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The University College of the North is an institution devoted to community and northern development and reflects the Aboriginal reality and cultural diversity of northern Manitoba.
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Office Administration and Clerical Support
MGT.1840
This course prepares students for clerical and office administration roles by giving them practical skills they can apply to real projects. Students have experience in managing schedules, planning meetings, handling mail and travel arrangements, and using office equipment. They are also trained in professional communication, ethical workplace behavior, and resolving conflicts. With these skills, students can take on tasks like improving office workflows, organizing meetings, creating travel plans, formatting documents, data entry, typing documents and designing flyers. Employers will benefit from fresh ideas and quality work while helping students gain valuable real-world experience. Regular feedback and communication from employers will make this collaboration successful.
Exploring Environmental Solutions Through Indigenous Perspectives
ANS 2400
This Northern Manitoba First Nations and Environment course covers contemporary environmental issues, the impacts of modernization, and potential solutions through the lens of Indigenous philosophies, particularly those of the Cree, Oji-Cree, Dene, and other First Nations. Student analyze and address environmental challenges while respecting the sacredness of land and integrating diverse perspectives from elders, academics, and Aboriginal politicians.
Land Management
MGT 2200
Students from University College of the North have gained a thorough understanding of the day-to-day management and administration of reserve lands, environmental impact issues, and resource extraction processes and policies. The focus of their studies has included the benefit of use and development of land for individual, collective, and economic purposes and students have additionally gained a foundation in the basic environmental, legal and economic aspects of land management. This program has offered our students the opportunity to learn about legal and legislative requirements as increased understanding of legislation will reduce risk and improve decision making, which they would be able to apply at your organization in a project.
Auditing in Practice
MGT.3125
Our auditing students need some hands on experience!! During this course, students are learning about internal control assessment, materiality, audit risks, and evidence as it relates to the auditing process. They will also highlight the requirement for developing audit plan and analytical procedures. In addition, information on the types and content of audit reports, professional judgment, ethics, and the legal obligations of auditors will be covered. The project will get students to draw attention to current issues and developments in auditing and other assurance engagements. Upon completion of the project, you will receive a detailed report and presentation.
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