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3.00 Credits
A study of the financial structure of business institutions. The application of managerial accounting and economic concepts to the solution of the financial problems of the firm. Prerequisite: Business 150, Economics 211, or WPI. 3 semester hours
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This course is designed to provide the foundations of management information systems and relate it to the business environment. Topics include the theory of data and information, information requirements of management and administrators, design of information systems, hardware and software requirements, system design and implementation, and decision making with management information. Strategic guidance on the analysis, design, implementation and evaluation of health information systems - including the computer-based record - will help health students to employ the latest technologies successfully. (Not restricted to majors in the Department.) (Same as Computer Science 341.) Prerequisite: Business 184 or Computer Science 134. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the foundations of data base management. Topics include definition of database, storage structures, data access and retrieval, hardware and software considerations, security, standards and performance controls. It will explore data base structures in the hospital, coding and classification systems, hardware and software, data access and retention, and security concerns. (Not restricted to majors in the Department.) (Same as Computer Science 343.) Prerequisite: Business 184 or Computer Science 134. 3 semester hours
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An introduction to fundamentals of research methodology and use of research information in marketing decisionmaking. An emphasis is placed on the collection and application of marketing research regarding product development, branding, packaging and promotion. Topics include research design, data collection methods, sampling, tabulation and presentation of research information. Students design and execute a marketing research project. Prerequisites: Business 120 or WPI. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
A study of consumer activity and the consumer decision making process. This course is designed to acquaint the student with basic behavioral science applications in buyer motivation and behavior. Theories and current research findings are examined so as to understand the behavioral patterns of consumers. Cultural, sociological and psychological influences are considered, in addition to the traditional economic interpretations. Prerequisites: Business 120 or WPI. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
A basic overview of management science techniques. Topics include: Linear programming, PERT, CPM, decision theory, inventory models, transportation methods, queuing theory and simulation. Prerequisite: Business 251 or WPI. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce the student to the basic concepts of the Internet and how to do business via the Internet. It takes into account both the technology aspect and the business aspect as well as legal issues that arise in doing business on the Internet. Students will learn to create and maintain a website using HTML, DHTML, XML, Java, and FrontPage. The course will also focus on how e-business applications are used for Internet, Intranet, and Extranet based applications. Students will also create a relational database and move it to the internet. Prerequisite: Computer Science I or WPI. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Selected subjects, varying from offering to offering, presenting the opportunity for a more detailed examination of a topic than is possible in a general course. May consist of a new and innovative methodology or concept newly developed in the business environment. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Taxation of individuals and other matters common to both individuals and corporations and partnerships: general tax computation business and non-business deductions, capital gains and losses, inventories, depreciation, depletion, gross income inclusions and exclusions, disposal of property and installment sales. (Not restricted to majors in the Department.) 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Tax accounting for business and tax entities other than individuals. Topics include taxation as related to corporation, partnerships, decedents, estates, trusts, tax-option, pensions and profit sharing. Prerequisite: Business 410. 3 semester hours
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