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Bachelor in Business Administration Located on the Paradise Valley Community College Campus We’re everywhere you want to learn!  Choose from the following emphasis areas: Management, Entrepreneurship & Small Business, Global Management, or Logistics and Supply Chain Management  Students only attend class twice a week for a full-time schedule or once a week with a part-time schedule Classes are available in the daytime or evening as well as online  Program received specialized accreditation by Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)  Classes are small and will not exceed 25-30 students  Local Northern Arizona University representatives available to assist you in understanding transfer issues and admission requirements NAU-Paradise Valley 18401 N 32nd Street Phoenix, AZ 85032 Phone: 602-493-2728 Fax: 602-493-2730 paradisevalley@nau.edu www.nau.edu/extended BUSINESS PROGRAM OVERVIEW The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is designed as a foundation for professional growth or graduate education Students can learn more about the strength of our program by visiting our department website: http://extended.nau.edu/businessdept.aspx Program Admission Requirements An Associate of Business (ABUS) and AGEC completed at an Arizona community college guarantees admission to the BBA program Students without a posted ABUS must have the prerequisite courses completed prior to enrolling in the BBA courses Please use the chart below to assist you in determining program prerequisites and equivalent courses BBA Prerequisites NAU Equivalent ENG Comp I ENG Comp II Finite Math ENG 105 ENG 105 MAT 119 Brief Calculus Business Law Financial Acct MAT 131 ACC 205 ACC 255 Managerial Acct ACC 256 Computer Information Systems Quantitative Analysis Micro Economics Macro Economics CIS 120 ECO 201 ECO 284 ECO 285 Maricopa Equivalent ENG 101 ENG 102 GBS 220 or MAT 217 or MAT 218 MAT 212 GBS 205 ACC 211 or ACC 111 & ACC 230 or ACC 111 & ACC 112 ACC 212 or ACC 240 or ACC 112 & ACC 212 CIS 105 GBS 221 ECN 212 ECN 211 *Please note that the course titles listed in the chart above may differ from Maricopa Community College course titles Program Admission Statuses Full Admission: All BBA prerequisites have been completed Conditional Admission: Students may be conditionally admitted to the program if they have completed at least of the 10 prerequisite courses, with both English classes and at least one of the mathematics courses (equivalent to MAT 119 or MAT 131) completed Conditional admission is valid only for the first semester of BBA coursework Students are not permitted to progress in the BBA coursework until proof of prerequisite completion has been submitted Not Yet Eligible: More than of the BBA prerequisites are in progress or not yet completed Students not yet admitted to NAU will also receive a “Not Yet Eligible” letter Updating Program Admission Status If you are assigned “Not Yet Eligible” or “Conditional” status upon review of your program application; you will need to submit unofficial transcripts to the advisement team each semester as you make progress toward meeting the BBA program admission requirements Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) The AGEC helps with university admission and satisfies NAU's Liberal Studies and Diversity Requirements The AGEC is embedded in the ABUS When you apply for graduation be sure to request that the ABUS and AGEC are both awarded Transferring to Flagstaff This program is not offered on the main campus in Flagstaff This is an Extended Campus degree managed by the NAU-Yuma branch campus Students wishing to transfer from a community college to Flagstaff should speak with a program advisor from the W.A Franke College of Business located in Flagstaff Financial Aid Financial aid is available for this program Students can visit our financial aid website at: http://www.nau.edu/finaid/ for more information Scholarships Scholarships are awarded based on one or more of the following criteria: academic merit, financial need and personal background Some scholarships have specific requirements