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Undergraduate Business Administration-Rock

2020 Summer Term

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3 Units

INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS

BUS 101

Intro to the role of business in the modern political, social & economic Env.s; describes career opportunities.


3 Units

PERSONAL FINANCE

BUS 110

A study of personal financial Mgmt.. Examines the financial problems & consequent financial decisions required of individuals in our economy. Subjects covered are applications in family budgeting, consumer buying decisions, borrowing, insurance, personal real estate, income taxation, investments, & estate planning.


4 Units

INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING

BUS 201

Fundamental principles, terminology, techniques, & applications; books, accounts & financial statements for retailing & wholesaling concerns; treatment & presentation of proprietorship, partnership & corporate accounts.


3 Units

MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING

BUS 204

Interpretation & application of accounting reports by Mgmt. in planning, coordinating, & controlling business activities; presentation, analysis & interpretation of financial data; internal control & reports to Mgmt.; cost-volume-profit relationships, budgets, costs, & managerial decision making.


3 Units

BUSINESS COMMUNICATION

BUS 210

(BUS 210 & ENG 210 are the same course.) Study & practice of the techniques of achieving clarity, brevity & effectiveness in business communication. Planning, preparation, critiquing of business letters, memor&a, short & long reports, resumes, manuals of procedure, & oral reports. Prereq: ENG 102 or cons. instr.


3 Units

INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS

BUS 230

An Introductory course designed to provide students with a fundamental knowledge of Mgmt. Info systems & their concepts including the use of Info systems for Mgmt. decision-making & the impact of Info systems on Mgmt.. Topics may vary as technology changes but the students will learn the tools of productivity (i.e. Excel) such as electronic spreadsheet, data base, & graphics.

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