Courses
An introduction to financial accounting, involving its basic structure, the accounting cycles for service and merchandising enterprises, assets, liabilities, and accounting systems. (3 units; Fall, Spring, & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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ACC250-A Browning, Julianna |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM | Park Building 202 |
ACC250-B Browning, Julianna |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM | Park Building 204 |
ACC250-C Kaminski, Ellen Elizabeth |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Yeager Center A111 |
ACC250-A Browning, Julianna |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 8:15 AM - 9:15 AM | Park Building 123 |
ACC250-A Browning, Julianna |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM | Park Building 202 |
ACC250-B Browning, Julianna |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM | Park Building 202 |
ACC250-C Kaminski, Ellen Elizabeth |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Park Building 202 |
This course has an emphasis on managerial accounting involved with corporations, control accounting, and decision making. Prerequisite: ACC 250. (3 units; Fall, Spring, & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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ACC251-A Browning, Julianna |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 8:15 AM - 9:15 AM | Park Building 202 |
ACC251-A Browning, Julianna |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM | Park Building 252 |
ACC251-B Browning, Julianna |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Park Building 252 |
ACC251-C Kaminski, Ellen Elizabeth |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Park Building 204 |
ACC251-A Browning, Julianna |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 8:15 AM - 9:15 AM | Park Building 202 |
Introduces students to various business disciplines, provides an overview of each functions role in an organization and explores the various career opportunities available within each of these disciplines. (3 units; Fall/Spring)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS101-C Gouveia, Nolan M. |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM | Park Building 202 |
BUS101-B Gouveia, Nolan M. |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Mission Hall 124 |
BUS101-A Winter, Natalie A |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM | Mission Hall 109 |
BUS101-B Gouveia, Nolan M. |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Park Building 123 |
BUS101-C STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM | Park Building 202 |
BUS101-B STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Mission Hall 124 |
BUS101-A Winter, Natalie A |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM | Park Building 123 |
This course studies economic behavior at the individual level. Topics include decision-making processes of households and firms, supply and demand, elasticity, and marginal analysis. Market structure and public policy are examined to evaluate their impact on economic welfare and the allocation of scarce resources. (3 units; Fall, Spring, & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS217-B Willis, Roston T,, Jr |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM | Park Building 203 |
BUS217-A Aboelsad, Riham |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM | Park Building 123 |
BUS217-A Aboelsad, Riham |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Park Building 125 |
BUS217-C STAFF, STAFF |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Park Building 203 |
BUS217-B Wendee, Paul Michael |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 8:15 AM - 9:15 AM | Park Building 202 |
BUS217-A Aboelsad, Riham |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM | Park Building 203 |
BUS217-B Willis, Roston T,, Jr |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM | Park Building 203 |
This course offers a common sense approach to economics, covering basic economic laws and how they apply to our world and everyday life. The course focuses on the overall economy and economic theories that offer explanations for its fluctuations and changes. Also, the course is designed to give the student a sufficient grounding in the terminology, basic concepts, and issues of economics to stimulate interest in further study and provide background in business. (3 units; Fall, Spring, & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS218-B Wendee, Paul Michael |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 8:15 AM - 9:15 AM | Park Building 203 |
BUS218-A Aboelsad, Riham |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Park Building 203 |
BUS218-D Wendee, Paul Michael |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM | Park Building 204 |
BUS218-A Aboelsad, Riham |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM | Park Building 125 |
BUS218-A Aboelsad, Riham |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Park Building 203 |
BUS218-B Wendee, Paul Michael |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 8:15 AM - 9:15 AM | Park Building 203 |
In this course students learn to identify and apply effective management and leadership behaviors based on principles found in the Bible. This course will equip each student with skills in making biblically-informed choices in realistic business scenarios. (3 units; Fall/Spring)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS237-A Winter, Natalie A |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Mission Hall 109 |
BUS237-B Winter, Natalie A |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 8:15 AM - 9:15 AM | Park Building 125 |
BUS237-B Winter, Natalie A |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM | Park Building 124 |
BUS237-A Winter, Natalie A |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Park Building 124 |
BUS237-A Winter, Natalie A |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Mission Hall 109 |
BUS237-B Winter, Natalie A |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 8:15 AM - 9:15 AM | Park Building 123 |