or conditions that must be met, and many are renewable each year To see available scholarships visit the financial aid web site: http://www.nau.edu/FinAid/Scholarships/ Be sure to fill out the NAU Scholarship Application to apply for various scholarship opportunities Tuition Rates NAU has one of the most affordable tuition rates in Arizona and the nation, and Extended Campus students often pay slightly less in tuition than those attending the campus in Flagstaff! Current tuition rates are available on the Student and Departmental Account Services website at: http://home.nau.edu/bursar/tuition_fees.asp Be sure to choose Extended Campus for the semester you are interested in attending Keep in mind, tuition rates are subject to change CURRICULUM CHECK SHEET Bachelor of Business Administration Management Emphasis 2012-2013 Catalog NAME ID NUMBER EVALUATOR DATE / UNOFFICIAL ADMISSION Requirements (w/o ABUS) (31 hrs) COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER HRS ENG 105 (ENG 101) (ENG 102) MAT 110/119 (GBS 220) CIS 120/(CIS 105) MAT 131 (MAT 212) ECO 201 (GBS 221) ACC 205 (GBS 205) ACC 255 (ACC 111/230) ACC 256 (ACC 240) ECO 284 (ECN 211) ECO 285 (ECN 212) SEM & YR INST/ GRADE COURSES MAY NOT BE USED TWICE WITHIN THIS COLUMN 3 COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER 3 3 3 3 BBA 300 BBA 305W BBA 310 BBA 320 BBA 330 LS/DISTRIBUTION Requirements (28 hours) Science (7 hours) at least one LAB Science course Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC Aesthetic & Humanistic Inquiry (6 hours) AHI Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC Cultural Understanding (6 hours) CU Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC Social & Political Worlds (6 hours) SPW Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC Liberal Studies Elective (3 hours) Satisfy with AGEC TOTAL HOURS DIVERSITY Requirements GLOBAL Diversity: US ETHNIC Diversity: BUSINESS MAJOR CURRICULUM Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC HRS SEM & YR INST/ GRADE BBA CORE (33 hours) Princ of Mgt Bus Comm Princ of Mktg Mgrl Finance Supply Chain & Ops Mgt BBA 340 Mgt Info Sys BBA 360 Teams/Proj Mgt BBA 440 Hum Res Mgt BBA 450 Leadership BBA 480 Bus Plan Dev BBA 490C Strategic Mgt 3 3 NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ 3 3 3 NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ EMPHASIS: Management (24 hours) BBA 380 Mgt/Envn Sust NAU/ BBA 400 Adv Global Mgt NAU/ BBA 420 Global Fin NAU/ ELECTIVES (15 hours total ) One upper division business elective (3 hours); Any electives (12 hours); Internship recommended UD BBA elective NAU/ Elective NAU/ Elective NAU/ Elective NAU/ Elective NAU/ GENERAL ELECTIVES (to total 120 hours) Additional electives may be needed after final transfer evaluation is completed by Undergraduate Admissions and dependent on which associate’s is earned and where remaining requirements are completed GRADUATION Requirements Total NAU Hours (30 minimum) Total Upper Division Hours (30 minimum) Total NAU UD Hours (18 minimum) NAU Cumulative GPA (2.0 minimum) Total Community College Hours (64 max) Total University Hours (56 minimum) GRAND TOTAL (120 hours minimum) TRANSFER Summary INSTITUTION GRAND TOTAL ABBREVIATION HOURS CURRICULUM CHECK SHEET Bachelor of Business Administration Entrepreneurship & Small Business Emphasis 2012-2013 Catalog NAME ID NUMBER EVALUATOR DATE / UNOFFICIAL ADMISSION Requirements (w/o ABUS) (31 hrs) COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER ENG 105 (ENG 101) (ENG 102) MAT 110/119 (GBS 220) CIS 120/(CIS 105) MAT 131 (MAT 212) ECO 201 (GBS 221) ACC 205 (GBS 205) ACC 255 (ACC 111/230) ACC 256 (ACC 240) ECO 284 (ECN 211) ECO 285 (ECN 212) HRS SEM & YR INST/ GRADE COURSES MAY NOT BE USED TWICE WITHIN THIS COLUMN 3 COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER 3 3 3 3 BBA 300 BBA 305W BBA 310 BBA 320 BBA 330 LS/DISTRIBUTION Requirements (28 hours) Science (7 hours) at least one LAB Science course Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC Aesthetic & Humanistic Inquiry (6 hours) AHI Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC Cultural Understanding (6 