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3.00 Credits
Business Process Re-Engineering discusses the rationale, methods, and procedures commonly employed in re-engineering business processes in the modern, international business world. The re-engineering of many business processes is, without question, demanded whenever a new information system is contemplated or implemented. Such change is a constant in the modern business environment and re-engineering concepts currently represent one of the preferred methods for enhancing a company's implementation of student developed re-engineered solutions to common business processes. Prerequisites and Corequisites Course prerequisites: ACCT 210 and 211 and BADM 300 Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Business finance is an overview of financial theory including the time value of money, capital budgeting, capital structure theory, dividend policies, asset pricing, risk and return, the efficient markets hypothesis, bond and stock valuation, business performance evaluation and other financial topics. Prerequisites and Corequisites Course prerequisite: ACCT 211 Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on statistical inference and forecasting. Topics, with business applications, include hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, correlation, simple linear and multiple regression and time series analysis. Utilization of statistical software is emphasized. Prerequisites and Corequisites Course prerequisites: MATH 281 and BADM 220, or STAT 281 Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the knowledge and understanding of how information systems can be used in a business organization for achieving competitive advantage. Student learning will be accomplished through the use of text, cases, hands-on computer laboratory exercises, and interaction with real-world businesses. Prerequisites and Corequisites Course prerequisites: ACCT 210 and BADM 220, MATH 281 or STAT 281 Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
This course applies business policies and procedures to the small business environment. As such, it is designed for students contemplating management or ownership of a small business. Topics include the nature of the entrepreneur, financing and ownership options, marketing, government regulations, taxation, inventory control and other relevant business functions. Prerequisites and Corequisites Course prerequisites: BADM 260 and 360, or 369 Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the concepts, terminology, and process of new venture creation, operations and growth, as well as the introduction of entrepreneurial management practices into existing businesses. This course will assist in the identification of entrepreneurial opportunities and strategies and the role of personal factors (including creativity). Legal, ethical, and social responsibilities are emphasized. Note Cross-listed with ENTR 336 Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Green Entrepreneurship emphasizes starting and growing companies in the "Green Industry," such as recycling, waste disposal, environmental monitoring, carbon offsets, and "greener" products and services of all forms. This course will also emphasize how the entrepreneur can start and grow any company while minimizing environmental impacPrerequisites and Corequisites Prerequisite: BADM 336 Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
This is a study of legal topics as they apply to the business environment. Topics include an introduction to the law, the U.S. Court system, legal process, government regulation, and criminal, tort, and contract issues. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
This course involves a thorough study of the law of contracts, sales, product liability, agency, corporations and other selected topics. Prerequisites and Corequisites Course prerequisite: BADM 350 Credits: 3
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Business Service-Learning Experience is an optional co-requisite with any upper level business course. Business Service-Learning Experience includes relevant service with community partners, purposeful civic engagement and structured reflection integrating course concepts for enriching the learning experience. Prerequisites and Corequisites Prerequisite: Instructor and Associate Dean permission is required. Credits: 1-3
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