This course develops essential math and computer skills necessary in today's market and business environment. Students will learn and practice the Microsoft Office suite application packages: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. They will build essential math skills that support upper division requirements and integrate with computer software applications. Students will take the examination and have the opportunity to earn the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Excel Analyst certification and digital badge. Additional course fee. (3 units; Fall, Spring, & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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CIS270-D Phillips, Timothy,, Jr |
09/03/2024 | W | 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Park Building 209 |
CIS270-C Bainum, Pamela Diane |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM | Park Building 209 |
CIS270-A Phillips, Timothy,, Jr |
09/03/2024 | M | 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Park Building 209 |
CIS270-B Bainum, Pamela Diane |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM | Park Building 209 |
CIS270-F Bainum, Pamela Diane |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM | Park Building 209 |
CIS270-D Phillips, Timothy,, Jr |
01/13/2025 | W | 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Park Building 209 |
CIS270-C Bainum, Pamela Diane |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM | Park Building 209 |
CIS270-A Phillips, Timothy,, Jr |
01/13/2025 | M | 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Park Building 209 |
CIS270-E Shields, Robert Corwin |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM | Park Building 209 |
CIS270-B Phillips, Timothy,, Jr |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM | Park Building 209 |
CIS270-A Phillips, Timothy,, Jr |
09/02/2025 | M | 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Park Building 209 |
CIS270-B Bainum, Pamela Diane |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM | Park Building 209 |
CIS270-C Bainum, Pamela Diane |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM | Park Building 209 |
CIS270-D Phillips, Timothy,, Jr |
09/02/2025 | W | 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Park Building 209 |
This course provides an introduction to the principles of financial management. It includes an overview of financial management, financial analysis and control, capital investment decisions, raising funds and cost of capital, sources of long-term funds and cash management principles. Prerequisites: ACC 250 and CIS 270. (3 units; Fall, Spring, & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS303-B Borden, Carnell |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM | Park Building 250 |
BUS303-A Harrison, Adele L. |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM | Park Building 202 |
BUS303-B Kaminski, Ellen Elizabeth |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM | Park Building 250 |
BUS303-A Willis, Roston T,, Jr |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM | Park Building 124 |
BUS303-B Borden, Carnell |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM | Park Building |
BUS303-A Harrison, Adele L. |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM | Park Building 204 |
This course includes the assembling and presentation of statistical data, probability distributions, sampling techniques, and statistical analysis. A project with practical problem solving is required. Prerequisite: CIS 270, and MAT 115 or STA 144. (3 units; Fall, Spring, & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS315-B Girju, Marina Magdalena |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM | Park Building 209 |
BUS315-A Borden, Carnell |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Park Building 209 |
BUS315-B Borden, Carnell |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Park Building 209 |
BUS315-A Borden, Carnell |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM | Health Science Campus L240 |
BUS315-A Borden, Carnell |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Park Building 209 |
BUS315-B Girju, Marina Magdalena |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM | Park Building 209 |
An introduction to international business which will expose students to major international business issues, including international trade, cultures, economics, marketing and communication issues of multinational corporations. (3 units; Fall, Spring, & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS334-A You, Karisa E. |
09/03/2024 | W | 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Park Building 106 |
BUS334-B Winter, Natalie A |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
BUS334-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | W | 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Park Building |
This course teaches essential skills and techniques of communication strategy used in external and inter-organizational communication, interpersonal and group communication, and written and oral communication in business settings. It provides opportunities for students to apply these skills in correspondence, research, reports and presentations, and prepare them for effective job searches and productive careers in business, management and leadership. (3 units; Fall, Spring, & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS356-C Carter, David |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Park Building 250 |
BUS356-B Simpson, Richard |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Park Building 250 |
BUS356-A STAFF, STAFF |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM | Park Building 209 |
BUS356-B STAFF, STAFF |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Park Building 209 |
BUS356-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Park Building |
BUS356-B STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Park Building |
