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BOT 4960 DIRECTED READING Individualized literature study<br />

selected in consultation with the professor. (Prerequisite: 20 hours of<br />

Biological Sciences and permission)<br />

BOT 4970 SPECIAL STUDIES Individualized project selected<br />

in consultation with the professor. (Prerequisite: 20 hours of Biological<br />

Sciences and permission)<br />

BOT 4980 <strong>SE</strong>MINAR Small group study of topics announced<br />

by department. (Prerequisite: 20 hours of Biological Sciences)<br />

BOT 4990 RE<strong>SE</strong>ARCH Independent investigation designed in<br />

consultation with the professor. (Prerequisite: 20 hours of Biological<br />

Sciences and permission)<br />

BOT 5214 SYSTEMATIC BOTANY Classification and identification<br />

of local flowering plants, plant collection. Special project<br />

required. With laboratory.<br />

BOT 5920 PROBLEMS IN BOTANY Independent study designed<br />

in consultation with the professor. (Prerequisite: 15 hours of<br />

biological science and permission)<br />

BOT 5960 DIRECTED READINGS Individualized literature<br />

study selected in consultation with the professor. (Prerequisite: 15<br />

hours of biological science and permission)<br />

BOT 5970 SPECIAL STUDIES Individualized project selected<br />

in consultation with the professor. (Prerequisite: 15 hours of biological<br />

science and permission)<br />

BOT 5980 <strong>SE</strong>MINAR Small group study of topics announced<br />

by department. (Prerequisite: 15 hours of Biological Sciences and<br />

permission)<br />

BOT 5990 RE<strong>SE</strong>ARCH Independent investigation designed<br />

in consultation with the professor. Limited to a maximum of six credit<br />

hours. (Prerequisite: 20 hours of Biological Sciences and permission)<br />

BUSINESS (BUS)<br />

BUS 1133 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS Survey of business<br />

activities covering principles, problems and practices related to<br />

economic enterprises. (Not open to junior and senior business majors.)<br />

BUS 2633 BUSINESS STATISTICS Applies descriptive and<br />

inferential statistics to business and economic problems. Statistical<br />

distributions are used to conduct interval estimates and hypothesis<br />

tests. Empirical evidence of cause and effect relationships is investigated<br />

through simple two variable linear regression and correlation<br />

analysis. (Prerequisite: Math ACT 21 or higher or completion of college<br />

algebra (MATH 1513))<br />

BUS 3233 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS The essential<br />

qualities of business writing. (Prerequisites: ENG 1113 and 1213)<br />

BUS 3333 BUSINESS ETHICS This course explores accounting,<br />

business and legal decision-making from an ethical perspective.<br />

It focuses on the business person as an ethical decision-maker and<br />

on the business as a socially moral agent. Case studies from the core<br />

business disciplines as well as supplemental materials or assignment<br />

for the disciplines are used as learning materials(Prerequisites: junior<br />

standing and permission)<br />

Course Descriptions 171<br />

BUS 4123 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND LAW The<br />

course provides the student with an overview of International Business<br />

relations and the various legal systems that such relationships will<br />

operate within. Public law of international business will be analyzed<br />

with special emphasis on commercial sales contracts, various legal<br />

systems and dispute resolution, treatise and custom laws, export and<br />

foreign licensing, and environmental law. The course will also explore<br />

the private law concept of business transactions comparatively with<br />

the United states common and statutory law. Present current events<br />

happenings will be discussed and how such events will affect unilateral<br />

laws such as economic crisis, wars and other social events or<br />

upheavals. The course will also contain specific emphasis with the<br />

legal system and the business relationships involving Native Americans.<br />

(Prerequisites: Senior standing and permission<br />

BUS 4803 NATIVE AMERICAN BUSINESS This course<br />

continues the coverage of management skills such as leadership,<br />

motivation, organizational dynamics, personnel, budgeting, community<br />

and economic development, strategic planning, program evaluation,<br />

and grant writing within a Native American community and sovereign<br />

governmental context. (Prerequisite: MNGT 3113)_<br />

BUS 4813 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN NATIVE AMERICAN<br />

LEADERSHIP A study of the fundamental cultural, ethical and philosophical<br />

issues which are involved in Native American leadership.<br />

The course also includes an examination of the leadership styles of<br />

historical tribal leaders. (Prerequisite: MNGT3113)<br />

BUS 5113 RE<strong>SE</strong>ARCH METHODS Concepts and methods of<br />

the scientific research process within the context of business and management.<br />

The course emphasizes an applied approach providing a<br />

thorough understanding of the nature and scope of business research.<br />

BUS 5253 DATA ANALYSIS FOR MANAGERS Theory and<br />

application of statistical and quantitative techniques to various types<br />

of business data. Emphasis is on the interpretation and use of data<br />

analysis results from a manager’s perspective. Use of statistical<br />

computer software is an integral part of course. Both descriptive and<br />

inferential statistics are covered.<br />

BUS 5563 APPLIED BUSINESS PROJECTS The course<br />

should be taken during the student’s next-to-last or last semester, and<br />

is designed to integrate the functional areas of business at the graduate<br />

level. Numerous projects will be used to evaluate and develop<br />

the skills and competencies deemed important for MBA graduates.<br />

BUSINESS INFORMATION<br />

MANGEMENT (MNGT)<br />

BIM 1553 BUSINESS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS This<br />

course introduces the use of the computer in a business setting. Office<br />

applications, the use of the Internet, and searching online database<br />

are introduced and discussed. Applications included word processing,<br />

spreadsheet, database and graphics programs. Students will learn<br />

to use the applications to analyze and solve basic business problems<br />

BIM 1563 DESKTOP DOCUMENT PRODUCTION Preparation<br />

of documents using desktop publishing software.<br />

BIM 2113 CAREER <strong>SE</strong>ARCH A study and evaluation of contemporary<br />

and developing careers in the business world. Students<br />

will focus their individual study on one or more specific careers of<br />

their interest.

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