international exchange

What happens when an aussie crosses the street?

I’m an Australian guy studying at University of Melbourne, and I’m currently applying for a semester’s exchange in UofT in 2012. I’m having
difficulty trying to find course descriptions, mainly the fact that the information in the “2011-2012 Fall/Winter Timetable Listings” doesn’t have
all the information I need (for example, my university requires lengthy descriptions, contact hours, assessments tasks, reading list etc. ) and the timetable seems to only provide a two sentence insight into the subject. I need the information for cross-accreditation of subjects into my course at my local university.Does you know where I can find this information? The subject information I’m looking for is mostly for courses in the Rotman Commerce program. I’ve looked around in Google and found this:
http://www.utoronto.ca/mgtcourses/outlines/rsm221h1s-20091.pdf which is exactly what I need, but it’s pretty old and it was the only one I could find. If you could help it would be greatly appreciated!

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Heyo

I was going to start this off with a cheese, how’s life down under? Cookin some shrimp on the barbee?

but then I could just see how the conversation would ensue:

Good. How’s life in an Igloo?

Cold. Is your pet kangaroo well?

Fine thanks. Sorry for bumping into you.

That’s ok it was probably my fault. Have they gotten all the prisoners off the island yet?

and so on until every canadianism and aussieism (I personally didn’t understand a thing on this page) was unleashed.

Check out this page. Scroll down and you can use the dropboxes to find the course outline you are looking for. If your school won’t accept the dates on some of the outlines, I would find out who the professor is and email them. OR contact Rotman Commerce directly and they may either have a syllabus on file or can put you in contact with someone who does.

I hope this helps, eh

forever Canadian,
aska

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