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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: BU 231 Code B Consists of paid employment with a cooperating business concern previously approved of by the College. Employment will be limited to a minimum of fifteen hours and a maximum of twenty hours per week. The student's employment will be in the area of his/her business major. Note: Students intending to register for this course must have the prior approval of the Chairperson of the Business Department.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: BU 232 Code B Consists of paid employment with a cooperating business concern previously approved of by the College. Employment will be limited to a minimum of fifteen hours and a maximum of twenty hours per week. The student's employment will be in the area of his/her business major. Note: Students intending to register for this course must have the prior approval of the Chairperson of the Business Department.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: BU 225 Code B Students will have an opportunity to pursue with greater depth a subject area of particular individual interest. All independent projects must be arranged in the semester prior to registration with advanced departmental approval and with the supervision of one of the full-time Business faculty.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: BU 103 Code B Prerequisite or Parallel: ENG* E043 or permission of the instructor. A study of the principles, advantages and problems of owning or operating a small business, including qualifications, choosing a location, capital, merchandising, control, credit, and promotion. Business Department majors CANNOT use both BES* E118 and BBG* E101 as the business elective in order to satisfy graduation requirements.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: BU 216 Code B Prerequisite: ENG* E101 and BES* E118 or permission of the instructor. An exploration of the entrepreneurial and franchising process, addressing the skills, concepts, mental attitudes, and knowledge relevant for creating, building, and operating new business ventures. Attention will be given to examining new venture opportunities, strategies, entrepreneurial profiles, resource recognition, allocation and development, capital acquisition, and post start-up strategies. Major emphasis will be placed on creative development of individual business plans incorporating computer applications.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: BU 125 Code B Prerequisite: ENG* E101 or permission of the instructor. An overview of the banking industry. Topics include the language and documents of banking, check processing, teller functions, deposit functions and the role of the bank in the community.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: BU 215 Code B Prerequisite: ENG* E101 and ACC* E113 with a grade of "C" or higher, or permission of the instructor. A study of the fundamental principles and concepts of finance. Topics include the basic concepts of financial statement analysis, time value of money, risk and return, valuation of corporate bonds and common stock, cost of capital, capital budgeting, short-term financing, cash budgeting and a brief introduction to financial markets.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: BU 223 Code B Prerequisite: BFN* E201 with a grade of "C" or higher orpermission of instructor. A study of the fundamental principles and concepts of analysis and an evaluation of a variety of financial investments with emphasis on common stocks and bonds. The working of capital markets and the determination of interest rates will also be covered.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: BU 227, ECN*E250 Code B Prerequisite: BFN* E201 or ECN* E101, either course with a grade of "C" or higher. A study of the key concepts, theories and interrelationships that link money and banking to the U.S. economy. The topics covered will include the principles of money and credit, basic banking regulations, determination of interest rates and foreign exchange rates, monetary policy, and the mission and tools of the Federal Reserve System. The structure and characteristics of financial markets are also covered.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: BU 217 Code B Prerequisite: ACC* E113 and ENG* E101 or permission of the instructor. An examination of the finance function in the non-profit sector. Concepts and principles of finance are applied to the unique problems and opportunities of the non-profit organization and its stakeholders. Topics include characteristics of non-profits, non-profit financial and managerial accounting, financial planning and forecasting, budgeting, short- and long-term financing, and management of financial resources.
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