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3.00 Credits
Introduction to discrete signals and systems. Includes convolution, correlation, and Fourier transforms; sampling theorems, and digital filters. Offered in 2 lectures and one three-hour lab format. Lab fee $40. Taught concurrently with ELE 440. Fall semester, even years. Prerequisite: EGR 225 or EGR 316.
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3.00 Credits
This course will help you understand the issues, the terminology of international business, some of the regions, the organizations that play a role in international business and the very practical steps and tools for developing a sustainable international business.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the various disciplines, activities and skill sets required to be successful as an entrepreneur. It explains the physiological and analytical aspects of successful entrepreneurship as well as skill sets needed in the disciplines of management, marketing, accounting, operations and law.
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3.00 Credits
Business Foundations is a survey course designed to provide students with exposure to general business concepts and theories. Students will be given an introduction to the many disciplines of business including Economics, Human and Operations Management, Accounting, Finance, Marketing and Ethics. Every semester.
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3.00 Credits
The course emphasizes business and professional communication in the marketplace. Topics include business research, writing, presentations, professionalism, teambuilding, social and electronic media, international business communication and integration of faith in the workplace. Every semester.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in the field of computing with a business emphasis. Course includes an introduction to computers, an introduction to programming and the use of business application software such as word processing and spreadsheets. This course is an elective in the business major. Every semester.
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of the various explanations of human behavior in a variety of organizational contexts. Topics include motivation, leadership, communication, team processes, individual differences, and cross-cultural effects. Includes an examination of the implications of the Christian faith in both describing and prescribing behavior. Every semester.
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1.00 Credits
A survey course for students interested in learning how to manage their personal finances. Topics include budgeting, checkbook and savings management, insurances, personal income taxes, personal loans and financing, debt management, investing, retirement planning and stewardship. On demand.
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3.00 Credits
Business analytics refers to the ways in which enterprises such as businesses, non-profits, and governents can use data to gain insights and make better decisions. This course will introduce basic statistics and analytical techniques using computer-based tools. Topics include descriptive statistics, probabilities, pivot tables, correlations, and regression analysis. Every fall.
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3.00 Credits
Business analytics refers to the ways in which enterprises such as businesses, non-profits, and governments can use data to gain insights and make better decisions. This course will build on the statistical foundation and analytical techniques developed in BUS 241 Business Analytics I. Topics include forecasting, sampling, confidence interval, hypothesis testing and data mining. Every spring. Prerequisite: BUS 241 or MAT 105 or MAT 161.
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