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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to the principles of accounting, finance, marketing strategy, production, planning and teamwork. This class provides the initial foundation for future classes in the Business Administration course of study.
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4.00 Credits
Research methodology used in business and marketing research beginning with problem formulation, determination of sources of information, research design, data collection, analysis, interpretation and preparation and presentation of research findings. Satisfies the Sophomore Seminar GUR.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to financial and managerial accounting. Topics covered in the course include preparation and interpretation of financial statements; concepts, principles, and assumptions used in the preparation of financial statements; cost concepts, cost determination and analysis; and budgeting.
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4.00 Credits
An experiential course applying leadership and group development theory to personal and group awareness. Students will have the opportunity to examine and explore their own leadership styles, traits, and behaviors. Students will work in groups in an experiential learning laboratory format. Block course.
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4.00 Credits
This course will provide an overview of the basic concepts of entrepreneurship focusing on the nature, environment, and risks of new venture formation. Topics include: the entrepreneurial mindset, opporAlaska Pacific University tunity recognition, market assessment, feasibility plan, how to structure a new venture, pricing strategies, financing the product or service idea, legal structures, and harvesting of the new venture.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers consumer behavior, market research, strategy, distribution, promotion, planning, pricing, and support. Students will learn how to develop and evaluate market plans and assess interventions aimed at managing customer value.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the theory and practice of Statistics with an emphasis on data mining and analysis. Topics will include a discussion of descriptive statistics, the major discrete and continuous distributions as they relate to business and financial data sets, parameter estimation, hypothesis testing, and basic forecasting methods. Prerequisite: MT 10100 Intermediate Algebra or equivalent. Satisfies the Quantitative Skills GUR.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Practical work experience or other experiential opportunity to apply learning in real world activity or work place. Guidance is provided by the collaborative efforts of the student, faculty, and on site supervisor.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Designed to enrich course work for upper division students in business administration, this course provides the opportunity for travel to relevant locations nationally and internationally.
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4.00 Credits
This menu course is designed to provide students with intermediate level elective courses in business administration in two distinct areas: Functional studies and Industry studies. Functional studies include taking selected topics courses in subjects such as organizational behavior, management, finance, marketing, quantitative analysis, accounting, law, international business, human resources, etc. Industry studies include selected topics courses in arts, not-for-profit sector, government, health care, non-governmental organizations, manufacturing, natural resources, tourism, etc.
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