2013-2014 Catalog

 

BUS - Business

BUS-100 Foundations of Business

An overall view of the business field including the business environment; organization, management, and operating problems of the enterprise; financial management and the risk function; and the marketing function. No prerequisite.

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BUS-101 Business Ethics

This course is designed to enable the student to understand the importance of ethics in business. Time is spent helping students further develop their own personal value systems and subsequently to see how their worldview impacts organizational values. Special emphasis is placed on application of Biblical principles. No prerequisite.

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BUS-105 Introduction to American Business

A survey of business principles, problems, and procedures including an overview of production and distribution of goods, ownership, competition, profit, managerial controls, personnel, government, and business relations.

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BUS-110 Business Assessment

This course provides students with a personal understanding of temperament, personal skills, and individual gifting. Additionally, the course provides students with actual tools used for employee/client assessment. No prerequisite.

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BUS-120 Personal Income Tax Preparation

A general course dealing with the techniques of preparing an individual's personal income tax return; a practical study of federal Form 1040, supporting schedules, and related state income tax forms. No prerequisite.

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BUS-121 Foundations of Residential Real Estate

This course will prepare students to understand and execute the home purchasing process to include the need for strong credit, property search, property negotiation, purchase agreements, home warranties, homeowners' insurance, financing, closing, home inspections, construction, and decisions related to the hiring of real estate professionals. Students will also learn how to prepare property for sale as well as implement a program to successfully market their home.

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BUS-150 Personal Finance

This course focuses on applying biblical principles to financial decision making through the vehicle of a personal financial plan. Students will assess their existing financial status, determine life goals, and develop a biblically-based plan for spending, investment, and risk management.

3

BUS-175 Introduction to Personnel Supervision

An introduction to professional personnel development. The course emphasizes the fundamentals for constructive feedback, law governing the treatment of employees in the business setting, salary administration, performance management, benefit design, training, and development.

3

BUS-206 Business Decisions Using Software Tools

A course in using microcomputer software tools to solve business problems. Includes the use of spreadsheets and a data manager. Topics include creating graphs, using macros and data tables, and doing database queries to solve business problems. No prerequisite.

3

BUS-210 Business Law

Designed to give a basic understanding of the law and its effects upon the world of business. Topics considered include contracts, agency, employment law, sales, commercial paper, security devices, business organizations, property, estates, bankruptcy, and the Uniform Commercial Code. Also gives credit for POL majors. Prerequisite: BUS-100. In order to waive this prerequisite, majors from other Divisions may submit a written request to the Business Division for consideration.

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BUS-215 Introduction to Human Resources

An exploration of the various roles of people within the business community with emphasis on the nature of work, human efficiency and performance, leadership within work groups, and human relations problem solving.

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BUS-220 Accounting for Business

A course in basic accounting including an emphasis on understanding how systems work, analysis of transactions, journals and ledgers, financial statements, and accounting information as a management tool.

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BUS-220P Managerial Accounting Prerequisite

This not-for-credit course is offered in a shortened and less in-depth manner. It is a basic course in accounting including an emphasis on understanding how systems work, analysis of transactions, journals, ledgers, and financial statements. Graded on a CR/NC basis.

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BUS-225 Legal Environment of Business

An introduction to the legal environment of business. Emphasis will be on a realistic application of legal principles to everyday business situations.

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BUS-230 Global Issues

A consideration of the key ecological, social, economic, and political issues confronting the business world as it enters the 21st century.

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BUS-274 Business Case Study

An integration of business principles, concepts, and skills applied to an actual business problem case study.

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BUS-275 Your Work Matters to God

An examination of the Biblical view of work and its implications for the Christian in the workplace. Emphasis will be placed on God's calling to work, God's purpose in work, God's equipping for work, God's caring about our work, and God's use of us and our work. No prerequisite.

