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3.00 Credits
This is a study of corporate valuations, strategic investment decisions, working capital management, and tactical and strategic financing decisions. Special topics also include derivatives, risk management, mergers, and bankruptcy, reorganization, and liquidation. Prerequisites: BSAD 3360, and 3362.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on understanding the contemporary methods of identifying, appraising, and measuring risks that may cause severe loss or interrupt an organization's functional continuity. In addition, the techniques utilized to analyze and manage risk exposures are explored. Students will study the traditional tool of risk management: insurace. Specifically, life, health, disability, property and casualty, liability, loss of income, business interruption, and other forms of insurance will be examined in detail. Prerequisites: BSAD 1301, and 3360.
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3.00 Credits
This is a study of real estate ownership, agency, contracts, disclosures, title transfer, deeds, leasing, mortgage instruments, and career opportunities. Students will explore the respective activities of real estate sales, property management, and ownership. Special emphasis on types of financing: adjustable mortgages, blended-rate loans, reverse mortgages, equity sharing, wraparounds, graduated payments, blanket mortgages, and seller financing. The course does not satisfy any licensing requirements for realtors or brokers. Prerequisites: BSAD 1301, and 3360.
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3.00 Credits
This is a study of selected topics in the field of business. Topics will vary; course may be repeated when topics vary. Prerequisites: As required by instructor: upper-division standing.
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3.00 Credits
Subjects not offered as regular courses may be investigated by directed study pursuant to a plan proposed by the student and approved before registration by the supervising instructor and the dean. Normally, students enrolling will have upper-division standing, a 2.0 GPA, and have completed basic discipline courses. May be repeated as topics change.
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3.00 Credits
This is supervised field employment which provides the opportunity for the student to apply prior learning to practical job experiences. Prerequisite: Senior status or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This is an independent capstone research investigation culminating in a senior thesis or comparable senior project.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students preparing for careers in science, engineering, medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy. It is a prerequisite for higher courses in chemistry. Atomic theory, stoichiometry, bonding, periodic classification of the elements, and states of matter, problem solving are emphasized. Prerequisites: 2 years of high school algebra, MATH 1310 or concurrent enrollment in MATH 1310. (3-2).
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3.00 Credits
This is a continuation of CHEM 1401. Subjects included are: solutions, colloids, thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, electrochemistry, descriptive inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and nuclear chemistry. Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM 1401 or its equivalent with a grade of ''C'' or better. (3-2
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3.00 Credits
This is a basic chemistry course for non-science majors. Emphasis is on allied health topics. (3-2).
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