2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    May 17, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Business Administration

  
  • ADMN HI - Honors in Administration


    4 Semester Hours
  
  • ADMN HII - Honors in Administration


    4 Semester Hours
  
  • ADMN 2011 - Trial Preparation and Practice 1st Term


    1 Semester Hours
    Trial Preparation and Practice involves the study and practice of trial practice and procedure. Topics include preparations and delivery of opening and closing statements, direct and cross examination of witnesses, use of evidence and objections and preparing witnesses. The course prepares the student for intercollegiate mock trial competitions, but credit is not limited to only those chosen to compete.  

  
  • ADMN 2021 - Trial Preparation and Practice 2nd Term


    1 Semester Hours
    Trial Preparation and Practice involves the study and practice of trial practice and procedure. Topics include preparations and delivery of opening and closing statements, direct and cross examination of witnesses, use of evidence and objections and preparing witnesses. The course prepares the student for intercollegiate mock trial competitions, but credit is not limited to only those chosen to compete. Active Participation in Mock Trial is required for class credit.

  
  • ADMN 2031 - Trial Preparation and Practice 3rd Term


    1 Semester Hours
    Trial Preparation and Practice involves the study and practice of trial practice and procedure. Topics include preparations and delivery of opening and closing statements, direct and cross examination of witnesses, use of evidence and objections and preparing witnesses. The course prepares the student for intercollegiate mock trial competitions, but credit is not limited to only those chosen to compete. Active Participation in Mock Trial is required for class credit.

  
  • ADMN 2041 - Trial Preparation and Practice 4th Term


    1 Semester Hours
    Trial Preparation and Practice involves the study and practice of trial practice and procedure. Topics include preparations and delivery of opening and closing statements, direct and cross examination of witnesses, use of evidence and objections and preparing witnesses. The course prepares the student for intercollegiate mock trial competitions, but credit is not limited to only those chosen to compete. Active Participation in Mock Trial is required for class credit.

  
  • ADMN 2051 - Trial Preparation and Practice 5th Term


    1 Semester Hours
    Trial Preparation and Practice involves the study and practice of trial practice and procedure. Topics include preparations and delivery of opening and closing statements, direct and cross examination of witnesses, use of evidence and objections and preparing witnesses. The course prepares the student for intercollegiate mock trial competitions, but credit is not limited to only those chosen to compete. Active Participation in Mock Trial is required for class credit.

  
  • ADMN 2061 - Trial Preparation and Practice 6th Term


    1 Semester Hours
    Trial Preparation and Practice involves the study and practice of trial practice and procedure. Topics include preparations and delivery of opening and closing statements, direct and cross examination of witnesses, use of evidence and objections and preparing witnesses. The course prepares the student for intercollegiate mock trial competitions, but credit is not limited to only those chosen to compete. Active Participation in Mock Trial is required for class credit.

  
  • ADMN 2750 - Special Topics


    4 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • ADMN 2751 - Special Topics


    1 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • ADMN 2752 - Special Topics


    2 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • ADMN 2753 - Special Topics


    3 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • ADMN 3000 - Legal Environment of Business


    4 Semester Hours
    ADMN-3000 provides an introduction to legal systems and the business-related provisions of the U.S. Constitution; to the common law of torts and business organizations; to administrative law and procedures; to regulatory programs involving labor, antitrust, and securities; and to the impact of foreign and domestic laws on international business.   

    Prerequisites: Junior standing.
  
  • ADMN 3712 - Trial Preparation & Procedure-A


    2 Semester Hours
    Trial Preparation & Procedure

  
  • ADMN 3722 - Trial Preparation & Procedure-B


    2 Semester Hours
    Trial Preparation & Procedure

  
  • ADMN 3750 - Special Topics


    4 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • ADMN 3850 - Internship


    4 Semester Hours
    An internship in which a student works under the supervision of the department.

  
  • ADMN 4012 - Business Law-A


    4 Semester Hours
    ADMN-4012 explores the Uniform Commercial Code sections dealing with sales, commercial paper, and secured transactions. 

    Prerequisites: ADMN 3000  
  
  • ADMN 4020 - Business Law


    4 Semester Hours
    ADMN-4020 explores the Uniform Commercial Code sectionsdealing with sales, commercial paper, and secured transactions. 

    Prerequisites: ADMN 3000  
  
  • ADMN 4022 - Business Law-B


    4 Semester Hours
    ADMN-4022 explores the Uniform Commercial Code sections dealing with sales, commercial paper, and secured transactions.

    Prerequisites: ADMN 3000  
  
  • ADMN 4050 - International Business Law


    4 Semester Hours
    ADMN-4050 introduces international legal structures designed to regulate international trade and commerce. Students examine the legal aspects of business with a particular emphasis on the effect of international law, treaties and governmental policies on immigration, labor, contracts, imports and exports, intellectual property, and international investments. The course offers a comparative approach to the study of international law to demonstrate how various societal and cultural environments affect the approaches to legal systems and the enforcement of those systems.

  
  • ADMN 4050EI - International Business Law (abroad)


    4 Semester Hours
    This course introduces the international legal structures designed to regulate international trade; commerce The student will examine the legal aspects of business with a particular emphasis on the effect of international law, treaties; governmental policies on immigration, labor, contracts, imports; exports, intellectual property,; international investments The course will offer a comparative approach to the study of international law to demonstrate how various societal; cultural environments affect the approaches to legal systems; the enforcement of those systems

  
  • ADMN 4060 - Management of Nonprofit Organizations


    4 Semester Hours
    This course focuses on competencies; knowledge needed to lead a nonprofit organization Topics include nonprofit strategic planning, board governance, legal compliance, fundraising, building strategic alliances,; assessing program; effectiveness

    Prerequisites: ACCT 2000 ; MGMT 2000 ; MRKT 3000  
  
  • ADMN 4750 - Special Topics


    4 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • ADMN 4751 - Special Topics


    1 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • ADMN 4752 - Special Topics


    2 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • ADMN 4753 - Special Topics


    3 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • ADMN 4800 - Directed Study


    4 Semester Hours
    Course is offered when a student needs a special subject covered to meet a professional requirement or wants to work with an instructor to look more deeply into a particular aspect of a discipline. Instructor consent required.

  
  • ADMN 4801 - Directed Study


    1 Semester Hours
    Course is offered when a student needs a special subject covered to meet a professional requirement or wants to work with an instructor to look more deeply into a particular aspect of a discipline. Instructor consent required.

  
  • ADMN 4802 - Directed Study


    2 Semester Hours
    Course is offered when a student needs a special subject covered to meet a professional requirement or wants to work with an instructor to look more deeply into a particular aspect of a discipline. Instructor consent required.

  
  • ADMN 4803 - Directed Study


    3 Semester Hours
    Course is offered when a student needs a special subject covered to meet a professional requirement or wants to work with an instructor to look more deeply into a particular aspect of a discipline. Instructor consent required.

  
  • ADMN 4850 - Internship


    4 Semester Hours
    An internship in which a student works under the supervision of the department.

  
  • ADMN 4851 - Internship


    1 Semester Hours
    An internship in which a student works under the supervision of the department.

  
  • ADMN 4852 - Internship


    2 Semester Hours
    An internship in which a student works under the supervision of the department.

  
  • ADMN 4853 - Internship


    3 Semester Hours
    An internship in which a student works under the supervision of the department.