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3.00 Credits
Prepares the student to start a new business; including small business managerial skills such as fi nancing, basic accounting, marketing research and planning, product development, hiring and administering employees, organizational form and tax implications, etc Students are required to write a complete business plan for a new enterprise Pre-requisite: BADM 301 - Principles of Marketing Pre-requisite: Business Administrations majors must complete all Level 1 courses with a "C" or betterSpring
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for non-accounting and non-business majors With a basic understanding of entrepreneurship and/or small business management, a student is ready to write a business plan This course will step the student through each part of writing a usable business plan, ending with a completed plan useful for either a new or existing enterprise Pre-requisite: ENTR 266 - Beginning Entrepreneurship or ENTR 310 - Leadership and Philosophy of Entrepreneurship in a Global Society
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1.00 Credits
SPECIAL TOPICS: A uniquely-designed advanced topics course with a specifi c discipline Course content and other related academic requirements to be determined by the instructor Requires approval by department chair
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3.00 Credits
This course is for the international students and will focus on conversational listening and speaking skills in an academic environment Students will develop and improve comprehensive and discrete listening skills, conversations strategies, fl uency, idiomatic expression, intonation, pronunciation, and delivery Required of students who do not meet DSU's ESL speaking and listening profi ciency placement scores Fall, Spring S/U grading
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3.00 Credits
This course is for the international students and will focus on reading and vocabulary skills in an academic environment Students will develop and improve fl uency, speed, and comprehension of academic vocabulary and attain a higher level of linguistic complexity through college level reading Required of students who do not meet DSU's ESL reading or vocabulary profi ciency placement scores Fall, Spring S/U grading
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3.00 Credits
This course is for international students and will focus on building academic writing skills Student will develop an understanding of the academic writing process, including the use of critical thinking, effective use of English grammar, acceptable use of sentence patterns, and usage of organizational strategies through a variety of writing contexts in the academic environment Required of students who do not meet DSU's ESL academic writing profi ciency placement scores Fall, Spring S/U grading
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3.00 Credits
A study of the monetary aspects of production, spending, borrowing, and lending decisions; organization, performance and scope of services provided by fi nancial markets and institutions; powers of the Federal Reserve System; monetary policy and limits to credit expansion; regulatory and globalization aspects of relevance to the fi nancial system today Pre-requisite: ECON 202 - Macroeconomics and BOTE 247 - SpreadsheetApplications Fall
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes the practical aspects of consumer money management and the development of long and short term personal fi nancial planning Topics include budgeting, consumer credit, saving and investing, insurance planning, retirement and estate planning, real estate and investments Spring
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3.00 Credits
A study of fi nancial management, fi nancial markets and institutions, and investments with an emphasis on planning, cash budgets, time value of money, capital budgeting, cost of capital, and fi nancial analysis for a business organization Pre-requisites: ACCT 201 - Elements of Accounting II and ECON 202 - Principles of Macroeconomics Business Administration majors must complete all Level 1 courses with a "C" or better Fall, Spring
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3.00 Credits
A study of investment principles, emphasizing the valuation and management of personal investments; such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds; analysis of risk and return, and essentials of portfolio management Pre-requisites: ACCT 200 - Elements of Accounting I and ACCT 201 - Elementsof Accounting II
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