Departments within the SDSU Fowler College of Business include Accounting (ACCTG), Business Administration (B A), Finance (FIN), Management (MGT), Management Information Systems(MIS), and Marketing (MKTG). These classes are in very high demand, and as such, the SDSU Global Campus creates “Special Sessions” of some of the more popular classes to help meet this demand.
Special Session courses are courses offered exclusively for students in Semester at SDSU programs. These courses are taught by SDSU professors with the same content as on-campus and appear on an SDSU transcript.
Semester at SDSU students are encouraged to take these classes as their chances of studying with American students are higher.
Department | Course Number |
Course Title | Department | Course Number |
Course Title |
ARP | 205 | Exploring Leadership | JMS | 440 | Management of Media Organizations |
ANTH | 350 | Cultures Around the Globe | JMS | 450 | Media and Culture |
ANTH | 353 | Sustainability and Culture | JMS | 460 | Principles of Advertising |
CCS | 355 | The United States-Mexico International Border | JMS | 462 | Advertising Strategy and Social Media |
COMM | 307 | Communication in Professional Settings | JMS | 480 | Principles of Public Relations |
COMM | 371 | Intercultural Communication | JMS | 481 | Public Relations Media and Methods |
COMM | 406 | Organizational Communication | JMS | 565 | Advertising Campaigns |
COMM | 485 | Communicating Leadership | JMS | 585 | Professional Practices in Public Relations |
CS | 440 | Social, Legal and Ethical Issues in Computing | MATH | 120 | Calculus for Business Analysis |
GEOG | 102 | People, Places, and Environments | P A | 200 | The Urban Scene |
GEOG | 104 | Geographic Information Sciences and Spatial Reasoning |
P A | 301 | Concepts and Issues in Public Administration |
GEOG | 106 | World Regional Geography | P A | 330 | Public Personnel Administration |
HTM | 201 | Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Management | P A | 450 | Fiscal and Budgetary Policy |
HTM | 219 | Hospitality, Recreation, and Tourism Professions | P A | 460 | Administration and Public Policy Development |
HTM | 223 | Hospitality Managerial Accounting and Controls | POL S | 201 | Elementary Statistics for Political Science |
HTM | 250 | Hospitality Law | POL S | 375 | International Relations: Theory and Practice |
HTM | 301 | Service Leadership Development | PSY | 280 | Statistical Methods in Psychology |
HTM | 320 | Hotel Management | PSY | 319 | Industrial and Organizational Psychology |
HTM | 325 | Global Hospitality Leadership | RTM | 470 | Global Sustainable Tourism Management |
HTM | 330 | Event and Meeting Industry | RTM | 475 | Commercial Recreation and Attractions Management |
HTM | 432 | Project Management for Events | RWS | 390W | Writing in Business Settings |
HTM | 480 | Leadership and Coaching in Hospitality | SOC | 430 | Social Organization |
HTM | 490 | Strategic Management in Hospitality and Tourism | TFM | 330 | Cultural Aspects of Media |
HTM | 491 | Leadership and Self Development in Hospitality | TFM | 401 | Business Aspects of Television and Film Production |
HTM | 495 | Innovation in the Experience Economy | THEA | 335 | Stage Management-Theory |
ISCOR | 301 | Conflict and Conflict Resolution | THEA | 476 | Event Coordination and the Entertainment Industry |