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Course Criteria
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1.50 Credits
Class hours: 1.5 Lecture This course is for the student who plans on entering college classes and wants to improve listening skills and learning techniques. Emphasis is on methods for reading text books efficiently, taking notes, understanding textbook assignments, and preparing for examinations.
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1.50 Credits
Class hours: 1.5 Lecture/0.5 Laboratory This course is designed for the advanced ESL students in writing courses who need help with grammar troublespots that cause difficulties in writing. Rather than provide English grammar review, the course concentrates on rules to help the student apply general principles. It will aid in finding ways to examine and evaluate writing in terms of grammatical accuracy. This course may be taken for a maximum of 4 times.
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 3.0 Lecture This course is designed to empower individuals with various tools to manage their money and make sound lifelong financial decisions. Students will understand the social and psychological issues related to money and learn established measurement techniques to analyze, plan, and manage their financial lives. Topics include financial planning, income and expense management, investment analysis, retirement planning, consumerism, insurance, estate planning, home ownership, and credit management. (Formerly BUSF 125) Transfer Credit: CSU
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 3.0 Lecture This course will cover the following subject areas: how to invest in the stock market; the various kinds of stocks, bonds, warrants, and rights; investment objectives; investment systems; the Broker's part in investment; stock exchanges; how stocks are traded and reported in the newspaper; investment vocabulary, mutual funds, and investment companies. (Formerly BUSF 126) Transfer Credit: CSU
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 3.0 Lecture This course is designed to teach students how to properly operate electronic calculators. Students will learn how electronic display calculators work, how to properly enter data using the ten-key keyboard, and how electronic calculators are used in business to solve practical problems. Techniques learned in this class can be applied to data processing and accounting classes. (Formerly BUSF 50)
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1.50 Credits
Class hours: 1.5 Lecture This course introduces methods of computing amounts to be saved and invested in order to fund retirement. The course also discusses various retirement plans available. Additionally, students will learn techniques to research and evaluate mutual fund investment opportunities. (Formerly BUSF 51)
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1.50 Credits
Class hours: 1.5 Lecture This course is designed to teach students basic mathematical calculations used in business, finance, and accounting and introduces them to the IBM compatible computer and standard spreadsheet software. Topics covered include fractions and percentages, sales and purchasing cycles, sales tax, markups and markdowns, simple and compound interest, and finance charges. (Formerly BUSF 52)
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5.00 Credits
Class hours: 5.0 Lecture/1.0 Laboratory This beginning French course emphasizes listening, speaking, reading and writing and helps to develop the appreciation of cultural diversity through the study of differences and similarities between cultures. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
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5.00 Credits
Class hours: 5.0 Lecture/1.0 Laboratory Prerequisite: FREN 101 or equivalent with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher. This course is a continuation of the study of the basic principles of French with an emphasis on oral and written communication. It helps continue to develop the appreciation of cultural diversity through the study of differences and similarities between cultures. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
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5.00 Credits
Class hours: 5.0 Lecture/1.0 Laboratory Prerequisite: FREN 102 or equivalent with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher. This course provides a review and in-depth study of important grammatical concepts. Reading and interpretation of authentic literary works by French writers are included. Guided and original composition exercises will be assigned as a transition to free written expression. This class is conducted primarily in French. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
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