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4.00 Credits
Synthesizes the concepts and techniques developed in prior courses. The student is required to apply concepts from management, accounting, marketing, economics, and finance using the casework and/or simulation approach. Offered every semester. Must be taken in student's last semester. Prerequisite: Senior Standing.
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4.00 Credits
Selected current issues in the field are discussed. Emphasis will be on student research and critical analysis of topics. Although topics may vary from year to year, the following will be covered: Research Design and Application Methodology, Application of Quantitative Techniques, Measurement Strategies and Procedures, Ethical and Legal Issues, Health, Safety and Security. (Replaces BU5175) Offered every year. Prerequisities: Senior standing, Permission of Instructor
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4.00 Credits
Designed for students who want experience in the work place participating in the management environment. This is an excellent opportunity to prepare for a career in the field. Open to Business & Management majors only. Offered every semester. Prerequisites: Senior status, Permission of Instructor
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4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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4.00 Credits
Principles of statistical inference and decision theory; point and interval estimation; tests of hypotheses. Course stresses the fundamentals of modeling, interpretation and application of statistical data with computer software. Topics include the use of normal, student, chi-square, and f distributions; bivariate and multivariate regression, correlation analysis; the design of experiments and the analysis of variance. A project provides application of modeling techniques. Offered occasionally. Prerequisite: BU3201
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4.00 Credits
Simple and multiple linear regression using least squares estimation, statistics, interence, correlation analysis, and analysis of variance in testing economic theory. Offered in alternate years. Prerequisites: BU3201; BU3220
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4.00 Credits
Course deals with identification, analysis, and appraisal of forces influencing the course of economic activity, and the presentation and critical evaluation of a variety of forecasting and projection techniques. Students are given an opportunity to appraise different forecasting approaches and to apply these techniques in the preparation of actual forecasts. Offered every year. Prerequisites: BU3201, BU3220; BU4762 or BU4774
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4.00 Credits
An analysis of the structure, conduct, and performance of firms and industries with emphasis on the evolution of economic concentration and its impact on managerial theory, industrial cycles, output, prices and profit. In addition to the western models of industrial organizations, it will examine foreign industrial structure and critically evaluate its form of development and performance within the world economy. Offered occasionally. Prerequistes: BU2420/PE2420,BU2430/PE2430,BU3201
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4.00 Credits
Study of professional ethics and possible legal liability of the auditor. Examination of current auditing theory and techniques and their application to specific balance sheet and income statement accounts to obtain evidence that managements's financial statements are fairly presented, including the generally accepted auditing standards, role of internal control, uses of sampling, effects of information technology, and the various reports rendered by auditors. Offered every semester. MUST be taken in student's last semester. Prerequisite: BU4510 (Beginning Fall 2004, course offered as BU5505).
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2.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to government and non-profit accounting. Fund accounting theory, as well as financial statement presentation will be discussed for both government and non-profit entities. The course also presents as overview of government auditing standards. (Course formerly offered as BU5500). Offered every semester. Prerequisite: BU4500
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