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In the Spring 2018, one section of BUSN 480/485 will be designated for finance students. Students are encouraged to sign up for the sections with their designations. Other students should sign up for any of the open sections.

BUSN 480 BUSN 485 Section Time  Day Designation
20861 20924 Section 1 09:00am-09:50am MWF All majors and concentrations
20920 20844 Section 2 10:00am-10:50am MWF Finance concentrations only
20921 20925 Section 3 11:00am-11:50am MWF All majors and concentrations
20922 20923 Section 4 01:50pm-03:05pm TR All majors and concentrations
21738 21739 Section 5 06:00pm-08:30pm W All majors and concentrations

Frequently asked questions about registering for Spring 2018 courses include:

1. How do I declare my major/concentration or change my major/concentration?

2. I need an experiential course. Which Fall 2017 classes will fulfill that requirement?

3. How do I know which classes I need?

4. I ran my degree evaluation (from No. 3), but I have many classes that are not showing up in the right place. How do I get that fixed?

5. How do I change advisors?
6. What are the internship options?

7. I want to study abroad. How can I get courses at another university approved to count for my Gonzaga courses?

8. I am a senior and plan to take business ethics. How do BUSN 480 and BUSN 485 work?

9. Can I take any section of BUSN 480 and 485 that I want? What are “designated sections?

Please visit your advisor to be cleared to register, review your mid-term grades, and talk about your future.

Do you need to take an experiential course to complete your degree requirement? Experiential courses are those that give you hands-on experience with the curriculum. Here is a list of Spring 2018 courses that will count toward your experiential requirement (if you have one):
1. Internships. For details on how to get an internship and get credit for it, click here.
2. BUSN 470 Multidisciplinary Action Projects: This course is team-taught by Dean Ken Anderson and two others. Students work in small teams to tackle projects for actual clients. The class has several projects each semester.
3. ACCT 471 Forensic Accounting Lab: This course is also called the “Justice for Fraud Victims Project.” It is a joint program with members of the community (law enforcement, prosecutors, and local certified fraud examiners) to investigate real cases of suspected fraud that are referred by local law enforcement. Enrollment is by application only. For information, contact Dr. Weber at weber@gonzaga.edu.
4. BFIN 429 A, B, C: This class on portfolio management runs across three semesters (one credit per semester) and typically begins in the spring of a students’ junior year. year. Registration by instructor permission. Contact Dr. Barnes at barnes@gonzaga.edu.
How do you know if you need an experiential class?

If you have one concentration, you need to take 1. an experiential or international class and 2. a broadening class
If you have two or more concentrations, you need to take 1. an experiential or international class but you do not need 2. a broadening class (because your second concentration provides that).
If you have an accounting major and no concentration, you do not need to take a broadening, experiential, or international course beyond what is required in the accounting curriculum.
If you have an accounting major and one or more concentrations, you need to take 1. an experiential or international class but you do not need 2. a broadening class (because your accounting major provides that).
If you have a concentration in Entrepreneurship and Innovation (and no other concentrations), you need to take 1. an international class and 2. a broadening class.
If you have an International Business concentration, you need to take either a Broadening, Experiential or 200-level of higher language course.

 

 

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