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BSAD-20000 Principles of Management

This course covers the historical development of management, universal functions of management, strategic management, organizational theory, managerial communication and control of operations.

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BSAD-21000 Introduction to International Business

This course is designed to introduce students to the interdisciplinary nature and scope of the International Business major. Students are introduced to various career opportunities in International Business and to various topics central to understanding trends and developments in international business including: globalization and how it affects business, economics, and politics around the world, how to understand and use international business negotiation techniques when negotiating between countries, international entrepreneurship trends and how to identify business opportunities around the world, and other topics related to current issues in international business. Required for all International Business majors/minors, Asian Business Studies minors.
3

BSAD-21500 Introduction to Entrepreneurship

Introduction to each of the functional areas of an entrepreneurial business, including marketing, accounting, finance, operations, human resources management, and business operations. The course is designed to help students appreciate the interrelationship of these business functions and, understand how they operate in an entrepreneurial start-up business. It covers such topics as the challenges of entrepreneurship, building your brand, forms of ownership and pricing.

3

BSAD-22000 International Business Topics

This course is designed to introduce, research, and discuss important international business. Topics will vary each semester and will focus on current international Business topics. Open to all students.
3

BSAD-24000 International Management

This course introduces students to the basics of international business management. Students will learn about how and why management styles vary from country to country and will gain general knowledge and understanding about how to manage in different countries.

How culture affects management styles and how the basic management principles of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling differ when managing international operations will be emphasized. Required for all International Business majors/minors and is open to all students.
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Prerequisites

BSAD 20000

BSAD-25000 Business Law 1

This course provides an introduction to law affecting businesses and individual, with a focus on contracts (legality, formality and interpretation, nature and transfer, discharge, breach and remedies) and negotiable instruments (their use and significance).

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