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BA 680: Master's Project
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Practical application of advanced management theories and methods to investigate a wide range of organizational issues. Subject matter may include development of a new venture or product or process, or improvement of an existing organization's operations with the intent of achieving a significant cost reduction, service enhancement, etc. Each project is proposed, researched and reported, culminating in a written report that includes problem identification, evaluation of potential solution, discussion of the selected implementation, and evaluation of the results. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of MBA Program Director.
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BA 681: Master's Project Extension
1.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Intended for students who have previously enrolled in BA 680, Master's Project, to complete their project requirements in a subsequent term. Students who did not complete BA 680 during the term in which they were registered in BA 680 must take BA 681 in the term they intend to complete their Master's Project. May be repeated for a total of two (2) units. Graded Credit/No Credit. Enrollment requirement: Course must be taken only after student has been registered in BA 680.
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BA 690: Selected Topics in Business Management
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
A course of selected topics in business management. May be repeated for credit as topics change for a total of six (6) units. Enrollment restricted to MBA students.
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BA 698: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Independent study under the direction of a faculty member. The student must prepare a study proposal approved by the appropriate faculty member prior to registration. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of instructor.
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BGA 501: Management Decision Making and Analysis
4.00 - 8.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
An interdisciplinary course emphasizing analytical approaches for problem formulation, solution, and implementation. Concepts, tools, and techniques of financial analysis, management accounting, statistics, production, operations, and selected computer applications are studied and applied in realistic organizational settings. BGA courses are open only to pre-MBA students who hold a baccalaureate degree in a field other than Business Administration.
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BGA 502: Management of Complex Organizations
4.00 - 8.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Presents in an interdisciplinary format the principles of organizational behavior, theory and development, leadership, ethics, environmental analysis, marketing, and economics, applied to complex organizations operating in the global marketplace. Focuses on integrating theory and practice for developing problem-solving competencies. BGA courses are open only to pre-MBA students who hold a baccalaureate degree in a field other than Business Administration.
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BIOL 160: Microbiology for Health Sciences
4.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
Basic concepts of microbiology, including classification, metabolic activity and the effect of physical and chemical agents on microbial populations. Host parasite interactions, infectious agents, methods of transmission and control are also discussed. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory. Course is designed for Nursing students.
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BIOL 175: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
The first in a two course series designed to introduce the principles of human anatomy and physiology for students in health and human services, including Kinesiology and Nursing. Taught from a systems perspective where students will learn basic physiological principles and mechanisms along with their associated anatomical basis. Material includes anatomical terminology, cell and tissue structure and function, basic biochemical and metabolic pathways and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, digestive and excretory systems. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of Director/Chair-HHS Advisor.
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BIOL 176: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
The second in a two course series designed to introduce the principles of human anatomy and physiology for students in health and human services, including Kinesiology and Nursing. Taught from a systems perspective where students will learn basic physiological principles and mechanisms along with their associated anatomical basis. Material includes nervous system and the senses, and the endocrine, reproductive, cardiovascular and respiratory systems. Three hours lecture and three hours of laboratory. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of Director/Chair-HHS Advisor.
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BIOL 210: Introduction to Cellular and Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
California State University-San Marcos
The first of a two-semester core sequence that provides the student with basic knowledge in biology, including specific experimental techniques and familiarity with the scientific method. Emphasizes cellular structure and physiology, molecular evolution, classical and molecular genetics, and biochemistry. May not be taken for credit by students who have received credit for BIOL 202. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory. Co/prerequisite: CHEM 150.
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