hours) CU Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC Social & Political Worlds (6 hours) SPW Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC Liberal Studies Elective (3 hours) Satisfy with AGEC HRS SEM & YR INST/ GRADE BBA CORE (33 hrs) Princ of Mgt Bus Comm Princ of Mktg Mgrl Finance Supply Chain & Ops Mgt Mgt Info Sys Teams/Proj Mgt Hum Res Mgt Leadership Bus Plan Dev Strategic Mgt 3 3 NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ EMPHASIS: Entrepreneurship & Small Business (24 hrs) NAU/ BBA 405 Ent/Sm Bus Mgt NAU/ BBA 415 Ent/Sm Bus Mkt NAU/ BBA 425Ent/SmBusFinMgt BBA 408 Internship NAU/ BBA 340 BBA 360 BBA 440 BBA 450 BBA 480 BBA 490C Application Required ELECTIVES (12 hours total :) Any electives Elective Elective Elective Elective NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ GENERAL ELECTIVES (to total 120 hours) TOTAL HOURS DIVERSITY Requirements GLOBAL Diversity: US ETHNIC Diversity: BUSINESS MAJOR CURRICULUM Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC GRADUATION Requirements Total NAU Hours (30 minimum) Total Upper Division Hours (30 minimum) Total NAU UD Hours (18 minimum) NAU Cumulative GPA (2.0 minimum) Total Community College Hours (64 max) Total University Hours (56 minimum) GRAND TOTAL (120 hours minimum) Additional electives may be needed after final transfer evaluation is completed by Undergraduate Admissions and dependent on which associate’s is earned and where remaining requirements are completed TRANSFER Summary INSTITUTION GRAND TOTAL ABBREVIATION HOURS CURRICULUM CHECK SHEET Bachelor of Business Administration Global Business Emphasis 2012-2013 Catalog NAME ID NUMBER EVALUATOR DATE / UNOFFICIAL ADMISSION Requirements (w/o ABUS) (31 hrs) COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER HRS ENG 105 (ENG 101) (ENG 102) MAT 110/119 (GBS 220) CIS 120/(CIS 105) MAT 131 (MAT 212) ECO 201 (GBS 221) ACC 205 (GBS 205) ACC 255 (ACC 111/230) ACC 256 (ACC 240) ECO 284 (ECN 211) ECO 285 (ECN 212) SEM & YR INST/ GRADE BUSINESS MAJOR CURRICULUM COURSES MAY NOT BE USED TWICE WITHIN THIS COLUMN 3 COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER 3 3 3 3 BBA 300 Princ of Mgt BBA 305W Bus Comm BBA 310 Princ of Mktg BBA 320 Mgrl Finance BBA 330 Supply Chain & Ops Mgt BBA 340 Mgt Info Sys BBA 360 Teams/Proj Mgt BBA 440 Hum Res Mgt BBA 450 Leadership BBA 480 Bus Plan Dev BBA 490C Strategic Mgt EMPHASIS: Global Business (24 hours) LS/DISTRIBUTION Requirements (28 hours) Science (7 hours) at least one LAB Science course Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC Aesthetic & Humanistic Inquiry (6 hours) AHI Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC Cultural Understanding (6 hours) CU Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC Social & Political Worlds (6 hours) SPW Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC Liberal Studies Elective (3 hours) Satisfy with AGEC TOTAL HOURS HRS SEM & YR INST/ GRADE BBA CORE (33 hours) NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ Students select one region of the world for a focus on all projects and like-kind assignments across the curriculum BBA 400 Adv Global Mgt NAU/ BBA 410 Adv Global Mkt NAU/ BBA 420 Global Fin NAU/ BBA 408 Internship Application Required NAU/ INTERNATIONAL REQUIREMENT Foreign Language/Study Abroad: Two semesters of same verbal foreign language (6-8 hours) *Recommended courses: BBA 307, 387, 407 – see page Electives: One or more electives with a regional international focus (3-6 hours); may be met with Study Abroad *Recommended course: BBA 407(if 307/387 were completed for language requirement) – see page DIVERSITY Requirements GLOBAL Diversity: US ETHNIC Diversity: Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC GRADUATION Requirements Total NAU Hours (30 minimum) Total Upper Division Hours (30 minimum) Total NAU UD Hours (18 minimum) NAU Cumulative GPA (2.0 minimum) Total Community College Hours (64 max) Total University Hours (56 minimum) GRAND TOTAL (120 hours minimum) GENERAL ELECTIVES (to total 120 hours) Additional electives may be needed after final transfer evaluation is completed by Undergraduate Admissions and