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BA 229: Report Writing for Business
2.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Research methods, data presentation, and idea organizing in formal and informal reports prepared in an organizational context. Prerequisites: IC106, MN 201.
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BA 245: International Business Law and Its Environment
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Emphasizes the law as it affects international business transactions whether in the area of trade, licensing, or investment. Particular emphasis focuses on comparison of laws of different countries. The cultural, political, and economic forces which impact management decisionmaking for the business person are examined. Prerequisite: BA213.
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BA 258: Legal and Social Environment of Business
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
A study of the legal, economic, ethical, and political environments which influence the decision- making process of profit and not-for-profit organizations. Topics include the nature of law and the legal system, consumer law, securities and antitrust law, labor law, environmental law and corporate social responsibility.
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BA 265: Law and the Environment
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Provides an overview of administrative law, and federal and state environmental statutes and regulatory policy affecting the environment. Emphasis will be on constitutional issues as well as on specific substantive laws arising out of the basic concepts of the common law, contract law and property law. Criminal law and the environment, and international environmental law will also be covered. Prerequisites: ES101, BI101, and BI102 or by permission of the instructor.
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BA 280,380,480: Small Business Advisory Groups each
1.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Team projects that assist small businesses in southern New Hampshire in solving real business problems. Working with the Small Business Development Center (SBDC), a team of six students develop business plans, web sites, advertising campaigns, marketing strategies, financial analyses, or any other material that will help small businesses that are just starting up, or with their problems/opportunities. SBDC is a non-profit organization associated with the State of New Hampshire, the Small Business Administration and the University of New Hampshire.
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BA 301: Cyber Ethics and Law
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Designed to explore current topics in Cyber Law as they affect society, government, economics, business and international trade. The central focus of the course revolves around the delicate balance being forged between law and technology. The topics to be discussed include intellectual property issues such as copyrights and trademarks, business and finance issues such as online contracting and taxation, social issues such as privacy, defamation, computer crime, international issues in cyberspace and constitutional issues. Prerequisite: junior class standing
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BA 390: Internship in Business Administration
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
The opportunity to gain experience in the administration of profit or non-profit organizations. The internship is taken after most of the major or minor requirements have been met, and in no case before the junior year. The internship may be arranged with the assistance of the major internship advisor and/or the Chair of the Division of Business Administration. An agreement is drawn up and approved by the student, the proposed employer, the major internship advisor and Division Chair. Internships require a minimum of 55 hours of on-thejob work for each hour of credit. Evaluation is made by the internship advisor and the Division Chair in consultation with the employer. Prerequisites: AC102, ET102, MN201, MK201, junior class standing, a CGPA of at least 2.0 and permission of Division Chair.
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BA 391: Internship in Business Administration
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
May be taken when an unusual level of job responsibility, such as being in sole control of a business for an extended time, or other unique learning opportunity is encountered which would warrant additional credit above that granted for BA390. The granting of more than 3 credits for one internship will be a rare occurrence. This internship must be completed before the commencement of the student’s senior year, unless otherwise approved by the Division Chair. Prerequisite: BA390.
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BA 410: World Business and Finance 3 or
4.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Allows the student to learn from a variety of business and government decision-makers overseas. The course allows the student to personally experience a variety of environments (economic, cultural, legal, and political) and international institutions such as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Prerequisite: permission of course coordinator.
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BA 420: World Business and Finance 3 or
4.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Same as BA410. Allows the student to repeat the experience of BA410 in a different world area.
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