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2.00 Credits
This course studies basic principles of cost and managerial accounting with an emphasis in departmentalization budgets, standard costs, variance analysis, job order, and process costs. It also provides a study of accounting principles, concepts, and procedures to aid in management for internal use in planning, controlling, and decision making. Prerequisites: BA 2003 and 2013.
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3.00 Credits
This course surveys the field of finance and provides the foundation for individuals entering the field of business in accounting, management, or related fields. Topics include sources of business and financial information, financial statement analysis, the time value of money, the nature and measurement of risk, financial institutions, investments, and corporate finance. Pre- or Co-requisite: BA 2013.
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1.00 Credits
This course familiarizes students with various administrative technologies, included but not limited to file management, e-mail etiquette, configuration and use of Tablet PC's and LCD Projectors, PDA's, and voice recognition software. Completion of BA 1133 Administrative Technologies I is not required to take this course. Prerequisite: CIS 1023 and 1253.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces contemporary ethical issues within the context of business firms and professional organizations. The scope of this course places particular emphasis on case studies involving ethical dilemmas and conflict management in the workplace. Students examine the dynamics of ethical leadership, focusing on the inherent value of honest, integrity, morality, and honorable behavior, while developing an awareness of the consequences of unethical conduct in modern society.
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0.00 Credits
The Capstone Project is the culmination of the AAS in Business Administration Degree. The course gives students the opportunity to integrate and extend their knowledge of business principles to solve real world business problems. Students will be expected to work in teams to produce solutions to business problems that meet modern business standards of professionalism and accuracy. Students must have completed or be currently enrolled in the following courses in order to participate in the Capstone Project course: BA 1113 or higher, BA 2103, CIS 1333, ECON 2313 or 2323, MM 1303, and SPCH 1313. Prerequisite: Permission of full-time business instructors or Dean.
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0.00 Credits
This is a general overview of biology for students who may or may not be majoring in science. This course relates man to his environment and to the living organisms around him. This is a course in the biological sciences that fulfills the laboratory science requirements of some transfer programs. Honors section available. Prerequisite: RED 1003 with a "C" or better or ACT Reading score of 19 or higher (81 on Compass) ANDCP 0633 with a "C" or better or Math ACT of 15 or higher (19 or higher on CompassAlgebra).
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4.00 Credits
This course is composed of a series of lectures and discussions introducing the topics of environmental science including factors related to population, water, soil, wildlife, forest and air quality. It includes the study of man's interaction with the environment, the energy crisis, and pollution problems including solid waste, noise, pesticides, radiation, and poisonous substances. Offered in even-year spring semesters. Prerequisite: RED 1003 with a "C" or better or ACT Reading score of 19 or higher (81 on Compass) ANDCP 0633 with a "C" or better or Math ACT of 15 or higher (19 or higher on CompassAlgebra).
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3.00 Credits
This course studies the fundamentals of anatomy and physiology of the human body with emphasis on body structure, functions of each body system, and basic chemistry. Prerequisites: RED 1003 with a "C" or better or ACT Reading score of 19 or higher (81on Compass).
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0.00 Credits
This course introduces zoological principles relating to cells, organ systems, development, genetics, ecology, and animal phyla. It is offered every fall semester. Prerequisite: RED 1003 with a "C" or better or ACT Reading score of 19 or higher (81on Compass) AND Math ACT of 15 or higher (19 or higher on Compass Algebra).
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1.00 Credits
The lecture part of this course places the emphasis on basic concepts of bacteria, viruses, fungi, metazoans, protozoans, and immunological principles as they relate to man and his environment. In the laboratory, emphasis is on identification and handling of microorganisms. Prerequisite: A "C" or better in any college-level biology course AND a"C" or better in CHEM 1004 or 1214 or 1415 or a "B" or better in each of two semesteof high school chemistry.
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