• COMM 1800

    Foundations of Commerce
     Rating

    3.05

     Difficulty

    2.50

     GPA

    3.44

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    The primary objective of this course is to provide a foundational overview of business, including the themes of the history of business, business and society, and innovation. The course will enable students to gage interest in business and prepare students for business-related education, jobs, and careers. THIS COURSE IS A PREREQUISITE FOR THE MCINTIRE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE.

  • COMM 2000

    Business Skills in Today's Workplace
     Rating

    4.52

     Difficulty

    1.14

     GPA

    3.55

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    COMM 2000 is a one-credit CR/NC course for students considering a major in Commerce. The course provides an interactive learning environment, which simulates upper level commerce classes while also providing students with content and skills necessary for success in today's global business environment. A variety of presenters deliver weekly interactive and instructional sessions using case analysis, group work, and projects.

  • COMM 2001

    Foundations of Financial Accounting
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    Fall 2025

    This course introduces financial accounting, the role of accounting, and how economic transactions are identified and recorded in an accounting system. It covers the construction and analysis of basic financial statements and the accounting system's function in measuring, classifying, and reporting economic data. Students learn about financial statements, raising capital, business investments, accounting for inventory, and accounts receivable.

  • COMM 2002

    Foundations of Finance
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    Fall 2025

    This course introduces students to essential foundational concepts in financial economics. Students learn to value simple streams of future cash flows and apply this skill to more complicated settings, including valuing marketed securities like stocks and bonds, valuing projects within firms, and valuing firms as a whole. Along the way, they are introduced to the concepts of arbitrage absence and market efficiency and their impact on valuation.

  • COMM 2003

    Foundations of Information Systems
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    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course examines the critical role of information systems in modern organizations. It covers fundamental concepts (hardware, software, data, processes, and people) and explains how information systems generate organizational value. Through case discussions and hands-on practice with tools and frameworks, students gain a foundational understanding of information systems and their fit within broader organizational systems.

  • COMM 2010

    Introduction to Financial Accounting
     Rating

    2.88

     Difficulty

    3.84

     GPA

    3.07

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    The initial focus is on how economic events are measured, classified and recorded, then students explore accounting issues for key business operating areas. Financial statements are studied to understand their content and uses. Course is delivered in an online format with no scheduled class meetings; students engage with all course content online. Faculty and teaching assistant support is provided via face-to-face and online interactions.

  • COMM 2020

    Introduction to Management Accounting
     Rating

    2.54

     Difficulty

    3.61

     GPA

    3.25

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    A continuation of COMM 2010 that examines accounting's problem-solving contributions to management. Emphasizes planning, control, performance measurement, cost behavior, ethics, and information for special decisions. Prerequisite: COMM 2010.

  • COMM 2600

    Leadership Across the Disciplines
     Rating

    4.24

     Difficulty

    2.84

     GPA

    3.40

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    The purpose of this course is to develop your understanding of the keys to effective leadership across various contexts. The course will facilitate your learning by relating course content to real world situations and will include a number of guest speakers. Topics include leadership skills, values based leadership, building credibility, leader-follower relationships, managing groups, leading change, and the dark side of leadership.

  • COMM 2700

    Basic Finance for Real Estate
     Rating

    2.00

     Difficulty

    4.50

     GPA

    3.32

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    This course provides the fundamental concepts in finance that are required for further finance courses in the real estate minor. It introduces students to foundational concepts and attendant empirical analytical techniques in finance, including valuation, capital structure, and theories of the firm. Drawing on cases and examples from real estate and other asset classes, the course exposes students to the diversity of markets in which individuals and firms interact. This is the pre-requisite course for application to the Real Estate Minor.

  • COMM 2730

    Personal Finance
     Rating

    3.66

     Difficulty

    2.02

     GPA

    3.59

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    An introduction to personal finance, focusing on financial decision-making and financial wellbeing. Students will develop the knowledge and skills to analyze common financial situations and develop a financial plan. Topics include short-, intermediate-, and long-term planning; budgeting; taxes; credit; debt; insurance; stocks, bonds, and mutual funds; diversification; 401(k)s, IRAs, and HSAs. Prerequisite: Non-Commerce students, 4th Year.