2013-2014 Catalog

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148 BUS 469. International Internship (cross-listed as INT 469) 4-16 credits The student has several options for obtaining experience in an international context. A student may choose to study abroad, engage in an immersive international mission trip, be placed in a supervised international business internship or serve an internship in the US with a foreign owned business. Credit is determined by the length of the stay (one credit per week for study abroad or international mission trips) or the number of hours served in the internship (40 hours of work for one credit hour). The student is required to achieve four credits of international experience and can count a maximum of 16 credits towards their degree program. Student is responsible for all travel costs and any surcharges as a result of the program selected. Placements are available in nearly every country and will vary according to the agency supervising the internship. BUS 475. Advanced Faith and Learning Integration 3 credits In the spirit of the mission of Waynesburg University, this course intends to provide junior and senior level students with an unparalleled opportunity to integrate the Bible materials and its history of interpretation to the academic disciplines. Students who wish to engage in this level of theological reflection on vocation should consult with both their academic advisors and with the Chair of the Biblical and Ministry Studies Major Program. See page 116 for further information. This course will not substitute for senior capstone/research courses required in the majors. Prerequisites: Junior or Senior standing; three credits in BMS courses; 3.0 minimum grade point average. (Offered when interest is expressed and departmental resources permit.) BUS 495. Selected Topics in Business Administration 3 credits A survey of selected topics in business administration to include advanced study in management, finance, accounting, public accounting and marketing. Prerequisite: Junior standing, “B” average in the student’s major and permission of the instructor. BUS 497. Independent Studies in Business Administration 1-6 credits Independent studies in business administration to include advanced study in management, finance, accounting, public accounting and marketing. Prerequisites: Junior standing, “B” average in the student’s major and permission of the instructor. Maximum total credit permitted is 6 hours.


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