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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Three hours weekly. Advisory: Eligibility for English 300. Acceptable for credit: CSU Intended primarily for students who plan to participate in an independently-owned business. Includes study of single proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations at all levels of the American economic system. Not designed as a substitute for Business 101 or Business 103, which serve as introductions to further study in business administration. (GR/P/NP) (F,S)
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3.00 Credits
Three hours weekly. Advisory: Eligibility for or concurrent enrollment in English 300. Acceptable for credit: CSU A study of human relations in business including multicultural and gender relationships in the workplace. (GR) (F,S,U)
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3.00 Credits
Three hours weekly. CAN BUS 8, acceptable for credit: CSU, UC A study of the legal environment of business and a survey of the law of contracts, agency, bailments, and sales. (GR/P/NP) (F,S)
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3.00 Credits
Three hours weekly. Acceptable for credit: CSU A study of methods to create, distribute, promote, and price goods and services to a target market over the Internet. (GR/P/NP) (A)
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3.00 Credits
Three hours weekly. May be taken prior to or concurrently with Economics 101 or 102. Acceptable for credit: CSU An introduction to basic economic analysis and institutions. Macroeconomic analysis of income, employment, price level, and international trade. Microeconomic analysis of demand, production, competitive and noncompetitive product markets, and factor markets. Emphasis is placed on the applications of economic theory in the business environment. This course is not open to students who are enrolled in or have received credit for Economics 121. (GR) (F)
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3.00 Credits
Three hours weekly. Acceptable for credit: CSU Designed to assist individuals and/or those working with individuals to analyze and direct their financial affairs. Elements and concepts of financial planning and decision making in the areas of budgeting, taxes, borrowing, money management, consuming, insurance, investments, retirement, and estate planning will be analyzed with an emphasis on application to changing family needs. This course is not open to students who are enrolled in or have received credit for Economics 130 or Family and Consumer Sciences 130. (GR/P/NP) (F,S)
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC-Determined after admission For course description see "Internships."
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3.00 Credits
Three hours weekly. Acceptable for credit: CSU An introduction to institutions and business practices in the international environment, emphasizing the major motivations compelling private firms to pursue international business. (GR/P/NP) (F)
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3.00 Credits
Three hours weekly. Advisory: Completion or concurrent enrollment in Economics 101 or Economics 102, or Economics 121 or Business 121. Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC An introduction to international economic issues. Explores why countries trade and addresses the consequences of trade restrictions. Alternative exchange rate systems, factors that cause exchange-rate fluctuations, and the determinants include the politics of trade policy, the impact of trade on the job market, the role of international institutions in the global economy, financial crises, global environmental issues, and international debt problems. This course is not open to students who are enrolled in or have received credit for Economics 141 or International Studies 141. (GR/P/NP) (F,S,U)
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC-Determined after admission For course description see "Cooperative Education."
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