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40.00 Credits
This is a course which enables the student to continue to work and learn in a professional setting. The student can increase her/his skills level by continuing their ART* 293 placement. The student may choose instead to work/study in a setting that is different from their initial ART* 293 experience. For each credit earned, the student will spend 40 hours under supervision in an approved design or art studio. In addition, attendance at a bi-weekly seminar at the college is required. The student will be expected to gain a working knowledge of the structure, goals and practices of the studio. Prerequisite: ART* 293 3 Credits expression. This course will be project-oriented accouring to the student's development and needs. Emphasis on portfolio preparation. Prerequisite: ART* 112 or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
This class provides an opportunity for advanced studio experience in any of your areas of study, including Fine, Graphic, and Digital arts. With the permission of the instructor and of the program coordinator, students registering for ART* 296 will work to fulfill the requirements of established advanced studio courses in our varied curricula that are not being offered in a particular semester. The included courses are not a part of an established Fine Art option. ART* 296 may be taken up to four times for credit with different content. A maximum of 4 students may enroll in each course covered under the ART* 296 umbrella. Prerequisite: Permission of program coordinator and completion of the Fine Arts Core (ART* 111, ART* 121)
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4.00 Credits
This is an introductory course in astronomy which covers the origin and evolution of the sun, the universe, and the planets. In addition, methods of observing and analyzing astronomical events will be discussed. Students may also explore special topics of contemporary interest.Three hours of lecture and one three-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: MAT* 095 or placement at college level math on Basic Skills Assessment
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits A basic course in business, designed to provide an overall view of the ownership patterns, structure, and essential operations of business organizations.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits A survey course to introduce the field of global business. Students will study diverse and multiple facets - such as cultural, political/legal, social, economic and others - that affect the operations and performances of international business enterprises. As a part of their coursework, students will concentrate on one or more specific cultures, regions, or countries. Prerequisite: Recommended BBG* 101 or BES* 218 and IS* 135 or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits An exploration of various principles of business law and their current application to everyday business transactions. The Uniform Commercial Code and major federal acts affecting business are reviewed. Topics include the federal Constitution, the legal and social environment of business, contracts, property (real and personal), banking (loans, checks, investments), types of business structures, wills and different types of taxes.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course studies business decision-making through synthesis of the concepts and techniques of business administration developed in prior courses in order to establish a rational basis for developing business objectives, strategies, and implementation activities. Strategic management methods and techniques will be applied in this capstone course by individual and team cases and projects. Prerequisite: Completion of program core and IS 135 or permission of instructor with possibility of taking some requirements concurrently.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
This experience consists of field work in business and accounting. Assignments may be in private, public, or non-profit organizations in areas such as manufacturing, retailing, personnel, accounting or finance. Each credit earned requires 40 hours of work placement. The student and the instructor will hold periodic conferences during the semester. Prerequisite: Minimum of 21 credits completed in program core and permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits A practical course intended to help aspiring business people start or buy a small business people start or buy a small business. Topics covered will include the advantages and disadvantages, problems and rewards of owning a small business, general categories and legal forms of business, how to keep proper accounts, and where to go for help.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course provides a study of the fundamental principles involved in the process of making financial decisions. Topics include the time value of money, valuation of stocks and bonds, risk and return, financial leverage, analysis of financial statements, capital budgeting and an introduction to financial markets. Prerequisite: ACC* 117
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