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RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 1 of 24 RMG 100 Course ID 005385 Requisites Issues and Innovation-Retail I Issues and Innovations in Retailing I This course will provide students with an insightful understanding of the current nature of the retail economy from a North American perspective. Changes in the retail sector and in society which have an impact on Canadian competitiveness will be emphasized. Topics covered each year will be introductory by nature and will vary according to changes in the prevailing retail environment. RMG 101 Course ID 025172 Academic and Career Prep Requisites Academic and Career Preparation This course focuses on the development of the university level skills, attitudes and strategies required for success in the academic environment and in retail management careers. This course assists students in developing successful learning and self- management strategies. Students establish basic literacy and numeracy skills, and also develop specific retail math skills. As they examine different career options and strategies, students also build foundational career management strategies and establish their interests in retail management careers.

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 2 of 24 RMG 200 Course ID 002575 Requisites Retail and Services Management Intro to Retail and Services Management Retailing is one of the most fascinating, challenging and multi-faceted environments, business students will be exposed to. The objective of the course is to provide both an understanding of the key retail strategy components as well as change the student focus from a consumer to a business manager. This will be accomplished through examining the many key functional areas within a retail business including location and market strategy, store design and layout, merchandise planning, human resources, financial strategy and customer relationships. The understanding of these functional areas will illustrate how retailers can adapt to the competitive and continually changing environment by formulating strategies, which result in profitable performance. An introduction to retail profit drivers will be a key element of the course. RMG 300 Course ID 003557 Retail Information Management Retail Information Management This course examines information technologies necessary for successful data access and retrieval, and managerial analytics within a retail environment. Topics include: information needs (internal and external) in a retail environment, access of information through electronic media and special services, bench marking, database management, techniques for effective dissemination, privacy and use of information throughout the organization and supply chain. Requisites Prerequisites: RMG 200 and ITM 102 Dynamic Date

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 3 of 24 RMG 301 Course ID 004916 Retail Operations Management Retail Operations Management This course will focus on how retail companies compete by designing and operating effective value chains. Operations strategy guides retailers as they buy merchandise and move it to the marketplace via efficient processes. Internal and external value chains are linked so that costs are reduced and inventory levels are optimized. The processes, that are the building blocks of successful retail organizations, include planning, inventory management, location selection and resource scheduling. Requisites Prerequisites: RMG 200

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 4 of 24 RMG 302 Course ID 023280 Retail Consumer Insight Retail Consumer Insight The course introduces the key theoretical concepts to the understanding of consumer behaviour. Building on this foundation the retail/consumer relationship will be examined through the case study method. Topics such as the retail brand, consumer research and value equations will be introduced and examined. ; Antirequisites: MKT 400 and MKT 502 RMG 303 Course ID 023281 Service Quality Management Service Quality Management The quality of service that customers experience in retail settings is affected by many factors. As a result, the challenge for retailers is to provide an environment that instills a focus on customers and delivers the service required to satisfy those customers. This course introduces students to service quality management frameworks and principles. It examines how these principles are reflected in key organizational and management strategies, particularly those related to the management of the retail workforce. ; Antirequisite: HTH 102

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 5 of 24 RMG 400 Course ID 005634 Buying Process I Buying Process I This course examines the role of the buyer and his/her place in the marketing function of retail organizations. Course content focuses primarily on the procurement process, and intended outcomes include a thorough understanding of the buyer's contribution to assortment and resource development, relationships with other functions within the organization and interpretation of target customer needs. (Formerly FSN 451.) RMG400/FSN451 RMG 434 Course ID 023283 Intro Logistics/Supply Chain Intro to Logistics and Supply Chain Mgmt This course serves as an introduction to the fundamentals of global supply and distribution networks management (traditionally known as Supply Chain and Distribution Channel). The course is primarily focused on the planning, implementation, monitor and control of global, regional and local distribution networks in support of retail business operations. The course covers fundamentals of supply and distribution networks, the link between distribution networks and marketing strategies, and the link between supplier networks and inventory management. Supply and distribution networks include aligning supply networks with corporate strategies, implementation of corporate sustainability and social responsibility related policies, global transportation, and supporting information technology. Throughout the course, analytical tools and methods are utilized to support decision making and manage supply and distribution networks uncertainty.

