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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MGT 305, MKT 305, FIN 311 or permission of instructor. This course is designed to be taken before Strategic Management. Public Administration majors need permission of instructor to enroll in the course. An overview of the cultural, economic, financial and political forces that shape the current international business environment. Analysis of international business including, but not limited to differences in national culture, political economy, finance, technological development, marketing, and management. Topics include ethical decision-making in a multicultural environment, international operations management, and global human resource development.
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3.00 Credits
Topics germane to the fields taught in the Division of Business will be selected based on anticipated student interest and staff availability.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Academic GPA of 3.0, upper level standing in business, and Division approval of study documentation. Students may study a subject not normally treated in-depth in other courses. The subject selection requires mutual agreement of student and instructor. Application must have a clear, substantiated and detailed description of the independent study. The student must secure necessary approval prior to registration.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ACCT 207, BGEN 222, BEOA 220, and MGT 305, junior class standing; 2.5 GPA earned at Concord. Available to students who have not had professional work experience (no credit for prior work). Offered only on a pass/fail basis and contingent upon the availability of appropriate placement. A supervised business internship in organizations in private and public sectors. (1-6 credit hours, total hours earned are to be preapproved/ by the Coordinator upon receipt of Business-Related Learning Objectives submitted by the employer.) This course provides students with the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations in an actual organizational setting. The field internship is open to all students; however, no credit is granted for prior work. Internships must be completed during the semester in which the student has registered, there are no exceptions. Students seeking the Associate of Office Supervision degree must complete an approved internship program.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIOL 101, 102; Math 103 (or equivalent proficiency). Taxonomy, ecological principles, major terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, fundamentals of human ecology, quantitative field study techniques. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory. This course cannot be used to fulfill a General Studies requirement. (F)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIOL 101; BIOL 102 or permission of instructor; CHEM 101. Form, function, behavior, development, and classification in the major animal groups. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. (S)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIOL 101, 102, or consent of instructor. The use of plants as medicines, poisons, and hallucinogens that provide the basis for modern medicine and pharmacology. Examines the interactions of plants and traditional peoples. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory. (S-odd years)
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Specified by instructor. Courses in diverse areas of biology. Specific topics to be announced and indicated by appropriate title on transcript. May be taken for credit repeatedly.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIOL 101, 102, or consent of instructor. Anatomy, taxonomy, evolution, biogeography, flight, migration, behavior, reproduction, and field identification of birds. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory. (S - odd years)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIOL 101, 102, or consent of instructor. Anatomy, taxonomy, evolution, life history, biogeography, physiology, and identification of amphibians and reptiles. Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory.
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