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ASLN 1101-1102: Elementary Levels I and II
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut
(101-102)
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ASLN 1103-1104: Intermediate Levels I and II
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut
(101-104) 1101 and 1103 are offered in the first semester, and 1102 and 1104 in the second. Please refer to the Critical Languages course descriptions in this publication. Consult the Program Director in Arjona 128 or at manuela.m.wagner@UConn.edu for more information.
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BADM 1801: Contemporary Issues in the World of Business
1.00 Credits
University of Connecticut
(198) Either semester. One credit. May be repeated in different sections for up to three credits maximum. Open to freshmen and sophomores; others with consent of instructor. May not be used to satisfy Junior-Senior level major requirements of the School of Business. The world of business has changed. No longer can we refer to the cliche "business as usual." Today'business world is a complex, challenging and exciting place. Each section of this course will capture some aspect of that challenge and excitement. Students will be exposed to undercurrents that challenge and perplex today's managers and executives around the globe. Students should consult the scheduling booklet for specific topics offered.
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BADM 2893: Foreign Study
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut
(193) Either or both semesters. Credits and hours by arrangement. Consent of the Associate Dean is required prior to the student's departure. With a change in content, may be repeated for credit. Special topics taken in a foreign study program.
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BADM 3001: Mobile Computing Lab I
1.00 Credits
University of Connecticut
(291) Either semester. One credit. Open only to students admitted to the School of Business. Prerequisite: Open to juniors or higher. Students taking this course will be assigned a final grade of S (satisfactory) or U (unsatisfactory). Registering for this course enters the student into the Mobile Computing Program for the School of Business. The student will be provided with a leased notebook computer that is configured for use with the network in the School. To receive credit for the course, the student must attend an orientation session at the beginning of the semester and pass a laboratory practical examination covering prescribed software tasks. Lectures and help sessions will be provided during the semester to prepare students for the examination. Consult the website: http:// www.business.uconn.edu/its for details about the examination, the computer, and the associated fees and policies.
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BADM 3002: Mobile Computing Lab II
0.00 Credits
University of Connecticut
(292) Either semester. Zero credits. Prerequisite: BADM 3001; open to juniors or higher. May be repeated. May not be used to satisfy Junior-Senior level major requirements of the School of Business. Registering for this course continues the student's participation in the Mobile Computing Initiative for the School of Business. The student will continue to have access to the leased computer provided in the semester they registered for BADM 3001.
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BADM 3005: Mobile Computing Lab III
0.00 Credits
University of Connecticut
(295) Either semester. Zero credits. Prerequisite: Open to juniors or higher; open only with consent. Students from outside the School of Business who wish to register for courses within the School must register for this course to participate in the Mobile Computing Initiative. The student will need to present their notebook computer for certification to the Information Technology Services department at the School and make it compatible with the School's network prior to receiving permission to enroll in this course. Consult the website: http:// www.business.uconn.edu/its for the current requirements.
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BADM 3006: Mobile Computing Lab IV
0.00 Credits
University of Connecticut
(296) Either semester. Zero credits. Prerequisite: BADM 3005; open to juniors or higher. May be repeated. May not be used to satisfy Junior-Senior level major requirements of the School of Business. Registering for this course continues the student's participation in the Mobile Computing Initiative for the School of Business. The student will continue to have access to the computer they had certified in the semester they registered for BADM 3005.
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BADM 3710: Principles of Managerial Accounting
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut
(210) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: ACCT 2001; open to juniors or higher. Not open to students who have passed or are taking ACCT 2101. Will not substitute for ACCT 2101 for students who enter the School of Business. May not be used to satisfy Junior-Senior level major requirements of the School of Business. A survey of internal reports to managers for use in planning and controlling operating systems, for use in decision-making, formulating major plans and policies, and for costing products for inventory valuation and income determination.
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BADM 3720: Business Law
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut
(220) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: Open to juniors or higher. Not open to students who have passed or are taking BLAW 3175. Will not substitute for BLAW 3175 for students who enter the School of Business. May not be used to satisfy Junior- Senior level major requirements of the School of Business. The meaning of law and the structure of the American legal system are studied with a view toward the impact of law upon the operation of American business. Key philosophies of ethics and social responsibility are examined through the lens of stakeholder analysis and other analytical tools. Major aspects of government regulation of business such as products liability, securities regulation, worker protection, and intellectual property issues are also explored. Also examines fiduciary duty and tort liability.
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