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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An intense, credit-granting academic experience of short duration (usually from two days to two weeks) that is not listed in the current University curriculum. Provides for the practical application of theoretical learning within a group setting, and may include the development of methods and skills and the discussion of ideas and principles.
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A course intended for specific groups or organizations outside the University community.
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Graded Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory only. Student internships may be either full-time or part-time in a public or private agency appropriate to the degree objective. Internships consist of closely supervised periods of service that are arranged in advance of the course registration. Students should consult their advisor concerning prerequisites.
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Research carried out by the student that is based on appropriate methodology and scholarship.
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A thesis written by the student that reports extensive original research carried out by the student and demonstrates appropriate methodology and scholarship.
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Study of the operations function in both manufacturing and service organizations in terms of operations planning and control, inventory management, quality control, and job design. Prerequisites: ACCT 2102, BUAD 2231, and ECON 2100, or consent of instructor and junior standing.
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The application of multivariate statistics to improve business decision making and how business leaders can best understand the results of these analyses. Students will determine patterns and predict future outcomes and trends using data analysis with an emphasis on regression and correlation, time series, analysis of variance, and business forecasting. Prerequisite: BUAD 2231 or consent of instructor.
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This course covers the quantitative method and models in business that focus on management science techniques, using a linear programming tool implemented in Excel. Design, documentation, and auditing standards are defined and applied to models and spreadsheet database applications. Prerequisites: ACCT 2102, BUAD 2280 and MATH 1170 (or equivalent or higher).
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WWW environment, browsers, Web 2.0, Ajax Client and programming techniques. Major topics include Web page design, Web-based multimedia/graphics, XHTML, W3C XHTML validation service, CSS AND JavaScript. Create Headings, Links, Images, Special characters, Tables, Lists, Forms, Positioning Elements, Embedded Style Sheets, Text Flow, Box Model, User Style sheet and Drop-Down Menu. Prerequisites: BUAD 2280 and any computer programming course.
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Management principles course emphasizing functional areas of management: Planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Prerequisites: ACCT 2102, ECON 2100, and BUAD 2231; or consent of instructor and junior standing.
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