Business Administration
(International Business) Requirements
International Business Course Descriptions
MGT 280, MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE, 3 credits
The course introduces the fundamental concepts of management and organizational behavior, including problems and basic processes of planning, organizing, decision-making, communicating, and controlling, international business, and productions/operations management. Guest speakers will address specific management issues.
MGT 320, HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, 4 credits
The course identifies the role and importance of effective human resource utilization in the attainment of individual and organizational goals. Topics include recruitment and selection, training and development, motivation, wage and salary administration, and maintenance activities such as health and safety programs. Prerequisite: MGT 280.
MGT 330, PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT, 4 credits
The course familiarizes the student with the quantitative methods and techniques employed in the management of business and manufacturing firms. Topics include PERT/CPM, Linear Programming, Transportation Models, Forecasting, Decision Analysis, Simulation, and Markov Chains. Computer lab assignments demonstrate the use of the computer as a tool for solution of complex problems. Prerequisites: BAD 260.
MGT 340, ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR, 4 credits
The course relates theoretical behavioral concepts to the technological, psychological, structural, and management processes in business organizations. Organizational theory dealing with interpersonal relationships, group dynamics, and communications problems within organizations is addressed. Prerequisite: MGT 280.
MGT 350, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4 credits
The course introduces the student to multinational business strategies for direct foreign investment, foreign exchange, international financial markets, balance of payments, and economic integration. Organizational, financial, and accounting strategies are explored. The ethical and cultural aspects of international business are emphasized for both industrialized and developing countries. The course is offered in the fall semester in alternate years. Prerequisite: MGT 280.
MGT 380, ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT, 4 credits
The student is required to complete the steps from the inception to the design of operation of a small business enterprise. The student will consider opportunities, risks, and strategies in the development of a new business venture. This will culminate in the development of an acceptable business plan presented either individually or in teams. Prerequisite: MGT 280 and permission of instructor.
MGT 400, TOPICS IN MANAGEMENT, 1-4 credits
This course may be repeated for a maximum of 8 hours credit. Pertinent topics not included in the regular curriculum will be included. Topics such as a one-semester course in multicultural and gender issues could, for example, be offered under this course number. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
MGT 422, STRATEGIC MARKETING, 4 credits
The course addresses the development, implementation, and evaluation of strategic marketing programs in a global economy. The topics focus on the exploitation of strategies that result in competitive advantage. The ethical and cultural aspects of international marketing are introduced. Prerequisite: BAD 320.
Major Requirements
International Business Concentration (24 credits):
Course Number |
Course Name |
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SPAN |
Conversation and Composition |
MGT 350 |
International Business |
ECON 350 |
International Economics |
FIN 410 |
Intl. Financial Management |
Plus two of the following
Course Number |
Course Name |
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SPAN 320 |
Business Language |
PSCI 421 |
Intl. Law and Organization |
Foreign Language Elective |
|
ECON 450 |
Economics of Development |
FIN 370 |
Investments: Mgt. and Analysis |
Major Requirements (40 Credits):
Course Number |
Course Name |
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ACC 230 |
Principles of Accounting I |
ACC 240 |
Principles of Accounting II |
BAD 110 or CSCI 100 |
Business Information Systems or Introduction to Computing |
SCI 100 |
Introduction to Computing |
BAD 220 |
Legal and Ethical Environment of Business |
BAD 250 |
Business Communications |
BAD 320 |
Marketing |
BAD 399 |
Internship Seminar |
BAD 490 |
Business Policy |
ECON 230 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
ECON 240 |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
FIN 320 |
Business Finance |
MGT 280 |
Management Principles and Practice |
MGT 330 |
Production Operations Management |
Core Requirements (35 credits):
Foreign Language (12 credits):
Required Cognates (8 Credits):
Choose One
Course Number |
Course Name |
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BAD 260 |
Applied Statistics |
SSCI 280 |
Methods & Statistics for Social Research |
NSCI 360 |
Statistics |
Choose One
Course Number |
Course Name |
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BAD 200 |
Applied Calculus for Business and Economics or |
MATH 120 |
Calculus I |
General Electives (5 credits)