dependent on which associate’s is earned and where remaining requirements are completed TRANSFER Summary INSTITUTION GRAND TOTAL ABBREVIATION HOURS CURRICULUM CHECK SHEET Bachelor of Business Administration Logistics & Supply Chain Management Emphasis 2012-2013 Catalog NAME ID NUMBER EVALUATOR DATE / UNOFFICIAL ADMISSION Requirements (w/o ABUS) (31 hrs) COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER HRS ENG 105 (ENG 101) (ENG 102) MAT 110/119 (GBS 220) CIS 120/(CIS 105) MAT 131 (MAT 212) ECO 201 (GBS 221) ACC 205 (GBS 205) ACC 255 (ACC 111/230) ACC 256 (ACC 240) ECO 284 (ECN 211) ECO 285 (ECN 212) SEM & YR INST/ GRADE COURSES MAY NOT BE USED TWICE WITHIN THIS COLUMN 3 COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER 3 3 3 3 BBA 300 BBA 305W BBA 310 BBA 320 BBA 330 LS/DISTRIBUTION Requirements (28 hours) Science (7 hours) at least one LAB Science course Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC Aesthetic & Humanistic Inquiry (6 hours) AHI Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC Cultural Understanding (6 hours) CU Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC Social & Political Worlds (6 hours) SPW Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC Liberal Studies Elective (3 hours) Satisfy with AGEC TOTAL HOURS DIVERSITY Requirements GLOBAL Diversity: US ETHNIC Diversity: BUSINESS MAJOR CURRICULUM HRS SEM & YR INST/ GRADE BBA CORE (33 hours) Princ of Mgt Bus Comm Princ of Mktg Mgrl Finance Supply Chain & Ops Mgt BBA 340 Mgt Info Sys BBA 360 Teams/Proj Mgt BBA 440 Hum Res Mgt BBA 450 Leadership BBA 480 Bus Plan Dev BBA 490C Strategic Mgt 3 3 NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ 3 3 3 NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ NAU/ EMPHASIS: Logistics & Supply Chain Mgt (24 hrs) BBA 292 Fund of Logistics NAU/ BBA 380 Mgt/Envn Sust NAU/ BBA 400 Adv Global Mgt NAU/ BBA 430 Adv LSCM NAU/ BBA 435C Strategic LSCM NAU/ Electives (9 hours total): One upper division business elective (3 hours); Any electives (6 hours); Internship recommended UD BBA Elective NAU/ Elective NAU/ Elective NAU/ GENERAL ELECTIVES (to total 120 hours) Additional electives may be needed after final transfer evaluation is completed by Undergraduate Admissions and dependent on which associate’s is earned and where remaining requirements are completed Satisfy with AGEC Satisfy with AGEC GRADUATION Requirements Total NAU Hours (30 minimum) Total Upper Division Hours (30 minimum) Total NAU UD Hours (18 minimum) NAU Cumulative GPA (2.0 minimum) Total Community College Hours (64 maximum) Total University Hours (56 minimum) GRAND TOTAL (120 hours minimum) TRANSFER Summary INSTITUTION GRAND TOTAL ABBREVIATION HOURS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA) SUGGESTED COURSE SEQUENCE Fall Semester Start This course sequence has been developed for students pursuing the Management emphasis offered in-person at the Paradise Valley campus Students pursuing the Small Business or Global Management emphasis will need to consult with their advisor to substitute their specific emphasis classes into the suggested sequence The Business Administration program is not a cohort program The suggested sequences and class schedules are subject to change This sequence of classes is to be used as a guideline and illustrates a typical full-time schedule Schedule Plan for Day Section Schedule Plan for Night Section FALL 1ST SEMESTER First 8-Weeks: BBA 320 BBA 305W Second 8-Weeks: BBA 300 BBA 310 Monday Wednesday FALL 1ST SEMESTER 9:00-11:30AM 9:00-11:30AM Monday 9:00-11:30AM Wednesday 9:00-11:30AM SPRING 2ND SEMESTER First 8-Weeks: BBA 330 BBA 360 Second 8-Weeks: BBA 340 BBA 420 Monday Wednesday 9:00-11:30AM 9:00-11:30AM Monday Wednesday SUMMER SESSION 9:00-11:30AM 9:00-11:30AM University Elective University Elective University Elective First 8-Weeks: BBA 300 BBA 310 Second 8-Weeks: BBA 320 BBA 305W Monday Wednesday Monday Wednesday SPRING 2ND SEMESTER First 8-Weeks: BBA 340 BBA 420 Second 8-Weeks: BBA 330 BBA 360 5:30-8:00PM 5:30-8:00PM Monday Wednesday SUMMER SESSION 5:30-8:00PM 5:30-8:00PM University Elective University Elective University Elective