BUS-212 |
International Business |
An overview of the global market and its challenges for the U. S. businessperson. The student will look at the operation of the multinational company, international business activities, agreements between nations and other topics related to participation in global activities. |
BUS-214 |
Business Ethics |
A discussion of the impact of ethics on today ' s business world with content areas to include business social responsibilities, rights of stakeholders, government interaction and international ethical practices is studied. The student will be expected to analyze cases and to write opinion reports using APA format as a part of the course requirements. |
BUS-230 |
Business Law I |
An introduction to the general framework of the law and how the law |
impacts business operations. The student will examine the basic elements of |
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the law, its historical development, contracts, agency, sale of goods and |
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various forms of business organizations. Student requirements will include |
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case analysis and a review of research in the field. |
BUS-292 |
Business Case Studies |
This course applies the business case method of learning various business situations that illustrate business strategy development. The evaluation of cases illustrates the causes of business problems, available solutions, and the impact of managerial choices on both the business enterprise and society in general. |
BUS-310 |
Principles of Finance |
This course is an introduction to the role of finance in the economy. Financial |
markets, debt and equity instruments, capital budgeting, inflation, and the |
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role of the financial manager are examined. |
BUS-312 |
Managerial Finance |
An examination of financial decision making in the firm, including the |
sources of funds, capital structure and long-range financial growth are |
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studied. |
BUS-313 |
Investments |
An introduction to the securities markets, their operations and regulations and alternative investment opportunities are presented. Corporate and government issues, risk and portfolio development will be considered. Current market conditions will be discussed. |