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2009-2010 Degree Requirement Sheets - click here for previous years

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Graduate College


Business Administration (BADM)



BADM 1111
Business Freshman Orientation

Prerequisite(s): Freshman standing only. Required of all first semester freshmen in the William S. Spears School of Business. An orientation to the SSB and OSU, survival skills, and a study of the career opportunities and curriculum in the various business departments.



BADM 2010
Special Topics

1-6 credits, max 6. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor. Special topics and independent study in business.



BADM 3090
(I)Study Abroad

1-18 credits, max 36. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the Study Abroad office and associate dean of the college. Participation in an OSU reciprocal exchange program.



BADM 3713
(I)International Business

Prerequisite(s): MGMT 3123. Development of international business strategy based on the integration of economic, accounting, financial, management and marketing concepts.



BADM 4010
Business Projects

1-6 credits, max 6. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor. Special advanced topics, projects and independent study in business.



BADM 4050*
Business Colloquium

3-9 credits, max 9. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing and consent of the instructor and the dean. Study of an interdepartmental and interdisciplinary nature of various important issues and aspects of the business and economic environment. Provides an intellectual challenge for the able student with a strong interest in scholarship.



BADM 4513*
Strategy and Integration in Organizations

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing or business core classes. Integration of concepts from the business core courses using tools such as simulation and case analysis. Planning models, policy models and strategy development.



BADM 5013*
Research Methods for Business

Prerequisite(s): STAT 2023, admission to MBA program or approval from MBA director. Role of Bayesian and inferential statistics in business research and management decision-making. Measurement, sealing, survey methods, and forecasting. Applications to marketing; managerial, human resource; financial and production planning; and other related business topics. Use of computers in statistical analysis.



BADM 5113*
Entrepreneurship and Venture Management

Prerequisite(s): Admission to MBA program or consent of MBA director. Enterprise creation and problems faced by entrepreneurs in early growth stages of business ventures. An interdisciplinary problem-solving approach with emphasis on "live" case studies and plans for new business ventures. Emphasis is on entrepreneurship rather than problems faced by growing concerns.



BADM 5200*
Selected Master of Business Administration Topics

3-6 credits, max 6. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the MBA program. Selected topics dealing with business decision-making and contemporary business issues.



BADM 5613*
The External Environment of Business

Prerequisite(s): Admission to a SSB graduate program or consent of MBA director. Social, ethical, regulatory and political forces as they impact on the organization. Attention to organizational response to these forces through management policies and strategies.



BADM 5713*
Analysis of the Multinational Firm

Prerequisite(s): Admission to MBA program or consent of MBA director. Identification and analysis of the managerial, financial, and market problems facing the multinational firm. Focus is empirical and stressing application of ecological and quantitative tools to the study of the multidimensional nature of the international business environment.



BADM 6000*
Research and Thesis

1-9 credits, max 30. Prerequisite(s): Approval of advisory committee.



BADM 6100*
Seminar in Business Administration

3-6 credits, max 6. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor. Interdisciplinary in nature; focused on research methodology.



BADM 6713*
Theory Building and Scientific Research in Business

Prerequisite(s): Doctoral student status and consent of instructor. Examination of theory building and research methods from a business perspective. Understanding of theory and methods relevant to research in the business disciplines.




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