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BUSINESS 1100
Introduction to Business
3 credit hours
Introduction to the environment and functions of business. Organization and operation of business, the relationships of business to society, and the dominant field and types of business are surveyed. Functions studied include marketing, finance, production, management, retailing, wholesaling, advertising, risk, pricing, personnel and business environment. (3 lecture hours)
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BUSINESS 1111
Customer Service
3 credit hours
Interacting with customers and responding to customer concerns in-person, on the telephone and electronically. Customer service throughout the organization and as a system for meeting customer expectations. Verbal and nonverbal communications as they relate to customer service. Methods for responding to different types of customers. (3 lecture hours)
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BUSINESS 1120
Fundamentals of Personal Investing
3 credit hours
Explores various investment vehicles utilized by the personal investor including stocks, bonds, real estate, mutual funds and insurance. Investment vehicle descriptions, values and economic implications are surveyed. Application of investment theory and risk analysis associated with investment decisions as it relates to building a hypothetical personal investment portfolio. (3 lecture hours)
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BUSINESS 1161
Entrepreneurship
3 credit hours
Exploration of the start-up of small businesses and franchises. Essential business ownership primarily focusing on the marketing and management aspects of entrepreneurship. Product ideas, product development, patents, copyright, and trademarks. Introduction to start-up financing and business planning. (3 lecture hours)
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BUSINESS 1170
Electronic Business/Commerce
3 credit hours
Overview of resources, knowledge, skills, practices and techniques necessary to conduct business online. Explores nature and impact of e-commerce on business and business operation, resources required versus available resources, e-management, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), ordering systems, end-to-end marketing, and performance and control systems. (3 lecture hours)
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BUSINESS 1840
Independent Study – Individualized
1 to 3 credit hours
Exploration and analysis of topics within the discipline to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination with and approved by the instructor. May be taken three times for credit as long as different topics are selected. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. (1to 3 lecture hours)
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BUSINESS 2200
Business Budgeting
3 credit hours
A hands-on study in the preparation and analysis of reports in the budgeting system. Includes detailed budgets for various departments; budgeted income statements and balance sheets with supporting schedules will be prepared. Special emphasis on the financial manager’s role in budgeting as well as the relationship of the budgeting process with the long-term corporate goals and objectives. Completion of Business 1100 recommended prior to enrollment. Prerequisite: Accounting 1110 or 1140 or equivalent or consent of instructor. (3 lecture hours)
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BUSINESS 2210
Principles of Finance
3 credit hours
The theoretical and conceptual framework used by financial managers to reach decisions in a dynamic economy including problems related to sources of capital and financial analysis. Emphasis is placed on financial statement analysis, time value of money, cash flow management, risk and return, and sources financing. Completion of Business 1100 recommended prior to enrollment. Prerequisite: Accounting 1110 or 1140 or equivalent or consent of instructor. (3 lecture hours)
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BUSINESS 2220
Financial Analysis and Valuation
3 credit hours
A comprehensive review of business strategy, financial strategy and the industry environment; includes an analytical review of corporate financial reports. Results provide information for management and investment decisions. Prerequisite: Business 1100, Accounting 1140 and Accounting 1150 or consent of instructor. (3 lecture hours)
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BUSINESS 2255
International Business
3 credit hours
Theoretical and descriptive exploration of the interdependent world of international business. Explores globalization trends, international trade theories, regulations affecting trade, regional economic integration, and the impact these factors have on developing nations. Examines how company functions such as marketing, finance and management operate in the international setting. Special emphasis is placed on strategy development and the role of culture. Completion of Business 1100 or equivalent is recommended prior to enrollment. (3 lecture hours)
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BUSINESS 2260
International Finance
3 credit hours
Study the international financial environment from the standpoint of financial managers. Emphasis will be placed on explanations of exchange rate behavior, capital movements and financing international trade. Completion of Business 1100 or equivalent is recommended prior to enrollment. (3 lecture hours)
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