2009â2010 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
2009â2010 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
2009â2010 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
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<strong>Concordia</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Arbor</strong> 2009–2010 <strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong><br />
Writing Intensive (w) Requirement<br />
0-5+ credits<br />
Each student will complete two upper level (300-400) writing intensive courses designated with a “(w)” at<br />
<strong>Concordia</strong> <strong>University</strong>. These are courses are not transferable and include writing instruction that goes above<br />
and beyond regular coursework. Writing intensive courses are often, but not always, part of the required<br />
courses in a major, minor or program. When a writing intensive course is applied to the requirements for a<br />
major, minor or program, the general studies writing intensive requirement is fulfilled and the credits are<br />
applied to the major, minor or program.<br />
Senior Project Requirement<br />
1+ credits<br />
Each student will complete a senior project (XXX483/484 Senior Project) that demonstrates an understanding<br />
of the subject of the student’s major area of study, uses methodologies appropriate to advanced undergraduate<br />
study, integrates specialized study with the liberal arts core, connects to the student’s prospective career, and<br />
shows an awareness of the Christian context of a <strong>Concordia</strong> education. The number of credits required for the<br />
Senior Project varies and may be a requirement of some but not all majors or minors. If the Senior Project is not<br />
a requirement in the student’s major or minor, then the student may choose to complete a Senior Project in the<br />
content area of her/his choice.<br />
THE HAAB SCHOOL OF BUSINESS &<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
The Haab School of Business and Management provides a challenging and intimate learning environment,<br />
affording close contact with professors. Our classes are taught by experienced business leaders whose primary<br />
goal is to ensure your success. The Haab Protégé Program approach includes:<br />
Individualized Focus<br />
At Haab we’ll help you to explore your interests and assist you in developing a customized degree and career<br />
plan based upon your specific goals. This tailored program will provide you with a solid business and<br />
management foundation for achieving your continued personal and professional growth.<br />
Applied Knowledge<br />
Our internships and Senior projects combine theory with practical application, by interaction between students,<br />
local and regional businesses, and community organizations. This provides students with an opportunity to<br />
explore their field of interest in a real-world business or non-profit environment.<br />
Business Connections<br />
Our students benefit from Haab’s relationships with the regional business community, as well as with local<br />
social service and non-profit organizations as evidenced by out Guest Lecture Series.<br />
Ethical Perspective<br />
In a climate where ethical values serve to strengthen leadership skills, the Haab experience provides a firm<br />
ethical foundation to our future business leaders.<br />
Business Administration Major<br />
—Liberal Arts, Pre-Law, Pre-Seminary Programs<br />
Open Enrollment Core Courses<br />
60-61 credits<br />
36 credits<br />
ACC201 Accounting I 3<br />
ACC202 Accounting II 3<br />
BUS101 Introduction to Business 3<br />
BUS111 Leadership 3<br />
BUS251 Information Management & Technology 3<br />
BUS311 Principles of Management (w) 3<br />
BUS321 Business Law 3<br />
BUS331 Principles of Marketing 3<br />
BUS357 Human Resource Management 3<br />
COM202 Business Communication 3<br />
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