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Course Study
COURSE
STUDY
Commerce
Semester:
FA2010
SP2011
SU2012
SU2012
Class:
ACG2021
ACG2071
BUL3130
MAN3025
Name:
Financial
Accounting
Managerial
Accounting
Business Law
Management of
Organizations
Mode:
F2F
F2F
F2F
F2F
ACG2021: Accounting concepts and analysis essential to determining the income and financial
position of a business enterprise.
ACG2071: The objective of this course is to help students develop a solid understanding of costs and
cost behavior and the use of cost information for planning, controlling, and making managerial
decisions
BUL3130: Analysis Of The Law As A Dynamic Social And Political Institution In The Business
Environment, Including Contract Law, Torts, And Ethical Consideration.
MAN3025: Introduction To The Theory And Practice Of Managing Formal Organizations, Including
Planning, Organization Theory, Human Behavior And Control.
Course Study
Public Affairs
Semester:
SU2014
SU2014
SP2015
SP2015
SP2015
Class:
CCJ3014
PLA3014
PLA3108
PLA4020
PLA4823
Name:
Crime in
America
Legal
Research
Law and
Society
Sports Laws
Mode :
F2F
F2F
F2F
F2F
F2F
CCJ3014: A Survey Of Crime And Criminality In The United States, With Emphasis On Crime Data,
Its Weaknesses, And Types Of Criminal Behavior. Fall, Spring.
PLA3014: A survey course designed to familiarize the student with the American legal system, ethical
considerations, terminology, legal reasoning, and the role of the legal assistant.
PLA3108:introduction to learning efficient and effective legal research methods to be a successful
attorney or paralegal. Becoming familiar with the resources that will be used in a work or law setting.
PLA4020: Introduction to the relationship between law and society and American society, which
included the impact on the legal system and legal profession of social movements.
PLA4823: Introduction to the legal issues and regulation of sports, focusing on torts, contracts,
agency and constitutional law as applied to athletes
Semester:
FA2014
FA2014
FA2014
SP2015
SP2015
Class:
PUR3210
PUR4000
VIC3001
MMC3420
MMC2004
Name:
Intro to Public
Relations
Principles of
Advertising
Visual
Mass Media
Communication Reserch
Mass
Communication
Mode:
F2F
F2F
F2F
Online
F2F
Pur3210: Discussed the past, present and future of public relations and how it applies to the
everyday world.
PUR400: Learned the common tactics, rules, and language of advertising. Also learned about
statistics on the most effective methods of advertising.
Course Study
Visual Communication: A study of human visual systems and influences of visual media on modern
society.
MMC2004 Introduced me to the history, development and characteristics of the various forms of
mass communication, including news, opinion, entertainment, public relations and advertising
distributed in newspapers, magazines, radio, television, film and the Internet.
MMC3420: Is addressing different theories and methods of research used by media professionals
and academics, while focusing on advertising-public relations and radio-television research.
Every class that I've taken thus far has a purpose. I plan on using information from each class in
order to excel in my desired profession. I decided to take business, public affairs and minor in
communication because believe each class can contribute by giving me enough of an understanding
on how to be useful in a variety of things. The business classes have taught me how to effectively
budget and be an outstanding lewder in the workplace. My public affair classes are teaching me the
significance of good PR and how to use it to my advantage in marketing a franchise. Mass
Communication is important in the workplace, and its shoeing me the necessary tools on how to
communicate with my peers, the media and society. As a IDS student, I haven't specialized in one
particular field, however I do plan on attending graduate school and mastering in business
administration. I think with that degree and a degree in IDS, I will be the perfect candidate for
administrator on a sports team.
Entering the interdisciplinary studies major I knew exactly what I wanted. Having an understanding of
what makes you successful in the sports management field has been the driving force behind my
scheduling. I wanted to take this opportunity to learn how to think like a businessman, a
spokesperson and also a lawyer. Throughout these past few semesters I believe I have effectively
done that. Unfortunately, due to some requirements, I haven't been able to take all the classes I've
desired to, but I have no regrets in taking the classes that I did take in their replacement. While
setting my schedule, I've never selected any "filler" classes. Whether they were my first, second or
third selection, each class I've taken, I have put in much thought into how these specific classes can
benefit me in regards to my career aspirations. If there were any classes I felt wouldn't help me
significantly enough, I passed on it. I'm happy with the classes I've taken, and I'm extremely grateful
for the knowledge I've gained from them.