Monday Wednesday Monday Wednesday SPRING 4TH SEMESTER First 8-Weeks: BBA 415 BBA 440 Second 8-Weeks: BBA 490C University Elective 5:30-8:00PM 5:30-8:00PM Monday Wednesday FALL 3RD SEMESTER First 8-Weeks: BBA 380 BBA 450 Second 8-Weeks: BBA 480 BBA 400 5:30-8:00PM 5:30-8:00PM FALL 3RD SEMESTER 9:00-11:30AM 9:00-11:30AM 9:00-11:30AM 9:00-11:30AM Monday Wednesday 9:00-11:30AM 9:00-11:30AM Monday 9:00-11:30AM First 8-Weeks: BBA 480 BBA 400 Second 8-Weeks: BBA 380 BBA 450 Monday Wednesday Monday Wednesday SPRING 4TH SEMESTER First 8-Weeks: BBA 440 BBA 490C Second 8-Weeks: BBA 415 University Elective 5:30-8:00PM 5:30-8:00PM 5:30-8:00PM 5:30-8:00PM Monday Wednesday 5:30-8:00PM 5:30-8:00PM Monday 5:30-8:00PM NOTE: PV campus classes are delivered in a hybrid format Each class will meet in-person one day per week for an eight-week session Classes will be supplemented with online instruction in order to meet required university seat time BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA) SUGGESTED COURSE SEQUENCE Spring Semester Start This course sequence has been developed for students pursuing the Management emphasis offered in-person at the Paradise Valley campus Students pursuing the Small Business or Global Management emphasis will need to consult with their local program coordinator to substitute their specific emphasis classes into the suggested sequence The Business Administration program is not a cohort program The suggested sequences and class schedules are subject to change This sequence of classes is to be used as a guideline and illustrates a typical full-time schedule Schedule Plan for Day Section SPRING 1ST SEMESTER First 8-Weeks: BBA 320 BBA 305W Second 8-Weeks: BBA 300 BBA 310 Tuesday Thursday Tuesday Thursday SUMMER SESSION Schedule Plan for Night Section SPRING 1ST SEMESTER 9:00-11:30AM 9:00-11:30AM 9:00-11:30AM 9:00-11:30AM University Elective University Elective First 8-Weeks: BBA 300 BBA 310 Second 8-Weeks: BBA 320 BBA 305W First 8-Weeks: BBA 380 BBA 450 Second 8-Weeks: BBA 480 BBA 400 5:30-8:00PM 5:30-8:00PM Tuesday Thursday Tuesday Thursday SPRING 3RD SEMESTER Tuesday Thursday Tuesday Thursday SUMMER SESSION FALL 2ND SEMESTER 9:00-11:30AM 9:00-11:30AM 9:00-11:30AM 9:00-11:30AM 9:00-11:30AM 9:00-11:30AM 9:00-11:30AM 9:00-11:30AM University Elective University Elective First 8-Weeks: BBA 340 BBA 420 Second 8-Weeks: BBA 330 BBA 360 First 8-Weeks: BBA 480 BBA 400 Second 8-Weeks: BBA 380 BBA 450 Tuesday Thursday Tuesday Thursday SPRING 3RD SEMESTER Tuesday Thursday Tuesday Thursday SUMMER SESSION 5:30-8:00PM 5:30-8:00PM 5:30-8:00PM 5:30-8:00PM 5:30-8:00PM 5:30-8:00PM 5:30-8:00PM 5:30-8:00PM University Elective University Elective FALL 4TH SEMESTER First 8-Weeks: BBA 410 BBA 440 Second 8-Weeks: BBA 490C Tuesday Thursday SUMMER SESSION 5:30-8:00PM 5:30-8:00PM University Elective University Elective FALL 2ND SEMESTER First 8-Weeks: BBA 330 BA 360 Second 8-Weeks: BBA 340 BBA 420 Tuesday Thursday FALL 4TH SEMESTER Tuesday Thursday 9:00-11:30AM 9:00-11:30AM Tuesday 9:00-11:30AM First 8-Weeks: BBA 440 BBA 490C Second 8-Weeks: BBA 410 Tuesday Thursday 5:30-8:00PM 5:30-8:00PM Tuesday 5:30-8:00PM NOTE: PV campus classes are delivered in a hybrid format Each class will meet in-person one day per week for an eight-week session Classes will be supplemented with online instruction in order to meet required university seat time BBA COURSE DESCRIPTIONS BBA 300 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY Credits The environment of organizations, planning, organizing, leading, and reviewing processes and systems, with emphasis on strategic planning, teamwork, and process design BAS, BAIS, and BSIS students may substitute BBA 290 and BBA 291 for ACC 255 These courses satisfy both the required and the recommended prerequisites for students in the BAS, BAIS, and BSIS Administration and the BAS Technology Management programs Letter grade only Prerequisite: BBA 290 and 291 BBA 305W EFFECTIVE BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS Credits Written and oral communication in organizations Emphasis on writing letters, memos, and reports; speaking and listening skills; nonverbal