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 6 of 24 RMG 452 Course ID 003936 Visual Merch and Space Plan Visual Merchandising and Space Planning Students will study the theories and practices related to visual merchandising and space planning. An examination of leading edge visual merchandising practices will be explored with respect to in-store design and layout. Space planning software will be used to plan in-store displays, window and fixture design and configuration. (Formerly FSN 452.) Components Lecture: 2.00 / Laboratory: 1.00 RMG452/FSN452

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 7 of 24 RMG 500 Course ID 003167 Retail Strategy Retail Strategy Requisites This course examines how ethical marketing and operational strategies can be utilized by retailers to improve performance in a highly competitive and rapidly changing multicultural environment. The strategic planning process will be explored from the perspectives of both small and large retailers. Environmental analysis, strategy development, implementation and control issues will provide a framework for the course. A variety of teaching and learning methods will be used to examine issues and foster reflective thinking among students. Prerequisite: RMG 700 and FIN 300 and (RMG 799 or WKT 304) ; Antirequisite: BUS 800 RMG 700 Course ID 001482 Applied Retail Research Applied Retail Research This course is designed to develop students' analytical skills in effective use of retail business research. Emphasis is placed on the practical applications of research, the use of appropriate data analysis techniques, interpretation of results, and the effective communication of research findings. The aim of the course is to encourage the intelligent use of research and the ability to develop a research project. Requisites Prerequisites: RMG 301 and QMS 102; Antirequisites: MKT 423, MKT 500

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 8 of 24 RMG 799 Course ID 024767 Internship Placement Internship Placement Components Lecture: 1.00 Requisites This course is designed to help prepare students in finding and documenting their progress through the School's Internship Program. Mandatory work placements are typically completed in the summer following sixth semester. Your work experience may cover one or more areas from a broad range of retail opportunities including visual merchandising, store management, business/merchandise analyst roles, marketing internships, and more in order to develop your personal leadership and decision making skills. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis. Grd Basis Pass/Fail Billing Units 0.0 RMG 800 Course ID 003550 Director's Project Director's Project Requisites This course is designed to allow students to assume a major research/independent study project, which is completed under the direction of a faculty member and approved in advance by the course coordinator. Prior to being admitted to this course, students must submit a proposal outlining an appropriate area of interest for research and/or independent study upon which they will present a written report at the conclusion of the academic year. Dept Consent Department Consent Required

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 9 of 24 RMG 801 Course ID 003893 Retail Career Strategies Retail Career Strategies This course provides students with an opportunity to reflect upon their leadership and management experience in the retail industry. This experience is drawn from at least one school-approved internship/work placement (400 hours min) completed prior to enrollment in the course. During the course, students engage in learning experiences that develop their personal leadership skills and contribute to building the role of students in the broader retail management community. The course also provides insights into career development strategies, as students look ahead to graduation. Requisites Prerequisite: FIN 300 and (RMG 799 or WKT 304) RMG 806 Course ID 025605 Perspectives on Category Mgmt Retailer Perspectives on Category Management Category Management for a retail buying and merchandising team requires understanding how different product groups and placement play a specific strategic role within each store. Balancing the right assortments, shelf space, and product placement decisions is directly related to shopper satisfaction, brand growth, efficient inventory management and profitability. In this course students will learn the foundations of category management theory, how to build effective planograms, the importance of collaborations between retail buyers and their suppliers/vendors, along with the strategies used across different categories in apparel, food and consumer packaged goods, toys, hardware and more. Requisites Prerequisites: RMG 200

