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3.00 Credits
An introductory study of the theory and methods of financial accounting as it pertains to accumulating, recording, classifying, summarizing, and applying accounting information. The preparation and analysis of the balance sheet, statement of income, and statement of changes in financial position are covered. Students will review and apply knowledge and skills through the use of text integrated microcomputer software in this and all other accounting courses.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 105 An introductory study of the theory and methods of financial accounting as it pertains to accumulating, recording, classifying, summarizing, and applying accounting information. The preparation and analysis of the balance sheet, statement of income, and statement of changes in financial position are covered. Students review and apply knowledge and skills through the use 263 of text integrated microcomputer software in this and all other accounting courses. (Fall only for BUS 205 and Spring only for BUS 206)
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3.00 Credits
An introductory study of the theory and methods of financial accounting as it pertains to accumulating, recording, classifying, summarizing, and applying accounting information. The preparation and analysis of the balance sheet, statement of income, and statement of changes in financial position are covered. Students will review and apply knowledge and skills through the use of text integrated microcomputer software in this and all other accounting courses.
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3.00 Credits
Survey course in the organization, structure, and functions of business enterprises, and the environments in which they operate. Familiarization with the various operating functions of business, each of which will be studied in depth in subsequent coursework are introduced. Introduction to the case-study technique of analyzing and solving business problems.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of tourism including career opportunities with an introduction to the history of tourism, its development, size, and scope. Classes emphasize travel trends, tourism development, the selling of tourism, hospitality, and the community's influences and roles in the industry.
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3.00 Credits
This class is designed to provide students with the opportunity to investigate tourist attractions in the South as businesses and profit centers. These investigations provide an in-depth analysis of these attractions as businesses.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores those topical areas of finance which have direct impact on an individual's lifestyle. Emphasis is on budgeting, life-long investment planning, cash management, credit management, insurance, consumer information, estate planning and tax planning.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental theories, principles and practices of management in terms of the basic tasks of management: planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling the operations of any thpe of enterprise. A multi-disciplinary, contingency approach, with emphasis on the optimization of managerial effectiveness under conditions of uncertainty.
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Managerial analysis of the marketing function of business, its environmental and institutional structure. The course examines market identification, marketing mix development, operational strategies, and tactics. Emphasis on the major elements of marketing mix: product, place, promotino, and price, in terms of the marketing concepts of business.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of transportation and its importance as a pervasive and vital function of an industrialized economy. The New Orleans area is a prime transportation city providing critical links between producers and consumers, both domestically and internationally. Industrialized economies, such as the New Orleans area, are totally dependent upon others' production of food and manufactured products, and upon a transportation system that links the spatial and temporal gap between both the producers and consumers of goods. Transportation modes, third party transportation and carriers, urban/metropolitan transportation, rate making and costs in 264 transportation, traffic management, regulation and deregulation, management information systems, and communications are all covered in this course.
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