Course Listings

 

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ACTY 210 - PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I
This course introduces basic business concepts and the use of accounting information in business to plan for, record, and evaluate the performance of operating activities. The course integrates the use of accounting information for both financial (external) reporting and managerial (internal) decision-making purposes.

 

BUS 270 - INFO AND COMM INFRASTRUCTURE
This course provides foundational knowledge about business information and communication infrastructures. A systems approach is used to present material on enterprise, national and global information, and communication infrastructures.

 

BUS 175 - BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
This course introduces students to the development and value of business institutions in society. Students will examine the dynamics of business decision making and demonstrate the ability to identify, define, and interpret essential business concepts.

 

FIN 320 - BUSINESS FINANCE

This course introduces students to the knowledge and understanding of finance, that they will need in later finance classes.

 

ECON 320 - MONEY AND BANKING
An analysis of the role of money and its impact on the economy-on inflation, unemployment, interest rates, income, and foreign exchange. The operations and relationships of commercial banks and the Federal Reserve are examined.

 

UNIV 102 - CAREER EXPLORATION AND DEVELPMENT
This course is designed to help the undecided student assess and develop skills in self-awareness, career awareness, decision-making, and planning. It will include activities to identify and explore the following areas: values, interests, career information, decision-making, and University resources.

 

ECON 201 - PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS
An introduction to microeconomics, the study of the price system and resource allocation, problems of monopoly, and the role of government in regulating and supplementing the price system.

 

ECON 202 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
An introduction to macroeconomics, the study of total output and employment, inflation, economic growth, and introduction to international trade and development.