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 10 of 24 RMG 817 Course ID 025606 Digital Advertising in Retail Digital Advertising in Retailing The digital age has opened up new channels of communication and new types of messages. This course will offer students real world experience in planning, implementing and measuring a digital marketing campaign that is embedded in an integrated marketing and retail and services strategy. Students will become AdWords Certified and will work with a retail business or service provider to plan, execute, and measure a digital advertising campaign. Requisites Prerequisites: RMG 922

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 11 of 24 RMG 821 Course ID 025607 Resear/Analyt in Social Media Research and Analytics in Social Media Students will learn how to use tools to listen to conversations across digital platforms and make meaningful conclusions in a retail context. Netlytic, a cloud-based text and social networks analyzer, will be used to collect, analyzed and visualize publicly available online conversations from social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Topics will include collecting and storing data, studying networks and links, analyzing comments, sentiments, hashtags, and images. Ethics and other important topics will also be covered. Requisites Prerequisites: RMG 922 RMG 902 Course ID 005904 Franchising Franchising The focus of this course is on business format franchising - the transfer of a particular business format or way of conducting business. The costs and benefits of franchising from both the franchisee's and franchiser's point of view will be explored. Franchiser/franchisee communication and relationship will be discussed. Students will examine how to determine the feasibility of a franchise opportunity, the legal dimensions of franchising, characteristics of the typical franchisee, and international franchising as a means of expansion.

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 12 of 24 RMG 905 Course ID 003754 Design, Commerce and Culture Design, Commerce and Culture This course aims to provide an in-depth reflective understanding of the human designed environment, from a retail perspective. Concentrating on the main historic movements of the twentieth century, the course will address the ways in which the products of a culture are seen as representations of its cultural identity and value system. Changing social and cultural patterns, developing technology, and the economic climate will be explored. Ethical and environmental implications of the retail environment will be discussed. ; Antirequisite: GEO 421 RMG 906 Course ID 004818 International Retail Markets International Retail Markets This course examines the ever changing trend toward international retailing. As proactive Canadian retailers look for opportunity outside of Canada, a number of international retailers are turning their eyes on Canada. We will explore determinants for international expansion, the growth of international retail organizations, methods of appraising international retail market opportunities and how to recommend growth strategies to take advantage of the learning generated. Students will be expected to develop an understanding of several international markets and how to present their recommendations in a business environment. Requisites Prerequisites: ECN 204 and RMG 200

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 13 of 24 RMG 907 Course ID 004543 Relationship Marketing Relationship Marketing The relationship between the consumer and the retailer has been perceived as a transaction and marketing strategy has been based on this perception. Retailers are moving to an ethical relationship view of the buying process - the building of a long term relationship with the customer as the central theme of marketing strategy. This course will explore the underlying theories, values and benefits of doing business through one-to-one relationships with consumers using technological advances. A one-to-one customer-centric approach enables retail marketers to reach customers from multicultural backgrounds, a distinguishing feature of the Canadian marketplace.

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 14 of 24 RMG 908 Course ID 002385 Issues/Innovations-Retail II Issues and Innovations in Retailing II This course examines the current retail environment for important trends and issues that retail organizations must strategically address. The focus is predominately Canadian with context in an increasingly global industry. The role of innovation in retailing is studied both in theory and in practice. Critical thinking on the current issues in retail are developed both in class and through a major research paper. Requisites Prerequisite: RMG 500 RMG 909 Course ID 005356 Advanced Buying Process II Advanced Buying Process II This course compliments Buying Process I by introducing students to concepts of merchandise management. Course content emphasizes analytical and quantitative aspects of merchandising planning and expected outcomes include a complete understanding of financial strategy as it relates to merchandise management, the development of dollar merchandise plans, measures of productivity and vendor performance analysis. Information technology and decision support systems represent and integral part of the course content. (Formerly FSN 551) Requisites Prerequisite: RMG 400

