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George Mason University
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2016-2017 University Catalog 
  
2016-2017 University Catalog

BUS 498 - Capstone Course: Advanced Business Models

Credits: 3
Not Repeatable for Credit
Offered by School of Business  
Advanced integrated exploration of business models and industry dynamics that uses case analyses to assess competition, organizational strategy, and firm performance. Students examine strategic change in organizations from multiple perspectives, integrating knowledge from core course work into several papers and major presentation. Students receive coaching from area business leaders as they complete their presentations.

Fulfills Mason Core requirement in synthesis.

Equivalent to SOM 498 (2014-2015 Catalog).

Prerequisite(s): One course from each of the following groups with a D or higher:
ACCT 301, ACCT 303 or ACCT 330
BULE 302 or BULE 303
BUS 303 or SOM 301
BUS 310 or OM 210
FNAN 301 or FNAN 303
MGMT 301 or MGMT 303
MIS 301 or MIS 303
MKTG 301 or MKTG 303
OM 301 or OM 303

Senior standing; Degree status.
Prerequisite(s) enforced by registration system.

Notes: Fulfills synthesis requirement for School of Business majors. The minimum grade of D or higher only reflects the pre-requisite requirement for BUS 498. Students must earn a C or higher in order to meet the Business Core and Foundations degree
requirements.

Schedule Type: LEC
Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week: 3
Hours of Lab or Studio per week: 0
When Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer