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Problems in art history, taught by the seminar method.This course may be repeated once for credit. Spring.
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An advanced exploration of an art-historical topic of the student's choice, and approved by the instructor. Students will conduct in-depth, directed research culminating in a substantial paper and public presentation that demonstrate knowledge of art historical concepts and research methodology.This course is required for the major in art history. Prerequisites: art history major, senior standing. Spring.
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An introductory course in descriptive astronomy with laboratory.The Meyer Planetarium and telescopes owned by the College are used as instructional aids.Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Fall, Spring. Prerequisite: algebra proficiency or equivalent.
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An introduction to major topics of modern astronomy, focusing on the fundamental physical principles underlying astronomical phenomena.Topics include the origin, structure, and evolution of the solar system, stars, galaxies, and the universe.Three lectures per week. (Satisfies Disciplinary Foundations requirement in non-laboratory science.) Prerequisite: algebra proficiency or equivalent.
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A survey of the astronomical universe, with emphasis placed on physical principles. Topics include Kepler's laws of planetary motion, the Sun, planetary and stellar atmospheres and interiors, variable stars, stellar clusters and associations, galactic structure, stellar evolution, and cosmology. Prerequisites: PH 122 and MA 232.
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An examination of classic and contemporary literature in order to explore perceptions and opinions about business and the role individuals play in business organizations.The course reviews the evolution of thought on the organizational structure of business enterprises. In particular, it considers objectives of business beyond profitability: that is, more than the "bottom line." Fall, Spring.
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A focused examination of principles of international business and marketing, including marketing analysis, product development, pricing, global channels of distribution, international trade and economic structures, and promotion as applied in the international setting.This course is designed for non-majors. (Does not satisfy requirements for Business Administration major). Summer.
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Selected methods and techniques related to managerial choice and administrative decision making. (Also listed as EC 311.) Prerequisites: BA 201 and MA 231. Fall, Spring.
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A survey course of marketing as an exchange process. Consideration is given to product development as well as to how transactions in the marketplace are initiated, motivated, facilitated, and consummated by both business and nonbusiness organizations. Prerequisite: BA 201. Fall, Spring.
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An examination of selected topics of the international legal environment as applied to businesses as they operate domestically and internationally. Emphasis will be on U.S. laws.The impact and interaction of foreign laws on U.S. businesses will be included. Prerequisites: BA 201 and at least one year of college coursework. Fall, Spring.
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