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ASB 201: Persuasive Writing
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University - Closed
This course provides instruction and practice in writing clearly, ethically and persuasively in the workplace, emphasizing the different styles used for different audiences. Students will do extensive writing and editing, both in class and in collaborative writing workshops.
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ASB 202: Sociology of Work
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University - Closed
This course presents the perspective and terminology of the discipline of sociology and its insights into the world of work. It examines the motivations for working, the principal ways of classifying occupations, the factors affecting the placement of individuals in specific occupations, the organizational context of work, and the future of work.
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ASB 205: Accounting I:Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University - Closed
This course is an overview of the accounting process, presenting the nature of accounting information and how it is used in managerial decision-making. It focuses on basic accounting knowledge and the relationships among balance sheets, income statements, statements of cash flow, and statements of retained earnings.
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ASB 208: Introduction to Management
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University - Closed
This course provides the student with an overview of the fundamentals of management and leadership and their impact on the modern corporation. The course combines theory and practical application and offers the student an opportunity to learn about the nature of management, leadership, and cultural diversity.
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ASB 210: Human Resource Management I
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University - Closed
The course develops an awareness of human resources and their management, and its impact on productivity. It examines the roles of mid-level managers, line supervisors and HR managers, and addresses the changing conditions in the external and internal environment which impact on the management of human resources. It provides a balanced approach, combining principles of behavioral sciences with traditional personnel and labor relations practices.
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ASB 219: American History Since 1900
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University - Closed
This course provides a survey of American history since 1900. Exploring themes of liberalism versus conservatism, isolationism versus expansionism, peace versus conflict, and the growing power of federal government versus the rights of citizens, students develop a broad foundation with which to understand the major political, social, and economic trends that have shaped American society.
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ASB 220: Western Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University - Closed
This course introduces students to the major social, political, and economic events and themes of Western Civilization. Beginning with the civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Israel, and Babylon; continuing on through the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome; then Islam and Byzantium; and ending with medieval Europe, students will evaluate documents as historical sources; compare and contrast the development of various civilizations; analyze art and literature; and discuss politics, culture, and philosophy.
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ASB 225: Western Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University - Closed
This course introduces students to the major social, political, and economic events and themes of Western Civilization. Beginning with the Italian Renaissance and ending with the spread of capitalism, students will evaluate documents as historical sources; compare and contrast the development of civilizations; and analyze art and literature, politics, culture, and philosophy. Students will also examine the rise of the Protestant Reformation and the Counter-Reformation, the development of European Empires, and the rise of scientific discourse.
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ASB 230: Western Civilization III
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University - Closed
This course introduces students to the major social, political, and economic events and themes of Western Civilization. Beginning with the French Revolution and ending with the close of the 20th century, students will evaluate documents as historical sources; compare and contrast the development of civilizations; and analyze art and literature, politics, culture, and philosophy. Students will also examine the rise of Napoleon, the development of the Industrial Revolution, significant political movements (e.g., Communism, Fascism, and Nazism), the First and Second World Wars, and the Atomic Age.
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ASB 240: Humanities I
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University - Closed
An interdisciplinary overview of the humanities, this course examines the importance of cultural roots to our lives and our society. It examines a broad spectrum of cultures and cultural roots, from the earliest civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, Asia and Africa, to the early Greco-Roman, Judeo-Christian and Islamic-Byzantine cultures. Approaching cultural history on three levels -- historical, aesthetic and philosophical -- this course focuses on selected historical periods, major works of literature and art, and fundamental philosophies. It also enables students to discover the influences of these diverse cultural roots on contemporary society and culture.
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