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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ECN 150, 151, MAT 126 (or 320), MAT 141 (or 191), and junior status (or permission of instructor). This course is designed to fill the need for a course in business and economic statistics and aims to combine the development of technique with applications to real business and economic analysis. The course assumes a working knowledge of introductory statistics and attempts to work carefully with more advanced statistical and econometric techniques. This course emphasizes applied fundamentals of regression analysis and other statistical techniques rather than theoretical detail.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: sophomore standing. This course is an introduction to law and the legal system. Topics discussed include the court system, constitutional law, administrative law, contract law, torts, product liability, criminal law, business organizations, agency, and an introduction to the governmental regulations of business. The ethical and social responsibilities of business will be emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BUS 346. This course is a continuation of the discussion of a variety of legal topics. Particular emphasis is placed on those areas that an accounting major would find on the law part of the CPA examination: contracts, the Uniform Commercial Code, sales, commercial paper, debtorcreditor relationships and bankruptcy, business organizations, government regulation of business, and real and personal property.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CSC 125 or INSY 115, ACC 204, 205, MKT 361, and MGT 363. A study of management information systems (MIS) and the impact that MIS has on management decision making. The emphasis of this course is on data collection techniques, information flow within an organization, techniques of analysis, and design and implementation of a system.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ECN 150; MAT 133 and 126 (or 320 or BUS/MATH 220). Emphasis will be placed on the practical application of quantitative analysis as it is used in business. Specific topics to be covered include: probability, forecasting, linear regression, linear programming, critical path method, program evaluation and review techniques, decision theory, and related techniques.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ECN 441, FIN 451, and MGT/MKT 472; or consent of the instructor. Travel to a foreign country is required. This involves visitation to corporations, factories, banks, and government organizations. Students are given a reading list and a basic book on international business as early as three months in advance of the trip and are required to attend lectures on different topics prior to the trip. A research topic will be chosen based on each student's interest or based on the itinerary presented by the coordinator of the studies abroad. Students will present their research to the class upon their return to Atlanta/Macon. Usually, faculty are invited to attend the presentations. Direct costs, such as airfare, meals, and lodging, are added to normal tuition charges.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: junior or senior standing and the consent of the instructor. An intensive study of some significant topic in business that is not otherwise covered by the school's course offerings. Topics will be chosen in consultation with students who register for the course.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: junior or senior standing and the consent of the instructor. A research-oriented course focusing on an important topic in business that is not otherwise covered by the school's offerings. The course features student research, independent study, and discussion.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. A study of selected topics in business and economics. (Atl)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: admission to the honors program. Individual research leading to the completion of an honors thesis. Students admitted into the honors program register for one credit hour in each of three successive semesters (including summer). Only grades of satisfactory or unsatisfactory will be assigned.
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