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4.00 Credits
Three hours of lecture and two hours of discussion/recitation per week. Prerequisite: permission of College. Also offered as ENES190. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BMGT190 or ENES190. Exposes engineering and business students to the principles of total quality, using experiential team-learning and technology-aided approaches. The first of four courses in total quality.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
For BMGT majors only. Repeatable to 6 credits if content differs. Introductory special topics in business and management.
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3.00 Credits
Two hours of lecture and one hour of laboratory per week. Not open to computer science students. 24 semester hours. For BMGT majors only. Basic literacy course using common business computer-based applications. Considers the use of computing applications such as Microsoft Excel, Access and PowerPoint in problem solving.
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3.00 Credits
For BMGT majors only. The main objective is to teach how to solve problems arising in modern business environments using a spreadsheet application. The course will begin by teaching common tools available in popular spreadsheet applications. Then it will introduce the students to a variety of analytical problems arising in modern businesses and present ways in which these problems can be solved using spreadsheet applications.
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3.00 Credits
Basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. Includes the accounting cycle and the preparation of financial statements for single owner and partnership forms of business organizations operating as service companies or merchandisers.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BMGT220. Basic theory and techniques of accounting for managerial decision making. Involves the introduction of the corporation and manufacturing operations. Includes cost-volume-profit analysis and capital budgeting. Introduces the topics of income taxation and international accounting.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH113 or MATH115 or placement in MATH220 or higher. Not open to students who have completed BMGT231, ENEE324, or STAT400. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: AREC484, BIOM301, BMGT230, CNEC400, ECON321, EDMS451, GEOG305, GV PT 422, PSYC 200, SOCY 201, URSP 350, or TEXT 400. Introductory course in probabilistic and statistical concepts including descriptive statistics, set-theoretic development of probability, the properties of discrete and continuous random variables, sampling theory, estimation, hypothesis testing, regression and decision theory and the application of these concepts to problem solving in business and the application of these concepts to problem solving in business and management. This course does not meet requirements for management science and statistics majors.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH141 or permission of department. Required for Operations & Quality Management and Information Systems-Business majors. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BMGT231, ENEE324, ENME392, or STAT400. These courses are not interchangeable. Please consult requirements or an advisor for what is acceptable in your program of study. An introductory course in statistical concepts, including probability from a naive set theory approach, random variables and their properties and the probability distributions of selected discrete and continuous random variables. The concepts of sampling and sampling distributions and the application of these concepts to estimation and hypothesis testing are included as are brief surveys of the regression and ANOVA models.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
For BMGT majors only. Repeatable to 6 credits if content differs. Introductory special topics in business and management.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours of lecture and one hour of discussion/recitation per week. CMSC majors will not receive credit for this course towards their upper level concentration in their CMSC major. All BMGT majors, including students who are a double major in CMCS, must complete BMGT301 for their BMGT degree. For BMGT majors only. Comprehensive overview of information systems (IS), which explores the strategic and tactical nature of IS. The basic concepts in analyzing and designing information systems for business applications will be presented. Aspects of data management such as databases, data warehousing, data analysis, and data mining will be analyzed, and the basics of web page and web site design will be outlined. Students will also be introduced to modern information systems infrastructure such as telecommunications, networks, and information systems security. Knowledge of Excel or a similar spreadsheet tool.
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