2024-2025 Undergraduate General Catalog


BSAD - Business Administration

BSAD 101 Innovation and Entrepreneurship

This course includes the fundamentals of entrepreneurship and small business ownership. The purpose is to answer the question "what is entrepreneurship" by providing students from a variety of backgrounds with basic knowledge and skills involved in starting new business ventures. Students work in multidisciplinary teams to explore entrepreneurship and innovation-related topics and to develop business venture models which are viable in the marketplace for goods and services. The team will develop a concept to explore throughout the semester.  This course is intended for Non-Business majors only.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Interim

BSAD 120 Financial Literacy & Stewardship (WB)

Learn how financial literacy relates to the well-being of the individual. Students will understand the impact of long and short-term financial planning in areas of goal setting, budgeting, tax planning, retirement, investments, risk management and other major financial events. Skills gained in financial literacy serve as a means to financial stability and stewardship toward others.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Interim

BSAD 197 Topics:

Special Topics in Business Administration.

Credits

3

BSAD 296 Curricular Practical Training

Students on an F-1 visa are eligible to work off campus to provide additional experience so long as the employment relates directly to the student's major area of study. The practical experience gained outside the traditional classroom supplements the theoretical and/or applied knowledge as a part of the student's coursework. The registration process for this course must be completed every term (including summers), as students must have their work authorization reissued each term to ensure continued enrollment. Jobs must be approved and verified by the International Programs Office before work may begin.

Credits

0

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

BSAD 297 Topics:

Special Topics in Business Administration.

Credits

3

BSAD 310 Principles of Marketing

This course explores basic principles in the marketing of products and services. Marketing structures, consumer analysis, product classification, channel selection, pricing policies, promotional mix, and coordination of strategies in relation to the business and economic environment are studied.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

BSAD 320 Principles of Management

An exploration of the theories, research, laws and practices of managing people, teams and organizations. This course focuses on both the science of organizational management as well as on the student's potential role as a manager and/or employee.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Fall, Spring and Summer

BSAD 330 Principles of Finance

An introduction to financial issues facing business organizations. Emphasis will be placed on time value of money, operating and financial leverage, financial forecasting, valuation and capital budgeting. 

Credits

3

Prerequisites

ACCT 211

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

BSAD 333 Real Estate Investment and Sales

An introduction to the principles and practices of real estate and related South Dakota real estate law.  The course will build on these principles to help students understand real estate issues related to investment and development, financing, fair housing, property management, taxation, zoning and land use, and sales strategies.  The 116-hour course will prepare students to pass the South Dakota broker associate’s exam.  The classroom instruction will be supplemented with 60 hours of online materials to meet the required number of contact hours.

Credits

4

BSAD 340 Business Law I

An introduction to the legal system and dispute resolution through a case study approach; a study of the impact of the areas of torts, constitutional law, criminal law, and ethics upon business; special emphasis on contract law, agency, and business organizations, including partnerships and corporations.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

Sophomore Standing

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

BSAD 380 Business Law II

Emphasis of study covers the topics of bankruptcy, debtor-creditor relationships, and property law as well as commercial transactions governed by the Uniform Commercial Code (sales of goods, commercial paper, banking, and secured transactions.)

Credits

3

Prerequisites

BSAD 340

Offered

Every Spring

BSAD 382 Business Ethics (E)

Introduction of moral development theories and models of moral decision making and application of these models in management decision making through case studies.

Credits

3

Cross Listed Courses

ACCT 382

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

BSAD 397 Topics:

Special Topics in Business Administration.

Credits

3

BSAD 399 Independent Study

This course is intended to provide the student with the opportunity to pursue elective independent study.

Credits

1- 4

Prerequisites

Permission of the Instructor

BSAD 411 Marketing Research

This course focuses on the use of surveys, observations, experiments, and other empirical and analytical tools to learn about consumer characteristics and demand/shape strategies market planning. The course culminates in a comprehensive, hands-on, real world market research project and report.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

BSAD 310

Offered

Every Fall

BSAD 413 Marketing Promotions

This course emphasizes managing the promotional mix - advertising, public relations, personal selling, sales promotion, and direct marketing - to provide a comprehensive understanding of how to manage a marketing department to enhance overall business profitability. Additional fees may apply.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

