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OTTAWA, CANADA Carleton 2015 SPROTT SCHOOL OF BUSINESS sprott.carleton.ca

Message from the Dean Welcome to the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University! Sprott delivers a world class business education and student experience. Sprott is home to a tight-knit community that offers students a ready-made network. Here you will find a passionate student body, close interaction between students and faculty, a dedicated student services team, and many occasions to connect with alumni and employers. Sprott offers endless opportunities to explore your interests, develop skills, and expand your social and professional networks. Taking part in interuniversity case competitions, our student-managed investment portfolio, our many student organizations, or entrepreneurship activities are just a few possibilities. Located in Canada s capital, we pride ourselves on our international focus and expose our students to a variety of cultures, business environments and practices. This year marks the 20th anniversary of Sprott s Bachelor of International Business program. It launched as the first program of its kind in Canada and remains the gold standard in international business education today with program features that include training in another language and a year of study abroad. In February, top business students from around the world will come to Sprott as we host the 2015 NIBS Worldwide Case Competition. Last year, a team of Sprott students won this international competition in London, England. The Sprott School is accredited by AACSB International and the Network of International Business Schools. If you are looking for a truly collaborative, inspiring business school experience, you belong here. Jerry Tomberlin Dean, Sprott School of Business

Sprott School of Business At a Glance Named in 2001 for Bay Street investor Eric Sprott (BCom/65), the Sprott School is an internationally-accredited, full service business school located in Canada s capital. The Sprott Advantage Home to a tight-knit community and ready-made network for students. Outstanding student support. Close interaction between faculty and students. Real-world learning through industry speakers, class trips, case studies, handson projects involving real organizations as clients, and pratica in all concentrations. Career development from first to final years. Experiential learning opportunities, such as interuniversity case competitions and Sprott s student-managed investment fund. Award-winning faculty who have been recognized for teaching and research excellence. Research-intensive culture brings latest business knowledge directly to the classroom. International Focus A leader in international business education. 2014/15 marks the 20th anniversary of Sprott s Bachelor of International Business program. Internationally accredited by AACSB International and the Network of International Business Schools. Study abroad opportunities for all business undergraduates. International business programs offered at all academic levels undergraduate, MBA, PhD. The Sprott MBA is delivered in Canada, China and Colombia. Sprott students participate in international business competitions. International faculty Entrepreneurial Culture Academic programs Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurship, Minor in Entrepreneurship, Master s degree in Technology Innovation Management The Carleton Entrepreneurs accelerator provides training, support, mentorship and funding to help students turn their ideas into successful ventures. Enrolment (2013-2014) Bachelor of Commerce... 1,802 Bachelor of International Business...292 MBA... 131 PhD in Management...52 Sprott School of Business 1

The Sprott Experience The Sprott Business Students Society Annual Business Banquet brings together students, alumni and employers for an evening of networking. Business is personal at Sprott. Here you ll belong to a spirited and connected student community that offers endless opportunities to explore your interests and build your personal and professional networks, while gaining valuable skills and experiences that help you stand out to employers. Sprott Competes Sprott students have proven they are among the best in the world, earning top place finishes at major national and international business case competitions. In case competitions, teams must apply all of the knowledge gained through their courses to prepare and present a solution to a real-life business problem, in just a few hours. Through Sprott Competes, our case training program, students develop skills that are highly valued by employers such as integrative thinking, decision making, communication, public speaking, the ability to work under pressure, and teamwork. Students are exposed to a variety of real-life business scenarios and feedback from industry professionals, giving them a real-world perspective that is typically gained through onthe-job experience. Visit sprottcompetes.ca to learn more about the case competition experience at Sprott. 2 carleton University

