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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Study of a specific area of biological science. Topic varies semester to semester. May be taken twice for credit under different subtitles. Prerequisites: Graduate standing and permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Designed as an interactive, team-taught learning experience that illustrates how the various fields of business coexist in the world. Provides students an introduction to the Perdue School, as well as the necessary tools to develop meaningful and measurable learning objectives to be used throughout their academic career. Topics include personal growth and development essential to business as well as the various subfields of business, such as: accounting, finance, information science, management, marketing and operations. Credit may not be received for both BUAD 101 and 103. Prerequisite: Freshman (students with fewer than 25 hours of credit) who have declared accounting, finance, information systems, management, marketing and business administration as their major. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the internal and external environment of contemporary business. Topics include the nature of business and its operations and a survey of basic concepts, principles and practices. Provides a foundation for advanced study and assistance in making career decisions. Not open to students who are concurrently enrolled in, or have received academic credit for, any 300- or 400-level BUAD/ACCT/FINA/INFO/ MGMT/MKTG courses. Three hours per week.
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0.00 Credits
Exposes students to the expectations and environment of business. Allows students to assess their personal career interests and personal learning styles to ensure they are taking coursework and participating in activities to meet their academic and career goals. Sessions vary in duration, depending on the activities involved, which are subject to change. Students have a mid-term and final examination that covers materials from workshops. Prerequisites: Business major and admitted to the Professional Program. Corequisite: MGMT 320 (if MGMT 320 is taken in summer or winter, student participates in BUAD 300 the following semester). Hours per week vary.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of varying business topics based on students' interests and needs. May be repeated once for credit under different subtitle. May substitute for a concentration elective depending on the topic (see director of undergraduate studies). Major Prerequisites: Varies by topic and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: Varies by topic and junior standing. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the procurement and materials management function of government and industry including planning, acquisition, storage, physical movement and control of materials. Major Prerequisites: MGMT 320 and MKTG 330, and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: MGMT 320 and MKTG 330, and junior standing. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Business function under the regulatory bodies of all levels of government. Federal, state and local government requirements for business operations are covered as well as their effect on the economic operation of the enterprise. Major Prerequisites: ECON 211, 212 and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: ECON 211, 212 and junior standing. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the international aspects of business management and its cultural, economic and political environment in its actual setting. Topics include the economics of international trade, sociocultural environment, political risk and other major aspects of international business operations (e.g. finance, management, marketing, etc.). Part or all of the course will be held in another country. May be taken twice under different subtitles. Admission to a relevant Perdue School study abroad program is required in preparation for this course. Prerequisites: Junior standing, permission of instructor and admission to Professional Program. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Examines issues in business administration in an international setting. Specific topics selected from the fields of accounting, economics, finance, information systems, management or marketing, depending on the instructor's area of expertise. Part or all of the course will be held outside the United States. Admission to a relevant Perdue School study abroad program is required in preparation for this course. Prerequisite: Admission to the relevant Perdue School study abroad program. Three hours per week.
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0.00 Credits
Designed for students majoring within the Perdue School of Business. Students demonstrate their professional skills and knowledge through participation in a series of assessment activities. Completion of the Core Business Knowledge Exam and participation in Student Assessment Center activities are required to pass the course. Sessions vary in duration, depending on the activities involved, which are subject to change. Corequisite: MGMT 492. Hours per week vary.
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