graduate business courses 1-2 credits

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  1. Hille

    Hille Active Member

    Good Morning, I am looking for any potential course descriptions in a 1 -2 credit format for graduate level business. I am also doing this search myself but would appreciate any help. My daughter is enrolled in the Portsmouth Work Based Learning program. Initially her previous work was given a heads up for several grad credits. Now that position has been reviewed. She has several portfolios ready that I believe will be acceptable at TESC for grad credit review. Ultimately her employer will re-imburse her for all her efforts. I think the 1 to 2 credit format will be an easier sell in the area of portfolio review. I hope she will be able to send these out within the next two weeks due to the semester ending in May and spring break. Hille (Thanks)
     
  2. Mike Albrecht

    Mike Albrecht New Member

    the Colorado State MBA program has several 2 credit course (normally taken for 1/2 a semester with another for the second half):

    BG 620 - Management, Leadership, and Team Dynamics (2 cr.)
    BG 621 - Strategic Management for Competitive Advantage (2 cr.)
    BG 625 - Managerial Communication Strategies (2 cr.)
    BG 630 - Information Technology Infrastructure (2 cr.)
    BG 631 - Strategic Uses of Information Technology (2 cr.)
    BG 635 - Statistics and Economics for the World Market (2 cr.)
    BG 640 - Financial Principles and Practice (2 cr.)
    BG 641 - Financial Markets and Investments (2 cr.)
    BG 645 - Enterprise Electronic Business Strategies (2 cr.)
    BG 650 - Manufacturing and Service (2 cr.)
    BG 660 - Social and Regulatory Issues in Business I (2 cr.)
    BG 662 - International Business (2 cr.)

    These are avialabel by DL
     
  3. Mary A

    Mary A Member

    Regis University in Denver, CO has several 1 credit graduate seminars. I don't have the catalog, just know that my husband has taken quite a few in the last year. If you check out their college of professional studies program I am sure they are listed and described. Good luck!

    Mary
     

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