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ACG 630: Accounting Information Systems
6.00 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
The course covers the development and application of accounting information system, including analysis, design, control concepts, and implementation. Emphasis is placed upon developing abilities to understand the processing of accounting data in the computer environment and the controls that are necessary to assure accuracy and reliability of the data processed by the accounting system.
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ACG 675: Public and Not-for-Profit Accounting
6.00 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
This course is an introduction to the theory and application of authoritative guidance, rules and regulations that govern governmental and not-for-profit entities such as colleges, universities, hospitals, and associations. This course emphasizes the similarities and differences between government, not-for-profit and commercial accounting methods and procedures.
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BUS 610: Economics for the Global Manager
6.00 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
In this course students will apply the theory and tools of micro and macroeconomics and research to the formation of business decisions in the global environment.
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BUS 638: Legal and Regulatory Environment in International Business
6.00 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
This course provides a review of the key 21st century issues facing global enterprises in which business issues are determined by legal strategies and the legal regulatory environment. The course begins with a consideration of state responsibility for acts that affect private enterprise (e.g. expropriation); the regulation of the environmental impact of business activities in foreign countries; the rise of international regulation of trade in services and labor; international sales of goods; international transportation; international financing; and taxation.
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BUSN 105: Introduction to Business
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
This course provides students with a general introduction to business activity and how it relates to our economic society. Students will explore how businesses are owned, organized, managed, and controlled.
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BUSN 150: Legal and Ethical Environment of Business
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
This course provides undergraduate students with a comprehensive introduction to the business sector’s relationship to the principal forces operating in the ethical and legal environments. Particular attention is given to the constraints and opportunities presented by the regulatory environments in North America and the European Union. The course also provides an in-depth, comparative framework for understanding the ethical and intercultural challenges facing contemporary multinational and international organizations. With respect to the legal framework within which most business organizations operate, course topics include corporate problems of raising and maintaining capital by shares; relationships of directors to shareholders; respective rights and obligations; relationships of companies to third parties; control and the principle of majority rule.
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BUSN 300: Lower Division Capstone
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
This course requires students completing their AABA degree to demonstrate knowledge learned throughout the program and apply the theories to real world issues. Students are expected to synthesize and integrate learning experiences acquired throughout their program and to evaluate research and current topics relative to their area of specialization.
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All lower level courses
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BUSN 310: International Legal and Ethical Issues in Business
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
This course presents the ethical and legal issues of business including contracts, agency law and investor protection.
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BUSN 311: Quantitative Methods and Analysis
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
In this course, students will learn the fundamentals of probability, statistics, and their applications in business decision making.
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BUSN 621: Business Law
6.00 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
This course examines basic principles of law, contract law, laws governing sales, agency and employment, property law, and the legal framework of business organizations, the laws governing the usage of commercial paper, credit transactions, and government regulations such as anti-trust laws. It also examines employment relationship and procedures, employment discrimination laws, and employment regulation laws. Students having completed this course should be able to audit the financial aspects of their clients’ activities related to these laws.
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