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BRS 430: Immigration and Education
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Broadens the knowledge of determinants of educational attainment of immigrant children in the U.S. Assesses the needs of newcomer students and the capacity of public schools to respond to those needs. Provides an historical overview of immigrants in public schools. Examines the legal framework of immigration and settlement policies. Analyzes ideological debates of key issues of immigration and education. Explores issues of education and social justice. Evaluates the possibilities for a common ground in education between newcomers and established residents.
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BRS 453: Border Water Conflicts
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Explores conflicts over water in international border regions. Rivers and aquifers do not stop at international borders. Many neighboring countries face complex issues co-managing boundary waters, and water becomes a contested resource. Studies political economic facets of transfrontier water issues to understand how water conflicts arise and are addressed. Cases may include U.S.-Mexico border; Jordan River Basin in the Middle East; Nile in Sudan, Ethiopia, and Egypt; Euphrates in Turkey, Syria, and Iraq; and others. May not be taken by students who have received credit for ID 370P.
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BRS 490: Applied Methodologies for Border and Regional Studies
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Provides students with the opportunity to apply a variety of methodologies used in collecting and analyzing data in contemporary border and regional studies. Students will select a research question for a semester-long project with three components: literature review, fieldwork, and analysis. Students may choose their topics from any region worldwide, any international border area, or any conceptual border issue. Prerequisite: BRS 400.
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BRS 495A(1)495B(2)495C: Internship for Border and Regional Studies
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Faculty sponsored academic internship in community service. May be repeated for a maximum of nine (9) units. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of instructor.
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BRS 498A(1)498B(2)498C: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Intended for students with advanced standing in respective areas of study. Selected topic(s) must be approved and supervised by a faculty member in the Border and Regional Studies unit. May be repeated for a total of six (6) units. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of instructor.
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BRS 499A(1)499B(2)499C: Independent Research
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Designed for students with demonstrated capacity for independent research in collaboration with a faculty member in the Border and Regional Studies unit. May be repeated for a total of six (6) units. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of instructor.
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BUS 202: Introduction to Business Law
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Legal principles of basic business transactions. Coverage includes contracts, agency, partnerships, corporations, property, government agencies and regulations, and Uniform Commercial Code.
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BUS 203: Business Writing
3.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Effective written communication applied to business letters, memos, and long reports. Includes the organization, writing, and presentation of business documents using word processing software. Incorporates basic principles of speaking effectively for business. Enrollment Requirement: GEW 101.
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BUS 302: Foundations of Business Environments
2.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Examines the complex environment in which business decisions are made. Uncontrollable factors affecting an organization's performance include the political, social, legal and regulatory, environmental, and technological issues. The competitive market structure and the impact of demographic diversity on organizations are an important part of an environmental analysis. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lowerdivision pre-business core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status).
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BUS 304: Data Analysis
4.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Introduction to statistical concepts and methods relevant to business problems. Model building and analysis; case studies and intensive use of statistical software. Should be taken first semester of junior year. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lower-division pre-business core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status), and the Computer Competency Requirement.
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