Business (BUS)
This course is designed as an introduction to business for first year business students. Major topics include the competitive global business environment, keys to business success, financial literacy, business ethics, leadership and team skills, and an overview of the functional management areas of business and related career opportunities.
Individual research of a substantive nature pursued in the students major field of study. The research will conclude in a written thesis or an original project, and an oral defense.
Individual research of a substantive nature pursued in the students major field of study. The research will conclude in a written thesis or an original project, and an oral defense.
A program of directed individual readings for advanced undergraduates. Conferences with members of the College of Business Administration faculty and written reports are required. Course often incorporates special topics and activities not covered in traditional courses.
A junior or senior work-study program providing relevant employment experience. The objective of the program is to integrate classroom theory and practical work experience, thus lending relevancy to learning and providing the student with a realistic exposure to career opportunities. Transfer students must complete a minimum of 15 semester hours in the major at Niagara University before enrollment. Registration is to be arranged through the chairperson.
A junior or senior work-study program providing relevant employment experience. The objective of the program is to integrate classroom theory and practical work experience, thus lending relevancy to learning and providing the student with a realistic exposure to career opportunities. Transfer students must complete a minimum of 15 semester hours in the major at Niagara University before enrollment. Registration is to be arranged through the chairperson.