Compete against students around the world In 2014, a team of Sprott students won the Network of International Business Schools Worldwide Case Competition, which took place in London, England. During the intense, five-day championship round, Team Sprott rose to the top of 16 teams from universities in Europe, Asia and North America. NIBS 2014 tested us not only as a team, but also as individuals. Our training allowed us to be adaptive, professional and to perform under high pressure. The experience was indescribable and it was a privilege to compete against such talented students worldwide. Emma Zaorski, BIB/14 In February, the world s best business students are coming to Carleton as Sprott hosts NIBS 2015. The Fund @ Sprott Students who dream of careers on Bay Street and Wall Street have the ultimate opportunity to gain real money-management experience and learn investment strategies through the Fund @ Sprott. Managed by a team of top finance students, the Fund @ Sprott is an investment portfolio valued at approximately $700,000. All members of the fund contribute to the analysis process, helping to assemble the ideal portfolio that safely and wisely grows the fund s capital. Alumni of the fund have gone on to top graduate programs and careers in investment banking and financial services at such organizations as Bank of Canada, Barra MSCI, Brookfield Asset Management, Export Development Canada, RBC Capital Markets and TD Waterhouse. Learn more about the fund at sprott.carleton.ca/thefund. Study Abroad In today s global business environment, international experience is a standout item on your resumé. Studying abroad offers students a lifechanging opportunity to be immersed in another culture and region of the world. Through Carleton s exchange agreements, students pay Carleton tuition and receive transfer of credits for successfully completed courses. Bachelor of Commerce students can study abroad for up to two terms at one of Carleton s 180+ partner institutions in more than 30 countries, while all Bachelor of International Business students spend a full academic year studying abroad at one of 40+ partner institutions in 13 countries. In addition, Sprott offers many opportunities to gain international experience, such as international case competitions, global leadership programs and international internships. Student Life Sprott students are known for their passion and entrepreneurial spirit. There are 16 student-run organizations at Sprott that offer students opportunities to make new friends, build leadership skills and network with industry professionals, while exploring your interests. All Sprott undergraduates belong to the Sprott Business Students Society (SBSS). SBSS puts on a number of events throughout the year, including the annual Business Banquet, 5 Days for the Homeless campaign, and case competition, as well as sports tournaments and social events. Finance students manage the Fund @ Sprott. Sprott School of Business 3

Bachelor of International Business Stephaine Lawrence, BIB/13, studied at the Nanjing University of Astronautics and Aeronautics in Nanjing, China, during her year abroad. Launched 20 years ago, Sprott s Bachelor of International Business remains the gold standard in international business education. The Bachelor of International Business (BIB) was created in direct response to the growing need for highly skilled professionals with the background and training to help companies succeed in the global marketplace. The program focuses on five key elements: intensive language training in one of six languages (Years 1 & 2); full academic year abroad to increase language fluency and cultural knowledge (Year 3); three concentration possibilities for further specialization; core courses in business fundamentals; and 40+ exchange partners in 13 countries During your year of study abroad, you will pay Carleton University tuition fees. Approved and successfully completed courses will be added to your Carleton academic record. BIB Languages French German Japanese Mandarin Portuguese Spanish Study Abroad Locations Belgium, France Austria, Germany Japan China Brazil specialized courses in international business. Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Spain 4 carleton University

Graduate with firsthand international experience In third year, students immerse themselves in another country, culture and language through a year of studying abroad in a country where their BIB language is spoken. Find out what this year is really like through our student blogs. sprott.carleton. ca/blogs The Capital Advantage Our location in Canada s capital will expose you to an unparalleled international network. Ottawa is home to Canada s Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development; Export Development Canada; international agencies; global corporations; and over 130 embassies and high commissions from around the world. Concentrations GLOBAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND SYSTEMS This concentration focuses on the financial management of the multinational corporation (MNC) and the global context in which it occurs. You will examine international financial markets including currency derivatives, exchange rate determination, and exchange rate risk management. You will also examine how firms raise and manage capital, and how they manage cross-border financial risks. INTERNATIONAL MARKETING AND TRADE This concentration prepares students with the necessary skills to help companies successfully expand to, and compete in, international markets. You will learn how to adapt business strategy to the cultural, political, legal, economic, technological, geographic and historical factors that result in buyer behaviour differences around the world. You will also learn how to assess various foreign expansion alternatives that companies face when going abroad. INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY AND HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT In this concentration you will develop the skills required to design and execute international business strategies by linking a firm s global environment with its internal operations and structure. Special attention is placed on the role of human resources in framing and implementing comprehensive strategies through hiring, training and evaluating personnel. Understanding the challenges of managing a culturally diverse workforce under contrasting conditions is a key factor for success in this field. The Bachelor of International Business may also be completed without a concentration. In place of concentration requirement courses, students complete During my exchange, I ve taken business courses taught not only in German, but from a European viewpoint as well. Being immersed in a foreign culture has taught me lessons and given me new experiences that have allowed me to grow as a business student in ways that I never thought possible. When people say opportunity of a lifetime, the BIB is exactly that. Matthew Martin, fourth-year BIB student, studied at the University of Freiburg in Freiburg, Germany. courses selected from across concentrations, as well as courses related to international business management. Being abroad is teaching me how to connect with different people, be resourceful and adapt to situations. Whether it s doing a business case in Spanish, giving a presentation on an innovative product or visiting one of the New7Wonders of the World, I am learning about myself and, most importantly, how to do business in a globalized world. Natasha Yee, BIB/14, studied at Universidad Adolfo Ibañez in Viña del Mar, Chile. Sprott School of Business 5

