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SCJ 587: Urban Ethnography
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
An examination of qualitative research methods in studying social behavior; focuses on conducting field studies as a scientific method of inquiry.
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SCJ 603: Statistics II
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
This course is designed to provide skills to graduate students in inferential statistics. Students learn testing of scientific hypotheses utilizing correlation analysis, analysis of variance, regression analysis and factor analysis. Detecting defective data and interpolation will also be covered during the semester. ( Prerequisites: SCJ 503 and SCJ 505)
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SCJ 613: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
Designed to give students in selected fields an opportunity to more intensely pursue research and/or to engage in other learning experiences consistent with the completion of their program of study. ( Prior approval of the instructor is required.)
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SCJ 801: Thesis Consultation
1.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
Direct advisement with faculty in the completion of the thesis and research/ writing process.
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SCJ 805: Thesis Research
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
Same as SCJ 801, but can serve as an option to meet financial aid and other "minimal load" requirements.
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION CBUS 317: Enterprise Integration Systems
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
Students learn about the supply chain management programming environment, including data and communications protocols/standards, server and client operating systems, and a working knowledge of at least one online Enterprise Resource Planning Application. We prepare our students well to really understand their business functions. The role of our core business offerings is to provide students with a firm understanding of how their business function works in the overall business model. However they are competing with students who have this as well. Furthermore they are increasingly getting hands-on experience with the actual systems that are used to actually provide this functional integration. Enterprise integration is not only about software but also about the power of automation on business productivity. Students will be provided with the concepts of enterprise resource planning and extensive exposure to the SAP System. SAP has 39% penetration of the ERP market, and nearly 100% in the Fortune 100. These companies are spending tens of millions of dollars annually, updating and integrating these systems into every business function. Our students are to be exposed to this environment. Prerequisite: CBUS 206.
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Urban Politics:CPSC 512: Black City Politics
3.00 Credits
Clark Atlanta University
Comparative assessment of the impact of the ascendancy of black elected officials in specified American cities; analyses of the mechanics which brought blacks to power, problems blacks experience in exercising power, and impact of black leadership on the delivery and quality of city services.
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