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GBUS 3350   Business Information Systems   GBUS 3350 Business Information Systems (3-0). Exposure to business applications software from the perspective of a manager. Emphasis on the changing nature of information and the data needs of managers. Consideration of the expansion of E-Business and how that affects business functions. Emphasis on the vast array of options for managing information and exposure to techniques for improving management decisions. The course also considers practical approaches to understanding some associated areas of BIS such as the impact of large technology companies on their competitors and the linkage of social media with BIS and the issues that these dynamic areas create.  
GBUS 3351   Business Law   GBUS 3351 Business Law (3-0). Legal aspect of business transactions with emphasis on the law of contracts, agency, bailment, and commercial paper.  
GBUS 3352   Quantitative Methods   GBUS 3352 Quantitative Methods in Business (3-0). A study of data presentation, descriptive measures, probability distributions, sampling distributions, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing with emphasis on business applications. Prerequisite: MATH 1314  
GBUS 4305   Business & Society    
GBUS 4315   Research: Marketing Mgmt.   Selected topics in business administration to be offered as an elective course to meet students? needs. May be repeated for credit when course topic changes.  
GBUS 4315   Semi: American Entrepreneurial   Selected topics in business administration to be offered as an elective course to meet students? needs. May be repeated for credit when course topic changes.  
GBUS 4315   Seminar for Bus Admin   Selected topics in business administration to be offered as an elective course to meet students? needs. May be repeated for credit when course topic changes.  
GBUS 4355   International Business   GBUS 4355 International Business (3-0). Covers the economic underpinnings of free trade; investment and trade barriers; foreign direct investment; the multi-national enterprise; assessing the international business environment; and global organization and strategy.  
GBUS 4360   Business Capstone   GBUS 4360 Business Capstone (3-0). The BBA capstone course involving the integration of all functional business areas. Emphasis on management decision making as it pertains to planning, implementing, and evaluating organizational strategy. Prerequisites: Business Major - Senior standing  
GBUS 5301   Bus Res & Reprtng    
GBUS 5302   Read & Case: Working Remotely   Covers one or more special fields. Separate sections for accounting, finance, marketing, quantitative analysis, risk management, industrial management, personnel and industrial relations and other fields are dealt with as needed. May be repeated for graduate credit course when course topic changes.  
GBUS 5309   Analysis and Dec Theory   GBUS 5309 Quantitative Analysis and Decision Theory for Business (3-0). A study of decision-making under uncertainty, decision-making under risk, decision trees, utility theory, linear regression, time series forecasting models, linear programming (graphical methods and simplex method), and project management. (PERT/CPM).