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  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Fall Semester Introduction to the study of America from an interdisciplinary perspective, emphasizing critical analysis of culture though exploration of a wide rang of cultural artifacts including literary and historical texts, visual images and material objects. Students will examine the many aspects of thought, expression, and behavior that have shaped and defined the complex society of the United States while exploring their own relationship to America's diverse history and culture. Of particular concern are the diverse cultural experiences and meaning that shape individual and collective notions of American identity.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Spring Semester Provides research tools, strategies, and guidance for the elaboration of a significant research project in an area of American cultural studies with emphasis on the collaborative selection and research of issues for discussion as well as on sharing the process of project development. The specific content of this course varies with the instructor. Prerequisites: Junior Standing
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Fall Semester Through structured business simulation, students are introduced to the disciplines of accounting, finance, management, marketing and international business. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking, oral and written case analyses, oral presentations, teamwork current events and interaction with guest speakers. The course also includes discussions of ethical practices, historical and global issues affecting today's organizations. Students may not receive credit for both BA 101 and BA 120.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Spring Semester Introductory course intended for non-Business majors and minors. Survey of those economic activities which, collectively, are called business. Open to Business majors/minors only with permission of Business Chairperson. Students may not receive credit for both BA 101 and BA 120.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Overview of the field of sport management (professional and amateur; athletic and recreational) with emphasis on facility planning and management, special event planning, fiscal management and budgeting, international sports, personnel management, marketing and promotion, and risk management. Discussion of current issues in sports and their solutions.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Fall Semester This course provides students with a historical overview of the fundamental concepts, events, and forces which have shaped American businesses. The class will discuss the progression from businesses in the colonial era through our current era of intense global competition. Each stage in this progression will include readings of primary documents and secondary essays, as well as lessons and discussions on the business people and business leaders, companies, and political, economic and social forces prevalent through the time period.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Fundamental principles and theories of financial accounting. Emphasis placed on the preparation and use of financial statements for the corporation. Interpretation and use of financial statement information in business decisions, and a study of the system that produces this information.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Concepts and practices of managerial accounting. Topics include: cost behavior and cost-volume-profit analysis, contribution margin reporting, profit planning and budgeting, standard costs, performance analysis, decentralized operations, and relevant costs for decision making. Prerequisite: BA 203.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Introduction to the techniques and reasoning processes of statistical analysis. Emphasis on statistical reasoning and critical analysis of statistical evidence. Statistical software is used to support computational tasks. Topics include study design, data collection, descriptive statistics, elementary probability, discrete and continuous distributions, confidence interval estimation, tests of hypotheses for numerical and categorical data, and simple linear regression. Prerequisite: MA 119 or higher mathematics course.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Alternate Years: Fall 2008, 2010 Multivariate statistical techniques appropriate to business problems. Emphasis on study design and effective use of software to incorporate statistical reasoning in common business situations. Topics include design of experiments, Analysis of Variance, simple and multiple regression analysis, residual analysis and time series forecasting. Prerequisites: BA 206.
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