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BSAD 676: Special Topics in Business Administration
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
Special topics course in Business Administration
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BSAD 680: Information Systems in Business
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
A comprehensive presentation of the flow of information in a business. Topics range from the completely manual system to the most sophisticated computerized environment. Includes human interaction as well as methods of choosing, designing, implementing, and evaluating an information system. PRQ: BSAD 580. Skills developed: problem-solving, analytical, communications, process flow. Practical application: written/oral practical case studies and individual/group presentations.
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BSAD 685: Contemporary Topics and Issues in Orgs
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
A critical examination of developments that are pertinent to those completing an MBA including selected current issues and topics. Course content may change each time offered. May be repeated for credit. Skills developed: depends on the topic. Practical application: depends on the topic.
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BSAD 696: Business Planning and Strategies
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
Investigates the forming, implementing, and evaluating of strategic planning within an organization. Focuses on management policy-making and problem analysis in light of the relationships between an organization and its owners, customers, employees, suppliers, competitors, various governments, the media, and other special interest groups. Presents the organizational enterprise as part of a larger social, political, and economic system. PRQ: BSAD 510, 540, 550, and 560. Skills developed: problem-solving, analytical, written, research, leadership, conceptual, and team building. Practical application: computer simulation, written/oral case analysis, development of corporate reports, and individual/group presentations.
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BSMS 120: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
In this course we acquire some of the basic tools of economic analysis. We define economics, look at the problems of scarcity, choice, and costs. We learn how good decisions are made at the margin. We also look at the operation of our economy from the perspective of the individual consumer, worker, and firm. Of particular interest to us is the analysis of the important role that prices and markets play in directing and allocating scarce resources between and among these participants. Specifically, our study will cover important topics such as demand and supply, basic market structures, the operation of the price system and the distribution of income. Once these basic theoretical tools have been introduced, our attention will be directed to some applied areas of microeconomics such as international trade and poverty. Above all, it is hoped that the student will be better able to critically analyze economic issues and problems. Scheduled: Regular intervals within BSMS cycle PRQ: None Meets: N
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BSMS 121: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
The course surveys basic economic concepts with an emphasis on macroeconomic analysis and fiscal and monetary policies. Current economic problems such as inflation, unemployment, and stagflation are studied from the perspective of several economic models. Additionally, the course deals with explanations for economic growth and international finance. This discussion also includes an analysis of the current dilemmas and debate confronted by macroeconomic policymakers and business leaders. Scheduled: Regular intervals within BSMS cycle PRQ: None Meets: N
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BSMS 176: Special Course
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
Special course in the BSMS program
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BSMS 220: Principles of Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
This course introduces business decision-making accounting information systems. Emphasis is placed on analyzing, summarizing, reporting, and interpreting financial information. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare financial statements, understand the role of financial information in decision-making and address ethical considerations. Scheduled: Regular intervals within BSMS cycle PRQ: None Meets: N
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BSMS 221: Principles of Managerial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
This course includes a greater emphasis on managerial and cost accounting skills. Emphasis is placed on managerial accounting concepts for external and internal analysis, reporting and decision-making. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze and interpret transactions relating to managerial concepts including product-costing systems and the use of cost (and non-financial) information in organizational planning and control processes. Students will also understand cost behavior patterns and how these patterns affect financial decision-making. Scheduled: Regular intervals within BSMS cycle PRQ: BSMS 220 or equivalent. Meets: N
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BSMS 230: Principles of Statistics
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
An introduction to Statistics designed for students in the BSMS Program. Topics include descriptive statistics for numerical data, probability distributions (Binomial, Normal, t, and F), sampling, estimation, decision-making, correlation, regression, and analysis of variance.
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