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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. This is the capstone for the Business minor. Using case analysis, students integrate and apply the models and analytical tools of the various business disciplines. Cases cover accounting, economics, finance, marketing, business law and management, with emphasis on the ethical dimension of business decision making. Each student will research a specific career direction reflecting their individual business competence. Prerequisites: ACCT 100, ACCT 122, ECON 110 (or ECON 111 and ECON 112), FINC 231, MKTG 261, MGMT 241, LAW 222 (LAW 222 may be taken concurrently) all with a grade of "C"or better, and JrS.
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1.00 Credits
1 s.h. The purpose of this course is to help prepare students for successful entry into the business world. Topics include career awareness, resume and cover letter preparation, the job interview, the first job, and graduate school. Class attendance is mandatory for all sessions. Should conflicts arise or situations develop that will prevent class attendance, withdrawal is mandatory. This course is open to second semester juniors and seniors who are majors or minors in curricular offerings of the Division of Economics and Business. Prerequisites: JrS, ACCT, PACC, BSEC, and ECON majors only, except for second mini.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. This is the capstone course for the International Business concentration. A case-based study of the theory and practice of management in international business organizations. Topics include: international business issues; the international economics, financial, legal, and regulatory framework; international markets and marketing; cultures and institutional environments; human resource management in an international environment; and the management of multinational enterprises. Prerequisites: ACCT 100, ACCT 122, ECON 111 and 112, ECON 284, FINC 231, MGMT 241, MKTG 261, LAW 222, (ECON 335 or MKTG 366) all with a grade of "C" or better, STAT 101, andINTD 107 or CSCI 100, and JrS.
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3.00 Credits
1?3 s.h. A specially-designed advanced level systematic investigation and analysis of a business issue(s) or problem(s). Prerequisites: MGMT 241, MKTG 261, and JrS.
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3.00 Credits
1?15 s.h. The course is designed to allow a student to obtain credits for a meaningful experience in business. Credit will be evaluated by the internship coordinator at the rate of one credit for every forty hours of participation. Students must meet with the internship coordinator to determine the specifics of each individual program prior to registration. The course will not count towards the credit hour requirement of the student's major. Prerequisites: ACCT 100, FINC 231, MGMT 241, MKTG 261, passing grade on CWE, JrS, 2.5 major and overall GPA, and Division permission.
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3.00 Credits
1?6 s.h. Advanced level individual studies under faculty supervision. Admission by consent of Division Associate Dean and instructor involved. Prerequisites: MGMT 241, MKTG 261, JrS, 2.5 overall and major GPA, and Division permission. Interdisciplinary
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. An intensive course involving 3D modeling and Animation. The concepts of timing, keyframing, tweening, and movement will be explored. Students will learn methods of creating efficient 3D models using different modeling and animation software packages. The process of animation from story development through storyboard and pencil sketches to final rendering and editing will be included. Emphasis will be placed on students developing their own creative visions. Prerequisite: CART 201.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. An advanced course exploring the concepts of non-linear video in an art context. Students will explore the creative aspects of digital video from concept and storyboards through final editing. Emphasis will be placed on students developing their own expression through the creation of a collection of short films using digital video techniques. The course will examine the historic, aesthetic and cultural considerations of film and contemporary video. Prerequisite: CART 201.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. This is an advanced computer art course that focuses on creating art for the Internet. The students will learn the principles of creating Web pages and Web graphics by developing and solving visual problems on a live Web site. Students examine the changing dynamics of the Web medium as it challenges how information is presented and understood and how it transcends cultural boundaries. Prerequisite: CART 201.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. An advanced course using the computer as a tool for fine art image creation. Students will explore and develop their own personal vision. Images will be created and printed for exhibition. Each student will create a portfolio of exhibition quality prints. Prerequisite: CART 201.
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