This course covers the law of sales, employment, contracts, negotiable instruments, agency and partnerships, corporations, insurance, real and personal property, estates, and bankruptcy. (3 units; Fall, Spring, & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS358-C Minesinger, Kenneth W. |
09/02/2024 | MWF | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Park Building 106 |
BUS358-D Minesinger, Kenneth W. |
10/28/2024 | MWF | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Park Building 106 |
BUS358-D Carter, David |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Park Building 104 |
BUS358-C Carter, David |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM | Park Building 253 |
BUS358-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Park Building |
BUS358-B STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Park Building |
This course explores quantitative methods utilized in business decision-making, with an emphasis placed on problem solving and evaluation, as well s applications in marketing, finance, accounting, and operations. Topics may include decision analysis, linear programming, forecasting techniques, statistical process control, and inventory models. A project with practical problem solving is required. Prerequisite: BUS 315. (3 units; Fall, Spring, & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS440-A Borden, Carnell |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM | Park Building 253 |
BUS440-C Borden, Carnell |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM | Park Building 253 |
BUS440-A Borden, Carnell |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM | Park Building |
This course is the study of management theories and the functional concepts of leadership, planning, and decision making. Special emphasis is placed on quality issues, globalism, diversity, ethics, productivity, motivation, skill development, and human resource management. An emphasis on integrating biblical principles and leadership will also be studied. (3 units; Fall, Spring, & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS463-A Carter, David |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM | Park Building 250 |
BUS463-B Herrity, Andrew C. |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Park Building 250 |
BUS463-A Herrity, Andrew C. |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Park Building 250 |
BUS463-B Lainson, Douglas L. |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM | Yeager Center A110 |
BUS463-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM | Park Building |
BUS463-B Herrity, Andrew C. |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Park Building |
This is an integrative study of senior management functions using advanced case analysis, focusing on general management and decision making. Topics include setting objectives; implementing, supporting, and controlling organization-wide policies; developing strategies to achieve objectives; setting standards for measuring performance; evaluating and reformulating policies in response to change; fulfilling leadership responsibilities. Prerequisites: BUS 303, BUS463 or ENT462, and MKT 333. (3 units; Fall, Spring, & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS485-B Herrity, Andrew C. |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM | Park Building 250 |
BUS485-A Winter, Natalie A |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM | Park Building 106 |
BUS485-B Herrity, Andrew C. |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM | Park Building 250 |
BUS485-A Winter, Natalie A |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM | Park Building 202 |
BUS485-A Winter, Natalie A |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM | Park Building |
BUS485-B Herrity, Andrew C. |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM | Park Building |
A study of the marketing functions, channels of distribution, selling, advertising, distribution, and marketing management for both retail and industrial businesses. (3 units; Fall, Spring, & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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MKT333-B Willis, Roston T,, Jr |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Park Building 251 |
MKT333-A Sanchez, Rosa M. |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 3:45 PM - 4:45 PM | Yeager Center A110 |
MKT333-C Gouveia, Nolan M. |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM | Park Building 125 |
MKT333-B Gouveia, Nolan M. |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Park Building 252 |
MKT333-A Willis, Roston T,, Jr |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM | Park Building 123 |
MKT333-B Willis, Roston T,, Jr |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Park Building |
MKT333-A Sanchez, Rosa M. |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 3:45 PM - 4:45 PM | Park Building 123 |
MKT333-C Gouveia, Nolan M. |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM | Park Building 124 |
*BUS334 OR BUS334G
Students must complete all requirements in one of the following concentrations:
- Entrepreneurship
- Family Business Management
- Human Resources Management
- Logistics and Operations
- Management
- Real Estate Management
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Strategic Business Analysis and Insights
Entrepreneurship
This is a practice-oriented course covering major facets of small business with special focus on starting, financing, marketing, operating, and leading the people in a small business. Special emphasis is given to entrepreneurship and small business development. (3 units; Fall/Spring)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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ENT357-A Gouveia, Nolan M. |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM | Health Science Campus L240 |
ENT357-A Gouveia, Nolan M. |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM | Park Building 202 |
ENT357-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM | Park Building 204 |
