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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is the first of a two-part sequence focusing on the mathematical content taught in the elementary school. It is not an educational methods course. The course is, however, designed for participants desiring to become elementary teachers and prepares participants with foundation content knowledge for teaching mathematics. The main mathematical topics emphasized in this course are: problem solving, set theory and Venn diagrams, the four fundamental operations of arithmetic, complete a project, keep a math journal, and take midterm and final examinations. This course satisfies the mathematics prerequisite requirement for entrance into the Bachelor of Arts in Education program, and for teacher candidates, it may be applied towards satisfying the general education requirement in mathematics. This course is in compliance with Washington State Administrative Code provisions.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is the second of a two-part sequence focusing on the mathematical content taught in the elementary school. It is not an educational methods course. The course is, however, designed for participants desiring to become elementary teachers and prepares participants with foundation content knowledge for teaching mathematics. The main mathematical topics emphasized in this course are: problem solving, a continuation of the four fundamental operations of arithmetic, geometry, proportional reasoning, probability, and statistics. Participants complete five textbook lessons, write a paper, complete a project, keep a math journal, and take mid-term and final examinations. This course satisfies the mathematics prerequisite requirement for entrance into the Bachelor of Arts in Education program and, for teacher candidates, it may be applied towards satisfying the general education requirement in mathematics. This course is in compliance with Washington State Administrative Code provisions.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course examines the role of money in the economy, bank management, and the operation of financial markets. Topics include an overview of the financial system, interest rates, financial institutions, capital and money markets, the Federal Reserve system, monetary theory and policy, and international banking and foreign exchange. Prerequisite: MC 514.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will review various applications of marketing concepts based on an organizations finite resources and continuously changing domestic and global environments. Focusing on customer relationship management, this course will explore product/service development, promotional techniques, pricing strategies, distribution alternatives, and marketing on the Internet.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Successful managers need to understand the fundamentals of business practices within a global context. This course will introduce you to the overall MBA program and prepare you for writing a comprehensive and viable business plan. You will also practice business decisionmaking through the use of simulations. Learning how to find relevant data and information through credible sources will be a main focus of this course, as well as how to effectively communicate in writing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The knowledge, competence and mastery of human communication is essential for success in every business setting. This course introduces you to the power of written and oral communication within the context of a multi-cultural and diverse business environment. You will learn the most effective methods for communicating information, data, research and ideas to both external and internal stakeholders using various mediums.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course you will study the legal and economic context of business. You will examine the global business environment from many aspects- legal, social, cultural, technological, ethical and economic. The focus will not be on a specific business, but rather concerns of all businesses operating in a global marketplace.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course you will study the phases and processes essential for successful project management. You will practice the critical tasks for managing a single project, and analyze the opportunities and constraints of managing several projects concurrently. You will evaluate a project portfolio, and make recommendations for prioritizing projects to best accomplish corporate strategic objectives.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Managers need to be familiar with the powerful communication and information systems available in order to strategically employ them in the organization. This course introduces you to the complexities of managing with technology within the context of a multi-cultural, diverse and global business environment. Specifically, the roles of information and information processing in support of the organization's strategic processes will be explored. Among the activities in this class, you will: evaluate key classes of systems used in modern business, including their potential impact on business processes; learn key steps in guiding the implementation of new systems, and; explore how support systems enhance decision making.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course, you will study marketing principles that create competitive advantages in the market place. You will analyze strategies related to product, price, promotion, and distribution. This is an applications-oriented course. With the knowledge you've accumulated, you continue to make strategic decisions, implement them, and find out the real-world results of those decisions by working with the business simulation introduced in MBA 500.
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