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Anti-Money Laundering: Strategies and Solution
FINA33007D
Students in this course include some with co-op and entry-level, branch-level work experience with our banks. Other students may be taking this course as an elective and they may not have work experience. By the end of this course, students will have demonstrated the ability to explain money laundering mechanisms, detection, and enforcement regimes intended to protect Canadian financial managers and corporations operating domestically or abroad. This is an introductory course. No students in this course will have computer programming skills
BUSINESS ANALYSIS & PROCESS MANAGEMENT Fall 2024
DSGN53314
The Process Modelling subject is part of the Business Analysis & Process Management program and runs for 14 weeks. Guided by a faculty member, student consultant groups work with an Industry Client to help document the process, identify opportunities for improvement and report on recommendations. These projects apply to small, medium and large enterprises. How does this benefit you? • Work with the next generation before you hire • Fresh new ideas and perspectives • Enthusiastic team of students working on your project, advised by experienced faculty • Explore new markets that are outside of your organization’s current business plan • Connect with Sheridan College academic community • Students will provide approximately 24 hours of work, without financial payment dedicated to helping your business
Fall 2024 International Business Management Capstone Project
Sheridan International Business Management Capstone projects run for a duration of 14 weeks. Guided by a faculty member, student consultant groups work with an Industry Client to help them solve a business problem and develop a strategic plan. These projects apply to small, medium and large enterprises. How does this benefit you? • Work with the next generation before you hire • Fresh new ideas and perspectives • Enthusiastic team of students working on your project, advised by experienced faculty • Explore new markets that are outside of your organization’s current business plan • Connect with Sheridan College academic community • Students will provide approximately 70 hours of work, without financial payment dedicated to helping your business
BUSINESS ANALYSIS & PROCESS MANAGEMENT Fall 2024
BUSM50799
Sheridan International Business Management Capstone projects run for a duration of 14 weeks. Guided by a faculty member, student consultant groups work with an Industry Client to help them develop an International Business Plan. These projects apply to small, medium and large enterprises. How does this benefit you? • Work with the next generation before you hire • Fresh new ideas and perspectives • Enthusiastic team of students working on your project, advised by experienced faculty • Explore new markets that are outside of your organization’s current business plan • Connect with Sheridan College academic community • Students will provide approximately 70 hours of work, without financial payment dedicated to helping your business