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Business (BUS)

Dean: Professor Mazze

354 (or COM 354) International Business Communications Exchange (3)

Examination of effective international business communication. Use of worldwide e-mail network to exchange views on business topics with counterparts abroad. (Lec. 3, Lab. 1) Pre: junior or senior standing or permission of instructor.

493 Internship in Business Administration (3)

Approved, supervised work experience with participation in management and problem solving related to the student’s major field. Internships with approximately 120 hours of field experience and 20 hours of class work are provided by the college’s internship program. (Practicum) Pre: senior standing, admission into internship program, and permission of instructor. Not for graduate credit. S/U only.

601 Practicum in Business Teaching (1)

Course involves training and experience in teaching undergraduate business courses under the supervision of a full-time faculty member. Participation in the instructional development program is an essential component of the class. (Practicum) Pre: enrollment in Ph.D. program in business administration and permission of Ph.D. program director. S/U only

602 Doctoral Colloquium in Business Research (1)

Course involves presenting the results of at least one piece of original research to faculty and other Ph.D. candidates. When not presenting, students are expected to play an active role in critiquing the presented research. (Lec. 1) Pre: permission of Ph.D. program director. S/U only

603 Special Problems in Business Research (1-6)

Advanced research and writing of theoretical and empirical papers in business administration in the student’s area of specialization under the supervision of a faculty advisor. All doctoral students in Phase II of the doctoral program in business administration who have completed their course work must register for this course. Pre: Permission of PhD Program Director. S/U only.

685 Knowledge Systems in Managerial Disciplines (3)

Examination of knowledge production and dissemination systems in management disciplines. Discussion of various paradigms and philosophy of science perspectives. Metascientific and research program issues are examined. (Seminar) Pre: Ph.D. candidate.

699 Doctoral Dissertation Research

Number of credits is determined each semester in consultation with the major professor or program committee. (Independent Study) Pre: enrollment in Phase III of the Ph.D. program in business administration. S/U credit.


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