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BA 488: Financial Statement Analysis
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Review and analysis of financial position and results of operation utilizing corporate annual reports and Forms 10K, including analysis of liquidity, operating efficiency, profitability, and solvency. Prerequisite: BA 344.
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BA 489: Business of Science
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
A study of the managerial and strategic dimensions of decision-making in business and science operations in the scientific market environment. A changing scenario-based simulation requires student teams acting as senior managers to make decisions involving scientific research (to include goals, methodology, and funding) market strategy and analysis, funding sources, and legal and ethical issues. Outside experts from industry will present actual case studies and workshops. Prerequisites: BA 235, 337, 374 plus 16 hours ofmajor-level coursework fromone of the following disciplines: biology, chemistry or physics.
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BA 490: International Marketing
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
An introduction to the important factors to be considered when marketing a product or service globally. Special emphasis will be placed on cross-cultural issues. Students will learn how to conduct a country analysis and to develop a marketing strategy based on this analysis. Prerequisite: BA 337.
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BE 331: Bilingual Education Programs in US Schools
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
A survey course concerning the EC-12 U.S. schools and bilingual education. Concepts including social and philosophical foundations of education; the history and structure of US schools and school finance; school law; historical background and models of bilingual education; procedures for identification, assessment, and instructional placement of English language learners. A term-long research project and field experience in a bilingual classroom are required. Meets requirements for writingintensive course and ethics-focused course. Prerequisite: ED 332.
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BE 332: Foundations of Bilingualism
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
An introduction to the application of the following concepts to instructional decisions: convergent research related to bilingual education; various bilingual education models; benefits of bilingualism and biculturalism; theories/models of language acquisition; awareness of how bilingual education and bilingualism are perceived throughout the world; the importance of creating an additive educational program that reinforces a bicultural identity. The Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) in reading/language arts in grade EC-4 in L1 and L2. Field experience in a bilingual classroom is required. Prerequisite: ED 332.
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BE 333: ESL Strategies
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
An introduction to the applications of basic linguistic concepts and stages of language development to support students' language development in L1 and L2. Concepts addressed include interrelatedness of first and second language acquisition; developmentally appropriatemethodologies and strategies for teaching ESL; knowledge of literacy transfer from L1 and L2; promoting biliteracy; integrating language arts skills in L1 and L2 into all content areas. Prerequisite: ED 332 or concurrent enrollment in ED 332.
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BE 370: Literature for the Classroom
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
A study of print and electronic materials for home, school and library use. Studies will read 50 books in Spanish and 50 in English.
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BE 376: Literacy Assessment
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
A study of formal and informal strategies for identifying literacy strengths and weaknesses in EC-8th grade students. Students will conduct Spanish and English assessments. Field experience required. Prerequisites: BE 370, ED 332, and RED 332.
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BIO 130: Basic Biology
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
A general introductory course in biology with lab. The class will cover basic structural and functional characteristics of plants and animals with an emphasis on current biological issues. Topics will include the effects of humans on the environment, genetic engineering, and medical concerns such as cancer and AIDS. This course is designed for the non-science major.
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BIO 131: Issues in Biology
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
An introductory course in biology without lab. The class will focus on an important issue in society and biology. The topic will be determined by the instructor among such topics as genetic technology, evolution, disease, and medicine. This course is designed for the non-science major.
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