Students learn to recognize the difference between ideas and opportunities for the purpose of evaluating the likely commercial success of business concepts and ideas, using Lean Startup theory and experiments. The course is also suitable for non-business majors to learn how to evaluate an idea in their field or discipline as a potential entrepreneurial opportunity. (3 units; Fall/Spring)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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ENT442-A Hove, Tad A. |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Park Building 251 |
ENT442-A Hove, Tad A. |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM | Park Building 252 |
ENT442-A Hove, Tad A. |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Park Building |
An examination of theory and practice regarding behavior and leadership in organizations that leads to excellent job performance with particular focus on entrepreneurs, entrepreneurial leaders, and job performance in entrepreneurial organizations. (3 units; Fall, odd years)
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Complete 3 additional units from the following:
An overview of financial principles as they apply to the entrepreneurial environment. Topics covered include an introduction to the financial environment for entrepreneurs, development of business & financial plans, organizing and financing a new venture, measuring and evaluating financial performance, obtaining financing, creating value, and structuring for growth. Additional topics will be included as applicable to the entrepreneurial environment. Prerequisite: BUS 303. (3 units; As offered)
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This course examines the basic concepts, theories, nature and practices of leadership and leadership behavior. A major assumption of the course content is that there is a difference between management and leadership, a difference succinctly characterized in the observation. "Lead people; manage things." An emphasis on integrating biblical principles and leadership will also be studied. Real-world applications are done through extensive case studies. Students completing this course for credit may not also earn credit for LDR 310. (3 units; Spring, even years)
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The study of the unique issues faced by family owned and operated businesses. Theoretical foundations, differences between family and non-family firms, generational differences, succession, estate planning, family meetings, conflict management strategies, and boards of directors will be discussed. (3 units; Spring, odd years)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS464-C Gouveia, Nolan M. |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM | Park Building 202 |
Students will apply business knowledge to collaboratively complete a designated project for an outside organization. May be repeated for a maximum of six (6) units of credit. (1-3 units; As offered)
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Under faculty supervision, the student will be assigned to a business or non-profit organization in an emphasis area (Business Technology, Marketing, Management). This is an opportunity for field experience in applying business principles. May be repeated for a total of six (6 units) Prerequisite: Permission of the Dean of the School of Business. (1-3 units; Fall/Spring/Summer)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS491-IN Hove, Tad A. |
09/03/2024 | - | Instructor OFFC | |
BUS491-IN Hove, Tad A. |
01/13/2025 | - | Instructor OFFC | |
BUS491-IN Hove, Tad A. |
09/02/2025 | - | Instructor OFFC |
This course defines and explores the growing practice of social entrepreneurship and its impact here in the United States and around the world. The focus is on applying business skills and knowledge in a way that creates social change. (3 units; Spring, even years)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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ENT362-A Gouveia, Nolan M. |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM | Park Building 250 |
Family Business Management
The study of the unique issues faced by family owned and operated businesses. Theoretical foundations, differences between family and non-family firms, generational differences, succession, estate planning, family meetings, conflict management strategies, and boards of directors will be discussed. (3 units; Spring, odd years)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS464-C Gouveia, Nolan M. |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM | Park Building 202 |
This is a practice-oriented course covering major facets of small business with special focus on starting, financing, marketing, operating, and leading the people in a small business. Special emphasis is given to entrepreneurship and small business development. (3 units; Fall/Spring)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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ENT357-A Gouveia, Nolan M. |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM | Health Science Campus L240 |
ENT357-A Gouveia, Nolan M. |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM | Park Building 202 |
ENT357-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM | Park Building 204 |
An examination of theory and practice regarding behavior and leadership in organizations that leads to excellent job performance with particular focus on entrepreneurs, entrepreneurial leaders, and job performance in entrepreneurial organizations. (3 units; Fall, odd years)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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Effective groups and teams are critical in modern organizations, yet there are often dysfunctional dynamics and processes within the group. This course will provide the student with fundamental concepts relating to group dynamics, group decision making, and interpersonal conflict. Special attention will be paid to diversity in this class. Students will gain a better understanding of dynamics of group interaction in professional and social settings. Understanding the dynamics of small group interaction and having an understanding of some of the techniques for solving conflict and improving communication toward future benefits. This course will provide the platform necessary for the student to engage in accurate communication of ideas which can influence other behavior. (3 units; Fall, even years, & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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LDR470-A Lainson, Douglas L. |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Park Building 106 |
