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Business Courses

ECON 2110 Principles of Microeconomics

​With a primary focus on microeconomics, this course provides a comprehensive introduction to the world of microeconomic principles, including both theoretical concepts and practical formulas. Emphasizing the distinction between macro and microeconomics, the course equips students with the ability to comprehend and apply fundamental economic theories at the individual and small-scale level.

​ACCT 2010 Financial Accounting Concepts

This course serves as an essential introduction to the realm of accounting. It covers a wide spectrum of introductory topics, offering students a foundational understanding of the practices required to proficiently handle accounting-based tasks. By the course's end, students will have acquired the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary for successful execution in the field of financial accounting.

Math 2060 Business Calculus I

​This foundational course introduces essential calculus concepts and techniques specifically designed for business applications, equipping students with the mathematical tools to address real-world business challenges.

Math 2070 Business Calculus II

This course aims to further advance students' calculus proficiency, emphasizing its relevance across various business domains. The concepts covered in this class provide a solid knowledge base, often utilized in advanced economics courses, including both macro and microeconomics. By mastering this course, students gain a strong mathematical foundation applicable in various business contexts.

ECON 3140 Intermediate Microeconomics

Building upon the knowledge acquired in the Principles of Microeconomics course, this intermediate level course introduces a variety of economic models crucial for determining equilibrium in individual businesses. These models play a vital role in decision-making processes related to areas such as workforce management and production volume. By the course's conclusion, students will have a deep understanding of these critical economic models.

ECON 3150 Intermediate Macroeconomics

This course expands upon the principles covered in the foundational Principles of Macroeconomics course. It focuses on introducing and explaining essential economic models and formulas, which are instrumental in analyzing and navigating specific industries from a mathematical perspective. This mathematical foundation is a cornerstone for real-world applications in various economic sectors.

MGT 4230 International Management

With a significant emphasis on cross-cultural differences, this management course equips students with the skills to effectively navigate and overcome cultural barriers. It delves into strategies for addressing one-on-one cultural challenges and explores how to tackle workplace issues likely to arise in diverse international environments. By the course's end, students will be prepared to manage international teams and organizations with a deep understanding of cultural dynamics.

MKT 4270 International Marketing

This course delves into the intricate world of consumer markets across different countries. Specifically, it explores the significance of cultural values in various regions and instructs students on how to leverage this knowledge to craft effective advertising campaigns tailored to diverse cultures. Students will gain a profound understanding of how to target and engage with international audiences through culturally sensitive marketing strategies.

Ger 1010 Elementary German

This course provides a fundamental introduction to the German language, encompassing both oral and written communication. It also explores foundational aspects of German culture.

Ger 1020 Elementary German

This course offers a continued exploration of the German language, encompassing spoken and written forms. Alongside language acquisition, it delves into the cultural context of the German-speaking world. By the end of this course, students will have a strong grasp of basic German skills and be equipped to engage in basic conversations and discussions.

Ger 2010 Intermediate German

This course takes students on a more in-depth journey into the German language, focusing on various linguistic aspects. It places a heavy emphasis on enhancing conversational fluency and comprehension skills while continuing to delve into cultural nuances. By the end of this course, students should be able to confidently communicate in everyday situations and demonstrate an understanding of German culture and society.

Ger 2020 Intermediate German

Following Ger 2010, this course offers a comprehensive exploration of the German language, with a particular focus on spoken communication and listening skills. In addition to proficiency in spoken German, students will enhance their reading comprehension, enabling them to engage with a broader range of written materials, from literature to news articles, and more.

​Ger 3050 Conv and Comp

This advanced course provides a highly detailed examination of conversational and compositional skills in the German language. It offers specialized training to develop the ability to craft longer, more complex papers with precise German grammar and sophisticated sentence structure. By the end of this course, students will be adept in both spoken and written communication, with the capacity to engage in in-depth discussions and produce well-structured written pieces in German.

Ger 4160 German for International Business II

An advanced course in German for international business. It builds on language and cultural skills for global business contexts, emphasizing communication and cross-cultural competence. This course is designed to enhance proficiency in German for international business applications.

Ger 4980 Independent Study

An independent study, students conducted interviews about working experiences in Germany, establishing connections independently, with minimal professor supervision to help build networking skills and gain insights about the German work environment.

Courses Taken Abroad

Landeskunde

This course was designed to bridge the knowledge gap about Germany itself that often exists among international students, in comparison to their German-educated counterparts. It provided a comprehensive exploration of German society, culture, and history, enabling international students to gain a deeper understanding of the country they were studying in.

Leseverstehen

This course was dedicated to enhancing the reading comprehension skills of international students engaged in the study of German language and culture. It focused on building the students' ability to comprehend and analyze German texts across various domains, enriching their language proficiency.

Deutschland in Neuen Medien

Translating to "Germany in New Media," this course had a central focus on the dynamic intersection of German society and culture with the rapidly evolving modern world, particularly in the realm of online media. It delved into how various aspects of German culture were adapting to the digital age, providing a contemporary and in-depth exploration of these transformations.

Wirtschaftsdeutsch II

his course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the German language in the context of economics and business. It focuses on enhancing language skills and vocabulary essential for effective communication in various business environments. Topics covered include business correspondence, negotiations, presentations, and economic discussions. By the end of the course, students will have developed advanced language proficiency, enabling them to confidently engage in diverse business-related scenarios, both in German-speaking countries and on the global stage.

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