Courses
BUAD 110 Business Connections
This course is an introduction to the field of business with emphasis on business decision making through use of lectures, discussion and invited speakers. The course also utilizes a focused computerized simulation project designed to integrate all the functional areas of business covered throughout the semester. Students will gain an introductory knowledge of all the functional areas including but not limited to economics, globalization, entrepreneurship, accounting, finance, marketing, information systems, business analytics and operation, organizational behavior, business law, and human resource management. In addition, students will be exposed to important issues relating to business management, leadership, professionalism and ethics. Other areas of emphasis include team building and technological skills. (1) Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1 Unit
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Comments |
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B | C. Smith | M/W 2:20PM-3:50PM |
BUAD 142 Personal Finance
This course develops a comprehensive understanding of everyday financial matters such as banking, credit, home finances, planning, investing, and taxes. Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1 Unit
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Comments |
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A | C. Smith | M/W 4:00PM-5:30PM |
BUAD 406 Independent Study & Research
A program of intensive study in Business Administration carried out under the di rection of a member of the Departmental staff. (Enrollment with the approval of the Department.) 1 Unit
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Comments |
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B | C. Smith |