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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BADD)

William P. Curington, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, 328 WCOB, 575-7105

These courses are interdisciplinary courses that are not attached to a specific department in Walton College.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BADM)

BADM1111 Freshman Business Connection (FA) Freshman orientation to the College of Business Administration.

BADM300V Study Abroad (1-15) (FA, SP, SU) Open to undergraduate students studying abroad in officially sanctioned programs. May be repeated for 24 hours.

BADM3003H College Honors Colloquium (FA, SP) An inter-disciplinary course exploring events, concepts, and/or new developments in the field of business administration. May be repeated for 6 hours. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing.

BADM310V Cooperative Education (1-3) (FA, SP, SU) Co-op allows students to earn one or two hours of credit per semester for work related to their major. Accumulated credit may not exceed six hours. Eligibility requires: 1) junior standing in the college, 2) completion of the pre-business core and 3) the prescribed GPA. See catalog for details. May be repeated for 6
hours. Prerequisite: junior standing and completion of pre-business core.

BADM455V Service Learning Practicum (1-2) (FA, SP, SU) Through participation in this practicum, students learn while providing services that benefit the community. The goal is for students to learn, practice, and teach the principles of free enterprise. The students assess community needs and design service projects that enable them to apply course content knowledge while developing organizational, communication, time-management, and leadership skills.

BADM499VH Honors Thesis (2-3) (SP) Provides Honors Students with an opportunity to explore a business topic in depth through an independent research project. Prerequisite: good standing in the Walton College Honors Program.

BADM500V Study Abroad (1-12) (FA, SP, SU) Open to graduate students studying abroad in officially sanctioned programs. May be repeated for 12 hours.

BADM6111 Seminar in Business Administration Teaching I (FA) This course in college level teaching is designed for graduate students and new college teachers with specific emphasis on the Business Administration learning and classroom management. The purpose of this course is to introduce graduate students to principles of teaching and learning and to prepare these future teachers to lifelong learners in the classroom as teachers. Prerequisite: graduate standing.

BADM6121 Seminar in Business Administration Teaching II (FA, SP) Given that the student has successfully completed Seminar in Business Administration Teaching I, this course is suggested as the second course in the sequence. It is designated a 'hands on' teaching course. Students will be assigned a class to teach by their respective department and will be supervised. In addition, all students in the class will come together for seminar discussion twice per month. Prerequisite: BADM 6111 or equivalent.

BADM6131 Seminar in Business Administration Teaching III (FA, SP) This is an advanced course in college level teaching designed for graduate students and new college teachers with specific emphasis on the Business Administration learning and classroom management. The purpose of this course is to enhance graduate students' knowledge of teaching pedagogy given a base knowledge and classroom experience. This course will focus on current and advanced topics of teaching and learning, as well as research in teaching. Prerequisite: BADM 6111 or equivalent, BADM 6121 suggested.


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