Business (BMGT, BUSG, BUSI)

Course Descriptions

BMGT 2188: Internship-Business Administration and Management

Credits 1 Lecture Hours 0 Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours
6
CIP
52.0101

A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. The student must have at least 6 work hours per week. Student is required to obtain appropriate paid or unpaid employment.

BUSG 1304: Financial Literacy

Credits 3 Lecture Hours 3 Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours
0
CIP
52.0801

A study of financial problems encountered by financial advisors when managing family financial affairs. Includes methods to advise clients on topics such as estate planning, retirement, home ownership, savings, and investment planning. Three hours lecture per week.

BUSI 1301: Business Principles

Credits 3 Lecture Hours 3 Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours
0
CIP
52.0101.51 04
This course provides a survey of economic systems, forms of business ownership, and considerations for running a business. Students will learn various aspects of business, management, and leadership functions; organizational considerations; and decision-making processes. Financial topics are introduced, including accounting, money and banking, and securities markets. Also included are discussions of business challenges in the legal and regulatory environment, business ethics, social responsibility, and international business. Emphasized is the dynamic role of business in everyday life. Three hours lecture per week.

BUSI 2301: Business Law

Credits 3 Lecture Hours 3 Lab Hours 0
Clinical Hours
0
CIP
22.0101.51 24
The course provides the student with foundational information about the U.S. legal system and dispute resolution, and their impact on business. The major content areas will include general principles of law, the relationship of business and the U.S. Constitution, state and federal legal systems, the relationship between law and ethics, contracts, sales, torts, agency law, intellectual property, and business law in the global context. Three hours lecture per week.

BUSI 2305: Business Statistics

Credits 3 Lecture Hours 2 Lab Hours 4
Clinical Hours
0
CIP
52.1302.51 04
Descriptive and inferential statistical techniques for business and economic decision making. Topics include the collection, description, analysis, and summarization of data; probability; discrete and continuous random variables; the binomial and normal distributions; sampling distributions; tests of hypotheses; estimation and confidence intervals; linear regression; and correlation analysis. Statistical software is used to analyze data throughout the course. (BUSI 23XX is included in the Business Field of Study.)

Prerequisites

MATH 1324 Mathematics for Business & Social Science Majors or MATH 1314 College Algebra, BCIS 1305/1405 Business Computer Applications