Bachelor of Commerce Sprott s Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) program delivers a complete business education and a lot of flexibility with eight concentrations, as well as options to add co-op, study abroad, and/or a minor in another subject. Co-op available To be an effective leader you have to understand all aspects of an organization. The first two years of the BCom program give you a strong foundation of core business disciplines. In years three and four, you have the option to specialize in one of eight concentrations, select two for a double concentration, or continue without a concentration. You do not need to decide until end of second year. Enhance your degree and your resumé by adding co-op or taking part in an international exchange at one of over 140 partner institutions in more than 30 countries. You may also add a four-credit minor (such as law or economics) to your degree for even greater career flexibility! Concentrations ACCOUNTING Accountants are organizational leaders who provide key strategic counsel, in addition to ensuring financial information accurately reflects an organization s financial position. Prepare for careers in auditing, financial or management accounting, and taxation. Within the BCom program, you can complete all of the academic courses required to enter the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) professional education program [formerly known as Chartered Accountant (CA) and Certified Management Accountant (CMA)], and be able to enter the Certified General Accountant (CGA) program at level four. Coop hours in an approved placement can be counted towards the practical experience requirements to become a CPA. ENTREPRENEURSHIP Learn about the entrepreneurial process and experience the steps in starting a business from idea inception, to implementation in the marketplace. BCom students take courses with non-business students in the Minor in Entrepreneurship, creating a collaborative and interdisciplinary classroom environment. In the upper year practicums, students apply the entrepreneurial concepts they have learned to develop a business plan for an entrepreneurial endeavor, and then implement the plan. Carleton also offers a wide 6 carleton University

range of support and funding opportunities for student entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship graduates have the knowledge and skills for careers in entrepreneurship, business development, consulting and small business management. FINANCE This concentration focuses on the financial management of the firm. Examine how financial managers appropriately allocate their firms capital to invest in value-enhancing projects. Examine how the financial markets value the decisions of the financial manager, and gain an understanding of how money management and portfolio analysis manage investment risk. This program has been accepted into the CFA Institute University Recognition Program. A career in finance can range from corporate finance and commercial banking to investment banking and financial planning, to real estate and insurance. Graduates in Finance are fully equipped to write the entry exams for accreditation to Level 1 CFA (Certified Financial Analyst). INFORMATION SYSTEMS In today s globalized economy Information Systems (IS) professionals help organizations drive outstanding performance. Their dual understanding of business processes and information and communication technologies makes them ideal candidates to create new business opportunities, exploit existing ones and deliver cuttingedge solutions. IS graduates are in high demand and their careers have a great future in large and small organizations, government institutions and businesses in general. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Business today is international in scope, and so success depends greatly on developing a global mindset. This includes a thorough understanding of the cultural, political, economic and technological aspects of new markets and the know-how to adapt business strategies to vastly different environments. International Business students gain an appreciation of the global environment; a solid foundation in international finance, marketing, and global expansion strategies; the interpersonal skills to manage in diverse contexts; and firsthand international experience through a practicum and study abroad opportunities. MANAGEMENT Leadership, teamwork, selfawareness, strategic thinking, problem solving, conflict Design the future resolution and negotiation are among the skills that employers identify as critical to the workplace. Being able to understand and manage people and teams, as well as structures and processes, are valued skills in all organizations. Knowledge and skills developed through this concentration help you progress through the hierarchy and greater responsibilities in all organizations and areas of specialization. Prepare for careers in general management, management consulting, training and development, employee relations, and strategic human resources. MARKETING Gain critical thinking, analytical, decisionmaking and creative skills to effectively manage the development, pricing, promotion and distribution of products and services. Learn how to build and sustain highvalue customer relationships in competitive environments. Marketing graduates pursue careers in strategic marketing, sales, advertising, product/ brand management, customer relationship management, marketing research, public relations and e-commerce. SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT In today s global economy, supply chain management has become an increasingly important area of business. To remain competitive, firms rely on networks of companies called supply chains. Supply chains integrate all of the processes involved in the supply and demand of products and services through coordinated efforts. Students in Supply Chain Management develop the essential skills and expertise to manage geographically dispersed networks of suppliers, manufacturers, logistic services providers, transportation carriers, distributors, service support operators and customers. In Fall 2013, business students worked together with Master of Architecture students on a joint course project to design and produce a model of a new building for the Sprott School of Business. Read more about this project at sprott.carleton.ca/building-projects. Developing Creative Thinking was a fantastic course where I was given the opportunity to work in a cross-functional team and developed skills in team collaboration and creativity. I gained experience in creating and presenting a business proposal and was able to manage and delegate tasks based on team members strengths, which I currently use in my working life. Jonathan Critch, BCom/14 (shown here with project team members from the Master of Architecture program) Sprott School of Business 7

