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BUSA1002
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Introduction to Online Learning
This course provides students with an orientation to the online learning environment, online learning strategies, and communication and technology features. Students will be required to demonstrate competency in accessing course materials, completing assignments, communicating with classmates and faculty, researching via the Internet, accessing online resources, and working with multimedia files. Specific technology topics include computer and software (operating system and application) requirements, uploads/downloads, plug-ins, Internet access and browsers, and course management software. To successfully complete this course, students should have basic computer skills such as document creation using application software, creating and sending e-mails, accessing the Internet, and using operating systems.
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BUSA1010
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Introduction to Business
This course provides an overall picture of contemporary business operations in a global world. Topics covered include forms of business organization; small businesses, entrepreneurships, and franchises; fundamentals of management and marketing; organizational and team structures; accounting and finance concepts; human resource management; operations management; legal and regulatory guidelines; social and ethical responsibilities; and careers in business. The course is designed to help students realize the integral role business plays in the economy and our lifestyles. (3 Cr – 3 lect, 0 lab) |
3
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BUSA1050
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Personal Financial Management and Planning
This course introduces and emphasizes the importance of personal financial management and planning and provides solid strategies for successful financial management. Topics covered include key factors that affect personal income; budgets; cash-flow management; credit and credit cards; borrowing; managing taxes; and major expenditures including housing, automobiles, insurance and investments. Students will prepare their own financial plan.
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3
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BUSA1060
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Computer Concepts and Applications
This course provides a basic understanding of computer history, concepts, and microcomputer applications using Windows-based computers. Topics covered include computer hardware and software, operating systems and utilities, the system unit, input and output devices, secondary storage, communications and connectivity, the Internet and the Web, security and privacy, ethics, and computer use in organizations. Through handson experience, students acquire an understanding of Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint that are used in business. No prior knowledge of software packages or microcomputers is necessary. Keyboarding skill promotes success in this course. (3 Cr – 3 lect, 0 lab) |
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BUSA2042
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Principles of Management
This course consists of a systematic study of basic management processes including planning, organizing, leading and controlling within an organizational setting. It examines the historical and philosophical foundations of management as well as current theory and practices. Topics include operation management, decision-making, ethics and corporate responsibility, planning resource management, labor relations, workgroups, leadership, organizational design and development, strategic management, international management, cultural diversity, and technology. Effective management principles are examined. (3 Cr – 3 lect, 0 lab) |
3
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BUSA2043
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Principles of Marketing
This course covers basic marketing functions in the global business world. Topics include product development, pricing, distribution, and promotion; consumer behavior; economic, legal, social, technological and competitive environments of marketing; collecting and using marketing information; ethical and social responsibilities; and international marketing.
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3
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BUSA2032
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Business Law - Legal Environment
This is a survey course that provides students with a basic understanding of the legal aspects of business. Topics include an overview of the basic United States legal system, ethics, contracts, legal structure of business, agency and employment law, property issues, and international/global business law.
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3
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BUSA2050
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Introduction to Management Information System
This course is designed to introduce students to Management Information Systems (MIS) and its application in organizations. The course will present students with a range of knowledge about computer-based systems in organizations, and how information is used to satisfy business needs. The goal of the course is to help students learn how to use and manage information and information systems to revitalize business processes, the role of MIS to support the various managerial activities, including managerial decision making, problem solving, project management, and competitive advantage. Students will gain a basic understanding of the value and uses of information systems for business operation. (3 Cr – 3 lect, 0 lab) |
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