LDR470-A Lainson, Douglas L. |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Park Building |
Human Resources Management
This is a survey of the principles and practices involved in supervising employees and administering personnel programs. It includes the study of human resource planning; recruitment; selection; training and development; and compensation and benefits. (3 units; Spring & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS343-A Board, Afarah |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Park Building 250 |
The course incorporates "real world" negotiation cases, practical bargaining tactics, as well as personal and interpersonal negotiation skills development. Students will complete several negotiation self-awareness instruments and develop a negotiation skills strategy. This course emphasizes the stages of negotiation, bargaining, power structure, and cultural differences at the individual, team, and organizational levels. The course emphasizes the various functions of negotiation theory, conflict resolution, and best practices across multiple industries, such as business, law, education, engineering, psychology, entertainment, and public administration. (3 units; Fall)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS457-A You, Karisa E. |
09/03/2024 | F | 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Park Building 253 |
BUS457-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | F | 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Park Building |
Effective groups and teams are critical in modern organizations, yet there are often dysfunctional dynamics and processes within the group. This course will provide the student with fundamental concepts relating to group dynamics, group decision making, and interpersonal conflict. Special attention will be paid to diversity in this class. Students will gain a better understanding of dynamics of group interaction in professional and social settings. Understanding the dynamics of small group interaction and having an understanding of some of the techniques for solving conflict and improving communication toward future benefits. This course will provide the platform necessary for the student to engage in accurate communication of ideas which can influence other behavior. (3 units; Fall, even years, & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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LDR470-A Lainson, Douglas L. |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Park Building 106 |
LDR470-A Lainson, Douglas L. |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Park Building |
This course is designed to provide an introduction to the field of Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Building upon introductory psychology and business principles, special emphasis is placed on understanding people and systems within the context of work. Employee motivation, leadership development, and change management are key areas explored in this course. Attention is also given to a critical examination, from a Christian worldview, of systemic justice issues in the workplace. (3 units; Spring)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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PSY388-A Iverson, Nathan David |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM | Health Science Campus Q290 |
Logistics and Operations
The course focuses on the systematic planning, design, and operations of the business process that ultimately impacts the management of production and the delivery of goods and services to end-users. Particular emphasis will give an overview of the business processes, and outlines and supports the understanding of how a business operates. The topics of the course will cover the tactical and strategic sourcing relationships of resources including supply aspect, purchasing, procurement, forecasting, inventory control, quality, sustainability, work-in-process, and negotiations that provide management with the tools to deliver goods and services to end-users. (3 units, Online)
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The course focuses on the design and management of global supply chain systems that vary in size, thus aiding in the understanding of how to develop assets and configure processes in a firm's supply chain that enable the firm to develop operational competencies that are aligned with competitive strategies to manage the global supply chain. Particular emphasis will focus on the processes that facilitate the structure, development, and management of a global supply chain. (3 units; Spring & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS352-A Bigley, Joel Douglas |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM | Park Building 251 |
The course focuses on management techniques with analytical framework needed to solve problems associated with a firm's logistics planning and control. The course covers the core competencies to manage the planning, implementing, controlling, and distributing of goods and services for a firm. This course will address topics of production planning and scheduling, inventory management, and the design and management of supply and distribution networks. (3 units, Online)
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This course focuses both on general management theory and specific project and team practices useful in the rapidly shifting environment of technology. Particular emphasis is given to the range of diverse techniques required to meet the challenges of managing teams to the successful completion of technology projects in the contemporary workplace. A comprehensive project will be completed in a group setting using Project Management theory and techniques. (3 units; Fall & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS475-A Wang, Victor |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM | Park Building 203 |
