All Courses
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Fall 2020 Business Ethics (MGT-3110-01)
Prerequisites: Sophomore class standing .................... Studies the cognitive, social, behavioral, and corporate processes affecting individual, group, and organizational judgments in morally questionable situations. Through analysis students understand what factors give rise to and influence ethical issues and how organization values precipitate ethical behavior among employees.
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Fall 2020 Legal Environment of Business (MGT-1040-02)
Provides a broad overview of business-related legal topics. Students are familiarized with courts and alternative dispute resolution, constitutional law, torts, contracts, intellectual law, criminal law, and cyber law. Prerequisites: none.
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Fall 2020 Applied Diff Equa I (MATH-2310-04)
Combines with MATH 3310 for one-year series in applied mathematics. Includes solution of ordinary differential equations, integral transforms. Emphasizes construction of mathematical models arising in physical science and other areas. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 2205.
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Fall 2020 Legal Environment of Business (MGT-1040-01)
Provides a broad overview of business-related legal topics. Students are familiarized with courts and alternative dispute resolution, constitutional law, torts, contracts, intellectual law, criminal law, and cyber law. Prerequisites: none.
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Fall 2020 Business Strategy & Policy (MGT-4800-01)
Prerequisites: ACCT 1010 & 1020, MGT 1040, DSCI 3210, FIN 3250, MGT 3210, MKT 3210, STAT 2010 or equivalent, Senior class standing, Advanced Business Standing. To be taken graduating semester of Senior year. .................... A capstone course designed to integrate prior courses into into a general manager's overall organization perspective. Coverage emphasizes strategic management models which provide frameworks that assist in this task and integrate those internal organization factors with the firm's environment.
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Fall 2020 Business Strategy & Policy (MGT-4800-02)
Prerequisites: ACCT 1010 & 1020, MGT 1040, DSCI 3210, FIN 3250, MGT 3210, MKT 3210, STAT 2010 or equivalent, Senior class standing, Advanced Business Standing, to be taken graduating semester of Senior year. .................... A capstone course designed to integrate prior courses into into a general manager's overall organization perspective. Coverage emphasizes strategic management models which provide frameworks that assist in this task and integrate those internal organization factors with the firm's environment.
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Fall 2020 Advanced Internship:Business (MGT-4600-01)
Prerequisities: FIN 3250, MGT 3210, MKT 3210, Advanced Business Standing and approval by The Peter M. & Paula Green Johnson Student Success Center. -------------------------------- Provides students with practical business knowledge, policy, procedure, and decision making. Students work as interns in operating organizations.
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Fall 2020 Intro Comm Dis (SPPA-1010-01)
Introduces information regarding basics of speech and hearing. Discusses disorders of speech and hearing by defining the problem, etiology or theories of cause, classifications and controversies, evaluation techniques and therapies to correct the disorder.
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Fall 2020 Musical Theatre Voice Lesson (THEA-2340-01)
Solo instruction in singing techniques and performance styles associated with Musical Theatre. Includes demonstration, brief lecture, discussion, and active participation through singing, analyzing, movement, and performance. Prerequisites: none.
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Fall 2020 Intro Archaeology (ANTH-1300-02)
Meets A&S Core Global Awareness....................Explores ways in which prehistoric material remainscan provide an understanding of the cultural way of life.General background in archaeological method and theoryis used to examine case studies from throughout the world,based on themes such as ceramic technology andartistry development, growth of early civilizations andNorth American prehistory.
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Fall 2020 Laboratory (ES-1060-10)
An overview of the methodology and tools used in the engineering profession for analyzing problems. Example problems are solved using spreadsheet tools and structured programming language. Laboratory. Prerequisite: MATH 2200 or concurrent enrollment.
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Fall 2020 Laboratory (ES-1060-12)
An overview of the methodology and tools used in the engineering profession for analyzing problems. Example problems are solved using spreadsheet tools and structured programming language. Laboratory. Prerequisite: MATH 2200 or concurrent enrollment.