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BES K 118: Small Business Management
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: ENG* K101. This course is designed to assist students with the knowledge and skills needed to operate and/or develop a small business. Emphasis will be placed on the entrepreneurial aspects of creating, managing, and gaining profit from a small business.
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BES K 218: Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: BBG* K101 or BMK* K201 or BMG* K202. The course is designed especially for those students who wish to start a business. A strong emphasis is placed on the practical applications of financing a new business, marketing goods and services, dealing with competitors, and handling leases and landlords. Understanding legal elements for the new business person and other topics make up the bulk of this course. Reality-based projects and instruction enable students to practice immediate application of content.
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BES K 239: Business Plan Development
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisites: ACC* K111, ACC* K118, BES* K118, BMK* K201 This course will teach the student the process of developing a business plan. This course will draw on knowledge obtained from previous business courses. The course will utilize business plan development software. Students will individually, and on a team basis, develop a complete business plan.
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BFN K 110: Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: Acceptable placement score indicating ENG* K100 or completion of ENG* K094 with a "C#" grade or better and acceptable placement score indicating MAT* K095 or completion of MAT* K075 with a "C# grade or higher. This course provides, in a non-technical presentation, a basic understanding of personal finance. The choices that consumers face in managing their finances are examined. The topics include personal income and budgeting, consumer credit, investing, taxes, housing, insurance, retirement, and estate planning.
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BFN K 201: Principles of Finance
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: MAT* K137, CSA* K105 or CSA* K131A. This course offers an introduction to the basic principles of finance with an emphasis on the role a finance manager plays in the corporate world. Areas covered are financial analysis and forecasting, operating and financial leverage, short and long term financing alternatives, capital budgeting, time value of money, mergers and acquisitions, and international financial management.
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BIO K 111: Introduction to Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: Placement test score indicating ENG* K101 or successful completion of ENG* K100 with a "C" grade or better. This introductory course covers the principles of nutrition, nutrients, their sources, the interaction between those nutrients and the human body, and the selection of adequate diets for different age groups.
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BIO K 115: Human Biology
4.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Co-requisite: ENG* K100 or higher. This introductory course focuses on a presentation of human structure and function, including a survey of the body's system for students who want to be more knowledgeable about the life processes of their own bodies. Lab procedures do not involve animal dissections. This course does not meet the pre-admission requirement for the Nursing Program. Three-hour lecture; one three-hour laboratory period.
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BIO K 121: General Biology I
4.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: Placement test score indicating ENG* K101 or completion of ENG* K100 with "C" grade or better. Co-requisite: None required; CHE* K111 or CHE* K121 highly recommended. This course introduces the major principles and concepts of modern biology. Topics to be covered include molecular and cellular biology, cell division, cellular transport systems, cellular metabolism, the specialization and differentiation of both plant and animal cells, and modern genetics. Three-hour lecture; one three-hour laboratory period.
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BIO K 122: General Biology II
4.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: BIO* K121 with a "C" grade or better or permission of the instructor. Co-requisite: None required; CHE* K122 is recommended. This course is a continuation of General Biology I. Topics to be covered include taxonomy, the diversity of life forms from the microbes to the animals, the structures and functions of both plant and animal systems, as well as ecology, ecosystems and evolution. (For transfer credit, student should take both BIO* K121 and K122.) Three-hour lecture; one three-hour laboratory period.
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BIO K 145: General Zoology
4.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: Placement test score indicating ENG* K101 or successful completion of ENG* K100 with a "C" grade or better. Co-requisite: None required; CHE* K121 or CHE* K111 is recommended. This course introduces the study of animals, including a phylogenetic survey of organisms from the protozoan's to the chordates. Aspects of anatomy, physiology, reproduction, development and genetics of select groups will be covered. Three-hour lecture, one three-hour laboratory period.
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