BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION--GENERAL / 107 BCN 603-BUILDING RESEARCH. 5 to 10 credits Investigation of a selected problem in the building construction field designed to make a significant contribution to present knowledge and practices in that field. May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 10 credits. BCN 604-BUILDING RESEARCH. 5 to 10 credits Continuation of BCN 603. May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 10 credits. BCN 697-SUPERVISED RESEARCH. 1 to 5 credits Credit not applicable toward degree. May be repeated. BCN 698-SUPERVISED TEACHING. 1 to 5 credits Credit not applicable toward degree. May be repeated. BCN 699-MASTER'S RESEARCH. 1 to 17 credits BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION- GENERAL (College of Business Administration) For admission to courses listed below, the student must have been ad- mitted to the Graduate School and normally should have had undergraduate courses in fields pertinent to the graduate courses selected. Where necessary, special arrangements may be made with the approval of the dean. COURSES FOR ADVANCED UNDERGRADUATES AND GRADUATES BA 540-COMPUTER BASED BUSINESS MANAGEMENT. 4 credits BA 591-MATHEMATICAL METHODS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS. 5 credits GRADUATE COURSES BA 610-MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING. 4 credits Prerequisites: ATG 201, ATG 203 or ATG 204; or ATG 510. Designed for M.B.A. students. Periodic income measurement; relation of accounting techniques to control of business operations; effects of federal income taxes on management decisions. BA 664-MANAGERIAL STATISTICS. 4 credits Utilization of statistical methods in business decision making. Statistical inference as an approach to solving business problems. BA 671-HUMAN RELATIONS IN BUSINESS. 4 credits Relationship between the individual business administrator and his superiors, the employees whom he supervises, and his associates at his own level in the company organization. BA 679-BUSINESS POLICY. 4 credits Cutting across the whole field of business administration, this course approaches business policy making and administration from the top management point of view. Uses the case method to integrate knowledge the student has acquired in specialized courses. Required of all candidates for the M.B.A. degree. BA 690-SEMINAR IN BUSINESS RESEARCH AND REPORTS. 2 credits Discovery and utilization of available information relating to individual busi- ness problems. Several reports required for development of skills in presentation and interpretation of research findings. Graded on an S/U basis.