BMI3CI: Marketing: Goods, Services, & Events

If you’re curious about how new products and events grab attention and win over customers, this course is for you. You’ll learn the basics of marketing — from pricing and promotion to distribution and sales — through fun, hands-on projects and real-life case studies. The course wraps up with a professional-style client pitch where you’ll present your own creative marketing plan.

Level: College

Prerequisite: None

BDI3CI: Entrepreneurship: The Venture

Have a great business idea? This course helps you bring it to life! You’ll learn how entrepreneurs turn opportunities into successful businesses — from brainstorming to planning to execution. As a class, you might even run a real venture together with profits going to charity. Instead of an exam, you’ll create your own business plan for something you could actually launch. It’s hands-on, creative, and full of real-world experience.

Level: College

Prerequisite: None

BAF3MI: Financial Accounting Fundamentals

Money makes the business world move — and this course teaches you how to track it, analyze it, and make smart financial decisions. You’ll learn accounting basics for service and merchandising businesses and discover how these skills apply to everyday life and future careers. Whether you’re thinking about business, finance, or entrepreneurship, this is a strong foundation.

Level: University/College

Prerequisite: None

CLU3EI: Introduction to Canadian Law

Ever wonder what your rights actually are? This course helps you understand the laws that shape life in Canada — from your freedoms to your legal responsibilities. Through mock trials, debates, and real-life case studies, you’ll explore criminal and civil law while learning how the justice system works. It’s a great way to see how law affects you and your community.

Level: Essential

Prerequisite: Grade 10 Canadian History Since World War I

CLU3MI: Introduction to Canadian Law

This course dives into the fascinating world of Canadian law — including criminal and civil law, human rights, and the foundations of our justice system. You’ll debate real legal issues, analyze cases, and take part in mock trials to see how law shapes society. Expect to sharpen your critical thinking and communication skills while forming informed opinions on legal topics that affect Canadians today.

Level: University/College

Prerequisite: Grade 10 Canadian History Since World War I