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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
An introductory course in Business activities and operations. Major topics include the evolution of business organizations, entrepreneurship, leadership and management theories, marketing, accounting, finance, as well as current issues in business enterprise.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of today's business environment. The effect of technology and quality movements on today's market, contemporary business issues in organizations, ethics, finance, marketing, law, information systems, and the effects on various business careers are explored.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of socio-cultural and political conflicts affecting regulation of international trade: covers systems of payments, balance of trade and management operations of multinational companies and the effects contrasting political systems on international business relationships.
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1.00 Credits
Course gives the student the opportunity to understand the relationship of theory to practice through participation in a service-learning experience. Students are required to complete 20 hours of volunteer work, a service-learning contract, necessary oral and written reflection methods.
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1.00 Credits
An introductory course dealing with our relationship to the natural environment in the various climatic, regional, and economic areas of the world and the interrelationships and problems of conservation of natural resources.
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1.00 Credits
Course provides basic communication skills for student interested in functional use of the language in everyday situations and/or for students in AA and AS programs requiring essential skills as preparation for university parallel programs. The use of the language lab, tutorial and individualized instruction are integral elements of the course.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GER 1120, one year of high school German or permission of the instructor. Continuation of GER 1120 provides basic communication for students interested in functional use of the language in everyday situations and/or for students in AA and AS programs requiring essential skills in the language as preparation for university parallel programs. The use of the language lab, tutorial and individualized instruction are integral elements of the course.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: GER 1120, GER 1121, one year of high school German, or permission of instructor. A course in second language acquisition offered for an intensive period of time stressing conversational skills, to help students acquire skills to meet general social demands and to further develop competency for language requirements within academic, business, professional, or career fields. This course does not replace, but may serve as a supplement or complement for basic introductory or intermediate level courses.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GER 1120, GER 1121, two years high school German, or instructor permission. Intermediate course review of essential skills in the language in combination with social and cultural aspects of contemporary society, with integrated use of language laboratory, tutorial, and individualized instruction as essential elements.
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4.00 Credits
This telecourse examines the psychological, physical, and social aspects of the aging process. In addition to introducing students to aging, this course also fosters personal reflection on values and attitudes towards aging and the elderly.
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