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Undergraduate Catalogue: Business Course Descriptions

The following outlines of course content are correct at the time of writing, although the material (or the order in which it is covered) may be subject to change.

1. All courses are 3 credit hours each, unless otherwise indicated.

2. Normally, a course will not be run without a minimum enrolment of students.

BUS101: Introduction to Business
An introduction to the managerial process and the functioning of business; this course integrates findings of the behavioural sciences with classical quantitative systems and other approaches to business.
BUS201: Principles of Management

Overview of the major functions of management. Emphasis is on planning, organizing, controlling, directing, and communicating

BUS202: Information Systems in Business

Understanding of the principles of data processing and of the structure and operation of modern digital computers. Business applications of the computer are emphasized, including the use of personal computers.

BUS203: Business Law and Policy

Discussion of law and their application to business, including creating ethical business policies and practices.

BUS303: Production and Operations Management

Overview of the supply chain activities of supplier selection, management, and development, negotiation, and costing. Overview of operations manager's decision areas. Designing, controlling, and managing production and delivery of product or service to the customer.

BUSM304: Leadership Skills

This course provides a detailed examination of the skills and tools necessary to be an effective, respected leader.

BUS305: Fundamentals of Project Management

This course considers the different stages in project management, together with the underlying basic theories and principles.

BUS401: Small Business Management

Review of the challenges and techniques involved in managing a small business, including capital generation, succession planning, and quality of life.

BUS402: Operations and Logistics Management

Overview of operations manager's decision areas. Designing, controlling, and managing production and delivery of product or service to the customer.

BUS403: Project and Planning Control

Methods used in planning and carrying out business projects, including developing effective teams, scheduling, and delegating.

BUS404: Strategic Management and  Policy

Concepts, tools, and approaches to understanding competitive forces and to systematically and consistently develop sustainable competitive advantages.

BUS490: Business Management Internship

This course provides the student experience in his/her chosen field of study. Through this experience, the student gains a practical understanding of work in the industry, experience on the job, enhancement of skills learned in the classroom, and contacts with professionals in the business world.

BUS495: Business Management Project Paper

The Project Paper will provide the students with the opportunity to find, research, design, implement, document, and orally present a project in the chosen field of study.


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THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBODIA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THESE CATALOGS AS IT SEES FIT, SO THAT WE HAVE THE NECESSARY FLEXIBILITY IN AN EVER-EVOLVING WORLD.

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