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4.00 Credits
Analysis of U.S. and international laws regarding technological innovations from economic, social and political perspectives. Copyrights, patents, trademarks, trade secrets, contracts, products liability and privacy. The Internet, computer programs and biotechnology. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Areas A, D1 and D2. Business Administration majors will not receive GE Area D5 credit.
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4.00 Credits
Comprehensive coverage of manual and computerized accounting processes and internal controls. Documenting information systems. Identifying control weaknesses within information systems to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley Act. 3 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: BUS 214.
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4.00 Credits
Federal income taxation of the various forms of business entities. Introduction to broad range of tax concepts and types of taxpayers. Role of taxation in the business decision-making process. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: BUS 212 or BUS 214 and BUS 319 or consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Comprehensive coverage of financial reporting issues. BUS 321 covers financial statements, assets other than investments and intangibles, and liabilities. BUS 322 covers investments, intangibles, equities, revenue recognition and the Cash Flows Statement. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: BUS 321: BUS 214; BUS 319; BUS 322: BUS 321 with minimum grade of C-; Business majors must have formally declared their concentration to enroll in BUS 322. Changed effective Fall 2008.
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4.00 Credits
Theory and applications of financing business operations. Financial management of current and fixed assets from internal and external sources. Analysis, planning, control, and problem solving. Some discussion of corporate social responsibility in the context of corporate objective functions. The use of technology in the form of financial calculators and/or spreadsheets. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: A grade of C- or better in all of the following: ECON 222, MATH 221, STAT 252, BUS 215.
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4.00 Credits
Basic mathematical foundations for advanced courses in finance: mathematical finance -- dealing with elementary materials (time value of money, single multiple period portfolio choice, and application of arbitrage), and risk management - dealing with value-at-risk, stressing current industry practices. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: STAT 252.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction of the marketing process: identifying target markets; developing and launching products or services; and managing pricing, promotion, and distribution strategies. Focus on leveraging technologies that result in innovation and impact marketing practice. Recognition that markets are global. Ethics and social responsibility in marketing decision-making. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: A grade of C- or better in the following: for Business Administration and Economics majors, ECON 222 and BUS 207; for Industrial Technology majors, ECON 201; and for all other majors, either ECON 201 or ECON 222. Changed effective Winter 2009.
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4.00 Credits
Interdisciplinary investigation of how human activities impact the Earth's environment on a global scale. Examination of population, resource use, climate change, and biodiversity from scientific/technical and social/economic/historical/political perspectives. Use of remote sensing maps. Sustainable solutions. 3 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Areas A and B and junior standing.
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12.00 Credits
The foundation knowledge and skills required of all business concentrations. Integration of accounting, finance, marketing, operations management, government and social influences. Organizational behavior and international topics in one two-quarter curriculum, based on the approved business core. 10 lectures, 2 activities per course. Prerequisite: BUS 207, BUS 214, BUS 215, BUS 391, ECON 221, ECON 222, MATH 221, STAT 251, STAT 252.
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4.00 Credits
Organizations as sociotechnical systems. Examination of macro dimensions of organizations including environment, mission, goals, structure, people, technology, and internal management systems and processes. Case analysis, experiential class activities. Application to technology-oriented business settings. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: GE Area A, C1, C2, D1-D4; Business majors must have formally declared their concentration to enroll. Changed effective Fall 2008.
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