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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach students how to calculate and apply trade and cash discounts, percentages and markups, simple interest, discounting notes, payrolls, bank reconciliations, business and consumer loans, depreciation, and inventory evaluation methods. F, S
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1.00 Credits
The student will learn to key the alphabetic keys using the "touch method."The student will learn the reaches to the numeric and symbol keys as well as basic formatting, proofreading, and editing techniques. The student will develop keyboarding speed and accuracy. A minimum of 20 net wpm is required. This course is offered in a time period shorter than a full semester. F, S
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3.00 Credits
The student will learn to key the alphabetic and numeric keys using the "touch method," as well as formatting, proofreading, and editingtechniques using Microsoft Word. The student will develop keyboarding speed and accuracy and will format documents including letters, memoranda, reports, and tables. The student will learn to apply basic language arts skills in the production of documents. F, S
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the nature and sources of law pertaining to contracts, sales, secured transactions, bankruptcy and insurance. F, S
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3.00 Credits
This course continues the study of law begun in Business Law I, and covers the subjects of personal and real property, bailments, agency, employment, partnerships, corporations, limited liability companies, estates and trusts. PR: BUS 121 F, S
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3.00 Credits
The student will be introduced to the basic concepts and terminology of word processing using a word- processing software application program on a PC in a Windows environment. The student will learn the fundamentals of word processing, including creating, closing, exiting, formatting, saving, replacing, printing a document, merging, and basic text editing, and will apply these functions on a variety of application problems. The student will also be introduced to document assembly and MS-DOS. Additional laboratory hours are required. PR: BUS 118 or BUS 115 F, S
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches the principles of effective communication in business, both written and oral. It focuses attention on the communication process including effective listening, writing and speaking. Students analyze business letters, reports and memos for organization of ideas, conciseness and clarity. Students are required to write business letters and memos. Students are also required to write a business report and make an oral presentation. Writing resumes and employment letters is also covered in this course. PR: ENG 123 (may be taken concurrently) F, S
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student with the knowledge to gather, process and present statistical data, construct frequency charts, compute measures of central tendency and standard and quartile deviations. This latter knowledge is then applied to solving business problems in sampling, hypothesis testing, regression and correlation, and trend analysis. PR: MAT 127 F, S
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3.00 Credits
The fundamentals of chemistry are covered in one semester. Topics include Modern Atomic Theory, chemical bonding, classification of chemical reactions, stoichemistry, solution chemistry, the gas laws, and the major definitions of acids and bases. The laboratory will cover laboratory techniques and will be used to illustrate the chemical principles taught in the course. This course does not satisfy any requirement for the Math/Science, Computer Science, or Science degrees. F, S
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover the fundamentals necessary to understand the atoms and molecules that are the fundamental building blocks of all things. This knowledge will subsequently be applied to discussions of the chemistry involved in our everyday lives, such as the chemistry of food, medicines, soaps and detergents, household cleaners, perfumes and personal care items, polymers, materials, and the environment.
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