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| 300 | 400 | Graduate Courses Schedule of Classes Business Administration (BusAd) Benjamin J. Allen, Dean Undergraduate Study James C. McElroy, Professor in charge, Undergraduate
Programs in Business. For undergraduate curriculum leading to the degree
bachelor of science, majors in accounting, finance, management, management information
systems, marketing, production/operations management, transportation and logistics and a
secondary major in international business, see College of Business, Curricula. The department of Business Administration supports the
undergraduate programs in the departments of Accounting, Finance, Logistics, Operations,
and Management Information Systems, Management, and Marketing by providing specialized
coursework in orientation to business, and cooperative education opportunities. Graduate Study James c. McElroy, Professor in Charge, Graduate Programs
in Business The College of Business offers two graduate programs in
business administration: the master of business administration (MBA) and the master of
science in business (M.S.), which are described below. The college also has a specialized
master degree program, the master of accounting, which is described under the Department
of Accounting. Finally, the College of Business is a participating member in two
interdisciplinary programs, the master of science in industrial relations and the master
of science in information assurance. Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) The College of Business offers a 48 credit program
leading to a nonthesis master of business administration degree with a specialization in
accounting, agribusiness, finance, human resource management, information systems, or
marketing. The coursework is designed to provide the knowledge, skills, and abilities for
managerial success and leadership in organizations. The M.B.A. is the professional
management education program for those pursuing careers in business. Students working toward the master of business
administration are required to complete a series of core courses in the basic functional
areas of business (accounting, economics, statistics, finance, marketing, operations
management, organizational behavior, management information systems, international
business, ethics and social responsibility, strategic management and business policy), and
advanced elective coursework. Courses for the M.B.A. are provided by the departments
of Accounting, Economics, Finance, Logistics, Operations and Management Information
Systems, Management, Marketing, and Statistics. Courses from other departments may also be
chosen to meet specific student interests. Students interested in the agribusiness
specialization may need to take courses in the College of Agriculture. Double degree
programs are offered with architecture (M.Arch./M.B.A.), community and regional planning
(M.B.A./ M.C.R.P.), and statistics (M.B.A./M.S.-Statistics). Students may enroll in either the full-time program, the
part-time Saturday program, or part-time evening program in Des Moines. The part-time
M.B.A. programs are intended for those individuals who desire an M.B.A. while continuing
their full-time employment. The M.B.A. program is open to all individuals with a
baccalaureate degree. Undergraduates from liberal arts, science, and technical programs
are especially encouraged to apply. Academic potential and promise for a productive career
in business and for managerial success and leadership in organizations are important
criteria for admission. Applicants must submit Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)
scores, official transcripts of previous academic work, personal essays, resume, and three
letters of reference. International students whose native language is not English and who
did not graduate from a U.S. college or university are required to submit the Test of
English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores. Admissions offers to the MBA program are made only for
fall semester entry. Although applicants will be considered after this date, applicants
are encouraged to submit their application materials by May 1 (March 1 for international
students). Master of Science (M.S.) in Business The College of Business offers graduate work leading to
the master of science degree with a major in business. All the departments in the college,
(Accounting, Finance, Logistics, Operations and Management Information Systems,
Management, and Marketing), and the departments of Economics and Statistics cooperate in
providing coursework toward this degree. The program is designed to serve those students
who desire specialized study of an area within business at the masters level. It
also serves to develop their research capabilities. The M.S. degree is best suited for students with degrees
or academic backgrounds in business as they may complete the program within the 30 credit
minimum. Students without business backgrounds are required to fulfill pre-requisites and
common body of knowledge coursework in accounting, finance, management information
systems, marketing, organizational behavior, operations management, global business, and
business ethics. The program is composed of 7 credits of required courses in economics and
statistics plus 3 to 6 credits of thesis and 17 to 20 credits of coursework in an area of
emphasis. The student, with the help of a program of study committee, designs an
educational program in specialized functional or industry areas within business. Application deadline for the M.S. program is May 1 for
fall admission and November 1 for spring admission. Applicants must submit official
transcripts of previous educational coursework and degrees, the Graduate Management
Admission Test (GMAT) scores, personal essays, resume, and three letters of reference.
International students whose native language is not English and who did not graduate from
a U.S. college or university are required to submit the Test of English as a Foreign
Language (TOEFL) scores. Courses Primarily for Undergraduate Students BusAd 101. Orientation BusAd 101H. Orientation BusAd 201. Introduction to Careers
in Business BusAd 291. Experiential Learning A. Domestic Internship. B. International Internship. C. Domestic Travel and Study. D. International Travel and Study. BusAd 301. Professional Employment
Preparation BusAd 398. Cooperative Education BusAd 490. Independent Study
A.International Business
H.Honors BusAd 491. Professional Experiential Learning A. Domestic Internship. B. International Internship. C. Domestic Travel and Study. D. International Travel and Study. E. Other Experiential Learning Experience. Courses Primarily for Graduate
Students, open to qualified undergraduate students BusAd 533. Economic and Business Decision Tools
(Same as Econ 533.) BusAd 591. Professional Experiential Learning BusAd 599. Creative Component
A. Accounting
C. Finance
E. Management
F. Marketing
H. Transportation and Logistics
I. Agribusiness
J. General Business
K. Management Information Systems
L. Production/Operations Management BusAd 699. Research | Welcome to ISU | Catalog Directory |
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