Introduction to Personal Finance
Course: FIN2300
This course is part of the following part-time on campus and/or online program(s):
- Office Administration - Executive
- Office Administration - Executive
- Office Administration - General
- Office Administration - General
- Business - Marketing (Year 1)
- Business - Marketing (Year 1)
- Computer Programming
- Computer Programming
- Early Childhood Education
- Early Childhood Education
- Police Foundations
- Police Foundations
- Community and Justice Services
- Community and Justice Services
- Child and Youth Care (Year 1)
- Child and Youth Care (Year 1)
- Business Fundamentals
- Business Fundamentals
- Computer Programming and Analysis
- Computer Programming and Analysis
- Military Arts and Science
- Web Development and Internet Applications
- Web Development and Internet Applications
- Fitness and Health Promotion
- Fitness and Health Promotion
Establishing and maintaining healthy personal financial affairs are important steps towards autonomy and agency. Students discover how financial decision-making is a continuous process, requiring foundation skills in economics, behavioural science, and surprisingly, Canadian history. Through personal reflection, analysis of economic lived experiences, and application of practical budgeting and financial planning strategies, students acquire knowledge and skills to harness the power of money.
| WINTER 2026 |
| Online Learning |
| Section | Date(s) | Mode | Domestic Fees | Registration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 800 | Jan 13 - Apr 21 | Online | $369.20 | ![]() |
Please Note: Off-shore international students enrolling in online courses will be subject to an international premium fee per course registration.
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