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BUSA 142: Final Preparation for the Workplace
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course provides instruction and methods of exploration to enable students to effectively transition into the workplace. The course requires the students to create realistic expectations and understand what occurs in the transition from student to career person. Students will evaluate their current resumes and LinkedIn sites. Students will understand the challenges of a corporate culture and strategize to prepare to handle life after graduation.
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BUSA 150: Excel for Business Applications
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This three-credit course provides students with hands-on experience using Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet applications for personal and small business use. The following skills will be addressed: edit and format spreadsheets, add visual elements and charts, use functions and create formulas, analyze data and use formula auditing in a spreadsheet, add Excel Add-In programs and customize the ribbon, create Macros and use Visual Basic Applications.
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BUSA 170: Mathematics for Business
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This three credit course is designed to provide students with an overview of today's business world and a working knowledge of its mathematical applications and procedures. This course provides solid preparation and foundation for going on to courses and careers in accounting, marketing, retailing, banking, finance, insurance, real estate, and business administration. Topics include: functions as mathematical models, equation-solving techniques, time-value of money and specific business math applications.
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BUSA 200: Personal Stewardship
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
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BUSA 202: Principles of Marketing
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Basic principles and practices involved in the distribution of goods and services, market surveys, advertising and salesmanship.
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BUSA 206: Principles of Management and Leadership
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Planning, organizing, directing, coordinating and controlling the activities of the administrative unit; evolution of management thinking.
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BUSA 221: Business Statistics
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Introduction to statistical techniques used in business to include: data collection, sampling, descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, regression analysis, forecasting. Credit earned only once for BUSA 221, MATH 220, PSYC 220, or SOCI 220.
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BUSA 223: Statistics for Graduate Students
0.00 Credits
Eastern University
Introduction to statistical techniques used in business. Topics include: descriptive methods, probability distributions, sampling and data collection, hypothesis testing, regression, correlation, and forecasting methods. Not required for MS in Nonprofit Management. (Prerequisite: good background in algebra.)
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BUSA 230: Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
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BUSA 270: Management Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
A basic understanding of Information Technology is essential to anyone entering the business world today. This course will explore topics relevant to a business manager's interaction with Information Systems. Topics include IT support of business goals and strategies; organizational systems; e-commerce; data management; the role of the Internet as it relates to business; and ethical issues related to privacy and security.
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