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AE 454: Spacecraft Dynamics and Control
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
Analysis of methods of monitoring maintaining and controlling spacecraft attitude and positioning. Propulsion systems. Effects of gravity gradients, space environment and atmospheric drag. Stabilization using controllers, actuators, sensors and impulse devices. Design of control subsystems. Systems engineering approach. Prerequisite: EE-453.
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AE 458: Senior Project in Space Science
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
Continuation of EN-408 into project implementation phase of project. Students work on senior project and submit progress reports and design reviews. Presentation of final project with written and oral report required. Prerequisite: EN-408.
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BUS 173: Business Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
A general introduction to the business world. The forms of business organization and their legal implications are discussed. Structure, producing a product, marketing, management, finance, accounting and financial control, and government regulation of business are covered. Units on business and professional ethics, securities and the stock market, and international business are included. Prerequisite or corequisite: EN-001 or EN-101.
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BUS 208: Internet and the Law
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
Students will examine the numerous legal concepts that arise when establishing web sites for personal or business purposes. More particularly, a myriad of legal issues arise when text, photographs, motion pictures and/or sound recordings either previously composed by others or originally created by the student are placed on the internet. In addition, the legal concepts that arise due to engaging in e-commerce and emailing will also be examined. In doing so, students will learn basic legal terms, as well as learn to identify and articulate the legal concepts and related issues that arise by their actions of placing text, photographs, motion pictures and/or sound recordings on the internet. This course of study enables students to avoid or diminish legal pitfalls encountered when engaging and using the internet for personal or business gain, for themselves or their present and/or future employers.
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BUS 250: Database for Managers
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
A course that introduces the student to the basic concepts, organization, and implementation models of databases, with an emphasis on the relational model. Projects include hands-on work with entity-relationship and relational models.
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BUS 250 - Database for Managers
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BUS 270: Financial Accounting I
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
This is an introductory accounting course that will provide students with a strong basic knowledge of accounting terms, concepts, and procedures. Analyzing business transactions as they relate to the General Ledger and the use of special journals will be addressed as well as the various processes and procedures related to the full accounting cycle. The accounting principles described are those endorsed by the Financial Accounting Standards Board. Prerequisite: MA-110.
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BUS 270 - Financial Accounting I
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BUS 271: Financial Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
This course continues the focus on accounting principles, theories, and applications introduced in Financial Accounting I. It builds additional skills in ledger entry and organization, payroll accounting, and the development of financial statements. The foundation acquired in Accounting I is integral to exploring topics as accounting for partnerships and corporations, promissory notes, and valuation of assets. Prerequisite: BUS-270.
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BUS 271 - Financial Accounting II
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BUS 276: Marketing Principles
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
The role of marketing and the strategies used by marketing managers to solve problems is the content of this course. Emphasis is placed on the relationship among consumers, business, and government is regard to product, promotion, pricing, and distribution strategies. Industry standards and ethical practice are focal points of the course. Prerequisite: BUS-173 or BUS-278.
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BUS 278: Principles of Management
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
A survey of modern management and supervision concepts, theory and practice. The roles of the manager, history and development of management theory, and the functional aspects of management are stressed. A particular focus of the course is the relationship between manager and employee. In addition to the text, students will learn about current management practice by reading primary texts in the field, newspapers, journals and magazines, and preparing in-class reports. The class is structured as a seminar course with emphasis on class discussion and collaborative learning. Prerequisite: EN-102.
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BUS 280: Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
This course is an introduction to macroeconomic concepts and analysis. It deals with the relationship between government, business, and the overall economy. The key areas focused on include gross domestic product, the public sector, unemployment, and aggregate supply and demand. The global economy is covered with discussion of issues such as international trade and protectionism.
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