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ART S495: Internship in Art Studio
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
A supervised experience in a field study situation which complements the student's course work. The internship program is offered through cooperation of participating institutions which provide professional guidance for the interns. Any student who wishes to participate in the internship must consult with the Art Department Internship Coordinator not later than the middle of the semester prior to beginning of the internship. Prerequisite: Junior and senior art majors who have a QPA of no less than 2.50 in their major.
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BAD M200: Introduction to Business Systems
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
An introductory study of information systems from a business problem-solving perspective. Topics include technical and organizational foundations of information systems, the use of information systems to support critical business operations and to achieve strategic objectives, common approaches to building information systems, and management of information system resources. The course emphasizes the use of computers to analyze, coordinate, and solve organizational decision-making problems. Note: Students may not receive credit for both BADM 200 Introduction to Business Systems and 12.208 Microcomputer Applications in Business. Prerequisite: CSCI 120 Introduction to Information Technology.
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BAD M215: Legal Environment of Business
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
A study of the interrelationships among business, government, and society as reflected in the legal system in which firms operate. In addition to examining specific laws and legal issues, such as business transactions, employer-employee relations, government regulation and consumer law, students become familiar with the way in which laws develop and change. Special emphasis is on the social and ethical issues which arise in business law.
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BAD M280: Applied Organizational Theory and Management
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
An in-depth study of the application of management theory to the behavior of individuals and groups in organizations. Topics in the course include: organizational structure and design, motivation, job design, leadership, communication and power in organizations. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
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BAD M305: Quantitative Methods in Business
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
The application of quantitative techniques to solve organizational problems. Topics covered include decision theory and models, analysis of risk, network analysis, linear programming, and the application of these topics through the use of problems and case analysis. Prerequisite: ECON 202 Quantitative Economics and Business II, MRKT 271 Marketing Principles, and BADM 280 Applied Organizational Theory and Management.
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BAD M313: Promotional Strategy
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
A focus on the development of effective marketing communication strategies. Various aspects of marketing communication are discussed, including advertising, sales promotion, personal selling, and public relations. Prerequisite: MRKT 271 Marketing Principles
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BAD M320: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
A survey of the development of money and credit, monetary theories, monetary systems and an examination of the relationship between monetary policy and economic welfare. Prerequisite: ECON 101 Principles of Macroeconomics and ECON 102 Principles of Microeconomics.
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BAD M330: Managerial Finance I
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
The study of the relationship between the investment and financing decisions made by firms. Main topics include working capital and fixed asset management contained within a broad overview of the type of assets a company acquires, the reasons for acquiring them, and the sources and costs of financing the assets. Concepts are discussed primarily in accounting terms, and mathematical relationships are used as a focal point for discussion. Prerequisite: ECON 101 Principles of Macroeconomics, ECON 102 Principles of Microeconomics, and ACCT 120 Introduction to Financial Accounting, and ECON 202 Quantitative Economics and Business II (or concurrent registration).
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BAD M341: Public Choice and Expenditure
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
An introduction to the process of social choice and the translation of choice into public expenditure programs. Emphasis is placed upon the application of economic analysis in the appraisal of income redistribution, health, education, defense, social insurance, and environmental programs. Note: Credit will not be given for both this course and 12.340 Public Finance. Prerequisite: ECON 101 Principles of Macroeconomics and ECON 102 Principles of Microeconomics.
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BAD M372: Operations and Project Management
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
An analysis of methods to effectively produce and distribute goods and services provided by profit and nonprofit organizations. Topics to be covered include project management, process selection and design, production planning and control, quality control, prices and costs, and the technology of materials and equipment. Prerequisite: ECON 202 Quantitative Economics and Business II and BADM 280 Applied Organizational Theory and Management.
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