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2009–2010 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 />

Business Administration and Leadership – Accelerated Degree Program<br />

50 credits<br />

ADP Core Courses<br />

17 credits<br />

GST150 is a General Studies credit required of all ADP students. (1)<br />

MAT101and GST151 are pre-requisites for MAT105.<br />

MAT105 is a pre-requisite for BUS402.<br />

ADP310 Writing the Critical Analysis 3<br />

BUS402 Research Methods 3<br />

BUS484 Senior Project I 2<br />

BUS485 Senior Project II 3<br />

REL303 Foundations of Christianity 2<br />

REL305 Faith, Values & Leadership 2<br />

REL445 Ethics and Leadership 2<br />

Courses for the Business Administration and Leadership Major<br />

33 credits<br />

ACC310 Financial Accounting 3<br />

BUS314 Administration of Human Resources 3<br />

BUS321 Business Law 3<br />

BUS332 Leadership in Marketing 3<br />

BUS412 Management and Supervision 3<br />

BUS440 Organizational Behavior 3<br />

BUS450 Leadership Theory 3<br />

COM202 Business Communication 3<br />

ECO201A Microeconomics (prerequisite to ECO202A) 3<br />

ECO202A Macroeconomics 3<br />

MAT105 Introduction to Statistics (prerequisite to ECO201A) 3<br />

Courses for the Business Administration and Leadership Minor<br />

21 credits<br />

MAT105 is a pre-requisite for ECO201A.<br />

BUS314 Administration of Human Resources 3<br />

BUS440 Organizational Behavior 3<br />

BUS332 Marketing 3<br />

BUS412 Management and Supervision 3<br />

BUS450 Leadership Theory 3<br />

COM202 Business Communication 3<br />

ECO201A Microeconomics 3<br />

Communication<br />

The Communication major is designed for working adults. The program is interdisciplinary, combining business,<br />

information management, and communication courses. This academic discipline can be applied to a wide variety<br />

of occupations. The skills developed in this program pertain to virtually any professional setting. The program<br />

features 17 courses, including Writing the Critical Analysis, Research Methods, Senior Project and two<br />

additional elective communication options. Up to 30 credit hours of the degree may be earned through credit for<br />

prior learning.<br />

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