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4.00 Credits
Introduction to mathematical techniques in business economics and management. Includes practical applications of linear algebra, matrix algebra, and differential calculus. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: MA 2090 or MA 2080
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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 managment decision processes and to exploit information technology for strategic advantage. Offered occasionally. Prerequisite: EMS
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4.00 Credits
The course presents a perspective and conceptual framework needed for a basic understanding of the functioning of labor markets and manpower problems at the national and local levels. At the national level, problems of demographic change, shifting labor force composition and principles governing labor, mobility, earnings distribution, productivity, and wage inflation are considered in the context of human resource policy. At the subnational level, causes of variation in employment growth, joblessness in urban areas and the institutional structure of labor markets are explored. Offered occasionally. Prerequisites: BU2420/PE2420,BU2430/PE2430
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4.00 Credits
The role of commercial banks and financial institutions in the creation and allocation of credit; the central bank as a regulator of the money supply; introduction to monetary theory and policy; and money in the international area. Offered every year. Prerequisites: BU2420/PE2420, BU2430/PE2430
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4.00 Credits
Designed to provide the tools, techniques, and methodology used by practicing business economists and planners. Topics covered include break-even analysis, the static and dynamic behavior of business firms, analysis of time series, index numbers, elementary regression techniques, interrelation of real and financial variables forecasting economic trends and the economic trends and the economics of market power. Prerequisites: BU2420/PE2420;BU2430/PE2430 BU3201
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4.00 Credits
Designed to analyze the historical development of the growth of modern industrial organizations. The focus of the analysis will encompass the economics, cultural and legal ramifications of our modern business society. Explores the complex and dynamic interrelationships which exist between the business sector and society in general. Offered occasionally.
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4.00 Credits
An expanded treatment of accounting theory and principles: investigation of accounting for cash and temporary investments, receivables, inventory costing and evalution. fixed asset acquisition, depletion and depreciation, intangible assets, and current liabilities, Emphasis is on the analysis of the recommendations and pronouncements of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Financial Accounting Standards Board. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: BU3511
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4.00 Credits
An expanded treatment of accounting theory and principles: investigation of accounting for capital, retained earnings, pensions, leases, and cash flows, and earnings per share. Emphasis is on the analysis of the recommendations and pronouncements of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the financial Accounting Standards Board. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: BU4500
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4.00 Credits
A critical evaluation of recent development in account theory and the relationship of such theories to other sectors of society, such as the legal system, government regulatory agencies, and the multinational corporate environment. Other topics include income tax allocations and deferrals, recent SEC disclosure requirements. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: BU 4510
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4.00 Credits
Overview of states-of-the-art in computer technology, with emphasis on applicatons in accounting. Topics covered include spreadsheets, LOTUS 1-2-3 and financial statements. Offered every semester. Prerequisites: BU3511, CS1500 or equivalent
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