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  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will master the keyboard and develop skills and techniques in accuracy, proofreading, speed, and document production. Basic letters, one-page reports and a variety of business documents are introduced and keyed using the computer. Skill building is emphasized through individualized instruction. No prerequisites. Campus and term: J fall, spring; C fall, spring; Online fall, spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will learn to create, edit, save, and print documents. Preparation of business letters and reports will enhance basic and production skills and office simulation activities. The ability to produce and edit professional business documents is strengthened. The course provides hands-on training in word processing software. Corequisite: BUS 1220. Campus and term: J fall, spring, C fall, spring, Online fall, spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will gain an understanding of the accounting principles and procedures used to record, classify, and summarize financial data. Students will become familiar with accounting terminology and many of the financial records, forms, and statements used in an electronic environment. 3 credit hours. No prerequisites. J spring; C spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will prepare to learn and perform procedures to become effective in both the operation and managerial levels required in today's and tomorrow's office. A survey of the automated office and introduction to integrated office systems is emphasized. Students are given a perspective on the role of an office professional and an awareness of the technical developments that have affected the office professional. Course content includes theory and practice in time and work management, telephone techniques, planning/ coordinating travel and meetings, and communication skills. 3 credit hours. No prerequisites. J spring; C spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides the student with skills and resources necessary to assess current personal, economic, social and business environment for opportunities for new ventures. Students will assess their business ideas based on their own strengths and skills, by looking internally at prior experience, education and skills. In addition the student will begin an external analysis of area trends. Business ideas will be matched with the student's skills, as well as personal, professional and financial goals. Students will finalize their business concept and conduct a feasibility study of their local market. Eligibility: ENG 1510. Campus and term: J occasionally; C occasionally; Online occasionally
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will study the elements and characteristics of a free enterprise system and will be presented an overview of functional areas of business and basic concepts of the business world. Some topics include the environment of business, organization and management of the enterprise, management of human resources and production, marketing, finance, government's role in business, social responsibility, and cultural diversity, as well as major societal issues facing today's business executives. Recommended for beginning business students and non-business majors. Corequisite: ENG 0430. Campus and term: J fall, spring; C fall, spring; Online occasionally
  • 4.00 Credits

    Students will gain a broad view of accounting's role in satisfying society's need for financial information. In an overview of the accounting profession, students will understand generally accepted accounting principles underlying the design, integrity, and effectiveness of accounting information systems. Providing relevant financial statements for the decision maker and the use of computers to generate financial information are outlined. Prerequisite: Must meet minimum college level reading score: Accuplacer 80+ or Asset 40+. Campus and term: J fall, spring; C fall, spring; Online occasionally
  • 4.00 Credits

    Students will demonstrate basic decision making and analyzing skills in management accounting. Financing a business through debt or capital structures, analysis of cash flows, financial ratios, manufacturing costs, budgeting, cost-volume-profit analysis, and current managerial accounting topics are covered. Prerequisite: BUS 1510. Campus and term: J fall, spring; C fall, spring; Online occasionally
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will gain an appreciation of the need for personal financial planning and will learn how to apply such planning to goal setting and budgets. They will evaluate exposures to risk and how insurance fits into a risk management plan. Students will have the ability to coordinate income, assets, and spending into a comprehensive program that takes the planner through the various stages of their life cycle, from college to retirement. Eligibility: ENG 1510. Campus and term: J fall, spring; C occasionally
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will learn how and why countries differ. More specifically, they will learn about the economics, politics, and global monetary system of international trade. Students will develop an understanding of the global marketplace, different cultures, and the role of management and labor in international business. (Previous knowledge of economic, business, geography, and world politics is helpful, but not a requirement.) 3 credit hours. Eligibility: ENG 1510; Must meet minimum college level reading score: Accuplacer 80+ or Asset 40+. J spring
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