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Business Administration (BADM) Courses


BADM
2101

Management, Organizations, and Society (1.5)

H. Davis, J. Forrer

 

Introduction to the manager and the management process in the context of organizations and society. Focus on effective management of the corporation in a changing society.

BADM
3102

Business and Government Relations (3)

H. Beales, J. Rivera, E. Kim

 

Economic and legal environment of business enterprise; social and political influences; contemporary problems and issues. Restricted to seniors in the B.B.A., B.Accy., and SEAS business concentration programs.

BADM
4101

Fundamentals of Business Law and Ethics (3)

T. Fort,K. Martin,T. Radin, K. Diener, M. Sarwary

 

  1. To clarify values
  2. To create ethical awareness
  3. To master a decision-making metric.
  4. To master the basic elements of law pertaining to business organizations.

BADM
4801

Strategy Formulation and Implementation. (3)

J. Cook, J. Thurman, J. Walter, J. Griffin

 

An integrative capstone course to develop skills in diagnosing organizational problems, formulating and selecting strategic alternatives, and recognizing problems inherent in strategy implementation. Restricted to seniors in the B.B.A., B.Accy., and SEAS business concentration programs.

BADM
4920

Fundamentals of Business Law(3)

T. Fort

 

  1. To facilitate clarification of personal values.
  2. To gain ethical awareness.
  3. To master a six-step ethical decision-making framework.
  4. To understand the way in which law and ethics combine to create optimal corporate cultures.
  5. To obtain a basic understanding of the key areas of law pertinent to the legal regulation of business and, based on that knowledge, also recognize when expert legal advice may be called for.
  6. To understand how the interplay of ethical business behavior and core rule of law principles undergird a free society, both politically and economically.

 

BADM
2003W

Analysis of Business Issues (3)

M. Hannan

 

This course will introduce students to common language and analytic techniques necessary to operate effectively in today’s business environment against the background of Corporate Social Responsibility. Through case analysis, students will be introduced to business concepts and information resources. Students will be required to produce a variety of presentations and documents commonly used in business. Documents will range from memoranda to executive reports. This sophomore-level course will focus on developing critical thinking skills required for accurate problem definition in business situations.