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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. Strategic implications of marketing in different countries and marketing management concepts necessary to accommodate changing market structure, strategic international alliances, ethics and social responsibility relative to global markets. Prerequisite: MKT 3213. Dual-listed: MKT 4343.
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3 Hours. A study of contemporary economic theory and applications of international trade, commercial policy, and the open economy. Explores such topics as free trade, the effects of trade restrictions, foreign exchange markets, the balance of payments mechanisms, the international monetary system and monetary and fiscal policies in open economics. Prerequisite: ECON 2113 and 2213. Dual-listed: ECON 4633.
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3 Hours. This is the culminating course for the international business major. The emphasis will be on developing international business strategy based on the integration of economic, accounting, financial management and marketing concepts.
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3 Hours. This course provides students with fundamental computer skills needed during their Collegiate and professional careers. Hardware, software, Windows O/S, file management, internet, email, Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, and Access are covered in this course. Students will be introduced to the use of local and wide area networks. Not open to students who have successfully completed CS 1003 or IS 1133.
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3 Hours. Fundamentals of office productivity tools: word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation applications. Introduction to the Windows environment: terminology and file management techniques. Exposure to the Internet, including electronic mail and search engines. Not open to students who have successfully completed CS 1003 or IS 1003.
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3 Hours. A study of word processing from keyboarding to advanced applications including features, concepts, procedures, and hardware requirements for contemporary word processing systems. Students will format and produce business forms and manuscripts. Current microcomputer based word processing software systems and programs will be utilized and compared. Prerequisite: Keyboarding skill of 25 wpm.
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3 Hours. A Business Information System is developed using a Rapid Application Development Tool. A complete Information System (front end, application logic, and back end) will be prototyped (designed, implemented, tested, and documented) in a hands-on setting. Scripting languages will be used to implement the application logic. Prerequisite: IS 1003 or equivalent, or consent of the instructor.
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3 Hours. Popular operating environments. Competency in each environment and understanding of application variations from environment to environment. Criteria setting, comparison and contrast of various environments in the context of set criteria. Selecting environments for productivity. Prerequisite: None
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3 Hours. This course will introduce visual programming for the graphical user interface and will emphasize object-based program design and implementation using visual language. Students are introduced to the selection and repetition structures, text files, and string manipulation. This course is highly recommended for any person who wants to get started in computer programming.
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3 Hours. Students will learn to use editors, compilers, loaders, interactive debuggers, and run-time units in a microcomputer based Windows integrated development environment to write, debug, and implement structured procedural COBOL code. Emphasis is placed on applying the structured paradigm to business data processing. Prerequisite: IS 3043 or IS 3023 or equivalent or consent of instructor.
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