The required courses are:
BUS 3000 |
Organizational Behavior and Management |
3 credit hours |
| Literature of organizational theory with an emphasis on theoretical concepts, organizational design, dynamics of formal and informal groups, communication in leadership, organizational fundamentals, organizational effectiveness, and social science research techniques. Also offered every semester in the Business Administration program. | ||
BUS 3010 |
Marketing |
3 credit hours |
| An introduction to marketing and to the development of marketing strategy, including product, price, promotion, and place in today's business world. Also offered every semester in the Business Administration program. | ||
BUS 3025 |
Managerial Effectiveness |
3 credit hours |
| This course is designed to provide instruction and practice in business and professional communication settings. Elements of this course will bring to light communication situations and techniques for addressing those circumstances with effective communication. Skill development in the use of a variety of communication tools, particularly speaking and writing, will occur in the context of simulated work situations. Also offered every semester in the Business Administration program. Prerequisite: ENG 1020. | ||
BUS 3035 |
Applied Business Solutions |
3 credit hours |
| This course is designed to introduce students to research methodology and the use of statistics in research. The emphasis is placed on learning how to interpret and use research data in decision making. Offered every semester in the Business Administration program. Prerequisites: ENG 1020 and MAT 1030 or MAT 1040. | ||
BUS 3045 |
Quantitative Methods for Business |
3 credit hours |
| This is a descriptive and introductory course in the fundamentals of quantitative methods for business. The basic concepts of using quantitative methods both in manufacturing and non-manufacturing sectors are introduced. These concepts will include product and process design, forecasting, materials management, inventory management, and production planning. Offered every semester in the Business Administration program. Prerequisites: MAT 1030 or MAT 1040. | ||
BUS 3060 |
Legal Environment of Business I |
3 credit hours |
| An analysis of the legal and ethical environment of business, the effects of legislation and regulation on business activity, and the role of law and ethics in the decisionmaking process. Also offered every semester in the Business Administration program. | ||
BUS 3160 |
Managerial Finance I |
3 credit hours |
| A course designed to teach the principles of financial management, analysis of balance sheets and income statements, capital markets, sources of capital funds, the time value of money, and the interpretation of future cash flows. Also offered every semester in the Business Administration program. Prerequisites: MAT 1030 or MAT 1040. | ||
BUS 4030 |
Human Resource Management |
3 credit hours |
| Students explore the values and perceptions of selected groups affecting social and economic life through an analysis of policies and practices of recruitment, selection, training, development, and compensation of employees. Offered every semester in the Business Administration program. | ||
BUS 4070 |
Knowledge Management |
3 credit hours |
| This course is designed to examine the impact of computer information technology upon organizations, organizational structure, and strategies used in modern management. Groupware, intranet, Internet, database, and spreadsheet management applications will be provided by the utilization of case studies and application samples. Also offered every semester in the Business Administration program. | ||
BUS 4080 |
Leadership and Christian Worldview |
3 credit hours |
| Students will examine patterns of successful leadership in various types of organizations. To promote principled leadership, the student will consider theological and philosophical fundamentals that present a sound philosophical base for ethical understanding and behavior. Special attention will be given to ethical issues facing decision makers. This course will satisfy the TST 4095 general education requirement for OM majors. Offered every semester in the Business Administration program. Prerequisite: ENG 1020. | ||
BUS 4095 |
Seminar in Organizational Strategy and Policy |
3 credit hours |
| A capstone course challenging the student to analyze organizational problems, and to design strategies and policies in dealing with those problems. A case approach will be used. Also offered every semester in the Business Administration program. Prerequisites: ENG 1020 and MAT 1030 or MAT 1040. | ||
REL 3000 |
Christian Faith and Scriptures |
3 credit hours |
| Explores the content, interpretation, and application of the Bible and Christian faith. This course is exclusively for Organizational Management majors and satisfies the general education requirement for BST 2000. Prerequisite: ENG 1020 and admission to the Business Administration program. | ||
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