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70 051: Study Abroad
0.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
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70 100: Global Business
9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
This course examines the fundamental issues in the development of new markets for products and services globally. In addition, it provides a foundation for understanding the functional areas of business and how they contribute to management of a firm. Students use this foundation knowledge to analyze cases and complete projects in order to gain an understanding of some of the key issues affecting a wide range of the most important global industries. First year students can also gain a better understanding the vast array of career possibilities available to those who study business. This course is restricted to first-year business majors and students may not receive credit for both 70-100 and 70-101.
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70 101: Introduction to Business Management
9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
This course examines the fundamental issues in the development of new markets for products and services globally. In addition, it provides a foundation for understanding the functional areas of business and how they contribute to management of a firm. Students use this foundation knowledge to analyze cases and complete projects in order to gain an understanding of some of the key issues affecting a wide range of the most important global industries. First year students can also gain a better understanding the vast array of career possibilities available to those who study business. Students may not receive credit for both 70-100 and 70-101.
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70 103: International Trade and International Law
6.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
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70 122: Introduction to Accounting
9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
This course provides the knowledge and skills necessary for the student to understand financial statements and financial records and make use of the information for management and investment decisions. Topics include an overview of financial statements and business decisions; the balance sheet, the income statement, and the cash flow statement; sales revenue, receivables, and cash; cost of goods sold and inventory; long-lived assets and depreciation, and amortization; current and long-term liabilities; owners? equity; investments in other corporations; an introduction to financial statement analysis and international issues dealing with financial statements.
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70 160: Graphic Media Management
9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
This course provides a foundation for the study of graphic communications management by investigating the processes and materials used in the graphic arts. The subjects examined include typography, papermaking, ink technology, electronic imaging, process control and color separation.
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70 194: Publishing Management in the Information Age
9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
As the digital era transforms the publishing industry, this course addresses how best to manage the opportunities brought about by profound technological changes. The course focuses on the management of intellectual property, the publishing process, career opportunities and the impacts of new technologies. Lectures, guest speakers and student business simulations integrate learning.
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70 201: Professional and Service Projects
9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
Professional service is important in career development because it creates opportunities to use skills and knowledge, develop leadership abilities, develop professional networks, and to learn the importance of community involvement and social values in business practice. Students complete a variety of activities with these objectives over a period of up to four-(4) semesters to satisfy this course requirement.
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70 207: Probability and Statistics for Business Applications
9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
Elementary ideas in probability, statistics and data analysis presented in the context of their importance to modern business management.
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70 208: Regression Analysis
9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
This class focuses on the statistical analysis of the relationship between two or more random variables. In particular, we examine the estimation of the conditional mean of the dependent variable as a function of independent variables using linear regression. We draw on statistical theory to determine the precision of our estimates and to conduct inference about the population, and we examine a number of applications to business, finance and economics throughout the course.
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