| Course Number | Course Name | Credit Hours |
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ACCT 1200
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Principles of Accounting I
This course is designed to provide introductory knowledge of accounting principles, concepts, and practices. Included topics are the balance sheet, the income statement, the statement of owner's equity, the statement of cash flows, worksheets, journals, ledgers, accruals, adjusting and closing entries, internal controls, inventories, fixed and intangible assets, liabilities, equity, and financial statement analysis. This course provides a foundation for more advanced work in the fields of accounting and business.
| 3 |
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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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BSAD 2050
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Business Communications
Development of both oral and written communicative skills. Students will be able to organize and present effective presentations gaining audience rapport and sending appropriate nonverbal messages as well as formulate effective letters, memos, and reports for business and industry.
| 3 |
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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 2500
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Programming in C++
A study of programming in the C++ language. Topics include: data types, arithmetic, text screen I O, data conversions, statements to implement the three basic structures of programming, preprocessor, user-defined functions, scope and classes of variables, arrays, strings, structures, unions, memory allocation, disk files, classes, inheritance, and polymorphism. Students will design, code, test, and debug programs.
| 5 |
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INFO 2550
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Programming in JAVA
A study of programming in the JAVA language. Topics include fundamental data types, classes, applets, graphics, decisions, iterations, methods, objectives, input, testing and debugging, inheritance, interfaces, events, arrays, vectors, graphical user interfaces, streams, exceptions, object oriented design, algorithms, introduction to data structures, linked lists, binary search trees, multithreading, animation, and SQL for JAVA. Students will design, code, test, and debug programs utilizing both PC Windows based and AS 400 operating systems.
| 4 |
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INFO 2300
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Database Techniques
A study of design and implementation in Microsoft Access with Visual BASIC. Programming will be done both with macros and Access BASIC. Programming topics include: standard and object variables, functions, methods, properties, flow-of-control commands, locking, menus, and arrays. Students will design, code, test and debug programs.
| 3 |
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INFO 2310
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Database Concepts and Design
This course is an introduction to database development and design. In this course, the basics of database design and manipulation will be covered. Topics include relationships, database normalization, integrity constraints, DBMS software and functions, and database administrative functions.
| 3 |