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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Provides students with knowledge and understanding of the leadership and management of nonprofit organizations. Students will gain theoretical and practical knowledge of the most essential leadership skills and attributes, as well as management functions exercised in nonprofit organizations. Prerequisites: BSE 3720
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4.00 Credits
An intensive investigation of a selected topic in business, economics or nonprofit management. Extensive reading and research expected. Seminar format. Prerequisite: BSE 1010 and consent of instructor.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
This is a tpoics course allowing the School of Business to grant undergraduate credit for selected graduate courses taken through SBNM.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
This is the capstone course of the undergraduate business curriculum. As such it will synthesize the various disciplines of management and address the overall determination of strategic direction for the business organization. The student will begin by investigating the basics of human behavior in organizations and apply this theory to the organizational decision making process. Emphasis will be on the five steps of strategic management; mission determination, environmental analysis, organizational analysis, strategy selection and organizational implementation. Students will have an opportunity to participate in a computer simulation of a business organization, which requires them to synthesize the various disciplines they have studied throughout their undergraduate curriculum. Prerequisites: BSE 2110, 2120, 2211, 2212, 2310, 2540, and 2610. Corequisites: BSE 2510, 2520, 2530.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Independent Study in Business and Economics
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
The Internship Program provides an opportunity for students to gain "hands-on" experienceand to explore career options in their chosen field. The student earns a minimum of 1 semester hour for their internships. A maximum of 8 semester hours may apply toward graduation. The internship program is open to any North Park student who has completed at least one full year of study at North Park, has third- or fourth-year status and has a minimum GPA of 2.5 in their major. In addition, the student must apply and be accepted by a faculty sponsor and the Internship Committee. The faculty sponsor will monitor the student's progress throughout the internship, including meeting periodically with the student and maintaining contact with the site supervisor. During the course of the internship, interns must fulfill certain requirements. Interns will keep a daily journal of their activities throughout the internship. The faculty sponsor and the site supervisor may, at their discretion, assign certain reading materials to the intern. In addition, the faculty sponsor may assign a final paper. Finally, the intern must work for a minimum of 15 hours per week for one semester. Tuition is charged at the same rate as for other courses, based on the number of semester hours the student is requesting. Grading for all internships is Pass/Fail. Prerequisites: BSE 2540
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
The focus of this course is the story of biblical Israel as depicted in the first five books of the Bible, or the Pentateuch. The course will follow closely the concern of the Pentateuch for faith, particularly in relation to the covenant at Mount Sinai and the revelation of the law. Prerequisite: BTS 1850. Biblical Emphasis - Old Testament.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
A historical study of the Hebrew prophets within the economic, political, and social conditions of their time. The significance of the prophetic message for the Hebrew and Christian faiths. Prerequisite: BTS 1850. Biblical Emphasis - Old Testament.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
A survey of the third major division of the Hebrew canon of the Bible, the Writings or Kethubim. The Writings are a miscellaneous collection of books important in understanding the history, faith, and practice of ancient Israel and early Judaism. This in turn is important for understanding the New Testament and the early Church. This course examines the different books of the Writings in their final, canonical form, with attention given to the various theological motifs. Different literary genres present in the collection are studied. The canonical role of the Writings as a collection is also examined. Prerequisite: BTS 1850. Biblical Emphasis - Old Testament.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
The life and teachings of Jesus studied with reference to current research. Explores the "quest for the historical Jesus," the historicity of the gospels, and the method and messageof Jesus' teachings. Prerequisite: BTS 1850. Biblical Emphasis - New Testament.
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