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3.00 Credits
Designed as preparation for the Real Estate Salesperson's examination in compliance with the New York State Division of Licenses program. The New York State examination must be passed before a salesperson's license is issued. Students must attend classes for 14 weeks to ensure meeting state requirement of 45 class hours. Course must be taken for credit for licensing test admittance; audit not sufficient.
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3.00 Credits
Understanding of the basic functions of banking and working knowledge of bank operations. Emphasis is on the principles underlying bank operations rather than specific techniques or methods. Recommended by bankers as the first specialized course offered for bank employees seeking certification from the American Institute of Banking. Three class hours weekly.
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3.00 Credits
Recommended background: BUS 120. The study and application of principles provides new and experienced bankers with a working knowledge of bank management. Focuses on case studies giving students experience in the application of the text material. Three class hours weekly.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BUS 130. Continuation of BUS 130. Students explore current issues pertaining to the business of banking and consider what the future may hold from a managerial point of view. Three class hours weekly.
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3.00 Credits
Foundation for developing communication skills. Students apply principles of effective business and personal business correspondence. Job application and oral presentation are highlighted; also covers essentials of grammar including parts of speech, sentence structure, use of reference materials, punctuation, spelling, vocabulary enrichment. Knowledge of keyboarding recommended. Three class hours weekly. Every academic year
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3.00 Credits
For students planning to own or manage a small business. Topics include the challenge of ownership and management, planning and organizing a new business, preparing a business plan, location and layout decisions, controlling the business, selecting and managing staff, marketing, accounting, financial and legal considerations. Preparing a comprehensive business plan is a course requirement. Three class hours weekly.
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3.00 Credits
Study/travel course acquaints students with the scope and nature of international business. Walking tours, lectures, and discussions complement visits to prominent institutions such as the Port of London Authority, Lloyds of London, Bank of England, London Transport Museum, American Embassy, London Stock Exchange, Precious Metals Exchange, and Harrods. Contact with labor and trade (import/export) organizations as well as British and American government officials is also anticipated. Requirements include readings on relevant topics, tours, presentations by officials and a research paper. Intersession only
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3.00 Credits
Recommended background: BUS 103. Provides a firm foundation in the primary principles of management. Explores management theory as well as management functions and targets discussion of top and middle managers. Recognizing that the future manager must remain abreast of business trends, current issues are addressed. Three class hours weekly.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BUS 102. First segment of a two-course comprehensive study covers current financial accounting theories and practices promoted by the profession. Includes various financial statements, related schedules; current assets including cash, temporary investments, receivables; inventory valuation and cost procedures; plant and intangible assets; longterm investments, other assets. Students planning to transfer should contact their prospective institution regarding course transferability. BUS 201 accepted for CPA certification credit in New York State. Three lecture hours, two lab hours weekly.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BUS 201. Second of a two-course comprehensive study of financial accounting covers current and contingent liabilities; non-current liabilities; stockholders' equity; accounting for leases, pension costs, income taxes; earnings per share and adequate footnote disclosure; statement of cash flows. Students planning to transfer should contact their intended transfer institution regarding course transferability. BUS 202 is acceptable for CPA certification credit in New York State. Three lecture hours and two lab hours weekly.
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