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AS 481: Painting Studio
1.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
1 Credit An exploration of the expressive qualities of color as applied to acrylic painting. Students will paint from still life and landscape subjects. The course meets three hours per week for one credit. Prerequisites: AS 281 Note: Lab fee; May be repeated for a total of 6 credits
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AST 101: Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
3 Credits An introduction to the terms, concepts, and methods needed to understand current literature in astronomy. Historical development of concepts, current data from space exploration, as well as familiarity with the night sky are included in the course. Note: Not considered a lab course
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BA 101: The Business and Economic Environment
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
3 Credits A survey course designed to present an overview of the business organization and its operations and management functions with a special emphasis on running an organization using sound ethical principles. Students will be introduced to such topics as the U.S. economic system, key organizational elements, marketing strategies, product design, pricing, distribution channels, leadership, and human resources management strategies. Note: Students must have access to a computer and possess basic skills in word processing and WEB site searches.
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BA 203: Fundamentals of Economics
4.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
4 Credits This class is designed to consider the performance of the national economy as a whole (both macroeconomic and microeconomic frameworks) by gaining an understanding of major economic principles centering on topics such as the economic system of the United States, other economic systems, supply and demand, unemployment and inflation, economic growth, and measuring economic health.
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BA 226: Computer Business Applications:MS Office
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
3 Credits In this self-paced, guided introduction to Microsoft Office Suite, students will work through a series of exercises and assignments designed to develop mastery of business related computer application skills utilizing word processing (WORD), spreadsheets (EXCEL), relational databases (ACCESS), communication software (OUTLOOK), and presentation software (POWERPOINT). Students who successfully complete this course will master sufficient skills to use the computer as an effective tool in their educational and professional careers.
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BA 247: Quantitative Methods and Analysis
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
3 Credits Today's business environment requires a solid background in business related quantitative methods and analysis. This course focuses on key subjects related to the business community including probabilities, descriptive statistics, standard deviation, business related statistical operations, and research designs. Prerequisites: BA 101, 226, MTH 123
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BA 259: Business Communications
2.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
2 Credits This course helps students to understand, develop, & use oral, written, and other communication skills in a business context. Students will be able to use these concepts and skills in a variety of business and managerial applications.
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BA 299: Prior Learning Assessment
2.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
2 Credits This course enables students to define, state, evaluate, and present a portfolio of college level learning they have acquired through experiences outside of the traditional college classroom with the goal of receiving college credit for that learning. Prerequisites: Bachelor of Science degree students only. Note: Offered Pass/No-Pass only; Cross-listed HCA 299
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BA 301: Pre-Internship Seminar
1.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
1 Credit This pre-internship seminar is designed to give students career development insights and important information about (a) the requirements of the BA499 Business Internship, (b) the key ingredients necessary for a successful internship experience, and (c) essential search strategies for acquiring an internship (and eventual fulltime employment following graduation). Students will be able to effectively articulate their strengths in a cover letter and resume while developing a strategy for obtaining an internship with a local business.
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BA 321: Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
3 Credits This course is aimed at creating knowledge, skills, awareness, and involvement of the student for the entrepreneurial process and the critical aspects of considering a new venture. Examining theoretical and applied concepts (through text, case studies, hands-on exercises and visiting entrepreneurs), the course aims to guide the student's discovery of the fundamentals of entrepreneurship. The course begins with assessing self-awareness, the entrepreneur/founding team, diverse entrepreneurial profiles, formation process models, and culminates in the exploration of prospective business ideas. Prerequisites: BA 101, BA/ECN 203
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