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Show John B. Goddard School of Business and Economics 335 Information Systems & Technologies Departmental Honors Please contact the Department of Business Administration for advisement and permission prior to enrolling in Honors courses. • Program Prerequisite: Enroll in the General Honors Program and complete 9 hours of General Honors courses. One of these courses must be HNRS 3900 - Honors Colloquium. The Honors Colloquium courses are 3 credit hours and topics vary from semester to semester. • Grade Requirements: Maintain an overall GPA of 3-3; • Credit Hour Requirements: Fulfill requirements for an Information Systems & Technologies Department major. In fulfilling these requirements, students must take at least 12 hours of Information Systems & Technologies courses on an Honors basis, 3 hours of which must be completed as a 1ST 4730 - Senior Practicum: Project Management and Systems Development. The student may receive Information Systems & Technologies Honors credit in any upper- division or graduate level 1ST course. Course Descriptions - BSAD Department of Business Administration BSAD 1010 - Introduction to Business Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem, Online] Spring [Online] Summer [Online] Relation of business managers and firms to contemporary society and the global economy. Topics include human values and ethics in the workplace, multiculturalism, social responsibilities of business, business functions, and general principles of effective business operation. BSAD 2704 TD - Information Resources in the Business Disciplines Credits: (l) Typically taught: Fall [Online] Spring [Online] Information Resources in the Business Disciplines is a one credit hour course that will assist students in developing information literacy and basic research skills to support life-long learning. Students will develop skills in identifying, locating, retrieving, documenting, and critically evaluating both electronic and print resources that are appropriate for undergraduate research, with emphasis in the business disciplines. Completion of this course meets part D of the WSU Computer and Information Literacy requirement. Cross listed with LIBS 2704 . BSAD 2899 - Business Foundations and Admission Assessment Credits: (o) Typically taught: Fall [Online] Spring [Online] Summer [Online] Completion of BSAD 2899 is required of all students pursuing any major, minor, emphasis or certificate awarded by the John B. Goddard School of Business & Economics. The course objectives are: 1) assessment of Business Foundation knowledge, and 2) admittance to the Goddard School. Students must have an overall GPA of 2.5 or higher and a Business Foundation GPA of 2.5 or higher and a minimum grade of "C-" in each of the five Business Foundation courses. Credit/No credit. Pre/Co-requisite: ACTG 2010 , ECON 2010 , ECON 2020 ,1ST 2010 , QUAN 2600 . Department registration approval is required. Students should register for this course concurrent with (same semester as) their last Business Foundation course (ACTG 2010 , ECON 2010 , ECON 2020 ,1ST 2010 and QUAN 2600) or after the required Business Foundation courses have been completed. BSAD 2920 - Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes, and Special Programs Credits: (1-6) Consult the semester class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. May be repeated 5 times with a maximum of 6 credit hours with different topics. BSAD 3000 - Small Business Management Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Online] This course is designed for students majoring outside the John B. Goddard School of Business & Economics. It will not be counted for credit toward graduation for students majoring in the John B. Goddard School of Business & Economics. It covers the business management concepts involved in starting and/or managing a small business. BSAD 3200 - Legal Environment of Business Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem, Online] Spring [Online] Summer [Full Sem, Online] Introduction to the legal and judicial system, emphasizing the application of regulatory law (e.g., antitrust, employment discrimination, etc.) and selected common law topics (e.g., contracts, agency, etc.). BSAD 3330 - Business Ethics & Environmental Responsibility Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem, Online] Spring [Full Sem, Online] Summer [Online] An introduction to the rudiments of moral reasoning, concepts and principles, and their application to common ethical issues faced in business. Special attention will Weber State University 2013-2014 Catalog |