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3.00 Credits
Students will use Wheaton telescopes and our observatory in Australia to carry out independent research projects, such as color imaging, astrometry and photometry of near-earth asteroids, searching for supernovae, and determining the light curves of variable stars. (Timothy Barker)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to economic ways of thinking. Resource allocation, production, and distribution mechanisms are explored. Counts as one of the Studies in Society general education options.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of national income and product determination. Monetary and fiscal policy are analyzed as tools for dealing with inflation, unemployment, and economic growth. Prerequisite: B EC 211. (2 credits)
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to basic accounting as an information system and covers the topics of double entry accounting, the accounting cycle, accrual accounting, financial statement preparation and analysis, and cost volume profit analysis. Students learn to operate an automated accounting package with a personal computer. Counts toward Business minor only. (2) Occasional Summers at HoneyRock
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3.00 Credits
Management and stewardship of consumer income and expenditures in the areas of budgeting, credit, housing and mortgages, insurance, savings and investment, and consumerism. Does not count toward a department major. (2) Offered occasionally
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to basic accounting theory, principles, and financial information systems. This first of a two-course sequence covers the double entry accrual system of accounting and addresses financial reporting issues related to accounting for current assets, liabilities, and long-lived assets. Students work with a general ledger software package.
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2.00 Credits
This second of a two-course sequence covers financial accounting issues related to business organization, accounting for long-term debt and owner's equity, and financial analysis. Students are also introduced to an array of managerial accounting topics including cost-volume-profit analysis, job order, and process costing, budgeting, relevant costs and decision making. Students work with general ledger software that integrates spreadsheet and word processing applications. Prerequisite: B EC 226.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the nature of the marketing process in organizations. The focus is on the role of product, pricing, promotion, advertising, distribution, and market segmentation decisions. Counts toward Business minor only. (2) Occasional Summers at HoneyRock
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the effective management of organizations through the application of planning, organizing, controlling, and leading. Specific attention will be given to designing organizations that will endure and make a meaningful contribution to society. Counts toward Business minor only. (2) Occasional Summers at HoneyRock
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3.00 Credits
This is an introductory course in finance in which the student should attain a basic understanding of the essentials of financial decision making. Topics covered include discounted cash flow analysis, financing the firm, financial markets and institutions, and managing personal finances. Counts toward Business minor only. (2) Occasional Summers at HoneyRock
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