| Course Number | Course Name | Credit Hours |
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ACCT 1210
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Principles of Accounting II
This course is a continuation of ACCT 1200 Principles of Accounting I and includes accounting for businesses organized as corporations, cash flow statements, accounting for manufacturing businesses, preparing and using accounting data for management decision making, and analyzing and interpreting financial statements.
| 3 |
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ACCT 2020
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Accounting with Quickbooks
Accounting with QuickBooks is a comprehensive course in computerized accounting using QuickBooks Pro software. Topics will cover service and merchandising businesses. Students will create a company, manage customers and vendors, record receivables and payables, sales and sales tax, purchases and inventory, reconcile bank and credit card accounts, process payroll, maintain asset, liability and equity accounts, close books and perform routine company maintenance. Must have working knowledge of MS Office.
| 3 |
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BSAD 2140
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Principles of Banking
This course is to provide entry-level bankers with information they need to provide effective service to their customers, thereby having an impact on banking profitability. This information includes how banks affect the economy, why they are in business, what services they provide, and how they provide them. Students also get a basic understanding of the interrelationships of various departments within a bank.
| 3 |
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BSAD 2180
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Advertising
Utilizes marketing concepts to recognize and develop an effective advertising campaign. Activities include creating simulated advertisements using various print and broadcast media.
| 3 |
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BSAD 2030
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Business Statistics
Study of algebraic sets, finite probability spaces, counting techniques, random variable, and binomial distribution.
| 3 |
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BSAD 2230
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Retail Management
An exploration of the retail environment. Topics include buying, store design and layout, visual merchandising, financial strategies including sales, hot tickets, slow movers, pricing, mark-ups, and markdowns.
| 3 |
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BSAD 2240
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Principles of Insurance
This course will examine the field of insurance, risk and risk management, and the basic provisions of various types of insurance-accident, casualty, health and life.
| 3 |
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BSAD 2250
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International Business
Designed to assist students in development of appreciation, knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to live and work in a global marketplace.
| 3 |
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BSAD 2350
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Security and Loss Prevention
Provides insight into the complex problems of loss prevention in today's society, including security staffing needs, fire protection and control, duties and responsibilities of security personnel, internal controls, emergency and disaster planning, and internal theft.
| 3 |
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BSAD 2710
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Business Law II
Study of negotiable instruments, business organizations including partnerships and corporations, and agencies.
| 3 |
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ECON 2120
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Principles of Microeconomics
Analysis of competitive and noncompetitive markets including behavior of producers and consumers. Topics include income distribution, price and income elasticity, production costs, and international trade.
| 3 |
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ENTR 1050
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Introduction to Entrepreneurship
The student will evaluate the business skills and commitment necessary to successfully operate an entrepreneurial venture and review the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship. The student will understand the role of entrepreneurial businesses in the United States and the impact on our national and global economy.
| 3 |
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ENTR 2040
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Entrepreneurship Feasibility Study
Students will assess the viability of a new venture business idea to determine if the concept is feasible for business start up and long term growth based on strengths and skills, personal, professional and financial goals. The student will identify and analyze through basic research the present climate for their business idea by completing an industry, target market and competitive analysis. The student will assess the financial needs for startup as well as their own skills, strengths and talents to launch a successful business idea.
| 3 |
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ENTR 2090
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Entrepreneurship Business Plan
The student will evaluate a business concept and write a sound business plan. Students will assess the strengths and weaknesses of a business concept; collect, analyze and organize market research data into a marketing plan; and prepare the financial projections for their business concept. Students will be able to identify and evaluate various resources available for funding small businesses.
| 3 |
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FREN 1200
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Elementary French I
Introduction to the grammatical and conversational study of French.
| 4 |
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INFO 1710
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Web Page Development
The Web Page Development course is intended to show students what the basic HTML code is behind a web page and how to use HTML to construct a site. Topics covered include finding and using images, linking pages, making tables, frames, javascript, navigation, backgrounds, and design elements of a website.
| 1 |
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INFO 1730
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Dreamweaver and Fireworks
This course provides a step-by-step guide for introductory to intermediate skills in Dreamweaver and Fireworks. Concepts to be covered include: how to create a Dreamweaver Website and use Fireworks, which is a graphics program that allows the user to create or enhance graphics specifically for the web. These skills will assist the user in creating vibrant websites.
| 1 |
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INFO 1735
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Flash and Streaming Media
This course provides a step-by-step guide for introductory skills in Flash and Streaming Media. Concepts to be covered include: how to utilize Flash software which is a developmental tool that allows the user to create interaction, often by using animation, and compare and contrast streaming media elements with static media elements, specifically for the web. These skills will assist the user in creating and maintaining dynamic interactive websites.
| 1 |
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INFO 1740
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Dreamweaver Flash and Fireworks
This course provides a comprehensive step-by-step guide for basic to intermediate skills in Dreamweaver, Flash and Fireworks. Concepts to be covered include: how to create a Dreamweaver Web site, add Flash which is a graphics program that allows the user to create or enhance graphics specifically for the Web. These skills will assist the user in creating dynamic Web sites.
| 3 |
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INFO 2100
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Excel Spreadsheet Applications
This course begins with entry-level techniques and quickly progresses into more advanced functions. Advanced topics of integrating database files into spreadsheets, how to write macros, Visual Basic code and graphic fundamentals will be presented. Basic keyboarding skills are essential.
| 3 |
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SOCI 2150
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Issues of Unity and Diversity
This course will help students increase awareness of, and sensitivity to, commonalities and differences among people and acquire knowledge of minority group issues and challenges. The course will prepare students to more critically, actively, and effectively participate in an increasingly diverse and global society.
| 3 |
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SPAN 1200
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Elementary Spanish I
An introduction to the grammatical and conversational study of the Spanish language. Emphasis on the history and culture of the Spanish speaking world.
| 4 |