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3.00 Credits
The two major components of the course are listening and pronunciation. Students will acquire listening skills necessary for understanding the following: informal conversations, language organization, and sequence of ideas. Students will also be introduced to pronunciation patterns of the English language and features such as reduction, stress and intonation. Lecture ( 45.00) Corequisites: ESL-001, ESL-020, ESL-030
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This course introduces students to the basics of investment. It covers the mechanics of investing, investment media, the securities markets and their regulation, and an analysis of the major areas of investment, policy and practices. Lecture ( 45.00)
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Investment Analysis is an introductory course in investment securities to prepare the students to approach realistically the problem of how to invest funds and how to manage an investment portfolio for a business enterprise or for personal use. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: FIN-201
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the basics of financial management and finance. Emphasis is given to techniques and methods used to manage the money supply used by a business organization. Included in the subjects covered are financial analysis, planning and control, budgeting and forecasting, current asset management, sources of short-term financing, decision models used in making capital investment decisions, and failure, reorganization and liquidation. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: ACC-101 or ACC-104
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This course deals with the practices and methods used by today's corporations to manage money and finance the business operations. Included in the subjects covered are the market for long term securities, fixed income securities, debt and preferred stock, warrants and convertibles, the cost of capital, dividend policy and internal financing, mergers and holding companies, and multinational business finance. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: FIN-212
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5.00 Credits
This course is a basic course in the principles of real estate and includes the study of property interests, contracts, financing, titles, deeds and closing, appraising, leases, federal laws, NJ statutes and NJ Real Estate Commission rules and regulations. Students successfully completing the course with a grade of C or better will also be certified to sit for the NJ Real Estate Salesperson Examination. Lecture ( 75.00)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces fire protection engineering, fire prevention control, and extinguishment. Students will learn the principles relevant to hazard control, structural design, limitation of loss, detection, and extinguishment. Lecture ( 45.00)
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3.00 Credits
This is a study of the basic principles of fire prevention and inspection, with emphasis on protection systems. Also covered are the enforcement and inspection of building laws, fire ordinances and municipal codes. Lecture ( 45.00)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the basic principles of building codes and standards, how they affect modern design and building construction and their relationship to practical problems of the fire service. Lecture ( 45.00) Corequisites: FIR-101
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3.00 Credits
This course covers efficient and effective utilization of manpower, equipment, and apparatus. Emphasis is on preplanning, fire-ground organization problem solving related to fire-ground decision making in fires, and attack tactics and strategy. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: FIR-101
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