BSAD 310

Offered

Every Fall

BSAD 415 Personal Selling and Sales Management

A comprehensive examination of the sales cycle, including the specific opportunities for developing relationships, products, and customer loyalty. Students learn how to manage themselves and others through the development of communication skills and the use of specialized software to help them organize the sales effort. This course makes extensive use of outside speakers and sales experts to illustrate the application of concepts and theories learned in the classroom. Additional fees may apply.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

BSAD 310

Offered

Every Fall

BSAD 417 Healthcare Marketing

Healthcare marketing efforts are shifting from increasing demand to building and continuing relationships with customers, clients, agencies and third-party payors. This advanced study of the practices and concepts of marketing as applied to the healthcare industry develops a focus on product and service strategies, distribution, communications, promotions, pricing and research. Case studies, speakers and projects will be used to describe the underlying concepts and decision making required for successful healthcare marketing.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

BSAD 310

Offered

Every Spring

BSAD 421 Human Resource Management

A study of the fundamentals of employment management including hiring and firing policies, modern diversity and performance management techniques, and a survey of applicable laws and regulations.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

Junior Standing; BSAD 320

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

BSAD 425 Small Business Management

This course provides an introduction to Small Business Management for prospective and current small business owners, entrepreneurs, and managers who want to understand the basics of running a successful small business. The course provides an overview of small business operations, including business planning, marketing, organizational structures, financial management, supply chain management, human resources, managing people, risk management, and customer care. Small business owners and managers should be better prepared to effectively deal with common problems and capitalize on market opportunities based on what they learn.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

BSAD 310; BSAD 320; ACCT 207 or ACCT 210

Offered

Every Fall

BSAD 427 Production and Operations Management

An introduction into the special problems and opportunities associated with the conversion of resources into products and services. Topics include product design and process selection, assembly line design, supply chain management, total quality management, inventory planning, and capacity and resource planning.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Spring

BSAD 428 Strategic Management

An in-depth examination of the development and role of strategy in organizations and the importance of strategic allignment. Topics include: globalization, corporate, business unit and competitive strategies, strategic analysis and models, and mergers and acquisitions.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

BSAD 310; BSAD 320

Offered

Every Fall

BSAD 431 Advanced Finance

A comprehensive exploration of theoretical and empirical financial literature and the application to corporate financial policies and strategies. Topics covered include capital and ownership structures, contracting, mergers and acquisitions, financial distress situations and risk management.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

BSAD 330

Offered

Every Fall

BSAD 433 International Finance

Explore foundations of international financial decisions and their applications to financial practices. Topics include: International macroeconomic concepts, foreign investment projects, and managing exposure to exchange rate, taxation, inflationary, economic, and political risk.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

BSAD 330

Offered

Every Fall

BSAD 435 Investment Fundamentals

The study of investment risks and rewards based on the analysis of stocks, bonds, and other investment opportunities, including hedging and derivative investments. This course includes an introduction to modern professional investment analysis and portfolio theories.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

BSAD 330

Offered

Every Spring

BSAD 445 Advanced Sport Marketing and Promotion

Students will learn how professional, amateur and college sports teams manage their businesses, fans, athletes and brands, including planning, hosting and implementing effective marketing programs. Theories will be supplemented with industry-recognized speakers, case studies and historical research. One class project and presentation of that project is required.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Spring

BSAD 495 Business Internship (W)

This internship program provides an opportunity for students to participate in a learning experience away from the traditional classroom. Students will be placed with local organizations so they may work with business procedures and observe decision making processes. Students will be able to see how concepts and theories learned in the classroom are applied in practice. The student will be under the direct supervision of an officer of the cooperating organization and progress will be monitored by departmental internship coordinator. Additional fees may apply.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

ACCT 211; ECON 120; ECON 121; Two of BSAD 310, BSAD 320, BSAD 330 and BSAD 340; Permission of Internship Coordinator.

Offered

Every Fall, Interim, Spring, and Summer

BSAD 496 Elective Business Internship

This internship offering is intended to provide the student with the opportunity to pursue an elective internship. This internship is not a 'W' course and it may not be used to fulfill the departmental requirements for graduation.

Credits

1- 4

Prerequisites

Permission of the Internship Coordinator

Offered

Every Fall, Interim, Spring, and Summer

BSAD 499 Independent Study (W)

Independent Study projects are conducted in close relationship with an individual faculty member. This course requires: 1) An in-depth examination of an individually chosen topic area, utilizing recognized research methods; 2) A written analysis of the project, its results, and recommendations; and 3) An oral defense of the project to the Departmental Faculty.

Credits

4

Prerequisites

Permission of the Instructor