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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Introduction to data communications in a business setting: issues facing users and managers involving communications among computers, local area and wide area networks, file transfers, utility services, and group projects. Covers both theory and direct experience with the latest versions of graphics-based programs: Windows, desktop publishing, visual presentations, and remote databases via Internet access.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Study of characteristics and capabilities of advanced, interactive decision support systems. Hands-on practice with models and tools such as linear programming, PERT, trend analysis, risk analysis, and other techniques using EXCEL. Prerequisites: BA 206, or consent of the Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Explores the role of information systems in a small business setting. The theory and design of business systems prepare the students for extensive hands-on labs, developing applications using popular software packages.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Concepts and principles of computer-based information systems in organizations. Topics include: management decisions and human information processing; review of computing fundamentals; varieties of computer-based information systems; systems life cycle. Readings, lectures, discussion, and case studies are used to explore concepts and their applications.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Spring Semester Provides in-depth coverage of the accounting issues involved in plant assets, intangibles, liabilities, leases, stockholder's equity, earning per share, revenue recognition, and the cash flow statement. Prerequisite: BA 203.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Enables Accounting majors to understand, design, and evaluate computerized accounting systems: basic information system, analysis and design, end-user computing, and control concepts. Students analyze real-world cases, write and present solutions, and complete "hands-on'' computer assignments. Caseinvolve the use of computer technology to gain competitive advantage, the use of special-purpose accounting systems and Excel to support managerial decisions. Significant outside-of-class group projects are required. Prerequisites: BA 204 and BA 206.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Emphasizes understanding financial markets and the financial management of corporations. Stresses the firm's procurement, allocation, and control of funds and their relationship to the firm's objectives of profitability and liquidity. Covers the concepts of interest rates, financial analysis, risk and return, analysis of investment decisions and capital budgeting, debt and equity financing, and dividend policies. Lectures, problems, and readings are employed. Prerequisites: BA 204.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Fall Semester Course covers intermediate topics in financial management. Emphasis on the major concepts of business finance, including capital budgeting and investment decisions, capital structure and financing decisions, financial analysis, and value creation. These concepts are explored through lectures, problems, readings, and class discussions. Prerequisite: BA 320.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Fall Semester Examination of the corporate report process from the point of view of the financial statement user. Emphasizes understanding the information that corporations are required to provide stockholders; interpreting the meaning of this information: and assessing how this information is used by investors. Focuses on the concept of earning quality and involves the extensive use of cases. Prerequisite: BA 203; Corequisite: BA 320; cannot receive credit for BA 324 and BA 311.
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits Fall Semester This is a senior Management Capstone course whose goal is to provide insights and tools which enable students to improve their negotiating and decision-making skills, as well as to understand the actions of others. Extensive use of readings, cases and experiential exercises. Prerequisites: BA 333 and senior standing.
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