Kelley Undergraduate Program
Electives, Workshops, and Academic Success Courses
Business Course Electives
- BUS-X 170, How Business Works (3cr.): This course will focus on three elements of importance. It will address real and contemporary business organizations/products/issues; it is decision-oriented rather than just a descriptive course; and, the course will emphasize integration and how the various functions of business relate to one another.
- BUS-X 100, Business Administration, Introduction (3 cr.): Business administration from the standpoint of the manager of a business firm operating in the contemporary economic, political, and social environment. No credit for juniors or seniors in the Kelley School.
- BUS–L 100 Personal Law (3 cr.) Effects of law on everyday lives. Topics may include family law, criminal offenses and traffic violations, personal injury and property damage claims, employee rights, landlord-tenant law, consumer rights, debt collection, selected real and personal property issues, wills and estates, selected contract law issues, and forms of business organization (partnership, proprietorship, and corporation).
Kelley Workshops
Workshops provide an augmented academic experience, giving you industry-specific knowledge that will set you apart when you start your career. Through customized courses, speakers, company visits, networking, and mentoring, you’ll put your classroom learning into practice and make connections in your future field while you’re still in school. All Kelley Workshops require enrollment in a course to participate in other workshop programming. View the complete list of Kelley workshops online.