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4.00 Credits
An introductory economics course in the principles of scarcity, supply and demand, consumer theory, production theory, costs of production, market structure and factor pricing under conditions of perfect competition. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: MA1020.
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4.00 Credits
An introductory course in macroeconomics that covers the following topics: macroeconomic goals, GDP computation and related concepts, basic income determination, Keynesian models, fiscal policy, money and banking, monetary policy and stabilization policy. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: MA1020.
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4.00 Credits
An introductory course in macroeconomics that covers the following topics: macroeconomic goals, GDP computation and related concepts, basic income determination, Keynesian models, fiscal policy, money and banking, monetary policy and stabilization policy. (COURSE ALSO OFFERED AS PE2430). Offered eveery semester. Prerequisite: MA1020 or equivalent
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the concept of information systems as strategic assets of the enterprise utilized to achieve strategic advantage. Investigation is also made of the use of information systems at the tactical and support business levels. Technology is always discussed in terms of its interaction with human systems (socio-technical systems). The goals are to facilitate management decision processes and to exploit information technology for strategic advantage. Offered occasionally. Prerequisite: EMS
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to Business Programming using Visual environment. In this course, students are introduced to the syntax and semantics of Visual Basic NET and its environment (Previously offered as CS3610). Prerequisite: EMS
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4.00 Credits
This course will emphasize the object-oriented paradigm as to how objects are used in programming to design and implement business applications.The object-oriented paradigm includes data absraction, inheritance, and ploymorphism. Topics will also include data structures and problem-solving using objects. Students will create a sotware application by incorporating object-oriented programming.The languages used will be Visual Basic.NET, C++, and Java Offered occasionally. Prerequisite: BU3015
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4.00 Credits
This course will emphasize the object-oriented paradigm as to how objects are used in programming to design and implement business applications. The object-oriented paradigm includes data abstraction, inheritance and poly- morphism. Topics will also include data structures (queue, tree and graph) and problem-solving (searching, sorting). Students will create a software application by incorporating learned concepts. The languages used will be C/C++; however, students can use Java or Visual Basic.Net. Replaces BU3016. Prerequisite:BU2010. Offered every year.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the basics of building and maintaining a website, Internet terminology, and how the Internet and its associated technologies work. Students will have hands-on programming experience using web tools, such as Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) with JavaScript and VBScript. In addition, introductory coverage of Internet programming such as Common Gateway Interfact (CGI) and other technologies are included. Offered occasionally. Prerequisite: EMS
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4.00 Credits
This course will cover how web technology has significantly changed our business world.Included are design tools, software, and hardware and how they are incorporated in a network system. Knowledge of how to manage a network from a business point of view is an important decision-making strategy. Basic foundations of network security, integrity, reliability, encryption, decryption, internet protocols, and servers will be discussed. Offered occasionally. Prerequisite: EMS
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4.00 Credits
Course includes changing concepts of women's roles in society and the work world. Practical workshops dealing with self-image, persuasive oral and written communications, assertivenes, role of manager, and team vs. individual goals. Offered every year. Prerequisites: Junior standing, BU3100
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