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BSTEC 294: Career Management
3.00 Credits
Edmonds College
Assess employment skills, develop a resume and letters of application, videotape employment interviews, and job search strategies. Includes development of a portfolio. Should be taken prior to BUS 290 and within last 2 quarters of the program. Prerequisite: Minimum English placement into BRDGE 093, EAP 121.
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BSTEC 299: Special Projects
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Edmonds College
Individual projects in Business Information Technology and related topics by arrangement and permission of the instructor. Note: Credit available with approval.
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BUS 130: Business Mathematics
5.00 Credits
Edmonds College
Instruction and review of basic math functions to prepare students for business classes. Ratio-proportion, percents, estimating, basic algebra, trade/cash discounts, mathematics of merchandising, inventory valuation, and other consumer related activities. Transfer limited. Prerequisite: MATH 040 or equivalent with a grade of 2.0 or higher, or appropriate score on Math Placement Test, or advisor's recommendation. Minimum placement into EAP 121 or BRDGE 093.
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BUS 155: Special Topics
5.00 Credits
Edmonds College
Seminars of current interest in business. S/U grade option.
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BUS 162: Business Credit Principles
3.00 Credits
Edmonds College
Introduction to credit, the credit cycle, the C's of credit, obtaining and analyzing credit information to arrive at the credit decision. Monitoring and collecting accounts receivable (current and past due) collection techniques and submission of data for management evaluation. Prerequisite: ENGL 100 or college level writing skills or instructor's permission. Offered through the National Association of Credit Management (NACM) in partnership with Edmonds Community College. To register, contact the NACM at (206)728-6333.
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BUS 163: Credit Management Law
3.00 Credits
Edmonds College
Introduce contracts and the legal forms of business; the Uniform Commercial Code, Articles 2,3,5,7 and 9; review Anti-Trust and other credit regulations; secured transactions including liens, bond claims; arbitration/mediation; court actions, bankruptcy, management reports, and international trade. Prerequisite: BUS 162 or Instructor's permission. Offered through the National Association of Credit Management (NACM) in partnership with Edmonds Community College. To register, contact the NACM at (206)728-6333.
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BUS 164: Financial Accounting for Credit Managers
3.00 Credits
Edmonds College
A basic financial accounting course covering the fundamentals of accounting including journalizing, posting, financial statements, adjustments, and cash funds and flow. Financial recordings will be addressed from a credit management and investor point of view. Prerequisite: BUS 162 and 163 or instructor's permission. Offered through the National Association of Credit Management (NACM in partnership with Edmonds Community College. To register, contact the NACM at (206)728-6333.
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BUS 165: Financial Statement Analysis I for Credit Mgmt
3.00 Credits
Edmonds College
Introduction to financial statement analysis for credit management including income statement, statement of equity, and balance sheet; introduction to ratios and industry comparisons, credit risk formulas and forecasting. Final course in the CBA certificate program. Prerequisite: BUS 164 or college accounting. Offered through the National Association of Credit Management in partnership with Edmonds Community College. To register, contact the NACM at (206)728-6333.
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BUS 166: Advanced Credit Management
3.00 Credits
Edmonds College
The coordination of the technical skills used on the legal, financial, management level incorporating elements of planning, organizing, staffing, leading and controlling. This is the first in a series of ACAP courses leading to the CBF certification. Offered through the National Association of Credit Management in partnership with Edmonds Community College. To register, contact the NACM at (206)728-6333. Prerequisite: CBA Certification or instructor's permission.
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BUS 167: Financial Analysis for Credit Management II
3.00 Credits
Edmonds College
A realistic and organized approach to financial reporting with particular emphasis on the analysis and interpretation of the end result of financial reporting--financial statements. Statements of actual companies are used extensively in problems, cases, and complete analysis. S/U grade option. Prerequisite: BUS 165, CBA (Certified Business Associate) designation or instructor's permission.
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