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BIO 490: Senior Thesis II
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
Developing the concept explored in Senior Thesis I, students will investigate a topic related to Biology and Biotechnology in which they have a particular interest. The outcomes of the project are a scholarly paper and a presentation. Prerequisites & Notes BIO 480, BIO 489, and all prior coursework. (Cr: 3)
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BUS 110: Business Computers I
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
Provides current introduction to computer system concepts and personal computers in particular. Implications of information technology on business are explored. Problem-solving skills using word processing and presentation software and the World Wide Web are developed. (Cr: 3)
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BUS 115: Business Computers II
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
Builds on understanding of information technology and its impact on business. Emphasis is on using advanced presentation, database and Web creation software to solve problems in business. Prerequisites & Notes BUS 110 or equivalent competency. (Cr: 3)
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BUS 120: Business Fundamentals I
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
Half of a two-semester integrative interdisciplinary course (with BUS 121) focusing on the interdependencies in business while providing a foundation for advanced study and a framework for defining internship and career direction. Readings, exercises, team projects, and the first internship experience are used to develop the analytical, interpersonal, and communication skills required for business success. (Cr: 3)
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BUS 121: Business Fundamentals II
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
Half of a two-semester integrative interdisciplinary course (with BUS 120), focuses on the interdependencies in business while providing a foundation for advanced study and a framework fordefining internship and career direction. Readings, exercises, team projects, and the first internship experience are used to develop the analytical, interpersonal, and communication skills required for business success. Prerequisites & Notes BUS 120. (Cr: 3)
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BUS 200: Marketing
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
An introductory overview of marketing in the 21st century. Techniques for the application of key marketing frameworks and tools for analyzing customers, competition, and marketing strengths and weaknesses are examined. Emphasis is placed on methods for the selection of target markets. Strategies that integrate product, price, promotion and place to meet the needs of a target market are studied. Prerequisites & Notes Sophomore status or permission of instructor. (Cr: 3)
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BUS 210: Finance
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
An introduction to finance including organization, taxes, capital markets, the commercial banking system, interest rates, financial analysis, financial forecasting, working capital management, marketable securities, accounts receivables, inventories, and short term credit markets. Students will use financial computers and/or software applications to apply concepts. Prerequisites & Notes ACC 151. (Cr: 3)
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BUS 300: Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
Examines historic evolution, economic, and Societal impact of the entrepreneurship process from conception to implementation of a new venture. Focus is on attributes of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial teams, their search and assessment of various resources to convert opportunities into profitable businesses. Prerequisites & Notes ACC 205 or BUS 210 , or permission of instructor. (Cr: 3)
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BUS 302: Legal Environment for the Business Manager
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
This course gives students a working knowledge of the legal system and the law and how it affects day-to-day operations of businesses all over the world. Topics include: Small business and the law, the judicial process, trials and alternative dispute resolution, Constitutional law, the administrative agency, contracts and liability, debtor/creditor Relationships, labor law, employment discrimination and sexual harassment, environmental law, consumer protection, federal securities and anti-trust law, and international corporations and the law. Prerequisites & Notes BUS 121 or permission of instructor. (Cr: 3)
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BUS 303: International Business
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
An overview of the environment in which international businesses compete, this course introduces the student to the impact of culture and political economy on business decision making, the economics and politics of international trade and investment, the nature of the international monetary system, the strategies and structures that characterize successful international enterprises, and the Special role that each business function plays within a firm operating globally. (Cr: 3)
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