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3.00 Credits
Credits, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
The seminar will focus on and put into practice relevant aspects of applied linguistics, second language acquisition (SLA), pedagogy, and testing. Topics include interactive and non-interactive hypermedia technologies, computer-assisted language learning (CALL) and second language (L2) literacy, language testing and technology, distance learning, online chat discussions, software selection, and more. Course formats include readings, discussion, demonstrations, and hands-on sessions with technologies. As part of a teaching portfolio, students will create their own computer-based materials for teaching.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
The course is designed to equip bilingual and second language teachers with the tools, knowledge, and philosophy for working with language minority students in the context of bilingual/ESL programs. The course introduces candidates to the historical, political, and legal foundations of bilingual education programs in the United States, in addition to exploring different models of bilingual programs and their psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic foundations upon which they rest.Credit, three hours.
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The purpose of this course is to introduce students to basics of accounting, the language of business. It will help students understand some common accounting terms, what goes into presenting financial information into financial statements and how managers analyze performance from inside the firm. The course takes a user's perspective and will help students understand how to use accounting information rather than how financial testaments are prepared.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
This is a general introductory course on the fundamentals of Microeconomic and Macroeconomic theories, market models, and principles and their application to national and international economics systems.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to corporate finance. Since finance is the cornerstone of the free enterprise system, a good understanding of finance foundations is necessary to become good managers. The course takes a manager's perspective and will help students understand how to use accounting and economic information to make sound financial decisions.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
MBA 501 AND MBA 502
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3.00 Credits
The role of Information Systems (IS) in business and management is getting more important than before because of the growth of information systems, the internet, electronic commerce, and globalization. Thus students will learn what the information systems are, how they affect organizations and their employees, and how they can make business more competitive and efficient to make firms competitive.Credit, three hours.
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This course is a general review course on the principles of marketing. This course addresses concepts and issues underlying the modern practice of marketing, including the following: the environmental forces affecting the marketing decision maker, organization, and planning of the market function; market segmentation; marketing mix; and other relevant topics.Credit, three hours.
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This is a general review course on the fundamentals of mathematical theories, concepts, and applications as they pertain to business. It facilitates students to learn a Value-Driven Approach which presents an overview of fundamentals of Operations Management, the challenges facing today's Operations Managers, the need for a change from a cost orientation to a focus on value, and the place of OM within the corporate and competitive world. It helps to understand values and attributes that are associated with value such as speed, quality, cost, and flexibility.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
The course introduces the students to the uses, trends, and applications of information technologies in organizations. The course will expose the students to computer hardware, computer software, telecommunications, network technology, Internet, World Wide Web, multimedia, and other topics in information technology.Credit, three hours.
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