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BUS 1100: Business Computers
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
Students will utilize business computer software applications including word processing, spreadsheets, databases and presentation software to solve business problems, emphasizing professional design and organization. Additional topics include basic computer hardware, computer security and ethics, privacy concerns and professional communication standards.
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BUS 1141: Introduction to Business
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course offers a broad overview of the business world for both business and non-business majors. It is an introduction to the business environment, business ownership, management, marketing, technology and information, human resources, accounting and legal studies. This course introduces students to the concepts and knowledge of key business functions within the context of the global economy. This class will provide a foundation for other business courses and help students discover their career path while learning the fundamentals of business.
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BUS 1146: Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course is an introduction to personal financial management and planning. Topics covered in this course include key factors that affect personal income, budgeting, cash-flow management, use of credit and credit cards, planned borrowing, managing taxes and major expenditures including housing, automobiles, insurance and investments.
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BUS 1170: Introduction to Agribusiness, Food Systems and Global Agriculture
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course is an introduction to the economic environment of the agribusiness sectors of our economy. The course examines the role agriculture plays in the U.S. and global economies. Concepts to be examined include but are not limited to management of agribusiness, marketing of agribusiness, finance of agribusiness and government involvement in agriculture and agribusiness.
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BUS 1300: Financial Statement Analysis
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course covers principles used in analyzing financial statements and budgets. Students learn how to prepare, read and analyze financial statements. Topics include analysis of income statements, balance sheets, flow of funds, risk, obtaining and spreading statements, cash flow projections, capital accounts and financial ratios.
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BUS 2150: Legal Environment of Business
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course offers an overview of the American legal system and provides an introduction to what a business person should know about the law and the American legal system. Major content areas include the court system, trial process, alternative dispute resolution, business and the Constitution, the administrative process, torts and product liability, common law of contracts, employment law, employment discrimination, anti-trust law, international business and ethics.
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BUS 2204: Principles of Management
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course examines the historical and philosophical foundations of management as well as current theory and practices. Managerial decisions as a planner, organizer, motivator, controller and leader of a diverse workforce in a competitive environment are identified and evaluated. The course is a study of the basic principles of business management including the functional, scientific, behavioral and systems approaches. Current literature, concepts, models and applications may be included as well as the use of case studies.
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BUS 2206: Principles of Marketing
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course examines the business function of marketing and will enhance students' decision-making skills in a global market. The course focuses on how marketers create value by satisfying customer needs and wants by analyzing which target markets the organization can best serve, and the appropriate strategies to serve these markets. This course will also discuss the implications of environmental factors (including the digital environment) that can impact the marketing strategies of a business. Topics include business and consumer markets, branding and product strategies, marketing research, digital marketing concepts, pricing, promotion and supply chain management.
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BUS 2209: Business Research
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
Business research refers to the process of conducting research to assist with the launch or operation of a company and involves gathering data and using it to make business predictions, plans, or decisions. This Business Research course will involve analyzing market trends, collecting consumer information, and comparing competitors within the industry.
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BUS 2220: Global Business
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course will introduce the student to business operations surrounding global trade and identify inter-connected issues. Businesses are increasingly challenged by multinational corporations, international trade policies, cultural and religious differences, environmental movements, and human rights groups which often play a leading role in defining and framing the global agenda. Understanding why nations do business with each other, how communication plays a vital role, what cultural features influence business practices, how competitive dynamics affect organizations, and what legal considerations must be followed will prepare students for a rapidly-changing global economy.
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