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LAW 302: CRIMINAL LAW
3.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
This course provides an introduction to substantive criminal law. The course reviews the principles and doctrines underpinning theories of responsibility in crimes against persons and property, justifications for punishment, and theories of defense. Specific cases examined include those involving both individual and corporate criminal activity.
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LAW 412: CYBERLAW AND ETHICS
3.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
This course examines the legal and ethical environment arising from the use of the Internet and other interactive communication technologies. The course reviews legal frameworks that are evolving for arbitrating issues involving copyright, intellectual property, privacy, free speech, and contracts. In addition, the course highlights ethical issues in the use of computer systems.
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LAW 431: BUSINESS LAW I
3.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
An introduction to the sources of American law; the federal and state court system; the judicial process; the law of torts and crimes. Greater emphasis, however, is placed on the formation, operation, and discharge of contracts; the law of sales; commercial paper and ethics.Prerequisites: ENG 176, MGT 303
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LAW 432: BUSINESS LAW II
3.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
This course continues the student's in-depth analysis of business law by examining topics in government regulation, consumer protection, bailments, agency, real property, wills, trusts, labor, employment laws, and international law.Prerequisite: LAW 431 or consent of instructor.
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LAW 701: THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS
3.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
This course provides a practical approach to the structure and function of the legal system from the perspective of the professional non-lawyer. While noting our legal heritage, there is a strong emphasis on the basic legal rules that most impact business today. The course will adopt a traditional case focus for the unique needs of students incorporating up-to-date topics. In addition, students will also be exposed to various ethical issues relating to the business environment. Prerequisites: None
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MAT 009: BASIC ALGEBRA
1.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
This course is designed to refresh and prepare students for entry into college algebra. Emphasis is placed on basic concepts such as fractions, signed numbers, order of operations, powers and square roots, exponents, and solving linear equations. College preparatory course which is completed prior to beginning degree course work.
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MAT 109: BASIC ALGEBRA
3.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
This introductory course is designed for those students with little or no previous experience in algebra. Emphasis is placed on the basic concepts found in algebra, including operations with signed numbers, fractions, properties of real numbers, order of operations, inequalities, evaluation and simplification of algebraic expressions, solutions to linear equations with applications, exponents, polynomials, and factoring.
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MAT 111: COLLEGE ALGEBRA
3.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
A course which is designed to enhance the student's essential algebra skills. Topics include linear equations and applications, inequalities, graphing, exponents, polynomials, factoring, and rational expressions. Applications in the real world are emphasized. The TI 83 graphing calculator is used.
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MAT 136: PRECALCULUS
3.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
A focus on functions: notation, graphs, manipulation, evaluation and interpretation. Word problems involving functions are explored in depth with stress placed on interpretation of solutions. Algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions are included. Techniques to simplify expressions and equations involving functions are investigated. Students assess and analyze problems, prepare and implement plans of action, interpret results and revise plans of action in an organized format. Group work and written communication skills are encouraged. The graphical calculator plays a significant role, particularly for its programming and graphing capabilities.Prerequisite: Completion of MAT 111 with a grade of 70% or higher is required.
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MAT 234: FINITE MATH
3.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
This course is divided into three parts. Part I is a study of logic, with emphasis on logic operations, truth tables, arguments, and analyzing arguments with truth tables. Part II introduces the student to sets, basic counting techniques and probability topics. Part III covers the method of linear programming, presenting both the graphical method and the simplex method. Special topics such as Markov chains will be also introduced. The graphical calculator TI 83 is required for this course.Prerequisite: Completion of MAT 136, Precalculus, with a grade of 70% or higher is required.
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