Business Administration
BUAD 1111: Introduction to Business
The course provides university orientation and a preview of the business discipline.
The course explores the fundamentals of organizing and managing business enterprises
and the American enterprise system.
Note: This course may not be taken for credit after completion of MGMT 3003.
BUAD 2003: Business Information Systems
An introduction to business information systems with emphasis on concepts and applications utilizing spreadsheets, word processing, and database management as productivity tools; provides basic rationale for using computers in generating and managing information necessary for the business decision making process.
BUAD 4000: School of Business College Distinction Activity
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the School of Business College Distinction program.
This course is required for all students accepted into the School of Business College
of Distinction.
Note: This course may be taken a maximum of four times.
BUAD 4100: Business Experiential Learning Activity
Prerequisite: Completion of at least 60 credit hours.
This non-credit course indicates student completion of one or more experiential learning
activities during the semester taken. Examples of experiential learning include activities
that allow students to engage: 1. with external entities such as a business or non-profit
organization to work on or solve business problems; 2. in business decision making
activities; and 3. in work related activities. This course will be pass(P)/fail(F)
and is offered each semester.
Note: This course may be repeated up to 5 times: once each fall, spring, or summer
term.