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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Spring (4 credits). Selected current topics and their impact on business operations are explored in depth. This course emphasizes the need for busi- nesses to closely monitor and develop both an understanding and sensitivity to major social, cultural, environmental, and political issues. Prerequisites: senior standing, global business major or permission. NU and EV only.
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4.00 Credits
Spring (4 credits). Capstone course requiring students to integrate their knowledge of finance, law, accounting, and organizational and behavioral studies, and apply these topics to the development of business strategies in national and global contexts. Prerequisites: BUS 240 and 353.
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3.00 Credits
Fall (2-4), Spring (2-4), May Term (2-3). Designed to reflect curriculum trends and issues. Continuation of select upper-division courses allowing students to pursue topics in business and accounting beyond one semester. Prerequisites: junior standing and permission. May be repeated for degree credit, given a different topic, for up to 4 credits. Offered as needed. NU only.
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3.00 Credits
Fall (1-3), Spring (1-3), May Term (1-3). Internship and academic work under faculty direction. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction of mathematical foundations with applications for decision making in business. Focus is on mathematical concepts including functions and their graphs, systems of equations and inequalities, linear programming, mathematics of finance, basic statistics, and optimization.
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4.00 Credits
Introductory study of macro- and microeconomics. Macro includes coverage of the national and global economy, the impact of economic aggregates and government action. Micro studies decision-making by individual firms and consumers in regard to the allocation of scarce resources, supply, and demand basics, and optimum output determination.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to basic statistical concepts including measures of central tendency and dispersion, frequency distributions, probability distributions, sampling distributions, and estimation. Also application in statistical inference, one- and two-sample hypothesis testing, chi-square, analysis of variance, and multiple regression models. Prerequisite: BUSB 145, Mathematical Foundations for Business or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
Examines accounting information as an economic decision-making tool. This course presents the concepts, policies, and procedures that govern accounting information systems. Students use that understanding to improve resource allocation by managers, owners, and creditors of an organization. Prerequisite: BUSB 145, Mathematical Foundations for Business or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
Examination of moral and legal business issues in domestic and international contexts with emphasis on contemporary problems.
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4.00 Credits
Deepens students' analytical skills in written and oral communication. Focus on purpose, depth, organization, research, style, and effectiveness. Special attention paid to contemporary business contexts as well as historical perspectives.
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