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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MA 113 or higher Intended for the student who wants a study of our economic system and the way it works. Topics include macroeconomic issues, money and banking, Federal Reserve System, Keynesian Theory, monetarism, inflation, unemployment, business cycles, fiscal policy and current economic problems.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MA 113 or higher Intended for the student who wants a study of our economic system and the way it works. Topics include microeconomic issues, consumer choice, business firms, perfect competition, monopoly, labor markets, agriculture, antitrust, public choice, poverty and current economic problems.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MA 113 and BU 160. Fundamental principles of accounting as they apply to modern business practices, including theory of debits and credits, special journals, general and subsidiary ledgers, accrued and deferred items, valuation accounts, financial reports; sole proprietorships of service and merchandising nature.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BU 211. A continuation of Business 211 with emphasis on partnerships and corporations, using external accounting information, and management accounting and internal decision making.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to cover the basic concepts of personal finance. This course informs students about the financial planning process including setting goals, career planning, money management, tax strategy, credit, savings, housing and transportation choices, insurance fundamentals of investing, and planning for retirement.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BU 160, MA 123, and two of the following: MA 113, 130, 150, 181, or higher. An advanced course in Business Statistics with emphasis on classical and Bayesian decision making; regression and correlation.
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3.00 Credits
Content to cover fundamental MIS concepts and principles, such as computer hardware/software, data organization, file management systems, overviews of database systems, decision support systems, executive information systems, expert systems, and information systems planning and development.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BU 294. Program design and development using languages that are current by Information Systems industry standards. Development of business application software for data entry, editing and validation, maintenance of file structures, inquiry, extraction, and reporting activities. Coverage of advanced language features associated with structured and object-oriented programming in both batch and interactive processing environments.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BU 294. Program design and development using languages that are current by information systems industry standards. Development of business application software for data entry, editing and validation, maintenance of file structures, inquiry, extraction, and reporting activities. Coverage of advanced language features associated with structured and object-oriented programming in both batch and interactive processing environments.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BU 294. An introduction to the fundamental theories and practices associated with data, record, and file structure methodologies as used by Information Systems in the business environment. Topics include: concepts in sequential, direct, and indexed file structures; concepts in database structures; and introduction into the application and maintenance of both traditional, relational, and object-oriented database structures.
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