Summer 2000 Course Descriptions
Key to Course Descriptions

Courses listed below are approved UA courses as of Summer 2000. Not all approved courses will be offered during this term. For course offerings/availability during a specific term, see the Schedule of Classes. Each course number below links to the Schedule of Classes.

Business Administration (B AD)  Dept Info - College Info

B AD 100 Management Fields and Career (2) I II Management disciplines and careers, including skill development in the areas of academic planning, career research, self-assessment, communication, and technology.

B AD 293A Business Administration Internship (1-3) Specialized work on an individual basis, consisting of training and practice in actual service in a technical, business, or government establishment. P, consent of instructor only.

B AD 393A Internship in Business Administration (1-3) Specialized work on an individual basis, consisting of training and practice in actual service in a technical, business, or government establishment.

B AD 498 Senior Capstone (1-3) I II

B AD 499 Independent Study (1-5) [Rpt./]

B AD 594A Business Simulation (2) I II Students participate in a multi-semester computerized simulation of a business enterprise. This involves forming teams which then become the companies that operate in the simulated business industry. Each team must identify market opportunities, competitive threats, and resource requirements. The teams then design, produce, and market simulated products which best serve the market needs in a manner that surpasss competitive offerings. Students learn strategy analysis and development techniques, team building and leadership skills, and effective communication practices.

B AD 594B Applied Research Project (1-2) [Rpt./ 5 units] I II Under direct supervision of a faculty member, students must design and complete a project that integrates their masters level coursework with an existing business problem to produce an effective solution. The project can take up to 3 semesters to complete and involves the following stages: problem definition; project design; project implementation. The net result is a project which utilizes the student's coursework acquired knowledge in developing a solution to a problem with a real business application. Students must enroll for 2 units of credit for fall and spring semesters and 1 unit for summer, for a total of 5 credit hours. Grade will be given after all 5 units are completed. In addition to direct supervision by a faculty member, students will meet regularly with the dean of the MBA program regarding the status of their project.

B AD 594C International Business Law (3)

B AD 596A Master's Report (6) [Rpt./ 12 units] S

B AD 596D International Business (3) I II This course will review major concepts in international business from the viewpoint of the multinational firm. Key topics will include the firm's international strategy and the way in which it influences the firm's organization; interactions with home and host governments and with super-national organizations; and the response of multinational firms to emerging trends in the world economy.

B AD 599 Independent Study (1-6) I II

B AD 699 Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./]

B AD 900 Research (1-4) [Rpt./]

B AD 920 Dissertation (1-9) [Rpt./]

B AD 930 Supplementary Registration (1-9) [Rpt./]


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