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3.00 Credits
Building on a basic understanding of contract law, the student will be introduced to the Uniform Commercial Code in the areas of sale of goods, commercial paper, and secured transactions. In addition, the law of agency and topics on partnership and corporaÂtions will be considered. Offered Spring
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Title IX, risk management, tort, liability, agency, contract, antitrust, constitutional, labor law and intellectual property law are examined as applicable for managers in the sport and entertainment industry. Actual court cases concerning legal issues are presented relating to sport events, special events, athletics, the hotel industry, tourist attractions, amusement parks and recreational settings.
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3.00 Credits
This course will examine the broader legal aspects of governmental regulation of business in relation to public policy, social issues, and business ethics. Criminal laws affecting business legal intricacies of purchase, sale and transfers, survey of federal, state, local and international statutes affecting business such as bankruptcy laws, consumer protection laws, securities regulations and international trade laws will be studied. Offered as needed
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This course will examine the legal ramification on current employment relationships. Current legal topics such as Title discrimination, equal pay, employment-at-will, polygraphs and drug testing will be some of the topics covered. Offered Spring
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3.00 Credits
Investigation of selected areas or contemporary problems.
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn the theory and practical application of financial investigation methods for both public and private sector organizations. Students will work with technology programs that have proven successful in preventing and detecting the occurrence of fraud and money laundering.
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3.00 Credits
An algebraic foundation course covering algebraic expressions, solving linear equations, graphing in the Cartesian plane, and solving algebraic applications. Must receive a grade of "C" or better to enroll in MAT173. Individuals who have earned credit in College Mathematics or higher level mathematics may not earn credit in MAT100. Offered Fall, Spring Foundation courses meet eligibility for financial aid and athletics, but do not fulfill graduation requirements. Students required to take these courses may need to attend an additional semester to meet graduation requirements Offered Fall, Spring
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3.00 Credits
An applied approach to traditional algebra topics including linear equations and inequalities, systems of linear equations, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, and radical expressions. Emphasis will be placed on application problems. Must have a grade of "C" or better to enroll in MAT174/MAT181. Offered Fall, Spring Foundation courses meet eligibility for financial aid and athletics, but do not fulfill graduation requirements. Students required to take these courses may need to attend an additional semester to meet graduation requirements Offered Fall, Spring
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3.00 Credits
This course applies mathematical techniques to solve real-world problems and involves the study of topics including linear models, systems of equations, financial math, logic, probability, and statistics. Offered Fall, Spring
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3.00 Credits
The course topics include functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, matrices, sequences, and counting principles with probability. Offered Fall, Spring
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