Business Living Learning Community
The Business Living Learning Community is specifically designed for first-year business-minded students to receive enhanced
learning programs outside of the classroom. This community provides support toward
a successful academic and eventual business career.
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Accounting
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Analytics and Information Systems
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Economics - Economics, Business Economics, Mathematical Economics
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Finance - Business Finance and Personal Financial Planning
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Management - Business Admin, HR, Supply Chain, Entrepreneurship, Global Business Concentrations
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Marketing - Sales, Strategic, and Social Media
The Business Living Learning Community provides students with opportunities to connect and engage with fellow business-minded classmates, faculty, peer mentors, and business executives.
Students will benefit from programming designed to focus on community engagement, leadership, and personal development.
Students will have the opportunity to participate in business workshops, networking events with faculty,
and business-related excursions. Events business LLC students can expect to attend are the Annual Hot Rods Game, Game Nights, Podsgiving,
and Bowling.
Fall Semester
ECON 202 Principles of Economics (Micro) 3 Hours
An introduction to basic descriptive, analytical and policy problems at the microeconomic level. The economic problems resulting from the disparity between human wants and the resources required to satisfy those wants will be studied with emphasis placed on the derivation and behavior of supply and demand functions and the role of prices in the allocation of scarce resources. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code E-SB | SB
ECON 202 Principles of Economics (Micro) 3 Hours
An introduction to basic descriptive, analytical and policy problems at the microeconomic level. The economic problems resulting from the disparity between human wants and the resources required to satisfy those wants will be studied with emphasis placed on the derivation and behavior of supply and demand functions and the role of prices in the allocation of scarce resources. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code E-SB | SB
Spring Semester
ECON 202 Principles of Economics (Micro) 3 Hours
An introduction to basic descriptive, analytical and policy problems at the microeconomic level. The economic problems resulting from the disparity between human wants and the resources required to satisfy those wants will be studied with emphasis placed on the derivation and behavior of supply and demand functions and the role of prices in the allocation of scarce resources. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code E-SB | SB
I am thankful for the people in the LLC because it is fun being able to study with
them. Then when I don’t know what to do I can always count on them for help. The teachers
are also very nice and will help with anything. I also love attending the LLC events
with all the friends I’ve made in the Business LLC so far.
WKU Gordon Ford College of Business
Contact: llc@wku.edu
Living Learning Community options and locations may be subject to change.
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