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BUS 451: Global Dimensions of Business
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
Examines the principles and practices of business and management in an increasingly global environment. The student will gain understanding of the concepts underlying international trade and communications such as exchange rates, e-business, risk, and managing across cultures. The impact of socio-political, ethical, environmental, and legal issues on international and domestic firms is studied. (Haab) Prerequisites: BUS353 & BUS356 & Senior standing & admission to Haab School of Business & Management
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BUS 460: Ethical Decision Making & Leadership
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
Develops the students' knowledge of the strategic decision-making process while incorporating leadership theory and practice within the frame of business ethics. The student will gain knowledge and understanding of the foundations and interdisciplinary aspects of decision-making in institutions, analyze leadership issues and roles, and explore the ethical dimensions of social responsibility and behavior. (Haab) Prerequisites: BUS356 & Junior standing & admission to the Haab School of Business & Management
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BUS 465: Business Policy
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
This capstone course is designed to help students integrate the functional expertise they have developed in areas such as accounting, finance, marketing, and operations management. Concepts and tools acquired from these functional areas, together with the students' personal values, provide the foundation for approaching strategic organizational problems from a holistic and socially responsible perspective. (Haab) Prerequisites: BUS353 & BUS460 & Senior standing & admission to the Haab School of Business & Management
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BUS 482: Senior Project Proposal
1.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
The senior project proposal is the first stage of the individualized capstone experience for the business student, the senior project. Through development of the senior project proposal, the student gains knowledge and understanding of project conceptualization and design, and demonstrates the ability to synthesize and apply business knowledge. (Haab) Prerequisites: Junior standing & admission to the Haab School of Business & Management
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BUS 483: Senior Project
1.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
The senior project is a capstone experience in which the student combines research with practical implementation of business theories and concepts. For the senior project, the student will implement his or her senior project proposal, analyze results, and conduct a public presentation of the project. (Haab) Prerequisites: BUS482 & BUS490 & Senior standing & admission to the Haab School of Business & Management
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BUS 484A: Senior Project I
1.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
Combines research and practical implementation of theories and concepts to solve a work-based problem that demonstrates their successful integration and application of knowledge, and results in a major written and oral report. Students complete part one of the seven chapter senior project. (ADP) Prerequisites: GST150, GST151, and faculty permission.
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BUS 484B: Senior Project I
1.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
Combines research and practical implementation of theories and concepts to solve a work-based problem that demonstrates their successful integration and application of knowledge, and results in a major written and oral report. Students complete part one of the seven chapter senior project. (ADP) Prerequisites: GST150, GST151, BUS484A, and faculty permission.
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BUS 485: Senior Project II
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
Combines research and practical implementation of theories and concepts to solve a work-based problem that demonstrates their successful integration and application of knowledge, and results in a major written and oral report. Students complete part two of the seven chapter senior project. (ADP) Prerequisites: BUS485 and BUS402
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BUS 490: Business Internship
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
The internship is an applied business experience in which the student works on-site at a business, nonprofit, or government organization. It provides an integrative experience enabling the student to blend his/her business education in a work situation with assigned tasks and responsibilities. Site work provides the framework and written analysis of the organization and duties extend the student's learning. (Haab) Prerequisites: Junior standing & admission to the Haab School of Business & Management
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BUS 490A: Business Internship Proposal
1.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
The internship proposal is the first stage of development of a student's business internship. The proposal process will give the students a realistic job search experience from developing a target job through negotiating an acceptable employment contract. (Haab) Prerequisites: Junior standing & admission to the Haab School of Business & Management
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