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VSM katalog 2008.qxd - Vysoká škola manažmentu

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BAKALÁRSKE ·TÚDIUM B.S.B.A.(Bachelor of Science in Business Administration)·tvorroãné bakalárske ‰túdium v anglickom jazyku, na konci ktorého absolvent získa americk˘diplom City University of Seattle akreditovan˘ Northwest Commission on Collegesand Universities (NWCCU) a titul "Bachelor of Science in Business Administration". V súlades americk˘mi akreditaãn˘mi pravidlami sa ‰tudent stáva absolventom bakalárskeho ‰túdiapo získaní 180 kreditov.·tudijn˘ plán bakalárskeho ‰túdia podnikového manaÏmentu, program BSBA:LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS (90 credits total)Required Lower Division Courses (50 credits)*ENG 211 Intermediate Composition/Equivalent (Required in the 1st term)MTH 155 College Algebraor MTH 220 Calculus (Pre-requisite MTH 219V)/(Required for future MBA students)ENG 290 Advanced Writing and Research (Pre-requisites: ENG 211, BC 301)SSC 220 Principles of MicroeconomicsSSC 221 Principles of MacroeconomicsMTH 110 Introduction to StatisticsOne SCI course, student's choice (SCI 215 Environmental Science)AC 215 Fundamentals of Accounting or AC 215V (in Slovak language)CS 201 Information Technologies for ManagersMG 201 Introduction to Functions of ManagementElectives Lower Division Courses (40 credits)*A minimum of two different academic disciplines is required in Humanities, Social Sciences,Natural Sciences/Math.UPPER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS (90 credits total)Required Undergraduate Core (20 credits)BC 301 Critical Thinking (Required in the 1st year of study)BC 302 Professional CommunicationBC 303 Statistics (Prerequisites: MTH 110, MTH 219V)BC 306 Ethics and LeadershipRequired Business Core (45 credits)BSM 405 Operations Management (Prerequisites: MG 201, BSC 400, BSC 402)BSC 401 Interpretation of Financial Accounting (Prerequisite: AC 215 or AC 215V)BSC 402 Financing Organizations (Prerequisite: BSC 401)BSC 407 The Effective OrganizationINT 302 International Economics (Prerequisites: SSC 220, SSC 221)BSC 403 Legal Issues in the WorkplaceIS 330 Information Systems (Recommended: CS 201)MK 300 Principles of MarketingBSM 495 Business Strategy (Required in the last term of study)General Management Emphasis (25 credits)BSM 404 International Business (Prerequisites: MG 201, SSC 221, Recommended: BusinessCore)BSC 400 Decision Modeling and Analysis (Prerequisite: BC 303)PM 401 Fundamentals of Project ManagementChoice of Approved Elective**Choice of Approved Elective****Approved Electives:BSM 304 Effective Organizational CommunicationsCOM 313 Public Relations: Principles and PracticesIS 360 Database TechnologiesEC 400 Fundamentals of E-CommerceHR 405 Strategic Management of Human ResourcesMK 388 Global MarketingMK 390 Advertising & Sales PromotionBSM 494V State Examination SeminarCourse DescriptionsENG 211 Intermediate CompositionA writing course designed to teach students the skills necessary for effective academic writing.Students are encouraged to think critically so that their writing will reflect their abilitiesto isolate crucial issues, reason logically, and analyze problems effectively. The course willalso address audience analysis and research strategies. This course satisfies City University ofSeattles College Writing requirement.MTH 155 College AlgebraMTH 155 is an examination of definitions and concepts of College Algebra including a reviewof fundamental algebra concepts. Topics also include graphing, linear and quadratic e-quations, linear inequalities, and linear programming. Every concept includes practical everydayapplications, which focus on reducing math anxiety. This course satisfies the generalmath requirement and is essential as preparation for mathematics, statistics, andaccounting courses.MTH 220 CalculusThis course covers the basic concepts and theory of differential and integral calculus of onevariable, with emphasis on applications to business and economics. Additional applicationsare drawn from the natural and social sciences. Strongly recommended: College Algebraand/or Precalculus.ENG 290 Advanced Writing and ResearchENG 290 is an advanced course in argumentative writing. Students will write extended essaysbased on documented research. The course will also focus on information literacy, specificallywith students' ability to access, evaluate, and use information effectively to completea variety of written assignments. Students will gain additional practice in audience analysis,critical reading and thinking, and writing for professional and academic purposes.2829

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