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4.00 Credits
Topics include data presentation, types of distributions, probability theory, sampling theory, and hypothesis testing. Parametric and nonparametric statistical tests will be examined, including t-tests, correlation tests, Chi-square, and ANOVA. Prerequisite: computer competency and pre-business math requirement.
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3.00 Credits
A laboratory-intensive course in which students gain a working knowledge of personal and mainframe computer operating systems as well as popular business applications such as spreadsheets and databases.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the legal and ethical framework within which management decisions are made. The course emphasizes the sources, functions, and processes of law. It surveys a number of areas, including negligence, contracts, product liability, and constitutional law, and reviews government regulations in the areas of consumer protection, antitrust, labor and employment law.
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4.00 Credits
A foundation course designed to provide a basic understanding of the theory and practice of accounting, with emphasis upon basic principles, concepts, and controls in relation to internal reporting. Prerequisite: BUS 230A and MATH 131 or MATH 161.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to computer accounting applications, including forecasting, database management, and financial statement preparation using a spreadsheet program. Prerequisites: BUS 230A and 230B. Cr/NC only.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides comprehensive coverage of personal financial planning in the areas of money management, career planning, taxes, consumer credit, housing and other consumer decisions, legal protection, insurance, investments, retirements, retirement planning, and estate planning. This course may not be used in the business major.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Designed to teach business information research skills: Students will learn how to assess information, how to construct effective search strategies, how to find and retrieve information, and how to critically evaluate sources. Includes online research practice. Electronic and print sources for business research will be covered. Recommended for juniors who have completed most or all of the prebusiness program. Cr/NC.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Designed for those seeking an internship-like experience but lacking the requisite academic experience for BUS 499. Its major purpose is for those individuals who obtain a unique opportunity but do not yet qualify for BUS 499. Cr/NC only.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students the opportunity to participate in faculty-sponsored research or study projects. It permits the student to pursue an area of interest that she or he would like to develop in close consultation with a faculty member. Cr/NC only. Page 92 Business Administration Sonoma State University 2006-2008 Catalog Upper-Division Courses The pre-business program of study, including computer competency, is the prerequisite for all upper-division courses. Specific course prerequisites will not be waived.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to wine business principles and strategies applicable to the growing of grapes and the making, distribution, and marketing of wine. Additional topics include organizational, human resource, family business and financial management, government regulation, and social responsibility. For students not familiar with wine industry terminology, BUS 305W is recommended prior to enrollment in wine concentration or wine focus classes.
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