Gannon University Undergraduate Catalog 2023-2024

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his/her internship supervisor. The faculty and supervisor will provide continuing evaluation of quality and progress of the students work. At the conclusion of the experience the student will submit a paper to the supervisor and faculty member and make an oral presentation. Prerequisite: Junior standing 1 credit BCOR 440: Operations and Supply Chain Management This course studies the processes required to create and distribute goods and services which are increasingly taking place outside the boundaries of the traditional enterprise. Students will learn how to analyze processes, ensure quality, create value, and manage the flow of information, products, and services across a network of customer enterprises and supply chain partners. Case studies give students a hands-on experience with analytical models and require cogent written analysis. Prerequisites: BCOR 220 or IE 325 and BCOR 250 or IE 201 3 credits BCOR 480: Business Policy This is a comprehensive capstone course requiring students to integrate previous analytical skills in analyzing corporate problems. The course concentrates on organizational strategy and policy and focuses on the responsibilities of senior management and the analysis of situations having significant impact on the organization. The emphasis throughout the course is that of top management and this emphasis takes an integrative, multi-functional perspective with emphasis on ethics and responsibility to society. The basic concepts studied apply to all forms of organizations, both public and private, but the major emphasis of the cases studied will be that of business organizations. Prerequisite: BCOR 311 and BCOR 440 3 credits With the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) degree, students can choose from concentrations in: Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Healthcare Management, International Management, Management, Marketing, Risk Management and Insurance, Sport Business, or Supply Chain Management. The requirements for each concentration are found (alphabetically) in the following pages.

ACCOUNTING (BSBA – Accounting Concentration) Accounting is a promising and rewarding career. The aim of the Accounting concentration is to develop a sound understanding of accounting theory and practice, as well as the ethical principles necessary to prepare students for professional careers in public accounting, business, or government. The Accounting program prides itself in bringing practical knowledge into the classroom based on personal professional experiences of the accounting faculty. The Accounting program provides an excellent base for graduate work in Accounting, Business Administration, Law, or related fields. The Dahlkemper School of Business offers business students the opportunity to participate in the accelerated BSBA/MBA program that meets the needs of the public accounting profession on a national basis in support of the 150-hour education requirement initiated by the American Institute of CPA’s and many state boards of accountancy. The following courses (21 credits) must be completed to satisfy the requirements for the BSBA with a concentration in Accounting: ACCT 305 ACCT 313 ACCT 315 ACCT 320 ACCT 415 ACCT 420 ACCT 440

Intermediate Financial Accounting I Accounting Information Systems Intermediate Financial Accounting II Cost Management Advanced Financial Accounting Income Taxes Financial Auditing


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