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3.00 Credits
F, S.?A study of computer concepts, including the information processing cycle, file organization, telecommunications, and operating systems and systems software. Applications software, including spreadsheets, databases, word processing, presentation graphics, computer communications, and operating systems with graphical user interfaces. BUS 902 Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
F, S. A study of the principles and procedures used to prepare and communicate financial information to the firm's managers and to external parties. Topics include the accounting principles, processes, and data systems used by service/manufacturing firms in the preparation, use and interpretation of financial statements. BUS 903 Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 30 semester hours. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
The course examines the use of accounting information for decision making by managers of business organizations. Topics include cost terminology, product costing, quality management, profit planning, control of operations, segment reporting profitability analysis, and relevant costs for decision making.?Students will use appropriate software, including spreadsheets, to organize and analyze information.? BUS 904 Prerequisites & Notes: BUS 1950, and BUS 2101 with a grade of C or better. Credits: 3
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
(Arr-Arr-1-12) (Credit/No Credit) Monitored work or service experience requiring development and application of business knowledge and skills. Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of at least 30 semester hours and approval of Internship Learning Agreement by School of Business Chair or designee.? Up to 12 hours of internship credit may be counted for graduation. Credits: 1-12
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3.00 Credits
F, S. This course provides an overview of the finance function and the basic concepts of financial institutions, financial management, and investments. The course is not open to Business Majors. Prerequisites & Notes: BUS 2101. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
F, S. A study of the legal and social environment in which businesses operate, including structure and operation of legal institutions, development of common law and legislation, ethics and social responsibility, government regulation of business, contracts, and the international legal environment. BUS 913 Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 30 semester hours or more. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
F, S. Provides a working knowledge of descriptive statistics, probability distributions, hypothesis testing and simple correlation and regression. Includes the application of computer software to these techniques. BUS 901 Prerequisites & Notes: Sophomore standing. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
F, S. Organization fundamentals: objectives, functions, structure and operational procedure, interpersonal relationships, control and motivation systems, and communications. Prerequisites & Notes: Junior standing. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
F, S. ?An introduction to globalization and the cultural, economic, political, and legal environments of international business including an overview of risks, challenges, and opportunities of competing in the global marketplace. Prerequisites & Notes: BUS 2750, ECN 2801G, ECN 2802G; and declared major in the School of Business or CTE major with business education emphasis or admission to a minor offered by the School of Business. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
F, S. An introduction to MIS by management level and functional area. Among the topics are types of information systems, approaches to systems development, and security. Prepackaged software will be used in case problem solving and simulation situations. Prerequisites & Notes: BUS 1950, junior standing,?and admission to the School of Business or to a minor offered by the School of Business, or permission of Associate Chair. Credits: 3
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