communication; communication theory; precise word usage; common communication pitfalls; interpersonal communication and human relation skills; and cross-cultural communication Letter grade only Prerequisite: ENG 105 JWRT BBA 310 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY Credits An orientation to basic marketing concepts and practices Topics include the impact of external forces on marketing decisions; marketing strategies, marketing aspects of business ethics and social responsibility Letter grade only Prerequisite: ENG 105, ACC 255, MAT 119, and ECO 284 BBA 320 MANAGERIAL FINANCE Credits Survey of the major areas of financial operations in business and their relationship to other business functions; internal financial activities, sources of funds, and the firm's involvement with money and capital markets; basic techniques of financial analysis and their application to financial decision making; development of an understanding of the financial system Letter grade only Prerequisite: ACC 255, ACC 256, and MAT 119 BBA 330 SUPPLY CHAIN & OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Credits Covers management of operations, the activities utilized to produce the products and/or services sold by the firm Emphasizes process design and improvement, including the inter-firm processes that manage the twin flows of inventory and information between supply chain members Letter grade only Prerequisite: MAT 119, ACC 255 and ECO 201 Corequisite: BBA 300 BBA 340 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS Credits This course presents information systems used by organizations and work groups with an emphasis on system development, management and effective use Letter grade only Prerequisite: CIS 120 or CIS 120H BBA 360 TEAMS AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT Credits Effective meetings; interpersonal and group processes; development of effectively functioning project teams, empowered teams and total quality management (TQM); and effective project management Letter grade only Prerequisite: BBA 300 or BAS Technology Management Milestone BBA 380 MANAGEMENT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY Credits An introduction to the development of environmentally friendly business practices and strategies and the ways in which those practices and strategies can be utilized to develop competitive advantage Topics include strategy formulation, environmentalism, environmental regulation, environmental management, and sustainable development Letter grade only Prerequisite: ENG 105 BBA 400 ADVANCED GLOBAL MANAGEMENT Credits This course provides an introduction to the cultural, legal, economic, and political environments of multinational firms Topics include managing in the global environment and strategic planning in a multicultural environment Letter grade only Prerequisite: BBA 300, BBA 305W, and Admission to BBA program BBA 405 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Credits Concepts and techniques of organizing and managing small enterprises Emphasis on practical problems, especially the analysis of practical business case studies and interviews with local and regional businesses that will help the student identify the key steps in successfully managing an ongoing business for profitability and long term enterprise survival Letter grade only Prerequisite: BBA 300, BBA 305W, and Admission to BBA program BBA 408 FIELD WORK EXPERIENCE (INTERNSHIP) Credits The role of the general manager in dealing with strategic business challenges and providing leadership to the organization; integration of functional areas, policy formulation and implementation, multinational and ethical issues Pass-fail only May be repeated for up to units of credit Prerequisite: BBA 300, 305W, 310, 320, 330, 340, Senior status, and Admission to BBA program BBA 410 ADVANCED GLOBAL MARKETING Credits Marketing opportunities and strategies for firms involved in marketing across national borders and in other countries Special attention given to planning and implementing marketing mix variables in multicultural, international settings Within this context, this course