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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. An intensive research and writing capstone seminar designed to prepare students for graduate study in history. Includes historiography, historical research and critical analysis. Prerequisite: SOCS 260 and senior or graduate standing with a major in history. Fee: See course fee schedule.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Offered upon sufficient demand at Harding University programs located outside of the United States. Considers the global relationships and environments of business. Includes the overview of cultural, social, political, legal, physical, monetary, labor, competitive and economic forces that come to bear in the multi-national business world. Incorporates guided, on-site visits to international business facilities and/or international business speakers.
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3.00 Credits
Fall. Explores the need to understand and synthesize differing cultures, societal practices, literacy and strategies within the global business community. Examines the multinational business setting embedded in the dynamic nature of global economies, political and environmental forces, trade, monetary systems, human resources and global organizations. Establishes a foundation for understanding global markets and multinational business ventures.
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3.00 Credits
Spring. Integrates a "world citizen" perspective to develop and integratemarketing concepts and strategies. Development of the marketing mix in a multinational and global environment, including alliances, strategic partnering and interlinking methodologies. Incorporates sensitivity to cultural differences as part of the daily thought process associated with international marketing management and planning. Prerequisite: MKTG 330.
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3.00 Credits
Spring. Firsthand experience with companies operating in the international business arena. Field work such as an internship with a global company; overseas study in an approved business program; or guided, on-site visits to international corporate facilities. A final report is required. Prerequisite: Consent of the director of the International Business Program, IB 325 or 345, and IB 395.
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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
MAJORS ONLY. Guided study in an approved foreign institution of higher learning. Before a student enrolls for the course, the chairman must approve the institution, living arrangements, the program of study, the specific courses for which credit at Harding will be granted, and the number of credit hours to be received. Upon completion of the program, the foreign institution must provide an evaluation of the student's performance. Prerequisite: Open only to students with sophomore to graduate standing who have completed the intermediate level of language study in the language of the host country or give proof of equal proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
Guided readings or individual research for seniors majoring in International Studies. Required of all INST majors. An oral presentation component is included in this course. Prerequisite: Senior standing and approval of the proposed project by the department chairman.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer. This course covers information systems theory and the role of an information system in business and society. Topics include information production and management in the new information age, software, hardware, data communications, the Internet, knowledge systems, security and ethics. An intermediate skill level is acquired in the use of spreadsheet, word processing, database, browser, mail and presentation software.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. This course examines the use and impact of information communication technologies in today's world. Implications for management are considered. Topics includeWeb design, search engines,Web 2 applications, the deep Web, Peer-2-Peer, intranets, extranets, and security. Web design and development skills taught include HTML, Photoshop, Dreamweaver and Flash.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Examines how data can be structured, manipulated and maintained according to the relational data model. Students implement the model with the Microsoft Access RDBMS and learn to design and use select queries, action queries, custom forms and custom reports in Access. Together with advanced formula and function features,Microsoft Excel will be used for automated import and analysis of data from Access tables. Prerequisite: IS 101 or IS proficiency exam.
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