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5.00 Credits
Utilize business math applications to work with checking accounts, percentages, invoices, discounts, payroll, insurance, and other business applications. Use Excel software to create spreadsheets. Computer Fee.
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5.00 Credits
This course is an overview of PM from a business perspective. Topics will include project estimation, project feasibility, planning, risk management, contingency planning, scheduling and project control. Students will learn to perform and complete the viability study to include producing alternatives. Prereq: IT 101 or BUS 169; BUS 236.
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3.00 Credits
Project managers, team leaders, and work group managers must be able to integrate people, projects, and sponsors inside and outside the organization in order to complete tasks and deliverables on time. This course will teach you effective leadership, the difference between leading and managing, and the various styles of each. Learn through participation in role playing and other activities. It will also include responsibilities, team development, team dynamics, personality types, influence without authority, conflict management, and organizational and cultural influence on a project. Prereq: IT 101 or BUS 169; BUS 236.
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5.00 Credits
In this Word course, students will create and edit a variety of business documents such as letters, memos, reports, and basic tables and charts. They will create and edit electronic forms, outlines, mail merges, and column text. Students will learn how to share work for comments, revisions, and merging and how to integrate other Office applications with Word. Recommended: Familiarity with computer usage or successful completion of BUS 169 or IT 101, ability to key 25 words a minute or successful completion of BUS 105. Computer Fee.
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5.00 Credits
Learn to use Excel, a spreadsheet program that enables you to create worksheets that allow you to enter, calculate, manipulate, and analyze data such as numbers and text; create charts, graphical representations which give you data visual impact. Use Excel as a database to manage and organize data, to search for specific data, and to select data that meets particular criteria. Recommended: Familiarity with computer usage or successful completion of BUS 169 or IT 101. Computer lab fee required.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of the entrepreneurial process, examination of the market-place, and discussion of successful business entry strategies. Willalso cover product selection and marketing schemes, as well as sourcesof information and assistance.
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5.00 Credits
This course briefly introduces and examines the important content areas in the electronic commerce field. Designed as a sampler course for a new certificate program, the course includes these required areas of study: an overview of the principles of electronic commerce from the business perspective; a history of the origin and growth of e-commerce; a comparison of the differences and similarities between e-commerce and traditional commerce; a study of the relationship of e-commerce to the Internet; electronic money; electronic contracts and legal issues; e-commerce examples; electronic stock trading; electronic catalogs; accounting, auditing and taxation issues; international aspects; and e-marketing. Prereq: English 101 eligibility or completion of English 097/098. See Distance Learning section for fees.
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5.00 Credits
The Office 2007 hands-on environment allows students to learn the basics of word processing (Word), spreadsheets (Excel), database (Access), and presentation graphics (PowerPoint). Students will create a variety of business documents and learn editing and formatting techniques. In addition, students will be introduced to file control features such as creating and naming directories; renaming files; and deleting, copying, and moving files. Computer Fee.
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5.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts, structure and function of the American legal system. Emphasizes the role of law in society rather than rules of law. Includes sources of law, court systems, dispute resolution, constitutional law, torts, criminal law, contracts, and legal reasoning. Transfer Class.
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5.00 Credits
(Formerly BUS 250) Nature, development and operation of principles ofbusiness law relating to contracts, commercial paper, corporations, agency, partnerships and sales.
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