Literature
Undergraduate Law Courses
The Department of Law has courses designed to acquaint students with the legal and ethical consequences of their business decisions. The choice of law courses provides Bentley undergraduates with the necessary knowledge to function as ethically responsible business leaders in an ever-expanding complex business technology environment.
Financial Planning Courses
Taxation Courses
Undergraduate Courses
Note: All Modern Languages courses have prerequisite guidelines. Please read them carefully. In addition, every student will be screened for skill level during the first week of classes to ensure proper course placement.
The courses below are designed for both native and highly advanced students of any of the languages offered at Bentley.
Chinese
Note: Students who speak Mandarin but do not read or write the language should consult with the director of the Chinese language program, Yuan Li, to ensure proper placement.
French
Italian
Japanese
Spanish
Note: Students registering for Bentley Spanish courses for the first time are encouraged to take a self-paced assessment available at the Modern Languages Department website www.bentley.edu/languages. The link SPANISH PLACEMENT TEST located on the right side of the ML home page will direct students to an online test that, upon completion, provides immediate feedback indicating recommended level/course.
Undergraduate Courses
EC 111 and EC 112 are prerequisites to all other courses in economics.
Managerial economics and economics-finance majors should contact their academic advisors for information with respect to course sequencing.
Graduate Courses
Undergraduate Courses
See the course registration booklet from the Registrar for the description of special topics courses that are offered from time to time.
Graduate Courses
Undergraduate Courses
Global Studies (GLS) is an interdisciplinary department with faculty trained in political science, geography, communication, and culture. As such, we offer an array of regionally and globally focused courses from a variety of perspectives. Our courses examine contemporary global issues and international relations with emphasis on politics, commerce, and culture.
GLS courses serve students in the Global Studies Major and Minor as well as the Liberal Studies Major. US, Comparative, and State and Local Government and Politics courses fulfill Bentley's General Education Requirement. These and other GLS courses can also be used to satisfy degree requirements in other programs as indicated in the descriptions below.
Undergraduate Courses
Undergraduate Courses
In addition to the courses listed below, the following courses with an "COM" designation may be applied to all Information Design and Corporate Communication (IDCC) programs of study:
COM 210 Effective Speaking
COM 320 Intercultural Communication
COM 321 Mass Communication
COM 322 Theories of Persuasion: From Plato to Vance Packard
COM 323 Small-Group Communication
COM 324 Design as Communication
COM 325 Introduction to Linguistics
COM 390 Special Topics in Language Studies and Communication
COM 410 Communication Research Design
COM 411 Research Project (EN 411)
COM 421 Internship in Communication