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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Individual study in a given business or management field under the guidance of a faculty member.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
All internships have two components: learning by doing and reflection. Learning by doing is achieved through apprenticeship with an organization outside the university or the academic department. Reflection includes reading and well thought out articulation of the outcome of the internship. The intern will work under the supervision of the organizational sponsor and a faculty member. The internship experiences are completed with a reflection paper. A presentation of the internship learning experience may be required. Co-requisite for BA 38600: BA 38700. Co-requisite for BA 48600: BA 48700.
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1.00 Credits
All students are required to take an internship seminar along with the internship; i.e. apprenticeship experience. The seminar will utilize literature relevant to internship experience. Co-requisite for BA 38700: BA 38600. Co-requisite for BA 48700: BA 48600.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Students who want to further develop understanding gained in the Intermediate Studies in Business may take advanced level courses in the areas of Functional studies and Industry studies. Functional studies include taking selected topics courses in subjects such as organizational behavior, management, finance, marketing, quantitative analysis, accounting, law, international business, human resources, etc. Industry studies include selected topics courses in arts, not-for-profit sector, government, health care, non-governmental organizations, manufacturing, natural resources, tourism, etc. Prerequisite: Intermediate Studies in Business or instructor permission.
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4.00 Credits
This is the first of the three directed study courses focused on the senior project. Students develop a plan of action with timeline for completing senior project, select a topic, and defend it. Extensive reading on the topic is required in this course. The paper must include a description of the senior project, scope, purpose, and a review of the literature. Students may concurrently enroll in 49700 and 49800 in one semester. If concurrently enrolled, the student must complete work required in 49700 before beginning work on 49800. Prerequisites: LL 20100, BA 20000, BA 21500, and senior standing.
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4.00 Credits
This is the second directed study course focused on the senior project. Students must complete BA 49700 or, if concurrently enrolled in BA 49700, must complete BA 49700 before working on BA 49800. Revise action plan developed in BA 49700 if necessary, and carry out the project. The written paper must detail method of data collection and analysis. If applicable the proposal must be approved by the Institutional Review Board before data collection. If concurrently enrolled in BA 49800 and BA 49900, students must complete work required in BA 49800 before beginning work on BA 49900. Prerequisites: LL20100, BA 20000, BA 21500, BA 49700 or concurrent enrollment, and senior standing.
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4.00 Credits
Third and final directed study course focused on the senior project requires completing the written paper and making an oral presentation to the Senior Project Committee. If concurrently enrolled in BA 49800 and BA 49900, students must complete work required in 49800 before beginning work on 49900. Prerequisites: LL 20100, BA 20000, BA 21500, BA 49800 or concurrent enrollment, and senior standing.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides students with basic algebra and mathematics skills to solve business problems and also lay a foundation for the advanced mathematical requirements found in college-level quantitative business courses. Students will be exposed to the arithmetic and algebraic principles underlying pricing, depreciation, investments and insurance problems as relevant business topics utilizing such tools. Word problems will be included in each of these topics so that students can experientially relate to their real-world applications.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Offered as needed. Appropriate descriptions published when special topic is offered.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to financial accounting including principles and concepts underlying financial accounting, uses and preparation of accounting information, and examination of alternative accounting methods. (Elective module that can be added to the regular BAM Program curriculum for students wishing more experience in accounting.)
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