The University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo College of Business and Economics announces registration is underway for its online summer program.
“The College of Business and Economics is offering a wide variety of class offerings, from introductory courses to upper-division text analytics, and community members are encouraged to register for courses that appeal to them,” said Interim Dean Emmeline de Pillis.
A sample of summer courses includes:
BUS 100 - Intro to Business: Survey course covering business functions, methods of business operation, types of business ownership, and the role of business organizations in contemporary society. Course provides an excellent overview of all the major areas of business.
BUS 110 - Freshmen Business Experience: Introduction to basic business disciplines and terminology as well as strategies for creative and critical thinking, effective communication, teamwork, and leadership. Course helps to identify potential career fields in the realm of business administration, and address challenges that first semester university students typically encounter.
MGT 394 - Special Topics in Management – Strategic Leadership: Covers the complex roles of a leader, major theories and models of leadership, and leader-follower relationships.
MKT 394 - Special Topics in Mkt – Retail Marketing: Covers positioning, electronic commerce, inventory management, pricing, atmospherics, and customer satisfaction, automation, artificial intelligence, and the latest retail/distribution tools.
QBA 394 - Special Topics in QBA – Social Media and Text Analysis: Addresses the challenges of processing and analyzing unstructured data such as social media posts and web pages. Students will familiarize themselves with state-of-the-art text analytics techniques for a deeper understanding of online users and their social networks. No programming experience required.
To see the complete list of courses and summer session dates, view: http://business.uhh.hawaii.edu/cobe-summer-program.php.
For more information, including registration information, email cobeuhh@hawaii.edu or call 932-7272.