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BUSA471 - Artificial Intelligence Ethics for Business
BUSA471
In this project, students in groups of 4-6 assume the role of organizational consultants, providing advice on topics related to responsible AI and AI ethics such as: how to develop responsible AI policies, managing the ethical considerations related to an AI implementation, and addressing the impact of AI on the workforce. Students will work on a specific AI-related problem or topic of interest that you have articulated, providing you with their insights or suggestions. The projects give students an in-depth overview of the challenges involved in identifying and addressing the ethical implications of AI use in a business context as well as the implications for society.

Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
MGPO 438
In search of new solutions, a growing number of social entrepreneurs are developing novel strategies to achieve social impact. Bring on students from McGill University to be your student-consultants, in a project-based experience. Students will work on one main project over the course of the semester, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools. Students in this course are tasked with designing a product or idea that solves a problem or fills a gap in the market. The design of the product or idea must fit within one of the 17 sustainable development goals set by the United Nations. We are looking for organizations with a social mission, where students can use the concepts learned in class to create possible solutions to a common problem.

Strategic Management MCGR 423
MGCR423
Students will de-construct a complex business situation, identify the key issues and problems facing the organization in question, propose alternative courses of action, recognize the trade-offs involved in these alternatives, and make concrete recommendations backed by solid reasoning. Companies will have the chance to work and meet with tomorrow's leaders at a prestigious university institution. They may also obtain strategic advice and research analyses from eager young adults at no cost.

Human Resources Management ORGB423 Fall 2025
ORBG423
Students in the BCom program complete this course in their second or third year at McGill. Students come from diverse backgrounds with a wide variety of concentrations including Human Resources, Organizational Behavior, Business Analytics, Marketing, Operations Management, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Strategic Management and Sustainability. Students outside of the BCom program or exchange students may also take this course as an elective, adding to the diversity of our class. Some students have completed internships in human resources and/or in other management fields. This is a great opportunity to work with leaders of tomorrow, foster a relationship with McGill, as well as start a talent pipeline for your organization. You may get inspiration and some fresh ideas from the students.