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 15 of 24 RMG 910 Course ID 005981 Multi-Channel Retailing Multi-Channel Retailing "Multi-channel retailing provides the student with a comprehensive view of the dominant theme for retailers in the 21st Century. The course focuses on the importance of operating and integrating multiple channels of merchandising. By providing an integrated solution to the consumer the retailer reinforces its brand, responds to the consumer's buying patterns, increasing sales and customer loyalty. An integrated multi-channel strategy must be seamlessly linked and present the same marketing face to the customer. The course helps the student to develop the skills to analyze a firm's current multi-channel strategy and recommend an integrated strategy to help meet customer needs: optimize sales effectively and efficiently for the retailer. The student will have the opportunity to reinforce her learning through a consulting assignment to a firm in the industry." Requisites Prerequisite: ITM 350 or RMG 200 RMG 911 Course ID 023284 Retail Sales Management Retail Sales Management Based on the notion that salesmanship and effective selling have been lost in the role they play in delivering exceptional customer service and improved GMRSS. Focus on building effective leadership skills and programs for selling and the relationship to increasing productivity and customer loyalty.

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 16 of 24 RMG 912 Course ID 023285 Corporate Responsibility Corporate Responsibility This course examines the three pillars of business sustainability - financial, environmental and social responsibility - in the context of the retail sector. The best practices of retailers particularly in the area of greening retail are a primary focus of study. Students engage in an industry based project as this is an emerging topic within the retail sector.

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 17 of 24 RMG 913 Course ID 023286 Retail Private Label Retail Private Label Private Label products have taken on an increasingly larger share of market within the retail product mix. For students interested in buying and merchandising, this course will examine the role of proprietary brand development across the spectrum of retail categories from hard goods and food to fashion and trend products. Curriculum will focus on best practice in private label and students will engage in a project on product development from concept to sourcing. RMG 914 Course ID 023287 Sector Studies Sector Studies Each year this course will take an in-depth look at one specific sector in the retail industry and will focus on one of the following - grocery, fashion, financial or hard goods retailing. Looking at the Canadian market for this sector, within an international context of best practices, the course will examine performance of individual companies and the overall sector, as well as dominant issues that are unique to the sector. Integration of learning from the consumer, supply chain and operational perspectives will be emphasized. Repeat for Credit Y Total Completions 2

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 18 of 24 RMG 916 Course ID 023289 Managing B2B Channels Managing B2B Channels This course will explore how organizations leverage channels of distribution for value creation and competitive advantage. It delves into strategies that companies use to bring products and services from their point of origin to their point of consumption. Product proliferation, media fragmentation, retailer power and the internet have required excellence in channel design and management. The course will cover key concepts and strategies related to channel management, in light of traditional and new channels of distribution. Requisites Prerequisites: RMG 200 and MKT 100 RMG 917 Course ID 023290 Exp Learning-Asia Pac Study Experiential Learning - Asia Pacific Study This course examines consumption patterns, retail formats and operations, as well as sourcing opportunities and challenges in the Asia Pacific Region. Students will participate in a 10 day international learning experience in a chosen country in the Asia Pacific Region. The course will be taught by Ryerson retail faculty but local industry experts will be invited to address various topics.

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 19 of 24 RMG 918 Course ID 023291 Retail IT-Case Study Best Prac Retail IT - Case Study of Best Practices Today, retail companies must invest in technology to manage their multiple locations and many transactions. Some retailers have emerged as leaders in their field by using technology to support a strategic initiative that differentiates them from their competition. Wal-Mart sends information across its supply chain; Harry Rosen keeps detailed customer profiles. In this course, students will study a few retailers in depth and analyze how they have used Information Technology as a competitive weapon. Requisites Prerequisites: RMG 300 RMG 919 Course ID 023292 Visualizing Data for Decisions Visualizing Data for Decisions Retail is detail. A retail company collects volumes of data: what was sold, what size, when, at what price, and by whom. But with so much data, it is difficult to see the forest from the trees. Powerful software is now available that enables managers to visualize the data, understand the trends and be able to make informed business decisions. In this course, students will learn how to find answers to complex business problems by using tools that enable data to be visualized. They will analyze large data sets, gaining practical experience.

