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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Birmingham-Southern College Catalog 2016-2017

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setting. This course is designed for non-majors. Does not satisfy requirements for

business administration major.

BA 311 Quantitative Analysis for Business and Economics (1)

Selected methods and techniques related to managerial choice and administrative

decision making. (Also listed as EC 311.) Prerequisites: BA 201 and MA 231. Fall,

Spring.

BA 320 Management Principles and Organizational Behavior (1)

A study of the nature and problems of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and

controlling organizations. A Leadership Studies designated course. Prerequisites: BA 201

and completion of at least 12 regular term units. Fall, Spring.

BA 350 Principles of Marketing (1)

A survey course of marketing as an exchange process. Consideration is given to product

development as well as to how transactions in the marketplace are initiated, motivated,

facilitated, and consummated by both business and nonbusiness organizations.

Prerequisites: BA 201 and completion of at least 12 regular term units. Fall, Spring.

BA 351 Arts and Nonprofit Marketing (1)

A focus on practical applications in the marketing of the arts in today’s increasingly

competitive economic environment. Designed to appeal to both artists and others who

endeavor to work in marketing in nonprofit organizations, a particular emphasis will be

placed on understanding audiences/markets and building participation in organizational

programs and services.

BA 363 Legal Environment of International Business (1)

An examination of selected topics of the international legal environment as applied to

businesses as they operate domestically and internationally. Emphasis will be on U.S.

laws. The impact and interaction of foreign laws on U.S. businesses will be included.

Prerequisites: BA 201 and at least sophomore standing. Fall, Spring.

BA 372 Principles of Finance (1)

An introductory course in the principles of financial analysis directed at developing the

tools necessary for sound financial decision making. Major topics include an overview of

the financial environment, valuation, financial forecasting, and capital budgeting. Lab

required. Prerequisites: AC 222, EC 202, MA 231, and completion of at least 12 regular

term units. Fall, Spring.

BA 400 International Strategic Issues (1)

A study of the international business organization as a device for mobilizing people and

resources to accomplish organizational objectives. Major topics include strategy

formulation and implementation in a global environment with particular attention to

organizational leadership, role of culture, and ethical and socially responsible decision

making. A Leadership Studies designated course. Prerequisites: BA 320, BA 350, and

BA 372. Fall.