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BA 214: Business Communications
3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
Covers strategies of effective communication, both written and oral, with an emphasis on business letters, memos, and other writings used in today's offices. Good English skills (sentence structure, punctuation, vocabulary and spelling) are stressed. Registration Enforced Prerequisite: WR 115 or equivalent. 3 lecture hrs/wk. F, W, S general informaion transfer education career & technical undecided contacts index maps
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BA 215: Cost Accounting
4.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
This course provides a thorough understanding of cost concepts, cost behavior, and cost accounting techniques as they are used for estimating the cost of products produced and services provided by an organization and for providing cost information for managerial use in decision making, planning, controlling, and performance evaluating. Topics covered include standard costing, service department costing, financial statement analysis, overhead variance analysis, flexible budgeting, profitability analysis, and capital budgeting. Analysis of cost data for management decision-making is integrated with cost accounting systems. Registration Enforced Prerequisite: BA 213 with a grade of C or better or instructor permission. 3 lecture, 3 lab hrs/wk. F
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BA 218: Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
Introduces students to topics effecting personal financial planning such as budgeting, spending, saving, borrowing, and investing. Learning will be accomplished through a variety of activities including reading the text, completing homework problems and accessing Texas Instruments Business Calculator for problem solving. 3 lecture hrs/wk. W, S
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BA 222: Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
An introduction to financial management structured to provide the student with an intuitive understanding of finance concepts and an appreciation of the way those concepts are applied in practice. Students should gain a firmer grasp on material previously covered in accounting, but now translated into the financial decision-making process. Registration Enforced Prerequisite: BA 211 and BA 212. Minimum of C grade for Accounting Technology majors. 3 lecture hrs/wk. S
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BA 223: Marketing
3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
Covers the basic components of marketing such as consumer behavior, marketing research, production, distribution, promotion and price planning. Includes current marketing emphasis on customer service and global marketing. Case studies, videos and guest speakers enhance student learning. Registration Enforced Prerequisite: BA 101 with a grade of C or better or instructor permission. 3 lecture hrs/wk. S
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BA 226: Business Law
4.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
Develops a basic knowledge of the objectives and methods of business law. Topics covered include the court system, civil and criminal law, contracts and the Uniform Commercial Code. The latter will introduce sales contracts and commercial paper. Prerequisite: BA 101 or instructor approval. 4 lecture hrs/wk. F, W, S
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BA 228: Computerized Accounting Systems I
2.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
The first in a three-course sequence, this course provides an introduction to computerized accounting software. Students progress through the entire accounting cycle including input of a variety of transactions for both service and merchandising entities, posting, report preparation, and yearend adjusting and closing. Prerequisite: Second year standing in A.A.S. accounting program or instructor approval. Registration Enforced Corequisite: BA 235. 2 lecture, 1 lab hrs/wk. F
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BA 229: Computerized Accounting Systems II
2.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
The second in a three-course sequence, the emphasis of this course is on the conversion of manual accounting systems to computerized accounting systems. The course utilizes an extended practice set that requires students to maintain a manual accounting system, convert the manual system to a computerized system, maintain the computerized system, and prepare yearend reports using the computerized system. Students become familiar with the special complexities and decisions required during the conversion process and how these decisions affect subsequent procedures. Registration Enforced Prerequisite: BA 228 with a grade of C or better Registration Enforced Corequisite: BA 236. 2 lecture, 1 lab hrs/wk. W
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BA 230: Computerized Accounting Systems III
2.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
The third in a three-course sequence, the focus of this class is on the special requirements of a computerized accounting system used by a non-profit/governmental entity. Students will work through a comprehensive accounting practice set for a fictitious city using commercially available software. Additionally, students will prepare a governmental-style Comprehensive Annual Financial Report using a computerized spreadsheet. Registration Enforced Prerequisite: BA 229 with a grade of C or better. Registration Enforced Corequisite: BA 237. 2 lecture, 1 lab hrs/wk. S
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BA 231: Microcomputers in Business
4.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
This course is designed as a second course in using microcomputers. A suite of software applications will be used to complete professional-style business documents. Learn by doing is emphasized. A final team project of an integrative and comprehensive nature will be completed over the course of the quarter and presented to the class. Registration Enforced Prerequisite: CIS 120 and BA 101 or instructor permission. 4 lecture hrs/wk. F
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