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  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Determined by instructor Offered: Typically as student interest and faculty availability allow A course designed to meet the particular interests of student and faculty. Topics vary from year to year. See course description in the "Schedule of Classes." 1/2 to 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: BUS 120 or ECO 102; or permission of instructor Offered: Typically Fall and Spring terms An interdisciplinary consideration of the function of management in organizations with emphasis on business. Considers systems and theories, including environments, structure and processes, decision-making, planning and change, and like topics. 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: BUS 130 Offered: Typically every third regular term (next offered Spring 2010). Study of Internal Revenue Code. Emphasizes problems of determining and reporting income and expenses of individuals and small businesses. 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: BUS 130 Offered: Typically every third regular term (next offered Fall 2009, as an exception, then begins every third regular term rotation with Fall 2010) The utilization of accounting in management processes. Emphasis on cost-accounting systems, budgeting, responsibility accounting, differential accounting, and capital budgeting. 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: BUS 130 Offered: Typically every Fall Term An in-depth study of financial accounting topics and reporting practices. Broad topics of interest include financial accounting functions, basic theory, asset recognition, valuation, and measurement. Emphasis is placed on the development of problem-solving ability in a complex environment. 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: BUS 326 Offered: Typically every Spring Term An in-depth study of financial accounting topics and reporting practices. Broad topics of interest include liability recognition and measurement, stockholder's equity, dilutive securities and investments, issues related to income measurement, and preparation and analysis of financial statements. Continued emphasis on the development of problem-solving ability in a complex environment. 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BUS 130 and ECO 250; junior or senior standing preferred Offered: Typically every third regular term (next offered Fall 2009) An investigation of investment strategies involving the integration of modern portfolio theory and capital market theory with traditional fundamental and technical analysis. Descriptive information about the investment environment is included, as well as recent theoretical developments made toward understanding how capital markets function, how prices of investment instruments are determined, and how a balance is struck between risk and return. 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: MAT 115 (or waiver); computer competency requirement met; either ECO 250 or TEC 352; OR permission of instructor Offered: Typically every third regular term (next offered Spring 2010) Surveys management of the production function of organizations, with emphasis on business and service. Considers the production function, analytic methods, capacity, location, job design, and operations. 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BUS 130 and ECO 250; junior (preferred) or senior standing Offered: Typically Fall and Spring terms An investigation into the nature, scope, and method of managerial finance. Emphasis is placed on developing concepts and techniques necessary for making financing and investing decisions. Financial analysis, financial planning and control, working capital management, and capital budgeting are topics of interest. Issues relating to optimal capital structure, dividend policy, and the cost of capital are also included. 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BUS 366; junior or senior standing preferred Offered: Typically every third regular term (next offered Spring 2010) A case-based intermediate financial-management course emphasizing the application of theory and practice to financial decision making. Finance topics introduced in BUS 366 are covered in greater depth in this course. Emphasis is placed on the interrelatedness and multi?disciplinary nature of various finance topics. The course includes such topics as capital budgeting, capital structure, working capital management, cost of capital, and mergers. 1 Course Credit
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