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BME 488: Biomedical Engineering Internship
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Participation in off-campus biomedical engineering practice. Students are required to submit a proposal to the undergraduate program director at the time of registration that includes the location, immediate supervisor, nature of the project, and hours per week for the project. One mid-semester report and one end of semester report are required. May be repeated up to a limit of 12 credits.
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BME 499: Research in Biomedical Engineering
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
An independent research project with faculty supervision.
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BUS (195): Business Honors Seminar I ** available as of 01/01/2012
1.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
The theme is business leaders. Each student will explore the life and business experience of a major business leader, either current or historical. The student reports on various aspects of the person's life, experiences, and contributions. The student will also find three mentors in their desired field of specialization through the Career Center, CoB faculty, or personal connections and interview them for a better understanding of business leaders and the reality of their specialization in today¿s work environment. The student will include both their report on their business leader and a report on their three interviews in his or her e-portfolio.
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BUS (195) - Business Honors Seminar I ** available as of 01/01/2012
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BUS (214): Managerial Cost Analysis and Applications ** available as of 01/01/2012
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
A study of cost concepts, and theories as it relates to cost accumulation systems for product, process and activity based costing, as well as the implementation and evaluation of an accounting system as a source of information for decision making, planning, control, and evaluation of the organization by management. Includes cost-volume-profit analysis, overhead rates, budgeting and variance analysis, statement of cash flows and financial statement ratio analysis.
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BUS (295): Business Honors Seminar II ** available as of 01/01/2012
1.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
The theme is innovations. The student will explore the development and impact of a specific innovation. It could be a technological innovation (the MRI), a service innovation (FedEx), a manufacturing innovation (CAD/CAM), etc. The student will also compare and contrast their chosen innovation with one selected by another student in the class. The student¿s will add the report on the innovation and the comparison with another student¿s innovation to his or her e-portfolio.
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BUS (295) - Business Honors Seminar II ** available as of 01/01/2012
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BUS (296): Business Honors Seminar III ** available as of 01/01/2012
1.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
The theme is business enterprises. The student will explore the history, operations, marketing, financing, etc., of a significant business enterprise, current or historical. This will include a basic strategic analysis (SWOT, for example). The student will also compare and contrast their chosen business enterprise with that selected by another student in the class. The student¿s will add the report on the business enterprise and the comparison with another student¿s business enterprise to his or her e-portfolio.
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BUS (296) - Business Honors Seminar III ** available as of 01/01/2012
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BUS (325): Legal Environment of Business ** available as of 01/01/2012
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Explores competing interests of buyers and sellers, creditors and debtors, suppliers and consumers. Studies the Uniform Commercial Code from the initiation of a sales contract through financing of transactions, examines the rights of debtors and creditors in bankruptcy, and introduces basic concepts of law and regulation in the areas of securities, environmental protection, employment, and anti-trust.
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BUS (325) - Legal Environment of Business ** available as of 01/01/2012
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BUS 111: Introduction to Business for Non-Business Majors
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Introduces students to major business topics that influence today's business practices. Explores contributions over the last century from Henry Ford to Bill Gates, showing how the Industrial Revolution became the Information Revolution. Provides knowledge of how business works and a perspective on its evolution into the next millennium. Integrates both introduction to business and management principles into one course. This course may not be taken for credit in addition to BUS 112.
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BUS 112: Introduction to Business and Environmental Sustainability
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
A lecture and applications oriented course that introduces major topics influencing today's business practices relative to environmental sustainability. The evolution of the field over the last century is explored, showing (1) how the Industrial Revolution completely ignored environmental and socially responsible business practices and (2) the somewhat more environmentally friendly atmosphere of the Information Age. The course also examines how businesses work, in view of the global need for sustainable decisions and positioning, and integrates an introduction to business and management principles, public health issues, ethical and socially responsible behavior, and ecological issues. May not be taken for credit in addition to BUS 111.
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BUS 115: Introduction to Business for Business Majors
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Introduces business majors to critical business thinkers who have influenced today's business practices. Allows students to utilize material learned in class to demonstrate their research and writing abilities by tracking specific companies throughout the semester. Written and verbal reports required weekly to show how companies operate in contemporary business environment.
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