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BUS 223: Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Harcum College
Microeconomics deals with the behavior of individual households and firms and how government influences that behavior. The principal objective of the course is to introduce methods and tools of economic analysis, and these analytical tools will be applied to questions of current policy interest such as, making, resource allocation, and the production and distribution of goods and services. Key topics include demand, supply and market equilibrium, elasticity of demand and supply, market failures, pure competition, monopoly, and monopolistic competition and oligopoly. Prerequisite: MTH 113/115, BUS 110
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BUS 227: Prin Business Law
3.00 Credits
Harcum College
This course examines the basic legal concepts with which an business person should have a basic familiarity. Topics are sources of law, the law of torts, crimes in the business environment, debtors and creditors rights, agency relationships, and employment law.
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BUS 230: Human Resource Management
3.00 Credits
Harcum College
This course provides the student with the skills for managing human resources challenges such as the understanding of federal and state laws that affect equal opportunity and civil rights, affirmative action, employee benefits and insurance, worker's compensation, safety and health, labor relations and pay. The course presents and explores issues such as human behavior in organizations, motivation and human resource information systems.?
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BUS 260: Intro to Bus Finance
3.00 Credits
Harcum College
This course is a comprehensive first level course in business finance, exploring fundamental techniques and principles. Business finance principles will be studied. Students are expected to master the basic ideas and techniques of business financing including some accounting and economics. Students will also obtain a strong basic knowledge of financial terms, concepts, and procedures.
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CHE 103: Intro To Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Harcum College
This laboratory course is intended for the non-science major or for those who wish to prepare to study General Chemistry (CHE 111). The course covers basic skills needed for General Chemistry (CHE 111) such as atomic structure, writing chemical formula, balancing equations, and basic stoichiometry. Laboratory experiments are designed to offer a hands-on familiarity with the principles discussed in the lectures. Prerequisite: MTH 100.
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CHE 103L: Intro To Chem Lab
0.00 Credits
Harcum College
This laboratory course is intended for the non-science major or for those who wish to prepare to study General Chemistry (CHE 111). The course covers basic skills needed for General Chemistry (CHE 111) such as atomic structure, writing chemical formula, balancing equations, and basic stoichiometry. Laboratory experiments are designed to offer a hands-on familiarity with the principles discussed in the lectures. Prerequisite: MTH 100.
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CHE 111: General Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Harcum College
This course is the first of a two-semester laboratory course intended for science majors or those wishing to transfer to a four-year college. This theoretical course includes a discussion of the properties of matter, energy, atomic theory, the periodic table, gas laws, bonding, chemical laws, stoichiometry, hybrid orbitals, molecular arrangement, thermochemistry, Quantum Theory, and nuclear particles. A good foundation in math is a must. Assignments will include accessing data from the Internet; presentations; summarizing current journal articles and the use of computerized spreadsheets, graphing techniques and statistical tools. The laboratory component uses an inquiry-based, student-centered approach meaning that students work in teams designing procedures and collecting and presenting data in order to support or reject their previously stated hypotheses. Students will form conclusions based on their experimental data. Students are afforded opportunities to exercise critical thinking and higher cognitive processes. Prerequisites: High School college-preparatory Chemistry and MTH 113 or successful completion of CHE 103. Good working knowledge of algebra, proportions, significant digits, the scientific calculator, the metric system and scientific notation are desirable.
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CHE 111L: Gen Chemistry I Lab
0.00 Credits
Harcum College
This course is the first of a two-semester laboratory course intended for science majors or those wishing to transfer to a four-year college. This theoretical course includes a discussion of the properties of matter, energy, atomic theory, the periodic table, gas laws, bonding, chemical laws, stoichiometry, hybrid orbitals, molecular arrangement, thermochemistry, Quantum Theory, and nuclear particles. A good foundation in math is a must. Assignments will include accessing data from the Internet; presentations; summarizing current journal articles and the use of computerized spreadsheets, graphing techniques and statistical tools. The laboratory component uses an inquiry-based, student-centered approach meaning that students work in teams designing procedures and collecting and presenting data in order to support or reject their previously stated hypotheses. Students will form conclusions based on their experimental data. Students are afforded opportunities to exercise critical thinking and higher cognitive processes. Prerequisites: High School college-preparatory Chemistry and MTH 113 or successful completion of CHE 103. Good working knowledge of algebra, proportions, significant digits, the scientific calculator, the metric system and scientific notation are desirable.
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CIS 101: Intro Microcomputers
3.00 Credits
Harcum College
An introduction to computer data processing and information systems. This course provides lucid explanation of computing concepts, practical application of technology theory and emphasis on the historical and social impact of technological innovations. It features integrated coverage of management information systems, networking, e-mail and the Internet. The course also introduces the student to the real working of the web and the Internet: how the major software packages contrast with the web and how they are used in the workplace.
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CIS 102: Appl Microcomputers
3.00 Credits
Harcum College
A continuation and expansion of concepts learned in CIS 101. Introduces the student to the real working of the web and the Internet: how the major software packages contrast with the web and how they are used in the workplace. Prerequisite: CIS 101.
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