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BUS 100: Career Management
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Rose
This course is designed for students who are unsure about their career path or curriculum choice. The course will: describe the context in which career-related choices are made, utilize models for making career decisions and transitions that can be applied throughout life, and identify education needed to enter one or move favored careers.
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BUS 101: Contemporary Business
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Rose
This course is designed to give the non business major an overview of basic business concepts such as marketing, finance, management, globalization, and human resource management. Also covered are problems of managing in a rapidly changing business environment, social responsibilities, environmental issues and ethics. (LA-C) (L10)
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BUS 111: Fundamentals of Business
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Rose
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BUS 121: Prin. Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Rose
An introduction to the terminology, application and integration of financial knowledge, understanding and reasoning among individuals, groups and societies. The course will concentrate on the theory and application of financial communication systems andinformation flow as a determinant in resource allocation, and the conduct of society. The articulation of the role ethical concerns play within group and societal financial reporting obligations is highlighted. Applications include: nature of assets, liabilities and equity; the recording and reporting cycle, internal control, usage of the Internet, cooperative learning, ethical discussions and communication skills. (LA-C)
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BUS 122: Prin. Managerial Accounting
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Rose
An introduction to the basic principles and conceptual framework of the managerial information needs for collective decision processes of individual firms and societies at large. Managerial applications related to resource allocation involving planning and control of business operations, analysis and interpretation of cost behavior and performance assessment, among others, will be studied. The use of managerial information to review and enhance organizational behaviors within an ethical decision framework will be studied. (LA-C)
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BUS 199: Fund of Business Colloquium
0.00 Credits
The College of Saint Rose
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BUS 205: Personal Finance Planning
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Rose
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BUS 210: Management & Communication
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Rose
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BUS 219: Management Info Systems
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Rose
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BUS 221: Intermediate Accounting 1
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Rose
An in-depth and critical examination of accounting theory, concepts and regulation. Generally accepted accounting principles are examined as they relate to financial statement preparation, asset valuation and related income determination. Emphasis will be on applicable accounting pronouncements. The course will involve Internet applications, ethical considerations, cooperative learning, case analysis, oral and written communication skills. Computer literacy is assumed. Prerequisites: BUS 121, 122
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