ACCT 2010
Survey of Accounting I – 3 credits
Survey of uses of accounting information by investors and creditors for decision making. Emphasis on basic accounting principles used to prepare, analyze, and interpret financial statements.
Prerequisites: STAT 1040 or MATH 1030 or 1050 (MATH 1050 or equivalent is required for College of Business majors); and GPA of 2.5 or higher.
Semester(s) Taught: F,Sp,Su
ACCT 2020
Survey of Accounting II – 3 credits
Survey of uses of accounting information by managers for decision making, including planning, budgeting, and controlling operations. Emphasizes accumulation, analysis, and control of product and service costs.
Prerequisites: ACCT 2010
Semester(s) Taught: F,Sp,Su
BA 3400
QI Corporate Finance – 3 credits
How corporations raise and manage capital. Study of modern financial principles, methods, policies, and institutions. Corporate organization, creation, and reorganization.
Prerequisites: MATH 1050; ACCT 2010; choose one statistics course from: STAT 1040, 2300, 3000, or PSY 2800; admittance to a USU major, cumulative GPA of 2.67 or higher, completion of at least 40 credits
Semester(s) Taught: F,Sp,Su
BA 3500
Fundamentals of Marketing – 3 credits
Overview of marketing function, emphasizing concepts and terminology. Includes basic marketing activities of product management, pricing, distribution, promotion, marketing research, and consumer behavior.
Prerequisites: Admittance to a USU major, cumulative GPA of 2.67 or higher, completion of at least 40 credits
Semester(s) Taught: F,Sp,Su
BA 3700
Operations Management – 3 credits
Covers the concepts and tools related to managing a business operation. Topics include demand forecasting, operations strategy and resource planning, process layout, lean systems, inventory and quality, and project management.
Prerequisites: STAT 2300 or 3000; MATH 1100; admittance to a USU major, cumulative GPA of 2.67 or higher, completion of at least 40 credits
Semester(s) Taught: F,Sp,Su
MIS 2100
Principles of Management Information Systems – 3 credits
Covers principles of management information systems on how to use and manage information technology to improve business processes, improve decision making, and gain competitive advantage. Includes MIS concepts and vocabulary, as well as information technology.
Prerequisites: Cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher; Computer Information Literacy (CIL) Exam or equivalent, or OSS 1400; STAT 1040 or MATH 1030 or MATH 1050 (MATH 1050 or equivalent is required for College of Business majors)
Semester(s) Taught: F,Sp,Su
MIS 2200 CI
Business Communication – 3 credits
Development and application of effective oral and written business communication skills. Language/mechanics, grammar, and document formatting.
Prerequisites: ENGL 1010; STAT 1040 or MATH 1030 or 1050 or 1100 (MATH 1050 or 1100 is required for College of Business majors); GPA of 2.5 or higher; and passing score on College of Business English Usage Exam or ACT English section score of 29
Semester(s) Taught: F,Sp,Su
BUS 3250
Discussions With Business Leaders – 1 credits
Introduces current business trends, issues, and problems. This is accomplished through readings and discussions, as well as by required attendance at Dean?s Convocation, Partner?s in Business, and other appropriate business seminars.
Semester(s) Taught: F,Sp
ECON 1500 BAI
Introduction to Economic Institutions, History, and Principles – 3 credits
Designed to build an understanding of economic institutions, history, and principles. Relationship between private and public sectors of U.S. economy. Analysis of major economic institutions, such as property rights, markets, business organizations, labor unions, money and banking, trade, and taxation.
Semester(s) Taught: F,Sp
ECON 2010 BSS
Introduction to Microeconomics – 3 credits
Designed to build an understanding of the economics of the marketplace from the perspectives of individual consumer and producer or business. Development and application of microeconomic principles to demonstrate the role and limitations of competitive markets in motivating socially efficient consumer, business, and public sector choices.
Prerequisites: ECON 1500
Semester(s) Taught: F,Sp
ECON 3400 DSS
International Economics for Business – 3 credits
Primary issues in international economics as applied to contemporary business problems. Topics include trade patterns and policies, capital markets, and technology transfer.
Prerequisites: ECON 2010
Semester(s) Taught: F,Sp,Su
MHR 2050
Legal and Ethical Environment of Business – 3 credits
Surveys the legal and ethical environment of business. Introduction to elementary legal research and writing and critical thinking techniques. Lecture and laboratory.
Prerequisites: STAT 1040 or MATH 1030 or 1050 (MATH 1050 or equivalent is required for College of Business majors); and GPA of 2.5 or higher
Semester(s) Taught: F,Sp,Su
MHR 3110 DSS
Managing Organizations and People – 3 credits
Overview of the role of management, and an introduction to leadership theory and practice. Includes defining of mission and goals, organizing work, and managing human performance.
Prerequisites: Admittance to a USU major; cumulative GPA of 2.67 or higher; and completion of at least 40 credits
Semester(s) Taught: F,Sp,Su
