College of Business Administration at HUE (COBA-HUE)
2008 Summer Course Schedule
PLEASE NOTE: No student is eligible to attend COBA who is CURRENTLY on academic, chapel or disciplinary probation on the Searcy campus. Any student who has applied and/or been accepted will AUTOMATICALLY become INELIGIBLE if placed on any type of probation up until time to depart. In addition, a student must have an overall 2.0 GPA on 27 hours to be eligible.
IB 325 - Global Business Environment (6) Dr. Bob Reely
Offered upon sufficient demand at Harding University programs located outside of the United States. Considers the global relationships and environments of business. Includes the overview of cultural, social, political, legal, physical, monetary, labor, competitive and economic forces that come to bear in the multi-national business world. Incorporates guided, on-site visits to international business facilities and/or international business speakers. Required for all students. Counts for 3 hours of Global Literacy.
Management 430 - Strategic Policy (3) Mr. Mike Emerson
Use of case studies to integrate and utilize decision-making concepts and techniques studied in earlier courses. Students will be required to analyze cases to understand current business strategy and implementation. Emphasis on formulation of mission, setting goals and implementation of policies, including global and e-commerce strategies.
Humanities 201 - International Studies (3) Miss Jacqueline Dillion
Orientation and training for those attending COBA. This course is designed to better prepare students for the international experience of living and study in England.
Bres 361 - Study of Biblical Archaeology (1) Mr. Mike Emerson
One hour required for all students taking a full load during the summer
Humanities 270 - European Civilization and Humanities (2-6) Miss Jacqueline Dillion
An integration of the disciplines of art, drama, history, literature, music, philosophy, and religion stressing their shared thematic and stylistic qualities within the broad periods of Western civilization. May substitute for 2-6 hours from the following: Art 101, Mus 101, Eng 201 or 202, Hist 110 or 111, Philosophy 251, or one course from Mus 311, 312, 313, or 314. This course may not be used to raise a grade in any course previously taken.
Bmis 280 - The World Christian (2 or 3) on-line Tim Westbrook
NOTE: this course may be taken only as a second Bible class.
This introductory missions course focuses on key questions about God, His world and our mission in order to foster a world Christian mindset and values. This course established the foundation for subsequent missions courses. The 3-hour option is recommended for those students taking the course as a Global Literacy requirement.