BUSINESS 202 combines disciplinary knowledge from all stage one core courses. Knowledge will be applied to three grand challenges facing businesses and the world today – climate change, the future of work, and competing globally. You will learn skills in ethical decision making, interpreting and presenting business information, evaluating emerging technologies, working in teams, and project management. An emphasis is placed on experiential learning and creative, non-traditional assessments. You will experience and work with existing and emerging technologies including virtual reality and immersive collaboration spaces, financial trading room software, and other interactive exercises.
The full class will be segmented into three smaller cohorts comprising approximately 300 students. Cohorts are defined by streamed TBL Lecture day (e.g., Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday). Each cohort will work through three modules linked to a grand challenge - climate change, the future of work, and competing globally. Cohorts will start at a different module and work through in sequence. Cohorts will be further streamed into laboratory classes of approximately 30 students. The purpose of this is to enable small group teaching (of approximately 30 students) and a more personalised learning experience.
Each module is four weeks in length, and will follow the same delivery structure:
- Week 1: Plenary TBL lecture (2 hours)
- Week 2: Lab (2 hours)
- Week 3: Additional session, e.g. guest speaker (6o minutes, during scheduled Plenary TBL time)
- Week 4: Additional session (6o minutes, during scheduled Plenary TBL time)
You are expected to attend classes in weeks one and two of each module. Your attendance may be noted. Class recordings will only be available when required by university policy and do not capture the full benefits of experiencing a live, interactive class. Labs will not be recorded. We strongly encourage you to attend the additional sessions in weeks three and four of each module. Please be mindful that you are also expected to work through online materials provided on Canvas each week, and to spend the remainder of your allocated study time working on your assignments.
There is no exam for this course.