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BA 228: Computer Accounting Applications
2.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Covers the application of integrated software (QuickBooks) as an accounting tool Includes general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory, and payroll Emphasis is on converting a manual accounting system to a computerized system Prerequisites: BA211 or BT151 BT95 (or passing of BT95 proficiency test) is required for the Web-based course.
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BA 233: Internet Marketing
3.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Builds on the concepts learned in BT121 Explores traditional as well as new methods to identify market opportunity, formulate marketing strategy, design the customer experience, create the customer interface, design the marketing program, determine the best use of technology, and evaluate the results of an online marketing program Applies the "four Ps" of marketing to plan methods for improving an online or existing "bricks and mortar" business, while determining strategies on how to best use the Internet to improve customer relations Prerequisites: BT114, WR115 or permission of instructor BT121 and BA223 recommended BT95 (or passing of BT95 proficiency test) is required for the Web-based cours
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BA 240: Filing and Records Management
3.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Provides rules and practice for filing records (according to American Records Management Association rules) and correspondence including alphabetic, numeric, subject, and geo-graphic methods Introduces the management of documents, retention, transfer, and disposition of records Prerequisites: RD30 and WR30.
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BA 249: Retailing
3.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Introduces students to the field of retailing and provides an understanding of the types of businesses, strategies, operations, formats and environments through which retailing activities are carried out Course takes a multi-disciplinary approach to consider the process and structure of retailing Topics include planning, research, consumer behavior, store design and layout, merchandising strategy, management strategy, promotional strategy, and pricing strategy Students will be able to discuss the overall importance of retailing and how it fitsinto the marketing environment, understand who the retail customer is, and apply the "four Ps" of marketing to the retail sector Prerequisites: BA101, RD30 and BT114 or WR115; BA223 recommended.
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BA 280: Cooperative Work Experience/Business
3.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Provides work-related experience and study in selected business environments Students must have completed most of their course-work toward a certificate or degree program Prerequisites: BA109 or BA280S and signature of cooperative work experience advisor to enroll.
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BA 282: Applied Business Statistics
4.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Builds on the basic knowledge and skills learned in MTH243 and utilizes spreadsheet skills gained in CS125ss Students will use Excel extensively to solve statistical problem Emphasis is on the understanding and application of hypothesis testing, analysis of variance (ANOVA), correlation and regression, and Chi-square techniques Designed to provide students with analytical skills they will need in upper division business courses including accounting, finance, operations management and applied research Prerequisites: BA131, CS125ss, MTH243 and RD30; BT114 or WR121.
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BI 100: Introductory Biology
3.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Explores the principles of biology including the chemical and cellular level of organisms, the development and function of organismal structures, and the interaction of organisms in ecosystems Designed for students who are not science majors and do not need a laboratory science course Prerequisites: RD30 and WR30.
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BI 102: Introduction to Biology II w/Lab
4.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Provides an overview of basic animal anatomy and physiology with a special interest to humans Designed for non-majors or those interested in learning more about biology Science majors and pre-allied health professionals should take the 200-level biology series Topics and systems covered include homeostasis, hormones, digestive system, circulation, lymphatic system, circulatory system, immunity, nervous system, urinary system, and reproduction Prerequisite: BI101 recommended.
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BI 103: Introduction to Biology III w/Lab
4.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Provides an overview of plants, microbes, fungi and ecology Designed for non-majors or those interested in learning more about biology Science majors and pre-allied health professionals should take the 200-level biology series Topics covered include basic evolution, classification, microbes, fungi, plant structure and function, planet diversity, populations, communities, and human impact on the environment Prerequisite: BI101recommended.
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BI 109: Marine Animals and Plants w/Lab
4.00 Credits
Rogue Community College
Reviews marine biology and associated shore life Includes identification of marine plants and animals Prerequisites: MTH60, RD30 and WR30 or permission of instructor; GS104 recommended.
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