BUS475-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM | Park Building |
Management
This is a survey of the principles and practices involved in supervising employees and administering personnel programs. It includes the study of human resource planning; recruitment; selection; training and development; and compensation and benefits. (3 units; Spring & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS343-A Board, Afarah |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Park Building 250 |
This is a practice-oriented course covering major facets of small business with special focus on starting, financing, marketing, operating, and leading the people in a small business. Special emphasis is given to entrepreneurship and small business development. (3 units; Fall/Spring)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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ENT357-A Gouveia, Nolan M. |
09/03/2024 | MWF | 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM | Health Science Campus L240 |
ENT357-A Gouveia, Nolan M. |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM | Park Building 202 |
ENT357-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | MWF | 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM | Park Building 204 |
Complete 3 units from the following:
This course will provide a comprehensive overview of the key topics nonprofit leaders encounter daily. Topics include: the governance and management of nonprofit organizations, the scope and structure of the nonprofit sector, leadership of nonprofits (including church and faith-based organizations), management, fundraising, earned income strategies, financial management, lobbying and advocacy, managing international and global organizations, and social entrepreneurship. (3 units; Fall)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS345-A You, Karisa E. |
09/03/2024 | M | 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Park Building 253 |
BUS345-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | M | 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Park Building |
This course examines the basic concepts, theories, nature and practices of leadership and leadership behavior. A major assumption of the course content is that there is a difference between management and leadership, a difference succinctly characterized in the observation. "Lead people; manage things." An emphasis on integrating biblical principles and leadership will also be studied. Real-world applications are done through extensive case studies. Students completing this course for credit may not also earn credit for LDR 310. (3 units; Spring, even years)
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This course examines the role of the manager in the international management environment and explores the foundation of international management, the role of culture in managing internationally, and international organizational behavior issues with a focus on managing international risk and strategic planning in all areas of management. Prerequisite: BUS 334. (3 units; Spring)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS454-A Wang, Victor |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM | Park Building 250 |
The study of the unique issues faced by family owned and operated businesses. Theoretical foundations, differences between family and non-family firms, generational differences, succession, estate planning, family meetings, conflict management strategies, and boards of directors will be discussed. (3 units; Spring, odd years)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS464-C Gouveia, Nolan M. |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM | Park Building 202 |
This course focuses both on general management theory and specific project and team practices useful in the rapidly shifting environment of technology. Particular emphasis is given to the range of diverse techniques required to meet the challenges of managing teams to the successful completion of technology projects in the contemporary workplace. A comprehensive project will be completed in a group setting using Project Management theory and techniques. (3 units; Fall & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS475-A Wang, Victor |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM | Park Building 203 |
BUS475-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM | Park Building |
Complete 3 additional units from the following:
This course will provide a comprehensive overview of the key topics nonprofit leaders encounter daily. Topics include: the governance and management of nonprofit organizations, the scope and structure of the nonprofit sector, leadership of nonprofits (including church and faith-based organizations), management, fundraising, earned income strategies, financial management, lobbying and advocacy, managing international and global organizations, and social entrepreneurship. (3 units; Fall)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS345-A You, Karisa E. |
09/03/2024 | M | 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Park Building 253 |
BUS345-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | M | 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Park Building |
This course examines the basic concepts, theories, nature and practices of leadership and leadership behavior. A major assumption of the course content is that there is a difference between management and leadership, a difference succinctly characterized in the observation. "Lead people; manage things." An emphasis on integrating biblical principles and leadership will also be studied. Real-world applications are done through extensive case studies. Students completing this course for credit may not also earn credit for LDR 310. (3 units; Spring, even years)
