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3.00 Credits
A study of business activities involved in the flow of goods from physical production to consumption. Operations management, international management, and business ethics are also studied.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the challenges and problems encountered in small business operations. Specific evaluation of organizational, financial, and personnel aspects are studied. The role of the Small Business Administration is examined as well as other types of assistance to the small enterprise. Prerequisite: MAN 121 or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
The development and direction of personnel including job planning, recruitment, selection, career development, evaluation, grievances, and discipline. Prerequisite: MAN 121
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3.00 Credits
The financial problems and policies of a business corporation are discussed. The following areas are covered: financial planning, management of short-term and intermediate credit, working capital, trade credit, financial statements, retained earnings, credit and collection practices. Prerequisites: ACC 221 and BUS 201
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3.00 Credits
A study of labor/management relations focuses on the collective bargaining process. Federal/state legislation, grievance procedures, and wage issues are discussed. Prerequisite: MAN 121
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3.00 Credits
The process of consumer decision making based on individual consumer needs, attitudes, perceptions, life-style, and population characteristics. Prerequisite: MAN 221
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3.00 Credits
Industrial practices relative to media selection, types of advertising, sale promotion, consumer markets, and demand creation. Administrative policies and decisions of the advertiser are illustrated through readings, problems, and case assignments. Prerequisite: MAN 221
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1.00 Credits
This workshop is required for all students taking MAT 073, Basic Algebra I. The workshop emphasizes problem solving.
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3.00 Credits
Basic computational skills and problem solving using these skills. Topics include whole numbers, common fractions, decimals, percents, ratio and proportion, measurement, and geometry. Placement is determined by the College Placement Test.
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3.00 Credits
For students who need to review arithmetic skills and students who have passed Basic Math I but need additional assistance to meet minimum proficiency on the standardized test. New students who have scored high on the College Placement Test but still below minimum proficiency are also enrolled into this class. Topics include whole numbers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, measurement, geometry and descriptive statistics.
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