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  • 0.00 - 1.00 Credits

    A survey course which focuses on the ethics, legal implications, and benefits arising from diversity in the management of organizations. Particular focus will be on the socio-legal aspects of handicap, gender, race, cultural differences, creed, and places of national origin and their impact on the business enterprise. Preparation for Course P. Admission to business B.S. program. Cr. 0-1. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The capstone business course integrating, via case analysis, functional areas of study into a comprehensive real-world experience. Emphasis on critical thinking, analysis, strategic planning, and implementation of astute, ethical plans to gain a competitive advantage in the global marketplace. Preparation for Course P: BUS F301, M301, P301, Z302; senior class standing - 90 credit hours. Cr. 3. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
  • 0.00 Credits

    Orientation to microcomputer hardware, software markets, and operating systems. Emphasis on end-user computer responsibilities for managers. Cr. 0. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Orientation to spreadsheet design and use from end-user/manager perspective. Topics include cell addressing through macro development. Preparation for Course P: BUS?K200 or successful completion of SBMS computer literacy placement test. Cr. 1. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Orientation to database design from end-user/manager perspective. The distinction between "flat-file" and "relational" database management systems is explored with the commercial software packagePreparation for Course P: BUS K211. Cr. 1. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Provide conceptual foundations on Internet/WWW technologies, and creation and management of business Web sites. The hands-on topics include Web browsers, search engines, and creation and maintenance of business Web pages using popular Web authoring tools and HTML. Preparation for Course P: BUS K211. Cr. 1. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Orientation to word processing for business. Course focuses on use of word processing from the basics of text entry through advanced features of macros and desktop publishing. Preparation for Course P: BUS K200. Cr. 1. Session Indicators (Irregular offering) Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Orientation to structured program design and development for business applications. Topics will stress logic development via Microsoft BASIC at the microcomputer level. Preparation for Course P: BUS K200. Cr. 1. Session Indicators (Irregular offering) Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Orientation to graphic software for business applications. Course will compare graphic capabilities of spreadsheets with those of a dedicated package, such as PowerPoint. Preparation for Course P: BUS K211. Cr. 1. Session Indicators (Irregular offering) Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to information systems and technology and their role in the modern business enterprise. Topics include computer-based information systems; managers' role in use, acquisition, and control of information systems and technology for a competitive advantage; ethical use of information; global information systems; and emerging information technologies. Preparation for Course P: BUS K212; P or C: BUS F301, P301; junior class standing. Cr. 3. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
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