Marketing emphasizes competitive advantages of for-profit and
not-for-profit organizations and examines the inter-relationships that
exist among their customers or members, the competition, and internal
resources. A key part of marketing consists of gaining insights into
customer needs and then developing effective marketing strategies.
The Marketing Management Diploma is a comprehensive program
designed to give you a solid, general foundation in this exciting field.
First the emphasis is on basic business knowledge and skills then
students explore intensively the discipline of Marketing, with emphasis
on the job skills and experience that business demands. Projects with
local businesses and organizations are also included to offer students
real world experience.
Graduates of this program (with a minimum grade point
average of 2.7 and a C+ or higher in Accounting and Statistics) are
eligible for direct entry into the third year of Kwantlen's Bachelor of
Business Administration degrees in Entrepreneurial Leadership, Human
Resources Management, and Marketing Management.
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Criminology 1101
Students will study the various components that form the processes by
which Canada responds to criminal behaviour. They will survey each of
these components, such as the police, courts, and corrections, and will
evaluate their impact on achieving justice.The Diploma in Criminology contains a core of method and theory courses
that provides a foundation for more advanced study of crime and social
responses to crime. Electives reflect the multidisciplinary nature of
criminology. The required courses and electives afford students of
criminology an opportunity to develop abstract logical thinking and
critical understanding of the issues, arguments, and debates that shape
the discipline’s character and aims.
Criminology 1100
The Criminology Department at Kwantlen Polytechnic University offers 6
program options for students: Certificate in Criminology, Diploma in
Criminology, Associate of Arts Degree in Criminology, Bachelor of Arts
in Community Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Arts in Criminology Major and
a Criminology Minor for those who wish to obtain a Bachelor of Arts
with a double minor. Students can also enroll in Criminology courses to
fulfill elective requirements for other programs. Students will examine the core concepts, basic data sources, and general
research findings in the field of criminology, with particular
attention to Canadian developments. They will study elements of
continuity and discontinuity between traditional and contemporary
theories of crime, deviance, criminality, and social control. Students
will also be exposed to the major forms of criminal behaviour.
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