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 20 of 24 RMG 920 Course ID 023293 Case Studies in Managing Rtl Case Studies in Managing Retail The success of retail organizations in an increasingly competitive environment is dependent upon their capacity for speed, flexibility and customer focus, in short the quality of the service they provide. This course examines the different characteristics and manifestations of leadership. RMG 922 Course ID 023294 Rtlng 2.0: Social Media Mrktng Retailing 2.0: Social Media Marketing An explosion in the popularity of social media sites has created a new level of consumer empowerment over even the most carefully managed brand messages. As the primary point of interaction in bringing products and services to the public, retailers are well positioned to carry customer relationships into this new online era. This course will focus on how and why retailers should "join the conversation" with consumers to build trust beyond the buzz associated with viral marketing and typical Internet campaigns. Students will analyze the market reach of popular online communities and tools, the legal and ethical implications, and the potential impact/integration of a multi-point communications strategy into the overall retail operation and marketing mix.

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 21 of 24 RMG 925 Course ID 023297 Leading in Retail Service Org Leading in Retail Service Organizations This course focuses on the processes involved in the alignment and implementation of service management strategies. Its emphasis is on the optimization of operational capacity and capability, including facets of customer satisfaction, the engagement of the retail workforce and the use of problem solving techniques. In particular, students will develop organizational leadership strategies oriented to the alignment of these strategies and to the development of an engaged and productive workforce. Requisites Prerequisite: RMG 500 WKT 104 Course ID 025173 Components Lecture: 1.00 Requisites Retail Management Work Term I Retail Management Work Term I Work must be program-related (Retail Management) and may be entry-level or junior in responsibility and content. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis. Grd Basis Pass/Fail GPA Weight 0.00/0.00 Billing Units 0.0

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 22 of 24 WKT 204 Course ID 025174 Components Lecture: 1.00 Retail Management Work Term II Retail Management Work Term II Work must be program related (Retail Management) and should build on the experience of the first work term. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis. Requisites Prerequisites: WKT 104 Grd Basis Pass/Fail GPA Weight 0.00/0.00 Billing Units 0.0 WKT 304 Course ID 025175 Retail Mgmt Work Term III Components Lecture: 1.00 Retail Management Work Term III Work must be program-related (Retail Management) and should progressively demand more of the student than the first two terms by including some independent work or substantial responsibility for meeting specific objectives. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis. Requisites Prerequisites: WKT 204 Grd Basis Pass/Fail GPA Weight 0.00/0.00 Billing Units 0.0

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 23 of 24 WKT 404 Course ID 025176 Components Lecture: 1.00 Retail Management Work Term IV Retail Management Work Term IV Work must be program-related (Retail Management) and ideally include primary responsibility for specific project(s) or significant contribution as a team member. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis. Requisites Prerequisites: WKT 304 Grd Basis Pass/Fail GPA Weight 0.00/0.00 Billing Units 0.0

RUSRR048 COURSE CATALOG DETAIL REPORT Page 24 of 24 Run Control Values ------------------------------------------------------------ Academic Institution: RYERU Academic Career: UGRD Academic Group: anization: RETAILMGT Subject: From Date 01-JAN-1901 Thru Date 31-MAR-2016 EFF_STATUS A Schedule Course Y Course - Run Control Values ------------------------------------------------------------ DATETIME CREATED: COURSE ATTRIBUTE: COURSE ATTRIBUTE VALUE: DATETIME CREATED: COURSE ATTRIBUTE: COURSE ATTRIBUTE VALUE: DATETIME CREATED: COURSE ATTRIBUTE: COURSE ATTRIBUTE VALUE: 11-NOV-2015 LVL 12-JAN-2016 PT 24-MAR-2016 WKS