Get a head start on your career Sprott Business Career Management Centre Career planning and preparation throughout your studies is the key to success in finding a rewarding job after graduation. As a Sprott student, you ll have exclusive access to a business career centre tailored to meet your needs from first to final year. BCMC offers a full range of services, including: mysprott web portal for business-specific job postings and career resources; Sprott has its own Business Career Management Centre (BCMC) where you can explore career paths, connect with employers, access exclusive job postings, and more! Co-op Program Co-operative education (coop) is an option open to the students in the Bachelor of Commerce program. Through co-op, you will: Gain business-related work experience. Network with industry professionals, gaining valuable references and future contacts. Learn from a number of mentors and tutors. Develop marketable skills. Learn how to find work in a competitive job market. Earn money to help offset student debt. As a co-op student, you will alternate study terms with four or eight month work terms, which begin the summer after second year. Typically, an additional one to two academic terms are required to complete your degree. Recent Co-op Employers Alcatel-Lucent Bank of Canada Brookfield Renewable Power Canada Revenue Agency Deloitte Ernst & Young Export Development Canada Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada Hydro Ottawa KPMG Office of the Auditor General of Canada PricewaterhouseCoopers Public Works and Government Services Canada QNX Software Systems Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton The Minto Group 360pi And more! One-on-one career advising, resume review and interview preparation; Industry career panels and employer events; Opportunities to meet and network with alumni of the program; Tickets to business networking events, such as the Mayor s Breakfast Series; Special workshops to help you stand out to employers, such as business fashion and social media for networking; and Access to CareerLeader, a self-assessment tool used by top business schools worldwide, including Harvard, Stanford, Oxford and INSEAD, that matches your interests and skills to business career paths. 8 carleton University

