Announcements:
The MBA program is full for the June 2009 start.
Our next application deadline is March 1, 2010 for classes beginning in June 2010. All application materials must be in the Office of Graduate Programs by March 1, 2010.
- Executive MBA (EMBA)
- European Consortium MBA
- Chinese MBA
- Arabic MBA
- MS in Finance
- Master of Science Industrial Relations (MSIR)
- Master of Professional Accountancy (MPA)
- Graduate Certificate in Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation (FAFI)
- Ph.D./Master of Arts in Economics (Ph.D.)
- Minors
- Study Abroad
Summer Session - Business Environment
BADM 631 - Micro/Managerial Economics (3 hr.)
This course provides a solid foundation of economic understanding for use in managerial decision-making. Topics covered include supply, demand, markets, pricing practices, and firm strategies in contestable markets.
BADM 512 - Law, Ethics, & Diversity (3 hr.)
This course offers an overview of a wide array of ethical, social and legal issues that relate to the interface between business and government. It provides an opportunity to explore the ethical and legal reasoning through the analysis of case studies.
BADM 591J - Organizational Behavior (3 hr.)
This course provides students with an understanding of the behavior of individuals, groups, and formal organizations. Emphasis is placed on employee performance and satisfaction and in applying theories of human behavior to solving problems in organizational administration.
BADM 621 - Business Research & Statistics (3 hr.)
This course develops skills in data-driven, fact-based decision making; develops the ability to critically evaluate research proposals and studies which rely on business research; provides a basic understanding of reading and conducting empirical research. Survey of major statistical methods used in business and economics.

