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BSAD 629G: Advanced Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
A study of the theory and problems of financial management. Valuations, capital budgeting, financing alternatives, and working capital management will be explored. Computer caseware will provide a comprehensive view of the complex financial issues faced in the domestic and international environment. Prerequisites: BSAD 329 and admission to the graduate accounting program. Credits: 3 hours
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BSAD 630G: Business Strategy
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
An examination of the process of strategy, ranging from strategist characteristics and styles, formulation and analysis of strategies, to various contexts such as entrepreneurial, diversified and international. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of leadership in the strategy context, assessment of individual leadership traits and skills, and strategies to develop those traits and skills. Prerequisite: admission to the graduate accounting program. Credits: 3 hours
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BSAD 633G: Advanced Decision Analysis Techniques
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
Economic and multi-attribute evaluation techniques are developed, investigated, and applied to a variety of business cases. Prerequisites: BSAD 460 and admission to the graduate accounting program. Credits: 3 hours
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CAR 310: Caribbean History and Cultures
6.00 Credits
Truman State University
Sweet Power is a three-week, six-credit study abroad course. The class will take place in Puerto Rico (Spanish and American empires), Cura?ao (Dutch slave trade), and Barbados (English sugar plantation system). The Caribbean is an amalgam of five continents: Africa, Europe, North America, South America, and Asia. It is an archipelago of the world's cultures, mixed and remixed by time, economics, and power. Studying the historic and contemporary Caribbean is a route toward greater understanding of world history. Credits: 6 hours NOTE: This course counts as three hours for the US History designation in the history major and three hours for the Non-Western History designation in the history major. NOTE: This course fulfills the Intercultural Interconnecting Perspective of the Liberal Studies Program. NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
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CHEM 100: Chemistry for Contemporary Living
4.00 Credits
Truman State University
An introduction to the basic principles of modern chemistry and their applications to social, economic, and political issues. Basic Algebra skills are required and a Math ACT subscore of 22 or better. Two hours laboratory per week. Credits: 4 hours When Offered: (offered fall, spring, summer) NOTE: This course fulfills the Scientific: Physical Science Mode of Inquiry of the Liberal Studies Program. NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement. NOTE: Some sections of this course are writing-enhanced.
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CHEM 201: Glass Blowing
1.00 Credits
Truman State University
Laboratory. Constructing functional scientific apparatus from glass tubing. Credits: 1 hour
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CHEM 222: Introduction to Quantitative Analysis
4.00 Credits
Truman State University
Lecture presents the theory of analysis performed in the laboratory. Laboratory includes gravimetric analysis, acid/base titration, pH titration, spectrophotometric trace analysis, ion-exchange, complexometric titration, gas chromatographic analysis, infra-red analysis, and flame-emission analysis. Laboratory 4 hours per week. Prerequisite: CHEM 121. Credits: 4 hours When Offered: (offered fall, spring) NOTE: General Honors Course. NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
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CHEM 245: Sophomore Chemistry Seminar
1.00 Credits
Truman State University
An emphasis on safety and ethics. Credits: 1 hour When Offered: (offered fall only) NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
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CHEM 320: Foundations of Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
A survey of nomenclature, reaction, and physical properties of organic functional groups, including a brief discussion of sugars, proteins, and nucleic acids. Limited exposure to theory and a preliminary introduction to mechanism to facilitate understanding of stereochemistry and reactions. Laboratory develops elementary techniques for running organic reactions and purification and characterization of organic molecules by simple tests (laboratory 3 hours per week). Course is intended for BA Biology majors and other majors requiring only one semester of organic chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 121. Credits: 4 hours When Offered: (offered spring, even calendar years) NOTE: General Honors Course. NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
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CHEM 322: Instrumental Analysis
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
Current analysis techniques; spectral methods, electroanalytical methods, chromatography, multistage separations, and other modern chemical methods. In laboratory, instrumental methods applied to analytical problems. Prerequisite: CHEM 222 and previous or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 323 or 325. Credits: 4 hours When Offered: (offered fall, spring) NOTE: General Honors Course. NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
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