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INB 670: Legal Environment of International Business
3.00 Credits
Western International University
The legal questions of the international business environment are explored. A study is made of the interrelationships among laws of different countries and inter- and non-governmental organizations as they affect individuals and business organizations attempting to operate internationally. Border-crossing business contracts, liabilities, and the role of attorneys are also investigated in this framework. (3 credits)
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INS 320: Cultural and Social Environment:Pacific Rim
3.00 Credits
Western International University
The course uses comparative and historical methods to focus on how the religious, philosophical, historical, and cultural aspects of the Pacific Rim civilizations impact modern problems, processes and outcomes. Emphasis is placed on the impact of colonialism and the modern state, building on the cultures and societies of this area. Comparing Asian, Latin American, Pacific Islander and North American development trends is also a focal point. (3 credits)
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INS 321: Cultural and Social Environment:Europe and Russia
3.00 Credits
Western International University
The course uses comparative and historical methods to focus on how religious, philosophical, historical, and cultural aspects of European civilization impact modern problems, processes and outcomes. The development of conflicting worldviews over time, such as feudalism in both Catholic and Orthodox forms, Marxism, and western democratic capitalism, is emphasized. (3 credits)
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INS 323: Cultural and Social Environment:Latin America
3.00 Credits
Western International University
The course uses comparative analysis to investigate the impact of religious, philosophical, historical, and cultural aspects of Latin American civilization on modern problems, processes, and outcomes. The course encourages students to recognize "culture" as a dynamic organization of artifacts, resources, people, and power. (3 credits)
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INS 324: Cultural and Social Environment:Middle East and Africa
3.00 Credits
Western International University
The course uses comparative analysis to investigate the impact of religious, philosophical, historical, and cultural aspects of Middle East and African civilizations on modern problems, processes and outcomes. Further, it provides students with an opportunity to explore and understand the diversity of human thought and behavior that characterizes different cultures in the Middle East and Africa. The development of conflicting worldviews over time such as traditional values and practices, Islam, and western interventions is emphasized. (3 credits)
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IT 110: Fundamentals of Computers
3.00 Credits
Western International University
The basic knowledge needed to successfully utilize personal computers and Microsoft Office is covered in this course. Emphasis is on the primary software tools used in everyday business operations, Microsoft Office applications, Netscape and Explorer Internet browsers. Office applications include Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Internet application focuses on the use of the Internet for e-mail and research. (3 credits)
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IT 300: Management Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Western International University
This course provides an introduction to the use and application of information systems technology in the business environment. Concepts include the components of M.I.S., the systems development process, and the uses of the basic types of information systems in support of the organization's goals and objectives. Topics discussed include basic hardware and software concepts, telecommunications, business processes, strategy, databases, artificial intelligence, ethics, legal issues, and electronic commerce using the Internet. (3 credits) Prerequisite: IT 110
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IT 307: JAVA Programming
3.00 Credits
Western International University
JAVA has rapidly become the language of choice for platform-independent implementations. This course provides a general introduction to programming and object-oriented programming in particular. The syntax and semantics of the JAVA language are addressed, as well as related topics which include object-oriented programming concepts, terminology, and notation. (3 credits) Prerequisite: IT 317
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IT 316: Analysis and Design of Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Western International University
This course explores various methodologies for system development. Students will be walked through a hypothetical case where each phase of the system development process is explored. This will allow students to gain an understanding of the principles and concepts used in the development of enterprise systems. Topics covered include systems analysis, systems design, systems programming, systems implementation and maintenance. (3 credits) Prerequisite: IT CBK Course
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IT 317: Fundamentals of Programming in a Web Context
3.00 Credits
Western International University
This purpose of this course is to start at the very beginning of computer programming and gradually enrich the student's skill set to include not only programming fundamentals, but to learn those skills within a familiar web browser context. The student will learn a simple programming language called JavaScript, combined with standard web languages HTML and CSS. At the end of this course the student will have the necessary skill set to continue on to the more advanced information technology classes based on either the Java or the .NET platforms. Additionally, the student will have the foundation for further JavaScript/HTML/CSS development, culminating in the programming paradigm called Dynamic HTML, and its even more modern version - Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX). (3 credits) Prerequisite: IT CBK Course
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