BUSINESS (BUS)




BUS 1050. Introduction to Business/(3).F;S.


The focus of this course is to familiarize
students with a general understanding of business,
the importance of the consumer and the
interrelatedness of business functional areas.
(WRITING; CROSS-DISCIPLINARY)




BUS 1530-1549. Selected Topics/(1-4).On Demand.




BUS 2530-2549. Selected Topics/(1-4).On Demand.




BUS 3010. Business Study in Great Britain/(6).SS.


This course provides students with an opportunity
to study business practices, trade and economic
policies, and culture in Great Britain.
Comparative British business practices are
emphasized through research activities, visits to
British firms and educational institutions, and
through cultural and historical site visits.
Students are required to attend pre-travel
seminars during the spring semester. Graded on an
S/U basis.




BUS 3020. Business Study in Scandinavia/(6).SS.


This course provides students with an opportunity
to study business practices, trade and economic
policies, and culture in Denmark, Norway and
Sweden. Comparative Scandinavian business
practices are emphasized through research
activities, visits to Scandinavian firms and
educational institutions, and through cultural and
historical site visits. Students are required to
attend pre-travel seminars during the spring
semester. Graded on an S/U basis.




BUS 3030. Business Study in Germany/(6).SS.


This course provides students with an opportunity
to study business practices, trade and economic
policies, and culture in Germany. Comparative
German business practices are emphasized through
research activities, visits to German firms and
educational institutions, and through cultural and
historical site visits. Students are required to
attend pre-travel seminars during the spring
semester. Graded on an S/U basis.




BUS 3040. Business Study in Australia/(6).SS.


This course provides students with an opportunity
to study business practices, trade and economic
policies, and culture in Australia. Comparative
Australian business practices are emphasized
through research activities, visits to Australian
firms and educational institutions, and through
cultural and historical site visits. Students are
required to attend pre-travel seminars during the
spring semester. Graded on an S/U basis.




BUS 3050. Business Study in France/(6).SS.


This course provides students with an opportunity
to study business practices, trade and economic
policies, and culture in France. Comparative
French business practices are emphasized through
research activities, visits to French firms and
educational institutions, and through cultural and
historical site visits. Students are required to
attend pre-travel seminars during the spring
semester. Graded on an S/U basis.




BUS 3060. Business Study in Italy/(6).SS.


This course provides students with an opportunity
to study business practices, trade and economic
policies, and culture in Italy. Comparative
Italian business practices are emphasized through
research activities, visits to Italian firms and
educational institutions, and through cultural and
historical site visits. Students are required to
attend pre-travel seminars during the spring
semester. Graded on an S/U basis.




BUS 3070. Business Study in Russia/(6).SS.


This course provides students with an opportunity
to study business practices, trade and economic
policies, and culture in Russia. Comparative
Russian business practices are emphasized through
research activities, visits to Russian firms and
educational institutions, and through cultural and
historical site visits. Students are required to
attend pre-travel seminars during the spring
semester. Graded on an S/U basis.




BUS 3530-3549. Selected Topics/(1-4).On Demand.




BUS 4530-4549. Selected Topics/(1-4).On Demand.