Lakeland College students choose 30 credits from the following UT and Business courses:
- AC 130/230
- BA 120
- EC 111/211
- ENGL 112
- MATH 113
- MK 170
- STAT 151
- Depending upon the major, students may choose from: BIOL 107/108; CHEM 101/161; electives.
Credits
| AC | 130 | Accounting I | 3 |
| AC 130 and AC 230 introduce the concepts and applications of financial accounting. Topics in AC 130 Accounting I include accounting concepts and principles, the recording process, preparing financial statements, internal control, cash and receivables. Prerequisites: Grade 12 Math or equivalent. | |||
| AC | 230 | Accounting II | 3 |
| Continuation of AC 130. Topics include: inventories, capital assets, current liabilities, owner's equity in partnerships and corporations, analyzing financial statements, the statement of cash flows and accounting information systems. Emphasis on problem solving and application of financial accounting to real life situations. Provides experience in maintaining a manual accounting system. Prerequisite: AC 130. | |||
| BA | 120 | Organizational Behaviour | 3 |
| Examines behaviour of individuals and groups in organizational settings in terms of various theories and models, and examines how behaviour can be modified to improve organizational efficiency and effectiveness. Case studies, exercise, and role-plays drawn from real life used to illustrate principles. | |||
| EC | 111 | Microeconomics | 3 |
| Microeconomics provides the student with the analytical techniques needed to analyze and understand consumer behaviour, the production decisions of a firm, market structures, and the market price mechanism. Prerequisite: Grade 12 Math or equivalent | |||
| EC | 211 | Macroeconomics | 3 |
| In this course, emphasis is placed on national policies and their impact on the Canadian economy. Other topics are national income accounting, inflation models, employment theory, business cycles, balance of payments, and money and banking. | |||
| ENGL | 112 | English Literature in a Historical Perspective | 6 |
| Studies in social and cultural history of literature in English. Not to be taken by students with six credits in approved junior English. Prerequisite: English 30. | |||
| MATH | 113 | Elementary Calculus I | 3 |
| Review of analytic geometry. Differentiation and integration of simple functions. Applications. Prerequisite: Pure Mathematics 30 or equivalent. | |||
| MK | 170 | Marketing Principles | 3 |
| Designed to develop knowledge and understanding of marketing techniques. Inncludes analysis of marketing operation, product assortment, price structure, channels of distribution, and promotion of goods and services. | |||
| STAT | 151 | Introduction to Applied Statistics | 3 |
| Data collection and presentation, descriptive statistics. Probability distributions, sampling distributions and central limit theorem. Point estimation and hypothesis testing. Correlation and regression analysis. Goodness of fit and contingency table. Prerequisite: Pure Math 30. May not be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in any STAT course, or in PSYCO 211 or SOC 210. | |||
| BIOL | 107 | Introduction to Cell Biology | 3 |
| Introduction to cell structure and function. Major topics include molecules and structures that comprise prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, mechanisms by which energy is harvested and used by cells, how cells reproduce, and how information is stored and used within a cell via the processes of DNA replication, transcription, and translation. Prerequisites: Biology 30 and Chemistry 30. Note: BIOL 107 is not a prerequisite for BIOL 108. | |||
| BIOL | 108 | Introduction to Biological Diversity | 3 |
| Examines major lineages of life on Earth. Overview of evolutionary principles and classification, history of life, and key adaptations of prokaryotes, protists, fungi, plants, and animals. Laboratories survey diversity of biological form and function, and introduction to data collection and scientific writing. Prerequisite: Biology 30. Note: BIOL 107 is not a prerequisite for BIOL 108. | |||
| CHEM | 101 | Introductory University Chemistry I | 3 |
| Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elementary. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30 or equivalent. | |||
| CHEM | 161 | Organic Chemistry I | 3 |
| Study of basic molecular structure and reactivity of organic compounds based on their functional groups. Introduction of nomenclature, three dimensional structure, physical properties, and reactivity of compounds of carbon. Functional groups covered emphasize alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alkyl halides, alcohols, and some aromatics. Examples include hydrocarbons (petroleum products), halogenated organic compounds (e.g. pesticides), and polymers of industrial importance which may be found in everyday life. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30 or equivalent. | |||