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This course examines the role of the manager in the international management environment and explores the foundation of international management, the role of culture in managing internationally, and international organizational behavior issues with a focus on managing international risk and strategic planning in all areas of management. Prerequisite: BUS 334. (3 units; Spring)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS454-A Wang, Victor |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM | Park Building 250 |
The study of the unique issues faced by family owned and operated businesses. Theoretical foundations, differences between family and non-family firms, generational differences, succession, estate planning, family meetings, conflict management strategies, and boards of directors will be discussed. (3 units; Spring, odd years)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS464-C Gouveia, Nolan M. |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM | Park Building 202 |
This course focuses both on general management theory and specific project and team practices useful in the rapidly shifting environment of technology. Particular emphasis is given to the range of diverse techniques required to meet the challenges of managing teams to the successful completion of technology projects in the contemporary workplace. A comprehensive project will be completed in a group setting using Project Management theory and techniques. (3 units; Fall & Online)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS475-A Wang, Victor |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM | Park Building 203 |
BUS475-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM | Park Building |
Students will apply business knowledge to collaboratively complete a designated project for an outside organization. May be repeated for a maximum of six (6) units of credit. (1-3 units; As offered)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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Under faculty supervision, the student will be assigned to a business or non-profit organization in an emphasis area (Business Technology, Marketing, Management). This is an opportunity for field experience in applying business principles. May be repeated for a total of six (6 units) Prerequisite: Permission of the Dean of the School of Business. (1-3 units; Fall/Spring/Summer)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS491-IN Hove, Tad A. |
09/03/2024 | - | Instructor OFFC | |
BUS491-IN Hove, Tad A. |
01/13/2025 | - | Instructor OFFC | |
BUS491-IN Hove, Tad A. |
09/02/2025 | - | Instructor OFFC |
Real Estate Management
This introductory course will review real estate terminology, real estate law, real estate finance, mortgages, taxes, escrow, acquisition and transfer of real property, liens and encumbrances, leases, contracts, unlawful discrimination, agency, business principles, and ethics. (3 units; Fall)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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REM301-A Maas, Jeff |
09/03/2024 | M | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Park Building 250 |
REM301-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | M | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Park Building |
Subjects discussed in this course are the major topics of Law, Agency Issues, Contracts and Closings, Financing, Taxation, Leasing and other practical topics geared toward the successful practice of real estate. This course focuses on what it takes to succeed in the real estate business. Field work required. Prerequisite: REM 301. (3 units; Spring)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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REM336-A Maas, Jeff |
01/13/2025 | M | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Park Building 251 |
An examination of the fundamentals of real estate from a legal perspective. Topics include; contracts, real property rights and ownership, agency law, landlord and tenant rights, liens, encumbrances, land use, title, and real estate licensure laws. Prerequisite: REM 301. (3 units; Fall, even years)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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REM406-A Minesinger, Kenneth W. |
09/03/2024 | T | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Park Building 106 |
REM406-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | T | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Park Building |
An intermediate finance course reviewing the role of finance in the real estate marketplace. Course topics include; residential and commercial mortgages, interest rates, appraisal, underwriting, income property and investment analysis, risk, valuation, taxation, the secondary mortgage market, and REITS. Prerequisite: REM 301. (3 units; Spring, odd years)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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REM436-A Maas, Jeff |
01/13/2025 | W | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Park Building 251 |
Social Entrepreneurship
This course examines microfinance as a business oriented tool to help alleviate global poverty so that sustainable, systematic change might occur. Students will define and explore the growing practice of microfinance and its impact here in the United States and around he world. Emphasis is on using microfinance tools, business strategies, and innovation to address the social and economic problems. (3 units; Spring, odd years)
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This course defines and explores the growing practice of social entrepreneurship and its impact here in the United States and around the world. The focus is on applying business skills and knowledge in a way that creates social change. (3 units; Spring, even years)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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ENT362-A Gouveia, Nolan M. |
01/13/2025 | MWF | 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM | Park Building 250 |
