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BUS 298 SPECIAL TOPIC IN BUSINESS

(Topic to be specified each semester course offered.)

BUS 320 PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE AND IMAGE

This course will explore the areas of business and professional etiquette and image so that students will understand and appreciate the critical role these play in the business environment. Basic skills and techniques will be discussed to enable students to better project a professional business image. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Offered Spring semester in odd numbered years.

BUS 325 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STRATEGY

This course will look at how firms become and remain international in scope. The course deals with the experiences of firms of all sizes, and from many countries, as they come to grips with an increasingly competitive global environment when a home market perspective is no longer enough. Through carefully selected comprehensive case studies and integrated text material, this course bridges both the internationalization process and multinational management. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Offered as needed.

BUS 398 SPECIAL TOPIC IN BUSINESS

(Topic to be specified each semester course offered.)

BUS 435 BUSINESS STRATEGY SIMULATION

This course will enable the student to experience the practical application of theoretical constructs learned in previous course work. Students will work in management teams running their own business in competition with other industry teams in a computer simulated environment. Teams will be responsible for all major operational decisions of the company. Attention will be given to teamwork and sound decision making in an environment of uncertainty throughout the course. Lectures and class work will emphasize strategic planning and organizational aspects of running a business. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: Senior standing. Offered Spring semester in odd numbered years..

BUS 460 BUSINESS ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

This course explores business as a dynamic enterprise, interacting within the environment of governmental regulation, professional codes of conduct, individual personal value conflicts, and increasing social pressures. Special emphasis is placed on social responsibility and the changing environment of business operations in both the domestic and international arena. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Offered Spring semester in even numbered years.

BUS 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN BUSINESS

 

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