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BUAD 472: Applied Business Project
1.00 Credits
Kentucky Christian University
This course will consist of designing, implementing and evaluating projects designed to teach the principles of entrepreneurship, free-enterprise, and personal financial management to students and business owners in the community. Projects will be presented in regional Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) competitions. (Offered Every Spring. May be taken for credit up to 2 times)
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BUFN 301: Principles of Finance
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Christian University
Financial principles and functions as they apply to business organizations are presented. This course will study models and tools used by companies to help forecast financial needs, manage working capital, and evaluate and acquire productive assets. (Prerequisite: BUAD 202)
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BUFN 411: Family Financial Planning
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Christian University
A practical study of personal and family financial decision-making. Budgets, insurance, credit cards, income taxes, loans, retirement and estate planning will be discussed. (Prerequisite: BUFN 301, BUFN 301 taken concurrently, or instructor approval)
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BUFN 412: Financial Investments
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Christian University
A consistent, unified treatment of the four basic types of financial instruments ? stocks, bonds, options, and futures ? focusing on their characteristics and features, their risks and returns, and the markets in which they trade. Models for estimating the value of these instruments will be examined in detail. (Prerequisite: BUFN 301)
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BUFN 422: Financial Institutions
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Christian University
A study of the financial institution industry and the services it provides. Critical decisions that must be made by financial institutions are examined. Techniques for the management of risk and the expansion of returns to the owners of financial institutions will be presented. Decisions involving the risk-return tradeoff will be emphasized. (Prerequisite: BUFN 301)
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BUFN 432: Not- For- Profit Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Christian University
An overview of financial tools and rules that will enable church and other not-for-profit leaders to be more effective administrators and decision makers. Topics to be covered include but are not limited to financial statement interpretation, budgeting, charitable giving rules and ministerial compensation issues. (Offered Every Other Spring, Beginning 2006)
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BUMG 301: Principles of Management
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Christian University
A study of the development of management and organizational theories. Emphasis will be placed on the managerial tasks of planning, organizing, staffing, leading, and controlling.
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BUMG 402: Entrepreneurship/ Small Business Management
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Christian University
An in-depth study of the process of starting, and successfully managing a new business. Plans for projecting and raising capital needs and assessing market demand will be emphasized. Students will prepare a comprehensive business plan for a start-up venture. (Prerequisite: BUMG 301)
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BUMG 411: Human Resource Management
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Christian University
An in-depth study of business policies and practices regarding the recruitment, selection, training, development, and compensation of employees. (Prerequisite or co-requisite: BUMG 301)
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BUMG 412: Special Topics in Management
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Christian University
Small group discussions of readings in current management research and literature. (Prerequisite: BUMG 301)
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