• BUS2000I1 Introduction to Business (SP10)
    A survey of the fundamentals of business organization, operations, finance, and management designed to help the student determine aptitudes and interests in business by exposure to a broad spectrum of today’s business world plus an effective review of management history and use of effective human relations in business.
  • BUS3001I1 Managing in a Global Environment (SP10)

    An overview of international business, including managerial, legal, financial, economic and accounting issues. Various modes of international business will be examined including importing, exporting, balance of trade, etc. NAFTA will be examined, as well as the implications of the European Union and other international economic blocs.

  • BUS3025I1 Managerial Communication (SP10)
    This course is an introduction to styles, goals, and purposes of oral and written communication specifically tailored to the business environment.
  • BUS3350I1 Managing Change & Diversity (SP10)
    Students examine the increasing diversity in the American workforce and expanding economic interdependence among nations requires that managers deal creatively with the cultural dimensions of management. The course will employ readings and experiential learning to explore and articulate perceptions of difference in order to increase management effectiveness.
  • BUS4030I1 Human Resource Management (SP10)
    Students explore the values and perceptions of selected groups affecting social and economic life through an analysis of policies and practices of recruitment, selection, training, development, and compensation of employees. Special attention is given to practices and procedures through a series of case studies and simulations.
  • BUS4660I1 Finance for Managers(SP10)
    This course is designed to assist the manager in understanding and using financial information.
  • WU2050I1 Transfer Student Seminar (SP10)

    A course to introduce and orient transfer students to Warner University, with attention to the expectations and resources of its academic, social, and spiritual community. This course is required of all degree seeking transfer students during their first semester of enrollment.

  • WU3065I1 BA Adult Student Seminar (SP10)
    This course introduces and orientates the adult student to Warner University and the rigor of upper division coursework. This course will discuss the expectations and resources of Warner University’s academic, social and spiritual community. The student will also become familiar with American Psychological Association (APA) formatting and basic research concepts.