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3.00 Credits
Students practice writing clear, well-organized, effective formal and informal reports. Evaluation and preparation of business reports, utilizing business research methods and communication techniques are emphasized. Management of data and the use of graphics also are included. Meets the general studies upper-division intensive writing requirement.
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3.00 Credits
The curriculum focuses on decision making and controlling the allocations of personnel, materials, and machine utilization in a manufacturing environment. Handling and control of materials, inventory, purchasing, and quality control are addressed. Students also learn about setting standards and developing skills in estimating, forecasting, and scheduling. Prerequisite: BUSI 210
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3.00 Credits
This course includes a study of monetary theories and banking principles, with special reference to contemporary developments in money and banking in the United States, the Federal Reserve System, and financial investment. Prerequisites: BUSI 120, BUSI 121, ECON 250, and ECON 251
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3.00 Credits
Students study the human factors in modern business as they are influenced by and effect labor-management interactions, personnel relations, techniques, and procedures. Prerequisite: BUSI 210
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3.00 Credits
This course deals with policies and practices in the management of human resources. Major organizational behavior theories are discussed in a role-playing, seminar environment. Prerequisite: BUSI 210
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on fundamental decisions in the life of a business. What is the business, and what should it be? What are the objectives? How are priorities set? How are strategic, long-range decisions to be handled? To grow or not to grow and what is the right size? Prerequisites: BUSI 210, BUSI 330, and senior status
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the integration of Christian faith, ethical issues, and professional concerns, which confront business professionals in the workplace with particular concern for leadership and transitions. The course explores biblical and moral principles as related to real-life case studies. In addition, the course offers the student the opportunity to complete in-depth study in a business related area to further prepare them as effective participants and leaders in the workplace. Meets the general studies senior seminar requirement. Prerequisites: senior standing; completion of the majority of the units required for God's Word and the Christian Response; completion of the majority of coursework in the major; and upper-division writing intensive course
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
This is a program of study concentrating on assigned readings, discussions, and writing arranged between, and designed by, a student of upper-division standing and a full-time professor. An independent study fee is assessed for each enrollment in this class.
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0.00 Credits
Students are introduced to federal, state, and local regulations, material safety data suggestions, chemical hygiene plans, labels, equipment, spill response, proper handling, and disposal of chemicals as related to an academic laboratory.
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4.00 Credits
LECTURE, 3 HOURS; LAB, 3 HOURS This elementary course is designed for the student with no previous high school or college chemistry. Meets the general studies core requirement in Nature and prepares the student for CHEM 111 or CHEM 151.
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