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3.00 Credits
Federal Income tax laws relating to both personal and corporate income; preparation and filing of returns. Prerequisite: Senior standing and consent of instructor. Fall
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3.00 Credits
Environmental factors affecting world marketing management. Methods applied to estimate market potential and to select pricing and distribution strategies, communications to serve foreign markets, methods to serve the markets, management of marketing functions, and financing analyzed via case studies. Prerequisites: BUA 353, either BUA 326 or CLC 319. Odd Falls
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Fall and Spring
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3.00 Credits
The principles and special problems of management in an international context, dealing with both the parent company and the foreign affiliates. Emphasis on differences between domestic vs. international business situations in administration, marketing, finance, production, and personnel. Prerequisites: BUA 353, BUA 357. Odd Springs
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the business enterprise as a total system in a total environment. Analysis and evaluation of the problems, opportunities, and ethical responsibilities which face a chief executive. Emphasis on formulation and implementation of various strategies. Extensive use of case problem analysis. Prerequisites: BUA 335, BUA 353, and either (BUA 326 and BUA 357) or (CLC 319 and BUA 423); this course should be taken as the capstone (last course) in the student's program of study. Fall and Spring
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Fall and Spring
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3.00 Credits
Fall and Spring
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4.00 Credits
This introductory course, primarily for non-science students, will introduce the basic concepts of Chemistry and how it affects our life. Particular emphasis is placed upon the relevancy of Chemistry today to problems including air and water pollution, energy production, and nuclear energy. Practical applications of Chemistry to the broad exposure of our modern life, such as foods, household chemicals, personal fitness and health, and drugs are included. Includes a 3-hour lab each week. Fall, Spring, and Summer
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4.00 Credits
This initial course on the principles of Chemistry is for those who may have a continuing interest in the natural sciences. Content includes the structure of matter, stoichiometry, chemical reactivity, gases, thermochemistry, atomic structure, and periodic relationships of the elements. Includes a 3-hour lab each week. Proficiency in math at the level of college algebra (Math-107 or a Math-ACT > 22) is strongly advised. Additional lab fee applies. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses section. Fall and Summer
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of the material in CHE 111. It will include chemical bonding, molecular geometry, intermolecular forces, solutions, rates of reactions, equilibrium, and acid-base chemistry. Lecture only. Prerequisite: CHE 111; CHE 113 is the separate, co-requisite lab component. Spring and Summer
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