4000
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.)
Every Spring
Previously: BSAD 380
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.
Every Fall, Interim, Spring, and Summer
Previously: BSAD 495
This internship offering is intended to provide the student with the opportunity to pursue an elective internship. This internship is not a writing course and it may not be used to fulfill the departmental requirements for graduation.
Permission of the Internship Coordinator
Every Fall, Interim, Spring, and Summer
Previously: BSAD 496
Special Topics in Business.
Previously: BSAD 497
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.
Permission of the Instructor
Previously: BSAD 499