| ACC 3332 |
Financial Statement Analysis Cr. 3. (3-0) ACCT 2301/2401 and ACCT 2302/2402 Develop basic skills in financial statement analysis and appreciate the factors that influence the outcome of the financial reporting process. |
| ECO 3315 |
Managerial Economics Cr. 3. (3-0) ECON 2301, ECON 2302, ISC 3325, and QMS 3311 The development of basic economic concepts and their application to managerial decision making. This is an applied microeconomic theory and applied econometric course requiring the use of a statistical package. |
| ENG 3430 |
Professional Writing Cr. 4. (3-1) Please consult the course catalog for prerequisites. Study of professional writing, including correspondence, proposals, research reports, resumes and job letters. Credit will not be given for both COM 3430 and ENG 3430. |
| FIN 3311 |
Business Finance Cr. 3. (3-0) ACCT 2301/2401, ACC 2302/2402, and QMS 3311 Examines the role of and theoretical framework available to financial managers as they seek to solve business financial problems. |
| ISC 3325 |
Information Systems in Organizations Cr. 3. (3-0) Please consult the course catalog for prerequisites. An introduction to the functions of information systems in organization and their relationships to organizational objectives and structure. Studies of decision theory, quantitative procedures, system design and types of applications that are part of an information system. |
| MGT 3311 |
Principles of Management Cr. 3. (3-0) Junior standing General systems theory; evolution of management theory; interpersonal behavior in business organizations to include: motivation, leadership, value attitudes and organizational development. Formerly: Management and Organizational Behavior |
| MGT 3312 |
Legal Environment of Business Cr. 3. (3-0) Junior standing The interaction between politics, society, government and the law (public/private and federal/state), how corporate policy and business decisions are influenced by such institutions. |
| MGT 4314 |
Leadership Cr. 3. (3-0) MGT 3311 Examines the complexity of business leadership through the review of key theories of leadership and their managerial applications from both organizational and individual perspectives. Topics include leadership concepts, theories, power, motivation, communication, delegating and ethical issues. Formerly: Organizational Leadership |
| MGT 4322 |
Strategy and the Business Environment Cr. 3. (3-0) MGT 3311 and ENG 3430 Addresses strategy formulation in a diverse environment by providing an understanding of perspectives that form the context for business. Coverage includes ethical and global issues, the influence of political, social, legal and regulatory, environment and technological issues, and the impact of diversity on organizations. |
| MGT 4340 |
Strategic Management Cr. 3. (3-0) Senior standing. All BBA core courses, one of which may be taken concurrently. Formulation and implementation of strategies for both single-business and diversified firms operating in domestic or international contexts. Topics include the analysis of the remote, industry, and operating environments, the analysis of the internal firm resources, competencies and competitive advantages and weakness, the issues of outsourcing, mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures, and the integration of functional and behavioral knowledge in the formulation and implementation of firm strategies and tactics. Formerly: Business Policy |
| MKT 3311 |
Principles of Marketing Cr. 3. (3-0) Junior standing Marketing orientation and concepts applied to marketing strategies and planning, pricing, product development and management, promotion and channels of distribution. Emphasis is on ethics in marketing practice and on global marketing. |
| QMS 3311 |
Statistics for Business and Economics Cr. 3. (3-0) MATH 1324 and MATH 1325 Study of statistical application in business. Statistical techniques will be introduced in conjunction with real business problem solving using software. |
| QMS 3321 |
Quantitative Decision Making Cr. 3. (3-0) ISC 3325 and QMS 3311 Emphasizes decision-making models and tools with applications to business situations involving manufacturing, production and service operations. Topics covered will be applied to actual business situations using computer software. Credit will not be given for both QMS 3321 and MGT 3321. |