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3.00 Credits
The senior seminar explores the issues of strategy formulation and implementation from the perspective of general manger. It uses a macro approach to concentrate on the total business environment. Case studies, simulations, and the creation of a business plan are the classroom methodologies used to expose students to the skills necessary for setting realistic objectives, analyzing the operating environment, developing strategies on the corporate, business and functional levels, and translating those strategies into workable recommendations. Prerequisites: BU 303, BU 305, BU 315. Credits: 4 cr. Misc. Notes: Open to senior business administration majors only.
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3.00 Credits
The practice of business administration and accounting are constantly undergoing change and modernization. It is important, therefore, to be able to respond in the classroom. In this special topics course, contemporary issues in business and accounting and topics of current interest are addressed on a one-time basis. Specific information about a topic being offered in a given semester can be obtained from the faculty member offering the course or the department chair. Credits: 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Each Business Administration major is required to complete and document learning that has taken place in an experiential setting. This requirement is typically fulfilled by completing the Internship course (BU 499). This requirement can also be met by completing a thesis based on relevant experiences. The thesis is a portfolio which documents both the student's experiences and the learning associated with them. It is completed under the supervision of a department faculty member. Prerequisites: Senior standing. Credits: 2 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Offers opportunities for supervised work experiences in the Burlington community. Interns focus on integrating theory and practice while developing skills required for success in a business environment. Internships must be set up the semester prior to their conduct. Students must apply through the college Internship Office and attend a dedicated practicum once a week throughout the semester. Internship listings will indicate toward which discipline the internship can be applied. Prerequisites: A cumulative GPA of 2.7 and permission of the instructor. Credits: 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
The classical principles of chemistry, applied to modern-day science and technology. Possible topics include food additives, drugs, nuclear power, plastics, and environmental problems. The laboratories provide students with the fundamentals of chemical experimentation, observations, and instrumentation, with an emphasis on everyday materials and experiences. Credits: 3 cr. Laboratory Fee: yes Liberal Studies Requirement: Natural/Mathematical Sciences
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4.00 Credits
A comprehensive study of quantitative relationships in chemical reactions. Topics include stoichiometry, atomic structure and periodicity, bonding and molecular structure, basic thermodynamic relationships, reaction kinetics and equilibria, acid-base theory, electrochemistry, and descriptive chemistry. The laboratory focuses on qualitative and quantitative analytical methods, and an introduction to synthetic techniques. Credits: 4 cr. Misc. Notes: Two-semester sequence. Laboratory Fee: yes Liberal Studies Requirement: Natural/Mathematical Sciences
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4.00 Credits
A comprehensive study of quantitative relationships in chemical reactions. Topics include stoichiometry, atomic structure and periodicity, bonding and molecular structure, basic thermodynamic relationships, reaction kinetics and equilibria, acid-base theory, electrochemistry, and descriptive chemistry. The laboratory focuses on qualitative and quantitative analytical methods, and an introduction to synthetic techniques. Credits: 4 cr. Misc. Notes: Two-semester sequence. Laboratory Fee: yes Liberal Studies Requirement: Natural/Mathematical Sciences
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3.00 Credits
A study of organic reactions with emphasis on functional groups, reactive intermediates, reaction mechanisms, and syntheses. The laboratory introduces students to organic laboratory techniques with emphasis on syntheses, qualitative analysis, and instrumental methods. Prerequisites: CH 107 or equivalent. Credits: 4 cr. Misc. Notes: Two-semester sequence. Laboratory Fee: yes
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3.00 Credits
A study of organic reactions with emphasis on functional groups, reactive intermediates, reaction mechanisms, and syntheses. The laboratory introduces students to organic laboratory techniques with emphasis on syntheses, qualitative analysis, and instrumental methods. Prerequisites: CH 204 or equivalent. Credits: 4 cr. Misc. Notes: Two-semester sequence. Laboratory Fee: yes
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3.00 Credits
A laboratory-centered survey of techniques of chemical analysis including classical "wet" techniques and basic chemical instrumentation. Computer interfacing, spreadsheets, and statistical techniques for data analysis are emphasized.Prerequisites: CH 107 or equivalent. Credits: 3 cr. Misc. Notes: Two laboratories and one class hour per week Laboratory Fee: yes
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