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BUSI 250: Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
The course introduces students to macroeconomics as a core discipline and part of a well rounded liberal education. It is designed to provide essential experience for the understanding of the commercial aspects of art and to learn the discipline as a public policy tool. Students gain insight into critical thinking in economic terms and to evaluate significant global events. Prerequisite: MATH 100 or MATH 101 or MATH 201 or a passing score on the Math Competency Exam.
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BUSI 265: Principles of Marketing
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course emphasizes the role of marketing in creating value for customers, which leads to value for other stakeholders in a firm. The course covers such issues as value of products, customers and brands, methods for analyzing customers and competitors, customer segmentation, product positioning and the role of new technology. The course presents a general structure for analyzing marketing problems and some specific quantitative tools, and provides students with a forum both for presenting and defending their own recommendations, and for critically examining and discussing the recommendations of others. Prerequisite: BUSI 101.
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BUSI 301: Business for the Building Arts
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This lecture-based course explores the development of business-based knowledge and skills for School of Building Arts majors. The focus of the course is on major-specific business terminology as it relates to the role of the building arts in a free-market society. Techniques, skills and problem-solving strategies are examined in relation to the development of effective business knowledge, skills and practices inherent to professions in architecture, historic preservation and interior design. Prerequisite: ARCH 303 or HIPR 313 or INDS 310.
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BUSI 303: Business for Designers
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
Specifically tailored for School of Design majors, this course investigates a variety of business practices and models, which are presented within a context emphasizing the role of the designer as part of the collaborative business team. Students investigate various models and market structures and become familiar with issues including contextual research, user-centered design, project management, patents and contracts, and strategic planning and experience the challenges of team dynamics and collaboration in creative problem solving scenarios that expose students to various roles of a designer in the business world. Prerequisites: COMM 105, ENGL 123.
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BUSI 305: Business Practices in Communication Arts
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
Through demonstrations, lectures, and in-class exercises, students gain an understanding of the working procedures, correct practices, and legal considerations involved in managing a successful business in the creative arts /design fields either as a freelance artist/designer or in a supervisory capacity. Students learn how to contract, estimate, negotiate, bill and track jobs as part of maintaining a professional and successful business. In addition, students become familiar with the relevant laws and ethical practices affecting the success of the business environment. Prerequisites: COMM 105, ENGL 123.
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BUSI 355: Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course enables students to develop knowledge and skills in entrepreneurship. Financial management marketing strategies and business law are vital aspects of developing a business. This course provides a basis with which students may learn and develop knowledge and skills in these areas. Prerequisite: BUSI 265.
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BUSI 495: Special Topics in Business Management and Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
The special topic course offers students the opportunity to gain additional knowledge in the areas of business management and entrepreneurship. The content of the course varies according to particular issues and problems as well new developments that have an impact on business, management and entrepreneurship environments. Prerequisites: Vary according to topic.
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CERA 125: Introduction to Ceramics
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
Students explore a variety of ceramic processes, from hand building to basic use of the wheel. Focus is placed on the student's ability to build technical skill and on aesthetic approaches to using ceramic materials. Prerequisite: DSGN 102.
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CERA 215: Ceramic Techniques:Wheel Throwing I
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course is designed to present wheel throwing with a focus on vessel design. Students learn to make basic utilitarian, functional and sculptural vessels and use the wheel as a means of expression with clay. Prerequisite: DSGN 102.
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CERA 218: Moldmaking and Slip Casting for Ceramics I
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course is an exploration of the diversity of clay as an industrial material. Mold making and slip casting techniques are covered for the making of functional and non-functional ceramic objects. Historic, contemporary and industrial references are used to further the understanding of these techniques. Prerequisite: DSGN 102.
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