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4.00 Credits
Off ers a comprehensive study of revenue recognition, income taxes, pension plans, leases, long-term liabilities, issuance and reacquisition of capital stock, additional paid-in capital and retained earnings, dilutive securities and earnings per share calculations, and long-term investments in securities and funds. Prerequisite: grade of "C" or betterin BA267 or consent of instructor. Sp
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3.00 Credits
Covers application of information technology as a personal productivity tool within a business environment. Presents integrative use of application programs including database management systems, spreadsheets, presentation graphics, and Internet usage. Prerequisite: CIS125E and CIS125A. Offered as needed.
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4.00 Credits
Presents management decision processes utilizing statistical methods. Includes use and application of probability concepts, sampling procedures, statistical estimation, and regression. Prerequisite: MTH111, CIS125E. Off ered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
Includes a comparative study of ethical and economic systems designed to increase decision making capabilities. Emphasizes issues and policy formation in varied business settings. F, W, Sp, Su
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3.00 Credits
See CWE-Cooperative Work Experience.
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3.00 Credits
Designed specifi cally for Dental Assisting program students. Presents introductory concepts of chemistry, cell biology, anatomy and physiology, microbiology, and oral histology and embryology. Includes practical application of problem solving, scientifi c observation, and basic laboratory techniques. Sp
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3.00 Credits
Presents introductory information about marine organisms, including birds, mammals, fi shes, and invertebrates native to the Oregon Coast. Includes identifi cation of these organisms, basic knowledge about their natural history, introduction to scientifi c terminology, basic awareness of scientifi c classifi cation, and information related to the understanding of the physical exhibitory structure and life support systems in maintaining these animals in an aquarium environment. Provides background and practice in interpretation of the knowledge gained to members of the general public. Sp
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4.00 Credits
Investigates the diversity of organisms, principles of ecology, and eff ects and consequences of ecosystem alteration by humans. Includes mandatory fi eld trips. Th is sequence need not be taken in order, although some carryover from one term to the next does occur. F, Sp, Su
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4.00 Credits
Investigates the principles of cell division; Mendelian, population, and molecular genetics; evolution, natural selection and origin of species; and animal behavior. Th is sequence need not be taken in order, although some carryover from one term to the next does occur. F, W. Off ered summer as needed.
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4.00 Credits
Investigates the principles of animal structure (anatomy) and function (physiology); human (and comparative) reproductive, nervous, circulatory, immune, digestive, respiratory, and urinary systems; plant structure and function; nutrition, growth and reproduction. Includes mandatory fi eld trips. Th is sequence need not be taken in order, although some carryover from one term to the next does occur. W, Sp. Off ered summer as needed.
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