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bUSINESS
aDMINISTRATION (BUS)
College
of Business Administration
Business Administration Minor
(All
colleges, excluding the College of Business Administration) — 34-36 credits,
including C-S 101 (or equivalent); ECO 110, 120; ACC 221, 222; MGT 205; MTH 175
(or 207), MTH 145 (or equivalent); MGT 308; MKT 309; FIN 355. Completion of six
of the lower level courses is prerequisite for enrollment in upper level
courses. Grades of “C” or better are required in ECO 110, 120; ACC 221, 222;
MGT 205.
BUS
230 Cr. 3
Business and Economics Research and Communication
The study
of the scientific method as used in business and economics research, beginning
with the identification of the problem and culminating in the final report.
Analysis of the reliability and validity of data, effectiveness of presentation,
and a critical study of the validity of conclusions. Prerequisites: C-S 101 or
C-S 103 and 104; MTH 145.
BUS
240 Cr. 3
Introduction to International Business
The course
serves as an introduction to the field of international business and relates it
to both the functional areas of business and to the basic disciplines which
define the international environment. Within this frame of reference, the course
focuses on the problems and opportunities which arise when firms conduct
business abroad.
BUS
400 Cr. 1
Foreign
Study Tour
This
course and accompanying tour will give students an opportunity to gain an
in-depth knowledge of a foreign city and/or region. The class will prepare
students for international travel in general, and for the experience of visiting
selected cities/areas. The specific cities/areas to be visited may vary by
semester and by professor. Students are encouraged to meet with prospective
professors/leaders early so that the students’ interests will best be served.
To be taken concurrently with INS 226. Prerequisite: MGT 308, FIN 355, MKT 309,
and permission of instructor. Notes: 1) class is open only to those students
participating in the class tour which will generally be for two weeks and
commence at the end of the regular semester; 2) students who enroll in the
class/tour will be asked to make a non-refundable deposit prior to the beginning
of the semester.
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