will emphasize all the environmental factors that make international marketing more interesting and challenging than purely domestic operations Priority will be given to the impact of diverse cultures on the marketing task in the international context Letter grade only Prerequisite: BBA 305W, BBA 310 and Admission to BBA program BBA 415 SMALL BUSINESS MARKETING Credits Marketing opportunities and strategies for small firms Special attention given to planning and implementing marketing mix variables in small business settings Within this context, this course will emphasize all the environmental factors that make small business marketing more interesting and challenging than for larger competitors Consideration will be given to the impact of the marketing task for small businesses also operating in the global context Letter grade only Prerequisite: BBA 305W, BBA 310 and Admission to BBA program BBA 420 GLOBAL FINANCE AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS Credits Financial decision making for the multinational firm, focusing on financial issues resulting from operating across national borders such as currency exchange, direct foreign investment and country-related risk Letter grade only Prerequisite: BBA 300, 305W, 320, and Admission to BBA program BBA 425 SMALL BUSINESS FINANCE AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS Credits Analysis of financial statements for decision making Management of current assets and liabilities emphasizing small business application Letter grade only Prerequisite: BBA 305W, BBA 320, and Admission to BBA program BBA 430 ADVANCED LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Credits Covers logistics network design, supply chain management, procurement, supplier partnerships, inventory, transportation, warehousing, packaging, global logistics, and information management for logistics Letter grade only Prerequisite: (BBA 303, 305W, 340, 360, and 380) and Logistics & Supply Chain Management Milestone BBA 435C STRATEGIC LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Credits Covers the formulation and implementation of logistics strategy for competitive advantage, including analysis of logistics capabilities, enhancement of strategy-supportive capabilities, and integration with strategically chosen supply-chain partners Letter grade only Prerequisite: BBA 430 CAP BBA 440 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Credits Principles, functions, and practices relating to managing human resources in organizations Describes the basic human resources management processes of selection, training, appraisal, compensation, labor relations, and legal compliance Letter grade only Prerequisite: BBA 300, BBA 305W and Admission to BBA or BAIS, BSIS, or BAS Administration BBA 450 LEADERSHIP Credits Effective leadership; traits, behaviors, including power and influence; effect of situations and contingencies; leader styles; transformational and charismatic leadership; socio-cultural issues; and ethical behavior Letter grade only Prerequisite: BBA 300, BBA 305W and Admission to BBA or BAIS, BSIS, or BAS Administration BBA 466 LEGISLATIVE INTERNSHIP 1-12 Credits Supervised internship in the Arizona Legislature during spring term Students are selected on a competitive basis, and you must apply during the fall term (To be eligible, you must be a candidate for a bachelor's degree, have completed all lower-division requirements, and have attained senior status at the end of the fall term preceding the internship.) Course enrollment is handled by the associate provost for academic administration after the legislature has made its final selection Pass-fail only BBA 471C BUSINESS ETHICS Credits Analyzes business and its environment, considering such things as the natural environment, business ethics, government policies, impact of technology, and cultural diversity Letter grade only Prerequisite: For BBA students, BBA 300 and BBA 305W For BAS, BAIS, and BSIS Administration students, BBA 300, 305W, 340, 360, 380, and 440 BBA 480 BUSINESS PLAN DEVELOPMENT Credits Design, development, and evaluation of a business plan for existing and