Business Administration
BADM 2050-3. Honors/Special Topics. Variable topics in business, drawing from a variety of disciplines. Prereq., 3.50 minimum cumulative GPA.
BADM 2880-3. Special Topics. Explores historical developments, contemporary issues, industry trends, and best practices pertinent to the business of sports. The course examines how sports enterprises are managed, and the impacts that such enterprises have on the economic and social fabric of communities. The course is designed to provide sufficient background for educated consumption of this literature and pursuit of further study if desired. Restricted to sophomores/juniors/seniors.
BADM 3880-3. Special Topics. Introduces students to the many facets of the marketing of sport and marketing through sport. Theoretical and practical applications of marketing sport are examined. The course will provide students with an understanding of current marketing concepts, and best business practices, related to sports enterprises and a foundation for pursuit of further study and work in sports and event marketing. Restricted to juniors/seniors.
BADM 3930 (1-6). Internship. Student training and participation in government or industry environment under faculty supervision. Prereqs., BCOR 1000, 2000, 2010, 2050, GPA 2.50, junior standing and instructor consent.
BADM 4010-3. Sustainable Resort Tourism. Focuses on resort communities in the Western U.S. and Canada and the challenges they face in planning, development, management and sustainability. Course topics include, but may not be limited to, business development factors for tourism and non-tourism businesses.
BADM 4820 (1-3). Special Topics. Variable topics in business drawing from a variety of business disciplines.
BADM 4825-3. Experimental Seminar. Offered irregularly to provide opportunity for investigation of new frontiers in Business Administration. Restricted to juniors/seniors.
BADM 4830 (1-3). Special Topics. Various topics in business and society drawing from a variety of business disciplines. Restricted to junior/senior business majors.
BADM 6930-3. Assessing Sustainable Energy Technologies. Focuses on the technological and cost “fundamentals” of emerging energy technologies, including solar, wind, biomass, oceanic, geothermal, hydropower, fuel cell (hydrogen), nuclear, and other more exotic energy sources. Investigates the technology feasibility, economic viability and progress of each technology, as well as its economic opportunities and challenges.