After you graduate Here is a sampling of careers you can pursue with your BCom or BIB degree. (Further education may be required.) Accounting assurance controllership enterprise risk advisory financial and management accounting corporate and personal taxation Finance commercial banking corporate finance financial planning insurance investment banking money management real estate Entrepreneurship business development entrepreneurship franchising small business consulting Information Systems application development business analysis content management data analytics database administration IT consulting IT management network administration project management International Business business analysis business development cultural affairs foreign affairs imports/exports international finance international human resources international marketing international trade regulatory affairs tourism Marketing advertising brand management digital marketing marketing communications marketing research product marketing public relations Management general management I was fully confident during the hiring season in fourth year because of the support I received from BCMC. Right from second year, they helped me polish my resume and cover letter, assisted me with career planning, and even introduced me to some recruiters. Most importantly, I felt they were personally invested in my career success. I succeeded in landing a job with one of the Big Four accounting firms; BCMC made this possible. Aira Adekola, BCom/13 concentration in Accounting labour relations management consulting performance management strategic human resources training and development Supply Chain Management business analysis business transformation E-supply chain management global supply chain management inventory management manufacturing management procurement project management quality assurance Many BCom and BIB alumni have gone on to graduate programs in Business, Finance, International Affairs, Law, International Development, Communications, and more. The Sprott School offers an accelerated MBA for business graduates, allowing them to complete the Sprott MBA in just 12 months and includes an internship. Learn more at sprott.carleton.ca/mba. Sprott Alumni Jesse Lung BCom/10 Data Analyst Shopify (Ottawa) Jessica Karam BCom/11 Associate Business Manager Canadian Tire Financial Services (Toronto) Natalie Adomait BIB/11 Associate, Mergers & Acquisitions Brookfield Asset Management (London, England) Phil Sonea BCom/11 Partner & COO, Soshal Group (Ottawa) Konval Matin BCom/12 Culture Ambassador, Shopify (Ottawa) Lupita Ardhyaningrum BIB/13 Marketing & Business Development Consultant, Fitco Consulting (Shanghai, China) Oliver Carson BIB/13 Commercial Associate, Asia Markets Exportadora Gonzagri (Curicó, Chile) Dennis Weatherdon BCom/13 Staff Accountant KPMG (Ottawa) Jonathan Critch BCom/14 Officer, Corporate Recruitment Strategy Canada Post (Ottawa) Sprott School of Business 9

Admissions Admission Requirements Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) You must have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with an admission average of at least 80 per cent, including a minimum of six 4 U/M courses. Your six 4 U/M courses must include 4U English, Advanced Functions (with a minimum grade in the mid to low 70s), and one of Calculus and Vectors (recommended) or Mathematics of Data Management. Bachelor of International Business (Honours) You must have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with an admission average of at least 82-85 per cent, including a minimum of six 4 U/M courses. Your six 4 U/M courses must include 4U English, Advanced Functions (with a minimum grade in the mid to low 70s), and one of Calculus and Vectors (recommended) or Mathematics of Data Management. Note: Another language is beneficial Concentrations Accounting Entrepreneurship Finance Information Systems International Business Management Marketing Supply Chain Management Students may choose one, two or no concentrations. You do not need to decide until end of Year 2. International Marketing and Trade International Strategy and Human Resources Management Global Financial Management and Systems Students may choose one or no concentration. Co-op Available Not available Study abroad Optional BCom students can opt to study abroad for one or two academic terms. Typically, students study in English at one of our 140+ partner institutions in 30+ countries. Mandatory BIB students must study abroad for two academic terms in their third year. Courses are taken in your language of choice before your year abroad. We have over 30 partner institutions in 13 countries. Language requirements (other than English) BCom students, including those with a concentration in International Business, are not required to take language courses. BIB students are required to take language courses in one of: French, German, Japanese, Mandarin (Chinese), Portuguese, or Spanish. 10 carleton University

Five Things to Know About Applying Best performance in any eligible course It is Carleton University policy to consider your best performance in any eligible course in the admissions assessment. Since the number of qualified applicants may be greater than the number of available spaces, cut-off averages and required marks may vary. Visit admissions. carleton.ca/requirements for the current admission requirements. English language requirements BCom applicants may receive an offer of admission with an English language requirement. BIB applicants are not eligible for an offer of admission if they have an English language requirement. For more information on English language requirements, visit our website at admissions. carleton.ca/english. How to apply If you are presently finishing your last year of high school, you must obtain your login information from your guidance office before applying online through the Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC). If you are studying outside of Ontario or if you are not currently in school, you can apply directly through OUAC s online service at www.ouac.on.ca. Application deadlines April 1: deadline for applicants whose documents originate outside Canada or the United States. June 1: deadline for applicants whose documents originate in Canada or the United States. Scholarships and Awards If you are a high school student entering Carleton with an average of 80 per cent or better, you will automatically be considered for one of our Entrance Scholarships. No application is necessary. Students with an admission average of over 90 per cent may apply for one of our Prestige Scholarships, Carleton s highest awards. These competitive scholarships are awarded based on admission average and extracurricular activities throughout secondary school. One application is used for all Prestige Scholarships and must be admitted by March 1. Students may also be eligible for one of our Carleton bursaries, financial needbased awards that do not have to be repaid. Sprott School of Business 11

