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BUS 437: Market Research
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
The application of various research methods for effective marketing is the focus of this course. Research procedures including design, methods of collecting data, sampling methods, and application of marketing research in the measurement of potential markets, consumer motivation, advertising, ethics, and sales control are studied. Prerequisite: BUS 330 and MATH 315.
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BUS 450: Managerial Finance
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
This course surveys the financial problems associated with the life cycle of a business and with personal finance needs. Topics covered include financial analysis, financial planning, capital budgeting, cost of capital, the sources and uses of business funds, and the instruments utilized in raising funds. Prerequisite: ECON 201 and ACTG 211.
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BUS 495: Business Internship
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
Field internships provide an opportunity for students to gain practical work experience in management, marketing, accounting, MIS, or recreation and tourism management, depending on the student's concentration area. Internship students work at a designated business or public organization under close supervision of a faculty advisor.
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BUS 499: Business Strategy and Policy
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
This capstone business course examines the interdependence of the different functions of a business. Through the use of computer simulations, students gain a comprehensive and integrated view of business operations and the role of top management in analyzing the environment, setting goals, and implementing plans with special emphasis on ethical issues. Business students take this course in the final semester of their senior year. Prerequisite: Completion of other business courses or consent of instructor.
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CHEM 121/122: Introductory Chemistry with
5.00 Credits
Bushnell University
This course gives an introduction to fundamental principles of physical, inorganic, organic, and biochemistry. It is designed to provoke an interest in science. Students will learn how to solve problems using the scientific method. Critical thinking and a semiquantitative understanding of chemistry rather than detailed theory is emphasized. Awareness of the environmental impact of chemistry is developed. Topics covered: periodic table, atoms, radiochemistry, states of matter, stoichiometry, concentration of solutions, acids, bases, salts, reactions, equilibria, non-mentals, selected classes of aliphatic and aromatic compounds, petrochemistry, polymerization, compounds of biological importance, DNA, RNA, enzymes. Prerequisite: MATH 96.
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CIS 121: Microcomputer Applications
2.00 Credits
Bushnell University
This entry-level course is designed for those having little or no experience with microcomputers. The main emphasis of this course is not on the technical aspects of computers, but on their application as a tool for everyday life. Using a practical hands-on approach, the student will gain familiarity with microcomputer technology, hardware, and applications software. This software will include word processing, spreadsheets, database applications, and presentation graphics. Introduces algorithms and programming concepts in a structured language.
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CIS 122: Software Applications:Word Processing and Presentation Graphics
2.00 Credits
Bushnell University
This course provides an intermediate level of proficiency in word processing, presentations graphics, and e-mail usage. The emphasis would be on documents used in business, such as letters, memos, newsletters, reports, manuals, presentations, etc., but these skills are also useful to teachers, pastors, philosophers, psychologists, and lawyers. Topics covered in word processing include mail merge, tables, macros, graphics, indexes/tables of contents, templates, and styles useful in desktop publishing. Topics in presentation graphics include graphs, speaker's notes, meeting minutes, and more graphics and animation options. Prerequisites: CIS 121 or consent of instructor.
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CIS 123: Software Applications:Spreadsheets and Databases
2.00 Credits
Bushnell University
This course provides an intermediate skill level in spreadsheets and database software applications. The class has a decidedly business orientation, but the applications are also applicable for processing and analyzing data in hard science and social science research. Topics covered in spreadsheets include additional functions, macros, pivot tables, and three dimensional formulas. Topics in databases include advanced queries, setting up and using relationships, and custom forms. Prerequisites: CIS 121 or consent of instructor.
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CIS 124: Advanced Microsoft Office
2.00 Credits
Bushnell University
This course provides an intermediate to advanced level of proficiency in word processing, spreadsheets, presentation graphics, and database software applications. The emphasis will be on applications for business, such as letters, memos, newsletters, reports, manuals, and presentations skills, as well as the processing and analyzing of data for hard science and social science research, useful to teachers, pastors, philosophers, psychologists, and lawyers. Prerequisites: CIS 121 or consent of instructor.
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CIS 125: Introduction to Web Page Design
2.00 Credits
Bushnell University
In this course, students will learn to design and develop basic web pages, using both HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and Web Authoring application. No experience with HTML is required. Completion of a project is an essential part of the course. Prerequisite: CIS 121 or equivalent.
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