Course Title: Exploring Business (3-hour)
Course Number: BUS203-503
Course Text: Exploring Business, v. 2.0
By: Karen Collins
ISBN: 978-1-4533-3241-2
Description: This course introduce students to business using an exciting and integrated cases Through an in-depth study of a real company, students learn about the functional areas of business and how these areas fit together. Studying a dynamic organization on a real-time basis allows students to discover the challenges that it faces, and exposes them to critical issues affecting the business, such as globalization, ethics and social responsibility, product innovation, diversity, supply chain management, and e-business.
Course Title: Principles of Management (3-hour)
Course Number: PMG213
Course Text: Principles of Management, v. 2.0
By: Mason Carpenter, Talya Bauer, Berrin Erdogan and Jeremy Short
ISBN: 978-1-4533-5447-6
Description: Principles of Management show students how leaders and leadership are essential to personal and organizational effectiveness and effective organizational change. Students are increasingly active as leaders at an early age, and are sometimes painfully aware of the leadership failings they see in public and private organizations. It is the leader and leadership that combine the principles of management (the artist's palette, tools, and techniques) to create the art of management.
Course Title: BUC223 Business Communication for Success (3-hour)
Course Number: BUC223
Course Text: Business Communication for Success, v. 1.0
By: Scott McLean
ISBN: 978-1-4533-2742-5
Description: This course is suited for Business Communication courses taught to students interested in business administration, but is also appropriate for Business English, Business Presentation, Professional Communication courses. Students will learn a lot form this course.