A Capital Location Photo courtesy of Ottawa Tourism At Carleton, we have the distinct advantage of being situated in Ottawa, Canada s capital, which offers our students unique opportunities and a complementary blend of city life and nature, culture and heritage, business and government. Best known as the seat of Canada s federal government, Ottawa offers an unparalleled international network of government departments, international agencies, global companies, and over 130 embassies and high commissions. Ottawa is home to a global technology hub of over 1,900 companies, ranging from large multinationals to small and medium sized enterprises. Ottawa is Canada s most connected city and boasts a strong entrepreneurial culture. For students, Ottawa offers employment and co-operative education opportunities in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. Students have numerous opportunities throughout the year to network with industry professionals, who often take part in courses as guest speakers and presentation judges. Ottawa offers the best of both worlds the benefits of a big city with the feel of a small town. Ottawa ranks second in North America and 14th in the world in Mercer s Quality of Living Survey 2014, and is one of Canada s most affordable cities. As the nation s capital, Ottawa hosts many visiting dignitaries, major sporting events, and over 50 festivals including Winterlude, Bluesfest, and Canada Day. Ottawa is home to national museums, historic sites, and the Ottawa Senators hockey team. Ottawa is one of the world s most picturesque capitals with many parks, waterways and green spaces. Winter activities include downhill and crosscountry skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating along the world s largest skating rink. In warmer seasons, activities include cycling, golf, white water rafting, kayaking, ziplining and more. Just minutes from downtown lies Gatineau Park, 361 square kilometers of forest, lakes, nature trails, beaches and stunning lookouts. Carleton s campus is situated a short ride from Parliament Hill and the downtown core. Our self-contained campus is bordered by the Rideau Canal, the Rideau River and a quiet residential neighbourhood. The campus is well serviced by public transportation with several bus routes and light rail stopping on campus. 12 carleton University

Carleton University Library Residences Athletics facilities The library houses a collection of more than 3.4 million books, journals, government documents, maps, newspapers, games, music scores, CDs, microforms, archives and rare materials, much of which is available via the web. Carleton has eleven residence buildings which provide a home away from home for our students. Flexible meal plans, live-in residence staff and organized academic and social programs are some of the services offered to students living in residence. The Department of Recreation and Athletics is dedicated to providing a broad spectrum of sport, fitness and recreational opportunities for our students and the Carleton University community. 3 4 5 2 1 8 7 6 9 At Carleton, we have the distinct advantage of being situated in the nation s capital, which offers our students unique opportunities. We also have a self-contained campus in the fourth-largest city in Canada, which allows our students to live and study in a community within a community. 1. Carleton University Library 2. Dunton Tower home of the Sprott School of Business 3. Rideau Canal 4. Residences 5. Athletics facilities 6. Health Services 7. Admission Services 8. University Centre 9. Rideau River

COME AND VISIT CARLETON Book a campus tour Visit carleton.ca/tours, call us at 1-888-354-4414 (toll-free in Canada) or 613-520-3663, or email us at tours@ carleton.ca. You can also take a virtual tour at admissions.carleton.ca/virtual-tours. CONNECT WITH CARLETON Receive our newsletter Sign up at carleton.ca/insight. Watch our videos Visit our video gallery at admissions.carleton.ca/videos. FOR MORE INFORMATION Undergraduate Recruitment Office Carleton University 315 Robertson Hall 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa ON K1S 5B6 Canada Tel: 613-520-3663 Toll-free in Canada: 1-888-354-4414 Fax: 613-520-3847 Email: liaison@carleton.ca Website: admissions.carleton.ca @carleton_future facebook.com/carletonfuture Sprott School of Business Carleton University 810 Dunton Tower 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa ON K1S 5B6 Canada Tel: 613-520-2388 Email: info@sprott.carleton.ca Website: sprott.carleton.ca Twitter : @sprottschool Check out our app at admissions.carleton.ca/mobile-app 160-14 6M 09