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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BUS 375. Continues the concepts of BUS 375 with topics including but not limited to, sales, agency, business entities, securities regulations, secured transactions, bankruptcy, and negotiable instruments. 3 Cr. Every Semester
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BUS 375, ENL 308 and CIS 106. Investigates the of market and nonmarket business environments to develop the student ? ability to critically analyze commercial, social, and ethical situations from the perspectives of different organizational shareholders. Topics include globalization, public policy, government regulation, consumer rights, corporate social responsibility, the environment and employment rights. 3 Cr. Every Semester
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Declared department major or intent. Students should complete this seminar before their senior year. Helps students develop their own competitive profile and plan for post-graduation. Develops the students?understanding of the career resources available to them, career paths, and opportunities in business, and how to find and prepare for jobs and interviews. Internships and graduate school options are also discussed. Requires students to conform to a mandatory dress code of professional business attire. 1 Cr. Every Semester
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BUS 317 or instructor ? permission. Develops knowledge and skills with regard to issues of data management and database design. Focuses on data management issues of importance to business organizations including database administration, security, and privacy. Introduces emerging data management issues including data warehousing, data mining, and shared database access through a LAN or the Web. Continues to develop student skills with database software. 3 Cr. Fall
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BUS 317 or CIS 304. Provides an in-depth examination of the processes, methods, and tools used to develop information systems. 3 Cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BUS 317 or CIS 304. Addresses contemporary issues, methods, and applications reflecting emerging trends and technology in the field of Management Information Systems. Emphasizes knowledge and skills relevant to the contemporary workplace, including end-user and business applications. Utilizes relevant literature and instructional materials, analysis of cases and situations, and use of software packages as appropriate. Topics change over time so students should check with instructor prior to registration to confirm interest in subjects to be addressed. 3 Cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BUS 325. A CTP Associate course. Provides a comprehensive introduction to short-term financial management and working capital management, including cash management systems, management of corporate liquidity, receivables and payables management, banking and payments systems. Allows students who successfully complete the course with a grade of ? ?or better to be currently eligible to take the Certified Treasury Professional (CTP) exam and acquire the CTP designation. 3 Cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BUS 325. Provides an introduction to modern investment theory and analysis. Covers the organization and functioning of securities markets, risk and return relationships, modern portfolio theory, asset pricing models, efficient markets and arbitrage concepts, stocks, bonds, options, futures, mutual funds, convertibles, and warrants. 3 Cr. Every Semester
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BUS 325. Provides in-depth coverage of corporate financial analysis and policy stressing agency theory, valuation, market efficiency, capital budgeting under conditions of certainty and uncertainty, capital structure, bankruptcy, underwriting, and dividend policy. Extensive analysis of real-world data, case studies, and spreadsheet analysis. 3 Cr. Every Semester
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ECN 304 and either BUS 421 or BUS 422. Addresses recent developments in the area of corporate financial policy and/or investment analysis. Includes a review of recent literature, analysis of cases and situations, and use of software packages as appropriate. Topics rotate, so students should check with instructor to confirm interest in the subjects to be addressed. 3 Cr. Spring
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