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Business (BUSN) 1000 Level | 2000
Level | 3000 Level | 4000 Level USP Codes are listed in brackets by the 1991 USP code followed by the 2003 USP code (i.e. [M2<>QB]). 1010. Introduction to Business Information Literacy. 0.5. [(none)<>L] Offers
transfer students, online College of Business majors, and General Economics
majors the opportunity to satisfy the Information Literacy component of the
University Studies Program. Enrollment is restricted to College of
Business students who meet the above descriptions. Prerequisites: none. 2000. Introduction to International Business. 3. [G1<>G]
A broad survey of the field of international business which introduces
basic concepts of international business activity and theory and reviews
major foreign environmental forces-financial, economic and socioeconomic,
physical, sociocultural, political, legal, labor, competitive and distributive-within
the context of strategic management issues. Cross listed with INST
2000. Prerequisite: sophomore standing.
4540 [BADM 4540]. Global Business Issues. 1-6 (Max.
6). [G1<>(none)]
Designed to give students a broad overview of current issues in international
business. Includes classroom instruction and may include travel to a foreign country
and visits to major foreign firms. A written assignment is required. Dual
listed with BUSN 5540. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (Offered once
a year)
4900. Problems in International Business. 1-4 (Max. 4). Individual projects of a research nature, under direct supervision of a professor. Written report required. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. 4910. Selected Topics in International Business. 3. For advanced students; consists of an in-depth study of a selected area of international business. Specific area(s) to be considered in any given semester are printed in the class schedule. Topics may include globalization and business, international accounting, international management and negotiation, international issues in business ethics, or topics to doing business in a specific country or region. Prerequisites: junior standing and other courses, as appropriate, for specific area/topic being covered.
4920. International Business: Study Abroad. 1-6 (Max. 6). Credit for course work related to international business undertaken at foreign institutions. Students are responsible for submitting course materials for evaluation for credit by College of Business faculty prior to enrolling. Students arrange for the foreign institutions to send performance evaluations to the College of Business Academic Advising Office. Prerequisite: consent of department head. 4950. Business Basics for Engineers. 4. Module topics include an overview of business, organization and management, project management, accounting, financial and risk management, human resource management, marketing, sales, entrepreneurship, and decision-making. Prerequisite: selection by Engineering Committee. Please send comments or questions to registrar@uwyo.edu Last Change: 10/19/07 |