Financial Analyst (CFA)
  • Financial Planner
  • Economist
  • Entrepreneur
  • Marketing/Sales/Market Research
  • Logistics
  • Project Management
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  • Since the majority of the students in my course are beginning their post-secondary journey, my focus is on developing their ability to not only think critically, but also to have the confidence to communicate those insights effectively.
    Richie Bloomfield, MBA
    Assistant Professor, Management & Organizational Studies
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  • Finance is integrated in almost all aspects of our lives. My philosophy is to help students learn about the complexities of this subject and gain valuable skills, which will enhance their personal and professional lives, in the process.
    Srikanth Ramani
    Associate Professor, Finance
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  • A major theme of my teaching and research focuses on how and why people pursue or neglect ethical, healthy, or environmentally-sustainable lifestyle choices.
    Matthew Maxwell-Smith, PhD
    Associate Professor in Marketing & Sustainability, Management and Organizational Studies
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  • My teaching aims to instil in my students behaviours that will help them excel in the workplace: engagement, leadership, communication, and collaboration. I can also (hopefully) make accounting fun.
    Vicki Sweeney MBA, CPA, CMA
    Associate Dean, FASS, Assistant Professor, BMOS
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  • My philosophy is to assist students in their development of professional judgment for management through breadth and depth of understanding of theories and how organizations work “in the real world.
    Jan Klakurka, C.Dir., CPA, CA, MBA, CMC, APF
    Chair and Associate Professor, Management and Organizational Studies,
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  • Information technology has transformed our lives. My approach to teaching focuses on helping our students improve their critical thinking skills and solve complex business problems using powerful IT tools.
    Aria Teimourzadeh, PhD
    Associate Professor in Information Systems and Business Analytics, Management and Organizational Studies
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  • Ethical, equitable, and sustainable organizations respect other species -- and our own. My work helps cultivate the nuanced insights, new ideas, and committed leadership we need to create truly humane workplaces and societies.
    Kendra Coulter, PhD
    PROFESSOR, MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL STUDIES
    Coordinator, Animal Ethics and Sustainability Leadership
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