This fall the COB will be offering a nice array of both graduate and undergraduate courses at the Amarillo Center. Our roster includes:
Graduate courses
Financial accounting
Accounting for decision making
Seminar in advanced micro-economic theory
Management of enterprise information technology
Business ethics and society
Entrepreneurship
Upper-level undergraduate courses
Intermediate accounting
Industrial organization
Money, credit and banking
Business finance
Principles of management
Small business management
Business ethics and society
Leadership development
Principles of marketing
We plan on adding a wider variety of courses in the semesters to come, including the options of completing both an MBA and BBA completely in Amarillo. Furthermore, we are testing a "block schedule" option this fall that meets Monday and Wednesday afternoons from 1:00 - 5:15pm, and includes FIN3320, MGT3330, and MKT3340. These are the three Principles courses (Finance, Management, and Marketing). We anticipate the convenience factor for these three courses to be high, since students can easily complete 9 credit hours in two afternoons, and with a minimum of gas expense.
In the future we will offer more of these blocks of courses to facilitate student convenience.