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4.00 Credits
Designed to provide practical, hands-on study and training for the administrative business office professional. Emphasis is based on developing expertise in the responsibilities required for the management and control of information processing functions. Prerequisites: BCA 143, BCA 145, and BCA 147 Co-requisite: BBA 231
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the dimensions of conducting business in the international arena and examines the political, economic, and legal systems of diverse countries. Trade patterns; foreign investment methods; economic growth rates; ethics; international trade theories; government intervention; exporting, importing, and countertrading; human resources management; and marketing and competition in the global marketplace are examined. Prerequisites: BBA 131
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3.00 Credits
A basic survey focusing on marketing functions and institutions, the policies of marketing agencies, and fundamental reasons for current marketing channels. This course also covers the retailing and wholesaling of consumer goods and raw materials. Attention is given to pricing policies and practices, unfair methods of competition, and recent governmental activities affecting marketing. Prerequisites: BBA 131
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) This course introduces students to supply-chain management and the impact of globalization, technological change, and demanding customers on the supply chain. Included in this course are the role of logistics, materials management, and physical distribution; alternative supplychain management strategies; flow of information; and political and economic issues involved in the supply-chain design. Prerequisites: BBA 131
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2.00 Credits
An eight-week course that introduces students to the Windows operating system on a personal computer. Topics include the Windows environment, file management, customizing the system, Windows accessory programs, and the sharing and exchanging of data between programs.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) This course introduces students to the Internet and the creation and design of web pages. A variety of browsers and search engines are utilized to find information on the World Wide Web. Popular Internet tools such as e-mail, file downloads, file compression, streaming audio and video, and image scans are utilized. Web page software is used to design and create web pages. The maintenance of web pages is examined.
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3.00 Credits
Instructs students in the use of word processing software. Students learn to input, file, format, print, retrieve, and revise documents. As the semester progresses, more advanced functions are taught including tables, columns, graphics, merging, and sorting. A version of MS Word will be utilized. Prerequisites: BCA 140
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3.00 Credits
Presents both spreadsheet design concepts and hands-on experience in the use of spreadsheet software. Includes use of a worksheet with graphics and a database management program. Students are required to integrate user-interface concepts, commands, worksheet mechanics, and applications in a problem-solving environment. MS Excel will be utilized. Prerequisites: BCA 140
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3.00 Credits
Explains a database management system and database design strategies. Students use hands-on case studies to learn database principles and then apply those principles to create database tables, forms, queries, and reports. Each student designs and develops a customized database. A version of Microsoft Access will be used. Prerequisites: BCA 145 or permission of instructor
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces a presentation graphics software that enables students to create effective presentations. Students create overhead transparencies, color slide shows, and print materials. Presentations include clipart, scanned photographs, data from CD's, presentation sounds, video clips, and documents from other software applications. MS PowerPoint will be utilized. Prerequisites: BCA 140
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