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3.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 3 Prerequisite: BUS 205, or an equivalent at least sophomore level statistics course from transfer credits or another Cal Maritime department. Corequisite: BUS 302L The purpose of this course is to give students a working appreciation of both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies. The classroom presentations will focus on theory and examples; the lab will give students an opportunity to put theory into practice by designing, implementing and analyzing a business research project. Student teams conduct work on the projects. Within the teams there will be a cross-functional approach so that each student will be involved at one time or another in assignments that involve all major aspects of the research project. In addition to the usual evaluation by the professor, peer evaluations will round out the students' project experiences.
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2.00 Credits
LAB HOURS: 2, CREDIT: 1 Prerequisite: Same as for BUS 302. Corequisite: BUS 302
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3.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 3 Prerequisites: BUS 205, BUS 310, ECO 100, ECO 101 This course examines the structure of our banking system at the federal, state, and local levels. The impact of the monetary and fiscal policy on this system, market behavior and the participants, and the organization and function of the money markets are addressed.
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3.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 3 Prerequisites: BUS 101, BUS 205, MTH 205 Introduction to management and formation of capital; the finance function and its environment; techniques of financial analysis; planning and control; management of working capital; capital budgeting; cost of capital; money and capital market analysis; management of capital structure.
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2.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 2, CREDIT: 2 Prerequisite: Junior Class Standing or Documented Maritime Experience Focuses upon the legal principles applicable to maritime commerce upon the seas and navigable water: traditionally called admiralty law. Coverage includes development of general maritime law and American admiralty law, indicia of jurisdiction, scope of the maritime jurisdiction, substantive maritime law, maritime liens, towage, salvage, maritime torts, collision law, worker's compensation claims, wrongful death, limitation of liability, and jurisdiction and procedure in maritime claims.
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3.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 3 Prerequisite: EGL 300 or passing score on the GWE Focuses on the three main communication skills required by a decision-maker: written, oral, and presentational. Besides communication skills, the course also has a critical thinking component that builds analytical skills and includes library and Internet research.
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3.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 3 Prerequisite: BUS 105 This is a survey course in the nature, theory, and application of the legal concept of "property." Particular focus is given to property relevant to marine business students and, to a lesser extent, any Cal Maritime student. Topics addressed include real property theory and development; real property in practice; personal property; power over another's property (agency and bailments); buying your first residence; commercial and residential leases; intellectual property (copyrights, patents, trademarks, and trade secrets); vessels as property; transfer of property by wills and trusts; eminent domain; property ethics; and crimes against property.
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3.00 Credits
Independent Study
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3.00 Credits
Special Topics
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3.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 3 Prerequisite: ECO 101 Analysis of the American business system in terms of socioeconomic and political constraints imposed upon business organizations by external environments. Special reference to ethical issues in business, corporate social responsibility, and profit maximization.
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