3

BUS-304 Current Topics in Business

A seminar class with the objective of using a popular current business book or periodical as the bas is of discussion of new ideas in business. In addition to raising awareness of new ideas, the course requires each student to evaluate the practical application of these ideas and their potential effectiveness. May be repeated twice. Prerequisite: Admission to the Division.

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BUS-310 Business Communications

Develop skills in all aspects of business communications. Includes writing business letters and reports, communications about employment and meetings, oral communications, nonverbal and visual communications. Prerequisite: Admission to the Division.

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BUS-311 Advanced Business Law

This course is designed to give a more in-depth understanding of the relationship between the law and businesses, as well as to study the effect of government controls upon the business enterprise. Topics considered include the effect of the Constitution on business; antitrust law; environmental law; consumer protection; securities regulation; and international law. Prerequisite: BUS-210 and Admission to the Division.

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BUS-315 Fraud Examination

This course will enable students to learn now and why various types of frauds are committed and how they may be deterred. Students will be equipped with the professional skills necessary to detect and prevent fraud and other white-collar crimes. The material covered in this course will be of special interest to accountants, business owners/managers, auditors, loss prevention specialists, attorneys, educators, and criminologists. In addition to lectures, discussions, and textbook readings, the interactive workshops will allow students to uncover fraud in selected, realistic case studies. Prerequisite: Basic accounting.

3

BUS-320 Business Statistics

This course helps students analyze and interpret statistical data. Quantitative concepts and basic techniques in research are stressed. Prerequisites: Admission to the Division and completion of the math competency requirement.

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BUS-382 Business Administration Practicum

An opportunity for advanced students to obtain valuable work experience and gain expertise in relating classroom material to actual business endeavor. A professional-quality paper analyzing one or more business applications will be prepared under departmental faculty supervision. Prerequisites: Admission to the Business Division.

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BUS-390 International Business

Prepares student to cope with business decisions and business strategies needed to transact business in a foreign land. The influence of cultural, economic, political, and social differences on decision-making will be explored. In addition, complexities created by differing values and beliefs will be evaluated. How such issues impact an American business in an international setting will be carefully studied. Intercultural credit may be met by successfully completing BUS-390. Prerequisite: Admission to the Business Division.

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BUS-399 Service Learning

Service-Learning is an educational experience in which students participate in organized service activities that meet identified community and/or university needs. Prerequisite: Admission to the Business Division

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BUS-399H Honors Thesis/Project

Work with a faculty mentor and in cooperation with an Honors College advisor, producing a research thesis or creative project.

3

BUS-382CC Business Administration Practicum

An opportunity for advanced students to obtain valuable work experience and gain expertise in relating classroom material to actual business endeavor. A professional-quality paper analyzing one or more business applications will be prepared under departmental faculty supervision. Prerequisites: Admission to the Business Division.

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BUS-452 Strategic Management

An integration of the management, marketing, finance, economics, and accounting aspects of 1) analyzing the internal and external environment of the firm; 2) developing the mission, long-range objectives, and the strategy to achieve the objectives; and 3) evaluating the firm's performance for efficiency and effectiveness. Oral and written presentations of case analyses are used extensively. Prerequisites: Admission to the Business Division and Senior Standing.

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BUS-472 Independent Learning in Business Administration

An opportunity for advanced students to pursue further study in a business administration field of interest in which they have exhausted catalog offerings. Prerequisites: Admission to the Business Division.

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BUS-480 Business Practicum Transition

This course is designed to help students transition to the world of business. The intent is two fold; prepare students so they will be successful in their practicum experience; and in similar fashion, prepare students to be successful in their first professional assignment after college. Business etiquette, business protocol, professional growth, and the "keys for success" in the first professional assignment are examples of topics that will be studied. Prerequisites: ACC-201, ACC-202, BUS-100, ECO-211, ECO-212, and the appropriate major area gateway course(s).

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BUS-499 Business Administration Seminar- Presentation

A seminar course intended to develop the senior business administration major's professional presentation skills as he/she prepares and delivers the results of the research in BUS-498 from the previous semester. Prerequisite: BUS-498.

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