new businesses Includes consideration of marketing, industry, financial, management, competitive, and strategic issues relating to the feasibility and operation of new and ongoing businesses Letter grade only Prerequisite: BBA 300, 305W, 310, 320, 330, 340, Senior status, and Admission to BBA program BBA 490C STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT Credits The role of the general manager in dealing with strategic business challenges and providing leadership to the organization; integration of functional areas, policy formulation and implementation, multinational and ethical issues Letter grade only Course fee required Prerequisite: BBA 300, 305W, 310, 320, 330, 340, Senior status, and Admission to BBA program CAP ADMISSION AND REGISTRATION CHECKLIST Suggested Application Deadlines The following application deadlines are recommended by the NAU-Paradise Valley campus to ensure a smooth and timely transition Fall Admission: Spring Admission: Summer Admission: June 1st August 1st January 1st  Complete the NAU admissions application: https://www.applyweb.com/apply/northaz/  Select Paradise Valley as the campus  Select Business Administration – Yuma as the program  Submit the $25.00 application fee  Submit official transcripts to NAU  Submit official transcripts from every college and/or university you have attended  If you are 22 years old or younger, you must also submit high school transcripts  Submit official transcripts immediately after you apply, even if you still have community college coursework to complete or if you are waiting for your associate’s degree and/or AGEC to post  Failure to send transcripts will delay the processing of your application  Log into LOUIE: http://www4.nau.edu/louie/  You will be issued a temporary log in and password to the NAU student center (LOUIE)  You can check your admission status and “To Do List” in LOUIE  You will receive a letter once you are admitted to NAU  This process takes approximately 6-8 weeks; it is important to check your status often  Apply to the BBA program: http://extended.nau.edu/apply_bba.aspx  Be sure to include current copies of your unofficial transcripts  Use the chart on the first page of this packet to assist with filling in course information  Schedule advisement appointment  When admitted to NAU you will have an advising hold placed on your account Before you can register for classes, you will need to schedule an advising appointment  Advising appointments are conducted by phone or through email  To schedule an appointment with an advisor contact the Extended Campus Service Center: Phone: 1-800-426-8315 Email: online.advising@nau.edu  Register for classes in LOUIE  You may register for your NAU classes during open enrollment  If you are unable to locate in-person class options, contact your local Program Coordinator for assistance  Check your NAU email: my.nau.edu  Once admitted to NAU, you should only use your NAU email when corresponding with NAU staff and faculty  Be sure to check your NAU email on a regular basis to ensure you receive important university correspondence such as: enrollment dates, graduation application deadlines, Paradise Valley campus class schedule, etc  Submit updated official transcripts after completion of all community college coursework and/or degree posting  Check your unofficial transcripts to ensure associate’s degree and AGEC (if applicable) have been posted before submitting updated official transcripts to NAU ... students pursuing the Management emphasis offered in- person at the Paradise Valley campus Students pursuing the Small Business or Global Management emphasis will need to consult with their advisor... especially the analysis of practical business case studies and interviews with local and regional businesses that will help the student identify the key steps in successfully managing an ongoing business. .. 5:3 0-8 :00PM 5:3 0-8 :00PM 5:3 0-8 :00PM 5:3 0-8 :00PM Monday Wednesday 5:3 0-8 :00PM 5:3 0-8 :00PM Monday 5:3 0-8 :00PM NOTE: PV campus classes are delivered in a hybrid format Each class will meet in- person

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