Business Administration - Major /Minor /Concentrations
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The Ethel M. Haab School of Business & Management
Haab provides an intimate learning environment, affording close contact with professors. Our classes are taught by Midwest business leaders whose main goal is to ensure your success. Our approach includes:
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Individualized focus
When you enroll at Haab we develop a customized degree and career plan, based upon your specific goals and areas of interest and a solid foundation of professional business and management skills.
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Applied knowledge
In addition to traditional internships, we offer an Applied Business Lab, where local businesses or community members bring business problems to the class and our students, working in teams, create solutions. In addition, our seniors are required to design and research a real-world business experience in a field that interests them.
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Business connections
Our students benefit from connections with other universities – such as Kettering, EMU, UM – and with the Ann Arbor business community.
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Faith-based perspective
In a time when ethical strength is needed to lead, the HAAB experience provides a clear grounding in the ethical perspective of a Christian world view.
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Business Administration Major
—Liberal Arts, Pre-Law, Pre-Seminary Programs
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60-61 credits
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Open Enrollment Core Courses
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36 credits
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ACC201
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Accounting I
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3
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ACC202
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Accounting II
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3
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BUS101
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Introduction to Business
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3
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BUS111
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Leadership
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3
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BUS251
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Information Management & Technology
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3
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BUS311
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Principles of Management (w)
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3
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BUS321
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Business Law
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3
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BUS331
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Principles of Marketing
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3
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BUS357
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Human Resource Management
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3
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COM202
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Business Communication
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3
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ECO200
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Economics
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3
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MAT111
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College Algebra
(Credits applied to General Studies Mathematics Requirement)
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(3)
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MAT261
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Elementary Statistics
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3
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Post-Admission Core Courses
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23 credits
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BUS353
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Finance
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3
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BUS356
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Organizational Behavior
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3
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BUS358
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Operations Management
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3
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BUS451
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Global Dimensions of Business
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3
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BUS460
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Ethical Decision Making & Leadership
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3
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BUS465
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Business Policy
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3
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BUS482
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Senior Project Proposal
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1
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BUS490A
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Internship Proposal
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1
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BUS490
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Business Internship
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3
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Senior Project
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1-2 credits
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BUS483
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Senior Project
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1-2
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Junior level standing must be attained before taking all 300 and 400 level business courses.
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Multipreneurial and Problem Solving Electives
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In the new “Wisdom Economy”, employers aren’t looking for graduates. They are looking for creative thinkers who anticipate and direct change. Tomorrow’s employees must be problem solvers with analytical experience; team players with a master of interpersonal skills; men and women who are equipped and motivated to succeed and lead by becoming change agents within their departments, across departments in their organization and within the community. The Haab School will be as creative and entrepreneurial in our approach to your educational objectives as you will need to be once you graduate. The multipreneurial and problem solving electives will prepare you to be a valued and effective force at your job, in your community and in the world.
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Elective Courses
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BUE262
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Planning New Ventures
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3
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BUE313
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International Bus Problems
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3
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BUS370
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Applied Business Lab
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3
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In the future, the best organizations will have experts prepared to draw together people and resources from throughout their organizations to solve problems. This three course sequence will provide that expertise.
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BUE2XX*
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Problems & the Future
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3
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BUE3XX*
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Finding the Best Solutions
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3
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BUE3XX*
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Making Solutions Work
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3
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* These courses are under development.
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Accounting Concentration
—Available with the Business Administration Major
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12 credits
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The accounting concentration is designed to provide students with greater knowledge and skill in the accounting of businesses and organizations. An essential business function, accounting is the language of business. Concordia’s accounting students will select a curriculum that enhances their understanding of the accounting function within an organization, and the ethical issues that go hand-in-hand with accounting.
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Required Courses—The following courses are taken at Eastern Michigan University with the grades and credits being transferred to Concordia.
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12 credits
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ACC241
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Principles of Managerial Accounting
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3
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ACC296
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The Accounting Cycle & Profession
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3
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ACC340
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Intermediate Accounting
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3
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Select one of the following courses.
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ACC344
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Principles of Taxation 3
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3
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ACC356
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Accounting Information Systems
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3
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Marketing Concentration
—Available with the Business Administration Major
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12 credits
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The marketing concentration is designed to provide students with greater knowledge and skill in the marketing of businesses and organizations. Concordia’s marketing students will select a curriculum that enhances their understanding of important marketing elements that are critical to any organization.
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Required Courses
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12 credits
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BUS331
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Principles of Marketing
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3
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Select three of the following courses.
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BUS360
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Consumer Behavior
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3
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BUS362
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Public Relations
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3
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BUS410*
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Advertising
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