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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Financial policies and problems of modern business enterprise including new business promotion, expansion financing, failure and reorganization, mergers, types of securities, and government regulations. Prerequisites: AC101, ET101.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
The opportunity to gain experience in the administration of profit or non-profit organizations. The internship is taken after most of the major or minor requirements have been met, and in no case before the second semester of the junior year. The internship may be arranged with the assistance of the major internship advisor and/or the Chair of the Division of Business Administration. An agreement is drawn up and approved by the student, the proposed employer, the major internship advisor and Division Chair. Internships require a minimum of 55 hours of on-the-job work for each hour of credit. Evaluation is made by the major internship advisor and the Division Chair in consultation with the employer. This internship must be completed before the commencement of the student’s senior year, unless otherwise approved by the Division Chair. Prerequisites: AC102, ET102, MN201, MK201, junior class standing, a CGPA of at least 2.9 and permission of Division Chair.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
May be taken when an unusual level of job responsibility, such as being in sole control of a business for an extended time, or other unique learning opportunity is encountered which would warrant additional credit above that granted for AC390 or FM390. The granting of more than 3 credits for one internship will be a rare occurrence. In some instances, when deemed appropriate by the department head and the Division Chair, a second internship, which is entirely different than that pursued under AC390 or FM390, may be taken.This internship must be completed before the commencement of the student’s senior year, unless otherwise approved by the Division Chair. Prerequisite: AC390 or FM390.
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4.00 Credits
The Advanced Internship follows the same guidelines as the 390 Internship. However, research criteria (applicable to each internship situation) provided by the Internship Advisor are also included for an additional 1 credit. Students who elect the Advanced Internship must also meet Divisional Honors requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Development of goals and strategies for investing in securities: markets for stocks and bonds, selecting, timing, and performance of measurement techniques. Prerequisite: FM224 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Uses accounting information in the financial decision-making process. Traditional areas of financial statement analysis, budgeting, the development of criteria for investing, and the rationale of planning and decision-making in the management of a business enterprise. Prerequisite: FM311, FM423, or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
The student will develop a project arranged with the assistance of the major advisor and the approval of the Chair of the Division of Business Administration. Projects include a thesis, business plan, or other significant research project. Prerequisites: senior class standing; declared major in the Division of Business Administration or permission of Division Chair.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic concepts of graphic communications, with emphasis on the creative process and use of tools and techniques. Materials fee.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory study of the history and practice of letters. Four basic styles: Roman Capitals, Carolingian, Gothic Manuscript, and Italic are covered. The emphasis is on well drawn, well proportioned letters, page design, and proper spacing. Materials fee.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to all steps of the production process, from initial design concept through the printed page. Macintosh-based software, including Quark XPress, is used in preparing art for reproduction, and students will gain hands-on experience in color, file, and font management. Paper varieties and various methods of print reproduction are examined along with their characteristics and requirements. On-site visits to print shops and a paper mill give students an in-depth look at the entire process. Materials fee. Prerequisite: FA101, GC201, or permission of instructor.
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