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3.00 Credits
An introductory business course designed to acquaint the student in a general way with business terminology, concepts and functions. The course will include broad treatment of business objectives and strategies. Students are introduced to the School of Business Administration and to the skills required to succeed in the field of business.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MATH-1413 and MATH-2913. A study of decision-making techniques and their application to the resource allocation and operational problems encountered in the functional areas of business. Included are decision theory linear programming, inventory models network analysis, simulation, and forecasting.
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Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing or instructor permission. This course examines basic ethical issues involved in the conduct of business from a biblical perspective. Critical thinking regarding organizations as spiritual, social, moral, and ethical entities is explored. Topics include personal responsibility, corporate social responsibility, and the effects of diversity and culture on ethical considerations.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the Anglo-American system of jurisprudence as the legal background for the operation of the free enterprise system in our society. The course considers the historical, ethical, social and practical perspectives. It also examines the basic rules of law pertaining to contracts, property, sales, negotiable instruments, secured transactions, agency, employment, partnerships, corporations, insurance, bankruptcy and wills.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BUSA-4213. A continuation of BUSA-4213. The course covers the same subject areas, but goes into greater detail. It deals exclusively with developing appropriate solutions for legal problems in business. The course is intended primarily for students preparing to take the CPA exam, but it is also useful for those preparing to enter law school.
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Prerequisites: MGMT-3113, MGMT-3573, MKTG- 3313. An overview of the world of international business. This class examines the environment and management of international business, stressing the effects of the foreign exchange markets, capital markets and international financial and economic organizations upon managerial functions such as exporting and importing, foreign investment, marketing, personnel, accounting and finance. Students will participate in managing an international firm in a simulation game.
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3.00 Credits
Assigned readings, reports and research projects based on the needs of the student. (1-3 hours). A maximum of 3 hours may be counted toward major.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Admission to School of Business Administration Upper Division, completion of BUSA- 4513 and approval of advisor and dean. Supervised and approved international business internship with firm or organization; written and oral reports are required along with employer evaluation. (Variable credit, 1-3 semester hours; 50 hours work required for each hour of credit with a maximum of 3 credit hours.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Admitted into ECE, CENG-3203. Design of modern integrated circuits with emphasis on design and development of custom digital circuits using Hardware Description Languages (HDL) (e.g. VHDL/Verilog). Projects requiring both hardware and software architecture elements will be developed. A complete application-specific microprocessor will be designed, implemented, and tested in the lab. Lecture - 2 hours; Laboratory - 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Admitted into ECE, CENG-3203. An introduction to computer and data communications and types of networks. Strong emphasis in wired and wireless network design with mathematical modeling, simulation and trade-offs in protocols and hardware. Examination of commonly used protocols and standards. Lecture - 2 hours; Laboratory - 3 hours.
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