Overview of current international business practices and customs in context of the major political and economic systems of the world. Prerequisite: ECON 200 (Three course.)
- Teacher: Saadullah Bashir
An examination of new venture business including an overiew of financial, legal, marketing, operational, and human resource management considerations through the analysis and preparation of a comprehensive small business plan. Students will work in teams to create busines plans. Prerequisites: BUSI 105 and BUSI 201 or ECON 200. (One course).
- Teacher: Herb Schmidt
An introduction to the principles of financing business, integrated with a study of institutional finance. Covers current topics of managerial finance, including capital management, the management of working capital, capital budgeting, the acquisition of funds, and stock and bond valuation. Prerequisite: ACCT 203 and ECON 200. (One course.)
- Teacher: Richard Johnston
This course covers many of the quantitative and statistical tools encountered in business and economics. This material is taught in the context of the discipline and will prepare the student to use the rigorous quantitative and statistical language and models that are the analytical basis of business and economic theory and practice. Prerequisite: BUSI 201. (One course).
- Teacher: Saadullah Bashir
An introduction to business problem solving using critical thinking skills to analyze data and solve real-life business problems. Problems will come from accounting, finance, marketing, management, and statistics. Students will use a variety of solving problems tools including intuition, pencil and paper, spreadsheets, etc. (One course.)
- Teacher: Brian Park
This course is an extension of Personal Finance I. We will have a more detailed examination of tax withholding, income tax planning, consumer debt trends, and insurance decisions. Each student will manage their own (practice) online brokerage account. (0.5 course.)
- Teacher: Herb Schmidt
This course will help you create a financial toolbox for life. Topics presented include financial planning, managing assets, credit basics, insurance basics, and retirement planning. Managing a virtual investment account is part of the course. (0.5 course.)
- Teacher: Herb Schmidt