Business Administration
Course Descriptions
You will find a variety of Business courses offered at Western. Below is a list of the Business Administration and Economics courses we offer. Some of these courses are required for Business Administration majors; please check the suggested program to see a complete list of required courses. Courses in other academic areas are also required for a Business Administration Degree; please check the College Catalog for course descriptions not listed below. To check course availability, please check the College Class Schedule.
Business Administration Course Descriptions
Business Administration Course Descriptions
BADM 1000
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
An introductory business course emphasizing the role of business in the
American economy. The course presents an overview of business
organization and operations.
Prerequisites: None
BADM 2030
BUSINESS ETHICS
Businesses exist to make a profit. Business ethics exists to set
parameters for earning that profit. This course will cover the basic
concepts of personal ethics and how they relate to business. An
exploration of student’s own personal values will aid them with ethical
problem-solving. Students will use a critical thinking model to
recognize and resolve ethical dilemmas through the use of case studies.
Topics include business and its relationship with customers, employees,
society, competition, and the government.
Prerequisites: None
BADM 2800
BUSINESS Portfolio/CAPSTONE
This course is a capstone course for students working towards an A.S. or
A.A.S. in Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, or Marketing.
This course will enable students to prepare a comprehensive Portfolio to
demonstrate their accomplishments in meeting WWCC's Goals for Student
Success. Students will also prepare an in-depth evaluation of a
business with respect to the accounting, marking, management, and
economic functions.
Prerequisite: BADM 1000 (C or better) and have completed 45 credit hours toward intended
degree.
IMGT2400
INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
This is a rigorous course focused on the role of information systems in the management of
organizations. The primary focus will be on making businesses more competitive and efficient.
Specific topics include organizational and technical foundations of information systems and
building and managing systems.
Prerequisites: COSC 1200 or Minimum Score of 85% on the COSC 1200 Test-Out Exam
BUSN 2000
INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
This course is a broad survey of the field of international business which introduces the basic
concepts of international business activity and theory. Students will be introduced to the major
foreign environmental forces financial, economic and socioeconomic, physical, sociocultural,
political, legal, labor, competitive, and distributive within the context of strategic management
issues.
Prerequisite: None
Economics Course Descriptions
ECON 1010
MACROECONOMICS
A beginning study of how economic society is organized and uses scarce
resources to provide for its material wants. Topics to be covered
include national income analysis, business cycles, the banking system,
monetary and fiscal policy, and inflation and unemployment.
Prerequisites: None
ECON 1020
MICROECONOMICS
A basic study of value and price theory, monopoly and public policy,
markets for productive goods and services, alternative forms of economic
organization, and international trade.
Prerequisites: ECON 1010
ECON 1200
ECONOMICS, LAW & GOVERNMENT
Markets and free
enterprise depend on supportive legal and political institutions. This
course investigates the influence of these governmental and legal
institutions on markets and individual economic decisions. By exposing
students to the U.S. political economy, they will see important
relationships between market development, the legal framework, and the
political system. The U.S. and Wyoming constitutions are studied to show
their importance to free enterprise. Alternative views of the
appropriate roles of government in the economy will be discussed. This
knowledge of economics, law, and government will then be applied to the
study of current issues.
Prerequisite: COMPASS Reading score of 71 or higher, or ACT Reading
score of 20 or higher and BADM 1000 (may be taken concurrently)
Finance
FIN 2100
Managerial Finance
This course deals with the management of capital in a business firm. It analyzes policies and
actions relating to asset structure, risk, income and cash flows. Operating and financial analysis
is introduced.
Prerequisite: ACCT 2010 and STAT 2010 or STAT 2050
Management & Supervision
MGT 1000
INTRO. TO SUPERVISION
This course will
furnish the student with a knowledge of employer-employee relations from
the standpoint of both the employee and the supervisor. Current
practices of this type of human relations are studied and discussed in
recognition of their importance to worker morale and productivity.
Prerequisite: None
MGT 1040
LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS
This is an introductory course that provides a broad overview of business-related legal topics
including the U.S. court systems, alternative dispute resolution, constitutional law, tort and
criminal law, intellectual property law, contract law, and business forms.
Prerequisite: None
MGT 2020
FUNDAMENTALS OF LEADERSHIP
Leadership is the ability to influence a group of people towards a goal. In this course students
will increase their own leadership capacities through knowledge of themselves and others and
practice of leadership techniques. Students will review literature, take practical leadership
inventories, class discussion, and hands-on exercises.
Prerequisite: Student Leader in ASG, RA’s, Club Leaders. Others with Instructor Permission
MGT 2100
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
The course is an introduction to the theory and practice of management in its application to
the public and private sectors. The basic idea of the course is to stimulate an awareness of
management, management functions, and management in utilizing and coordinating human
and physical resources. Scientific and quantitative techniques are emphasized in the decision making
and the solving of decision problems involving alternatives.
Prerequisite: ENGL 1010
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