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BUS 1812: Principles of Finance
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisite: ACC 101 The student will be introduced to the principles of corporate financial analysis and management. Starting with an examination of tax factors in financial decision making, the student will examine the concepts of financial statements analysis and planning, capital budgeting, and long term financing of a company's growth through the use of debt and equity securities. The course emphasizes quantitative analysis.
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BUS 201: Principles of Management
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
(Formerly BUS 1813) 3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisites: BUS 100, ACC 102 Co-requisite: MAT 160 The student will examine the historical, developmental, and contemporary aspect of management. The student will be introduced to qualitative as well as quantitative tools and techniques, and to management case materials. In addition, the student will study the role of the manager as a decision maker in a dynamic environment. 86
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BUS 210: Business Law I
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
(Formerly BUS 1809) 3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisite: BUS 100 This course begins with an introduction to the American legal system, court system, common law, and statutory law as they relate to contracts. The course examines the essential principles of the law of business contracts in depth. Through the use of cases, the principles are applied to typical modern business transactions. Heavy emphasis is placed on case analysis and student participation. Particular reference is made to New York law.
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BUS 212: Business Law II
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
(Formerly BUS 1811) 3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisite: BUS 210 The student will be introduced to the law of agency, partnerships, and corporations. Particular emphasis will be placed on the analysis of business transactions in recent New York cases.
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BUS 220: Principles of Marketing
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
(Formerly BUS 1815) 3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisites: BUS 100 ; MAT 010 or higher The student will undertake a basic survey of marketing focusing on the methods, policies, and institutions involved in the flow of goods and services from the conception of the product to the adoption of the product by the consumer. The social and legal environment in which marketing operates will be analyzed. Other topics include consumer behavior, marketing organization, product planning, pricing, promotion, and channels of distribution.
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BUS 230: E-Commerce
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
(Formerly BUS 1820) 3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisite: BUS 100 This course introduce students to the rapidly evolving concepts of e-commerce. Students will analyze the e-strategies of various firms and examine how companies are using the Internet to solve business problems. Topics to be covered include marketing, sales procurement, managerial decision making, supply chain management, and on-line financial investment decisions.
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BUS 240: Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
(Formerly BUS 1822) 3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisite: BUS 100 This course examines the fundamentals of how to start and operate a small business. Students are introduced to the importance of small business, its status, problems, and requirements for success. Students are also introduced to the various methods of how a successful entrepreneur functions in today's competitive business world. Students will learn the steps leading to the establishment of an independent business involving the choice of the form of business structure, financial needs and cash flow management, startup, marketing strategies and market research, legal and tax issues, and management practices. Preparing and presenting a usable Business Plan is a term requirement and the culmination of this course.
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CE 209: Structural and Site Plans
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
3.0 credits; 4.0 hours Pre-requisite: CSC 10200 and passing grades in all three CUNY/ACT. Graphical methods of conveying ideas and information related to civil engineering projects. Functional planning. Structural plans and details in steel and concrete. Topographical mapping. Earthwork projects.
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CE 23100: Introduction to Structural Mechanics
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
Pre-requisites: C or better in General Physics (Phys 207), Introduction to Computing (CSC102) and passing grades in all three SKAT tests, Calculus II (Math 202) Pre-requisites by courses: CE 231 (minimum grade of C), MA 203 (minimum grade of C), CSD 102 Co-requisites: MA 391, CE 264 Laws of motion and equilibrium. Elements of vector algebra. Equilibrium of rigid bodies. Constraints and reactions. Equilibrium of machines and hinged frames. Internal forces in trusses and beams. Shear and bending moment diagrams. Analysis of cable systems. Friction. Centroid and centers of gravity. Moments of inertia. Work and virtual work. Stability of equilibrium.
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CE 264: Civil Engineering Data Analysis
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
3.0 credits; 2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab Pre-requisite: CSC 10200 Intro to Computer Science, and passing grades in all three CUNY/ACT. Role of Statistics and probability in civil engineering. Measurability and variability. Data collection. Descriptive analysis. Presentation of data in the context of civil engineering. Numerical descriptive statistics. Probability distributions and their application to civil engineering. Introduction to inferential statistics. Applications of civil engineering quality control. Linear correlation and regression analysis.
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