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HUMA 430: Search for Meaning in a Changing World
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course is an interdisciplinary humanities overview that highlights the connections between history, art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy in todayās world. Students move through the course by first examining self identity and then branching out to their community, nation, and world. Issues of diversity and conflict are discussed and students are encouraged to examine ideas from multiple perspectives.Course Delivery methods: TRA, ONL, WEB, HYBDesignated as a DCP Elective Course
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INBS 310: International Environment in Business
3.00 Credits
Friends University
junior standing.Introduces students to the unique opportunities, challenges and problems of international business as well as the special skills and knowledge necessary to compete successfully in the international marketplace. Emphasis given to the importance of doing business in the host culture and not simply following standard American business practices.
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INBS 450: Foreign Trade Seminar/Trade Practices
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course provides practical application of the mechanics and of international trade, focusing on exports and imports by providing knowledge of how to use letters of credit, bills of lading, certificates of origin, INCO Terms. and the UNCISG, among other tools. Students will become familiar with ITAR, UCP 600, and the Department of Homeland border/port security compliance. Students will also examine foreign direct investment paradigms.
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INBS 493: International Business Internship I
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Friends University
Very basic, faculty-supervised, practical experience in a discipline (or cross-divisional). (May be volunteer or paid employment).
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INBS 494: International Business Internship II
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Friends University
More advanced, off- or on-campus practical work experience in a discipline. Junior or senior status required or by consent. May be volunteer or paid employment. Unless a course plan specifies otherwise, a maximum of 12 credits in Internship enrollment may be applied to baccalaureate degrees, up to 6 hours to associate degrees and up to 3 hours in minors.
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LEAD 510: Leadership in the Global Business Environment
3.00 Credits
Friends University
An intensive study of current and classical leadership and management models to understand the development of management thought and decision-making in the domestic and global business environment. Emphasis is on current political, social and economic trends including a virtual enterprise, as well as geo-politics that influence organizational leaders who are required to have the skills of blending organization in different geographic parts of the world. This course explores multiple leadership models and examines their applicability to diverse global situations. The course compares and contrasts the styles and effectiveness of leadership practices of contemporary and historical leaders.Course Delivery Methods: WEB
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MATH 090: Basic Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Friends University
Diagnostic testing or consent of instructor.A review of fundamental mathematical skills. Includes topics selected from the following: whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, real numbers and their properties, exponents, square roots, the order of operations, polynomials, equations, and inequalities. Credit is only general credit and will not count for mathematics credit.Delivery Methods: WEB
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MATH 101: Math for Liberal Arts
3.00 Credits
Friends University
MATH 099 with āCā or better or one year high school math or equivalent. Meets Competency General Education Requirement.Includes an introduction to topics selected from the following: sets of numbers, algebra, geometry, probability, statistics, consumer math, sets and number systems.(Credit will not be given if a āCā or better has been received in a higher numbered mathematics course.)
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MATH 102: Number Concepts for Elementary Teachers
3.00 Credits
Friends University
MATH 099 or one year high school math. Meets Competency General Education Requirement.Includes topics of current interest in elementary schools and prepares for the scope of mathematical concepts in classroom teaching. Enrollment restricted to elementaryeducation majors. Meets General Education-Competency.
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MATH 103: Contemporary Applications of Mathematics for Elementary Teachers
2.00 Credits
Friends University
MATH 102 or concurrent enrollment.Includes an introduction to the following topics: statistics, geometry and probability. Enrollment restricted to elementary education majors.
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