2010-2011 Undergraduate Academic Catalog
Course Descriptions | BUS-1000 – CCHG-4950 Page 206 2010–11 Undergraduate Catalog Introduction Admissions Academic Information Academic Departments Course Descriptions Financial Information Appendix Index Business Administration (BUS) BUS 1000-The Business Profession –Fa, Sp, 2 hours Provides a broad and comprehensive introduction to the field of business and encourages students to discover their calling to ministry in the marketplace. Includes an introduction to the academic requirements of the program and provides opportunity for practical experience in the field of business. (Fee $25) BUS 1040-The DBA Experience –Fa,Sp 0 hours Includes topics and experiences designed to prepare the student to transition into the work world upon graduation, as well as encourage significant service opportunities. Designed to be co-curricular in nature and to augment the curricular experience of the DBA student. Provides a thematic framework for each year of study in the business program (Fee $20). BUS 1410-Topics in Business 1–3 hours A variety of courses are covered under this heading on an experimental basis. This allows the department to meet the changing needs of the students without formally adding or dropping courses. BUS-2100 Business Communication –Fa,Sp 3 hours Instruction for writing business letters, memos, e-mail, and business reports. Oral business presentations, group collaboration, and the communication process in general are also discussed. Prerequisite: ENG-1400 Composition. BUS-2110 Statistics I –Fa, Sp 2 hours An introduction to statistical methods used in business decision making, including descriptive statistics, probability, probability distributions, estimation, and hypothesis testing. Prerequisite: GMTH-1040 Calculus for Business BUS-2120 Statistics II –Fa, Sp 2 hours An extension of Statistics I to include tests of hypothesis, analysis of variance, chi-square, simple and multiple regression models. Prerequisite: BUS-2110 Statistics I BUS-2180 Business Law I –Fa, Sp 3 hours Examines the legal environment in which business operates. The Course begins by surveying various sources and law and related ethical principles, and the structure and function of the judicial system. The remainder of the course addresses substantive areas of law, typically including torts, contracts, warranty and consumer protection, agency and employment, business entities, antitrust, intellectual property, and environmental law. BUS-3150 Operations Analysis –Fa, Sp 2 hours Introduces mathematical methods of decision analysis. Topics include probability, forecasting, decision under uncertainty, decision trees, inventory models, linear programming, and networks. Prerequisites: BUS-2120 Statistics II; junior status. BUS-3180 Business Law II –Sp 3 hours Continues the study of the legal enfirnoment in which business operates, with particular focus on topics covered on the CPA exam. Typical course content includes sales, negotiable instuments, secured transactions, bankruptcy, partnerships, securities regulation, real and personal property, wills and trusts, and insurance. Prerequisite: BUS-2180 Business Law I. BUS-3280 3 hours Integrated Business Core Practicum –Fa In this course, students will apply concepts from the corequisite courses in which they are enrolled to their own start-up business ventures and to community service projects. Students in the class will form a 30- to 35-person company. Each company will develop a plan of organization to form and operate a business for the semester, as well as an organizational and operating plan to complete a community service project. Prerequisites: MIS-1500; MIS-1510; ACCT-2110; ACCT-2120; BUS-2120; BUS-2180; ECON- 2330; ECON-2340. Corequisites: MRKT-3600; MGMT-3500; FIN- 3710 (Blocked courses). BUS-3400 1–3 hours Independent Study in Business Administration –Fa, Sp, Su Research in problems of accounting, management information systems, general business, economics, finance, management, or marketing. BUS-3410 Topics in Business –Fa, Sp, Su 1–3 hours A variety of courses are covered under this heading on an experimental basis. This allows the department to meet the changing needs of the students without formally adding or dropping courses. BUS-3450 Business Internship 3–12 hours A work-study program designed for junior and senior business administration majors to receive a variety of job-related experiences in a business environment. The program is arranged and administered by the department. BUS-3910 International Business –Fa, Sp 3 hours To give a global perspective of the business environment, international business terms are defined and the interactions of the various actors, firms, institutions, countries, and groups of countries are developed. An environmental approach including both cultural and financial perspectives develops a broad view of the world economy. (Fee: $25) BUS-4420 2 hours Business Ethics and Social Responsibility –Fa, Sp Ethics asks questions about what goals one should pursue and what actions are appropriate in attempts to achieve these goals. The course examines alternative frameworks for analyzing difficult situations. Social responsibility refers to business decision making linked to ethical values, compliance with legal requirements, and respect for people, communities, and the environment. Ultimately, the course will deal with how our biblical worldview defines and drives the choices we face in the business world. Open only to seniors in business administration. C Coaching (CCHG) CCHG-3670 Fundamentals of Coaching –Fa 3 hours Overview of the philosophy, psychology, organization, and general responsibilities of an athletic coach. Knowledge of motor learning and development and an overview of the organizational fundamentals of coaching for all the major sports. (even years) CCHG-3680 Scientific Basis of Coaching –Fa 2 hours Practical study of physiological and kinesiological principles of training and their application to various sports. (odd years) CCHG-3700 through CCHG-3760 Coaching 2 hours each Organization, skills, techniques, and strategies of the following sports: CCHG-3700 Coaching Volleyball –Fa (even years) 2 hours CCHG-3720 Coaching Basketball –Fa (odd years) 2 hours CCHG-3730 2 hours Coaching Track and Field and Cross Country –Sp (odd years) CCHG-3740 2 hours Coaching Softball and Baseball –Fa (even years) CCHG-3760 Coaching Soccer –Sp (odd years) 2 hours CCHG-4850 1–3 hours Independent Study in Coaching –Fa, Sp Independent study in the area of coaching by students pursuing the coaching minor. Departmental approval is required. CCHG-4950 Internship in Coaching –Fa, Sp 3 hours Field experience at the University or a nearby high school involving actual coaching experience for a minimum of 100 hours. Departmental approval is required. Credit/no credit.
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