Students learn to recognize the difference between ideas and opportunities for the purpose of evaluating the likely commercial success of business concepts and ideas, using Lean Startup theory and experiments. The course is also suitable for non-business majors to learn how to evaluate an idea in their field or discipline as a potential entrepreneurial opportunity. (3 units; Fall/Spring)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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ENT442-A Hove, Tad A. |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Park Building 251 |
ENT442-A Hove, Tad A. |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM | Park Building 252 |
ENT442-A Hove, Tad A. |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Park Building |
Complete 3 units from the following:
This course will provide a comprehensive overview of the key topics nonprofit leaders encounter daily. Topics include: the governance and management of nonprofit organizations, the scope and structure of the nonprofit sector, leadership of nonprofits (including church and faith-based organizations), management, fundraising, earned income strategies, financial management, lobbying and advocacy, managing international and global organizations, and social entrepreneurship. (3 units; Fall)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS345-A You, Karisa E. |
09/03/2024 | M | 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Park Building 253 |
BUS345-A STAFF, STAFF |
09/02/2025 | M | 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Park Building |
Students will apply business knowledge to collaboratively complete a designated project for an outside organization. May be repeated for a maximum of six (6) units of credit. (1-3 units; As offered)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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Under faculty supervision, the student will be assigned to a business or non-profit organization in an emphasis area (Business Technology, Marketing, Management). This is an opportunity for field experience in applying business principles. May be repeated for a total of six (6 units) Prerequisite: Permission of the Dean of the School of Business. (1-3 units; Fall/Spring/Summer)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS491-IN Hove, Tad A. |
09/03/2024 | - | Instructor OFFC | |
BUS491-IN Hove, Tad A. |
01/13/2025 | - | Instructor OFFC | |
BUS491-IN Hove, Tad A. |
09/02/2025 | - | Instructor OFFC |
This course will examine human rights in light of current political, social, and economic issues in select areas of the world. Students will explore the global impact of these issues and will address ways in which the church can provide positive change. Additional course fee. Prerequisite: 3 units of Biblical Studies coursework. (3 units; Fall/Spring)
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Strategic Business Analysis and Insights
This course teaches strategies for visual analyses of business data to inform business strategies across a variety of industries. Students will learn how to create and interpret charts, graphs, infographics, interactive dashboards and communicate the visual insights to customers and employers. A variety of visualization tools will be used for practice and preparation for industry certifications, e.g. SAS, Tableau, GIS. Prerequisite: BEH 290, BUS 315, EGR 305, or STA 144. (3 units; Fall, odd years)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS380-B Braunwalder, Austin P. |
09/03/2024 | W | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Park Building 209 |
BUS380-A Borden, Carnell |
09/03/2024 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Park Building 209 |
BUS380-A Borden, Carnell |
09/02/2025 | TTh | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Park Building 209 |
BUS380-B Braunwalder, Austin P. |
09/02/2025 | W | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Park Building 209 |
This course trains students in developing spatial analyses for business decisions and strategy across a variety of industries, e.g. business, logistics, real estate, healthcare, marketing analytics, finance. Students will learn how to perform market and customer segmentation, identify patterns in consumer behavior and how they change over time, and others. This course prepares towards SAS, Tableau, GIS certification and is ideal for students who wish to have careers requiring analytics, strategy and/or consulting. Prerequisite: BEH 290, BUS 315, EGR 305, or STA 144. (3 units; Spring, even years)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS381-A STAFF, STAFF |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM | Park Building 253 |
This course teaches business models to explore and predict specific applied business environments, e.g. customer retention, consumer decisions, sales forecasting, text analytics, etc. Concepts combine application of business models and strategy for marketing, finance, production, process, and managerial targets. This course is ideal for students who prepare for careers requiring analytics, strategy and/or consulting and prepares for industry certifications, e.g. SAS, Tableau, GIS. Prerequisite: BEH 290, BUS 315, EGR 305, or STA 144. (3 units; Fall, even years)
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This course teaches how to develop business analytics that improve customer experiences and meet employers' expectations. Students will learn design thinking strategies to identify hidden customer needs, define problems and opportunities, elicit and gather project requirements. They will then practice aligning these user needs with analytics models and tie them into a winning business strategy. This course is ideal for students who prepare for careers requiring analytics, strategy, and/or consulting for a variety of industries. Prerequisite: BEH 290, BUS 315, EGR 305, or STA 144. (3 units; Spring, odd years)
Instructor | Start Date | Days | Time | Location |
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BUS481-B Borden, Carnell |
01/13/2025 | TTh | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | James Complex 375 |