Business Administration (BADM)

William P. Curington, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, 328 College of Business Administration, 575-7105
These courses are interdisciplinary courses that are not attached to a specific department in the College of Business Administration.


Courses: Business Administration (BADM)

BADM1111 Freshman Business Connection (FA) Freshman orientation to the College of Business Administration.

BADM310V Cooperative Education (1-2) (FA, SP, SU) Co-op allows students to earn one or two hours of credit per semester for work related to their major. Accumulated credit may not exceed six hours. Eligibility requires: 1) junior standing in the college, 2) completion of the pre-business core and 3) the prescribed GPA. See catalog for details. May be repeated for 6 hours. Prerequisite: junior standing and completion of pre-business core.

Courses: Master of Business Administration (MBAD)

MBAD5013 MBA Foundations I (SU) (First term offered Summer II 1999.) A focus on leader hip, teamwork, process improvement, and communication, in association with business content, in the areas, information technology, quantitative analysis, marketing management, and managing people and the organization. Corequisite: MBAD 5023. Prerequisite: admission to the MBA program and satifactory completion of the MBA prepartion work.

MBAD5023 MBA Foundations II (SU) (First term offered Summer II 1999.) A focus on leadership, teamwork, process improvement and communication, in association with business content in the areas of finacial and economic analysis and production and operations management. Corequisite: MBAD 5013.

MBAD5413 Partnering Project I (SP) A large-scale, real world, 10 week project involving hands-on work addressing issues faced by managers in partnering firms. Corequisite: MBAD 5313 and MBAD 5423.

MBAD5423 Partnering Project II (SP) Continuation of MBAD 5413. Corequisite: MBAD 5313 and MBAD 5413.

MBAD5433 Capstone Project (FA, Odd years) A large-scale project intergrating various business topics. Corequisite: MBAD 5313

MBAD5511 Focus Topic I (FA) A concentrated emphasis on one business topic. Corequisite: MBAD 5112 and MBAD 5122 and MBAD 5132. Prerequisite: MBAD 5023.

MBAD5521 Focus Topic II (FA) A concentrated emphasis on business topic. Co- or Prerequisite: MBAD 5212 and MBAD 5222 and MBAD 5232. Prerequisite: MBAD 5112 and MBAD 5122 and MBAD 5132.

 

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